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Lynas boss lashes Labor’s industrial relations snow job

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The head of the company bringing downstream processing of minerals essential to the energy transition onshore, Lynas chief executive Amanda Lacaze, says Labor’s new industrial relations laws create a “minefield” for the Australian resources sector.

The mining boss said the latest changes in the now-delayed Closing Loopholes Bill, which has been pushed back to February 2024 awaiting the results of a Senate committee inquiry, were an overreach and unpopular.

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Brad Thompson writes across business and politics from Western Australia for The Australian Financial Review. Brad is based in our Perth bureau. Connect with Brad on Twitter. Email Brad at brad.thompson@afr.com

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