Push for McDonald’s pay rise shows danger of Labor’s laws, says BCA
The Business Council of Australia is pushing to wind back Labor’s multi-employer bargaining laws after claiming they have expanded into areas such as mining, retail and fast food, which the government promised they would not.
The peak body is seeking to halt union attempts to get a multi-employer deal with McDonald’s 100,000 workers by calling for the Albanese government to limit its new bargaining regime to government-funded corporations or by consent only.
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