Push to give every worker 12 extra leave days
All Australian workers could get an extra 12 days of leave a year for severe period pain, hormone therapy and vasectomies, under a new push by a powerful union.
All Australian workers could get an extra 12 days of leave a year for severe period pain, hormone therapy and vasectomies, under a new push by a powerful union.
All Australian workers could get an extra 12 days of leave a year for severe period pain, hormone therapy and vasectomies, under a new push by a powerful union.
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Greens leader Adam Bandt has advertised for “volunteer” workers at the same time his deputy has called for an end to unpaid placements.
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Pressure over Australia’s cost-of-living crisis and tensions fuelled by the Israel-Hamas conflict sits on the cards for Anthony Albanese on his return to Canberra.
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