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Better rights, more pay and secure

The Greens' plan to give working people more rights and increase wages and outlaw insecure work
1 Apr 2022
The Greens
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The Greens
The Greens Australian federal election 2022 Labour rights Workforce planning Industrial relations Australia
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Better rights, more pay and secure (IA link)
Description

This policy statement outlines The Greens' policy position on better rights for working people and improving Australia's industrial relations system.

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The Greens 2022
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
13 Apr 2022

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