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‘Declaring war on mining sector’ : Employers outraged

‘Declaring war on mining sector’ : Employers outraged over crossbench deal

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“Sky News Australia”

The federal government has faced criticism from employers following an industrial relations legislation deal with the crossbench.

Employment and Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke announced a deal with the crossbench on industrial relations legislation on Thursday.

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  1. So who cares about working class Australians. Not the mining sectors with there multi billion dollar profits. Not Qantas either for that matter. But the Labor government does, these measures also protect workers subject to industrial accidents.

  2. I'm telling you now – remember the lovey dovey Jobs Summit that all the political class wanted a seat to? Opened by the adherent new head of the Productivity Commission? Now the chickens have come to roost. It's carnage on all fronts of the economy. Albo is in strife, he really is. This is going to end badly for the ALP.

  3. The Australian Labor party has been moving to far left policies for some time where the Australian people don't matter, it is all about socialism for the masses and power for the elites

  4. Of course miners and employer groups are upset. They don't want to pay the workers any more money than they can legally get away with.
    Poor Gina might have to release a few sheckles out of her AU$41BILLION wealth. That's forty one thousand million dollars. How much do you have in the bank?

  5. There is a Climate Crisis. We need climate action NOW.
    Climate Change is making weather events more extreme. This will impact the worlds food supply.
    Floods, droughts, fires, excessive heat, snow storms and low water levels in reservoirs and in ground water storage are becoming more common. We must stop adding more fossil fuels to the climate fire.
    India, China, Brazil, Japan, US, Europe, Indonesia, Canada, Germany and Australia need to do more to reduce use of fossil fuels. They must stop building and financing more coal fossil fuels power plants.
    Time to go all in on wind and solar energy, battery storage and electric vehicles.
    Fossil fuels are a bad investment for people and the planet.
    Investors are divesting from fossil fuels. wind and solar energy investing is growing.
    The cost of dealing with the impact of climate change will be greater than the cost of reducing the impact.
    The world population is expected to grow by another billion people. Where will the food come from ?

  6. All the mining companies and businesses in Australia have themselves to blame going wokeism to feel good now along with the communist labour party's and Marxist greens now they want to be a victim

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