Article 6B37P Albanese breached workplace law by cutting crossbench staff, Sally Rugg claims in court

Albanese breached workplace law by cutting crossbench staff, Sally Rugg claims in court

by
Paul Karp Chief political correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6B37P)

Filing by former political staffer says PM was aware of heavy workloads and that staffing cuts would lead to longer hours

Prime minister Anthony Albanese's decision to cut crossbench staff amounted to conduct that breached workplace law and required staff to work longer hours, former political staffer Sally Rugg has claimed in an updated court filing.

In her statement of claim filed on Friday, Rugg - the former chief of staff for independent MP Monique Ryan - argued that Albanese's June 2022 decision amounted to a request to work unreasonable additional hours.

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