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Multi-employer bargaining should be limited to low paid sectors - Westacott
The second thing Jennifer Westacott tells Patricia Karvelas the BCA doesn't like, is that big business could bargain together:
The second thing we're really concerned about is the kind of expansion of the multi-employer agreement remember at the summit of the jobs and skill set that this was very much about low paid workers.
So our argument is, well, why wouldn't you just fix up that low paid stream rather than what we're currently doing, which was more we have to carve the sector out. The issue and this is more complex is than in the current proposal, and we're very worried about this, that big employers could be forced to bargain together and that is not good for wages.
The first is and the government to be fair, let's be clear, we are working constructively with the government. We're working constructively with the crossbench I think everyone wants Australians wages to go up.
I don't think the legislation in its current form is going to do that and let me give you those three reasons.
Well, we want to see obviously that period longer, but we want to see kind of much clearer kind of restatement of the objects of the act that the single enterprise system is the system that we want people to use. We want it to be much easier for people where they agree they just keep bargaining.
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