18 Mar 2021 | Media Release
Australia’s leading business groups welcome the passage through the Senate of amendments to the Fair Work Act that will deliver much needed certainty regarding casual employment. The amendments will provide:
We appreciate the extensive efforts made by the Government to develop the moderate and sensible package of reforms in the IR Omnibus Bill, and the support of Senators Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts in working constructively with the Government on all the measures in the Bill.
It is deeply disappointing that Senators Griff, Lambie and Patrick could not find a way to support measures in the Bill that would encourage the employment of hundreds of thousands of Australians.
It is important that the Government does not abandon the rest of the Bill and further efforts need to be made over the months ahead to secure support. Otherwise, employers will be left with:
The legislation was the outcome of an extensive Government consultation process over the past nine months involving working parties of industry and union representatives. A sensible compromise was reached on the casual employment provisions aimed at boosting confidence, investment, job creation and wages.
This statement is released by:
Jenny Lambert, Acting CEO, Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI)
Innes Willox, Chief Executive, Australian Industry Group (Ai Group)
Jennifer Westacott AO, Chief Executive, Business Council of Australia (BCA)
Steve Knott AM, Chief Executive, Australian Mines and Metals Association (AMMA)
Denita Wawn, Chief Executive, Master Builders Australia (MBA)
Media contacts:
Marie Hogg, ACCI Ph. 0431 299 518
Tony Melville, Ai Group Ph. 0419 190 347
Business Council media team Ph. (02) 8224 9214
Tom Reid, AMMA Ph. 0419 153 407
Ben Carter, MBA Ph. 0447 775 507
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