David Speers interviews Attorney-General Christian Porter | Insiders

The Federal Government has shelved its union-busting “Ensuring Integrity” bill, with the Prime Minister calling the move as a peace offering to end the “tribalism, conflict and ideological posturing” that has plagued the industrial relations debate for years.

Now the Government says it’s seeking to work with unions and workplaces to bash out a compromise on workplace laws, with Industrial Relations Minister and Attorney-General Christian Porter in charge of the review.

He’s says he’s worked closely with the ACTU Secretary Sally McManus, calling her his “new BFF”, which is a marked change from their past relationship.

Mr Porter joined David Speers on Insiders.

Read more here:

Australia’s industrial relations system ‘needs repair not replacement’ – https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-30/australia-industrial-relations-needs-repair-not-replacement/12301938

Coronavirus has switched the focus to jobs, but Morrison is ready to roll on industrial relations reform – https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-31/coronavirus-jobs-industrial-relations/12300118

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