Long-awaited IR reform to be introduced in parliament’s final sitting week

Sky News Australia published this video item, entitled “Long-awaited IR reform to be introduced in parliament’s final sitting week” – below is their description.

Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell has revealed the federal government’s long-awaited reforms to Industrial Relations will be introduced into parliament in the final sitting week of the year, in mid-December. “One of the biggest or most eagerly awaited announcements of the second half of the year is the government’s IR reforms.” “I’m told they will be introduced to parliament in the final sitting week of the year – in mid-December – not long enough a time to pass them before the end of the year.”

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