PM Anthony Albanese pledges to uphold labor protections, including 10 days of paid domestic violence leave, amid Coalition opposition.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese vows to protect workplace law protections for workers while firing up Labor's union base. He praised Labor's changes to industrial relations laws, which include 10 days of paid domestic violence leave, closing labour hire loopholes, revising the definition of casual employment, and increasing rights for gig economy workers. Albanese accused the Coalition of wanting to scale back these added protections and rights if they form government, while Shadow Attorney-General Michaelia Cash criticizes the government's changes for hampering small businesses.

June 05, 2024
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