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Australia cuts six-month wait for fuel cost-sharing contracts for truck drivers amid global price spikes and fuel shortages.
Australia has fast-tracked emergency changes to the Fair Work Act, allowing truck drivers and transport businesses to apply for contract chain orders without the usual six-month wait, to share rising fuel costs with clients like retailers and manufacturers.
The move, prompted by global fuel price spikes from Middle East tensions, aims to stabilize supply chains amid fuel shortages at hundreds of petrol stations.
Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth emphasized the need to protect transport workers and ensure essential goods continue flowing.
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Australia reduce la espera de seis meses para los contratos de reparto de costos de combustible para los conductores de camiones en medio de picos de precios globales y escasez de combustible.