One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts has put the Government on notice regarding the serious flaws in their controversial proposals to reform industrial relations law.
“I have doubts about the government’s commitment to comprehensive debate on the Industrial Relations legislation with the committee report due Friday and a vote expected next week,” Senator Roberts said.
“This is critical legislation and Senator Hanson and I will not be rushed into a vote before we have had time to consider the report’s recommendations.”
One Nation is proposing a range of amendments to deal with issues related to casual workers, protections for workers in enterprise agreements, awards and compliance and more.
“I will not support the Bill in its current form and the government needs to be prepared to embrace One Nation’s amendments to rectify and remove the legislation’s flaws,” Senator Roberts said.
“Good industrial relations is about restoring the primary workplace relationship between the employee and employer, and stopping the money flowing to the IR club that profits from complexities.”
“If the Industrial Relations legislation isn’t doing that, and this current Bill doesn’t, then it isn’t good IR and I am committed to amending the Bill for the betterment of employers and employees.”
One Nation will be seeking a review of this legislation in twelve months to address any unintended consequences and a commitment from the government to undertake comprehensive industrial relations reform within two years.
One Nation’s commitment is to protect honest workers, protect small business and restore Australia’s productive capacity.
“I have written to more than 80 stakeholders including union bosses, peak union groups, employer and industry groups and welfare agencies and listened to their feedback on the legislation,” Senator Roberts said.
“It’s time to sort this out and Senator Hanson and I are ready to work with the government and all parties.”
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