The Labor government has introduced legislation to prevent changes to penalty and overtime rates for millions of Australian workers. The move has been welcomed by unions but criticised by industry groups, with the bill's passage through the Senate still uncertain.
Breakdown
- Labor introduces legislation to protect penalty and overtime rates for 2.6 million workers. 19s
- The bill prevents the Fair Work Commission from changing or removing these rates. 25s
- Unions support the move, saying it stops workers from having to fight for penalty rates. 44s
- Industry groups criticize the bill, citing concerns over workplace flexibility and tribunal independence. 50s
- The bill's passage in the Senate is uncertain, with key parties yet to decide their stance. 1m 23s