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The Greens agree to amend the labour system in support of the trade union movement

 
[Current News]     21 May 2018
The Green Party says Australia needs to amend its corporate regulations to improve the quality of life for Australian workers, the Australian Federation reported.

The Green Party says Australia needs to amend its corporate regulations to improve the quality of life for Australian workers, the Australian Federation reported.

The leader of the Green Party, Dinatale. (photo by the Australian newspaper)

Last week, the Australian trade union council (ACTU) `s "change rules" national movement attracted tens of thousands of people, and parts of Melbourne`s central business district, (CBD), were even closed because of rally.

At a national convention in Brisbane on Saturday, Green Party leader Dinatale (Richard Di Natale) called on members of the party to support the trade union movement and improve pay and pay for work. Australia needs a new labour relations system to allow workers to negotiate prices collectively, Mr Dinatale said. "if you are an ordinary worker in this country, you are faced with no increase in wages, a lack of security positions," he said. The times are quite difficult for low-and middle-income people. "

Australia is one of the worst countries in the world in terms of job security, said Green Party spokesman and Melbourne Congressman Bent (Adam Bandt). He said, "something is wrong. The workers worked for many years but did not get a day`s sick leave because they were permanent temporary workers. The rules must be changed. "

Bent also supports the rights of the demonstration. "the difference between a modern economy and slavery is that you can say, `look, I really don`t want to work for you,`" he said.

Australia has failed to comply with international law in its treatment of refugees and in upholding the rights of the population, "including the right to negotiate prices, and the right to take labour action when other means fail to achieve a certain outcome," Bent said.

On Saturday afternoon, the Greens formally expressed support for trade union council reform to promote action.


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