Prime Minister unveils 'JobMaker' plan for the future

Jobseeker, Jobmaker, COVID-19 Australia empleoyment, workplace relations, industrial reforms

Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the National Press Club in Canberra Source: AAP

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says reforming industrial relations will be one of the keys to Australia's economic recovery.


Prime Minister Scott Morrison has told the National Press Club now is the time to reform industrial relations saying the current system is "not fit for purpose."

He oping the creation of five working groups which will bring together unions, employer groups, business and other stakeholders will agree to reforms between now and September.

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