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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Concern Government changes to employment law could allow firing-at-will

    Concern Government changes to employment law could allow firing-at-will


    The PSA is promising to fight the Employment Relations Amendment Bill tooth and nail through its second and third readings.

    It would remove personal grievance pay-outs for employees engaging in serious misconduct, or on pay topping 180-thousand dollars a year.

    PSA National Secretary, Fleur Fitzsimons, claims employers will use minor infractions to not pay out workers, making jobs more precarious.

    She says less secure work leads to worse mental health - and leaves workers with less borrowing power to buy a home.

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