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Differences over fair pay agreements as legislation considered

The Government and National clashed over whether fair pay agreements would lift productivity or not.

Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood.

Brent Edwards Wed, 01 Jun 2022

Workplace Relations Minister Michael Wood has defended fair pay agreements at the first select committee hearing into the legislation setting them up.

Wood told the education and workforce committee that there were a number of myths about fair pay agreements (FPAs) that he wanted to

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Brent Edwards Wed, 01 Jun 2022
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