Weekend Wrap 4th September 2022: Jobs Summit wins for workers, Dutton’s ideological blinkers and big business turns on small business

Weekend Wrap 4th September 2022: Jobs Summit wins for workers, Dutton’s ideological blinkers and big business turns on small business

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Ben Davison gives a breakdown of the Jobs and Skills
Summit.  Looking at the outcomes, the positioning, the deal
making and the politics behind the biggest step change in how
Australia's economy is set up since the Howard era.


Australian Unions made huge progress towards multi-employer
bargaining, tripartite decision making on the transition to net
zero as well as skills and policies that improve access for
women, workers with disabilities and migrant workers to better
pay and secure employment. 


Ben also looks at Brendan O'Connor's Insiders interview and the
need for everyone to do more to support apprentices.  You
can join your union, whether you're an apprentice or not, at
australianunions.org.au/wow


Peter Dutton and his Liberal Party decided not only to not attend
but launched attack ads against the summit participants. 
Dutton and his team rolled out the same old attacks against
workers and pretended to be concerned for small business while
their big business lobbyist mates were attacking small businesses
calling them "weak links"  and accusing them of "betrayal".


Alan Joyce, Gerry Harvey and the usual gang of rent seekers have
tried to undermine the summit outcomes because their business
models are built on exploiting a system that is about to change.

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