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    Casuals to get ‘the whip hand’ under Labor’s six-month conversion test

    David Marin-Guzman
    David Marin-GuzmanWorkplace correspondent
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    Business says casual workers will get the upper hand under Labor’s proposed rights for regular casuals to convert to permanent employment every six months.

    Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke on Monday detailed the proposal for employees to have the choice to convert to permanent after just six months in a job – and every six months after that – if they can prove they have regular working patterns.

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