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    Greens IR deal would ‘radically reshape’ bargaining: business

    David Marin-Guzman
    David Marin-GuzmanWorkplace correspondent

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    Employers are urging the Senate crossbench to oppose a Labor deal with the Greens on its workplace laws that they say will radically reshape enterprise bargaining and make negotiations “grossly unfair” for businesses.

    Labor passed its Closing Loopholes Bill through the House of Representatives on Wednesday afternoon with almost 100 amendments to its gig economy, labour hire and casual laws, including entirely new rights and requirements agreed to with the Greens.

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