Government hopeful industrial relations laws will pass parliament this week
The ACTU insists the new industrial relations laws will not lead to more strikes and is accusing the business community of scare mongering. The federal government's legislation will go through parliament after Labor secured the support of the Greens and independent senator David Pocock.
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