Federal MP Monique Ryan and Sally Rugg agree to medication
Federal MP Monique Ryan and her chief-of-staff Sally Rugg have put their legal dispute on ice, agreeing to go to mediation after their lawyers fronted the federal court. Ms Rugg took legal action against her boss after claiming she had been asked to work unreasonable additional hours.
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