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Part-time workers to be offered more hours but without overtime under proposed industrial relations shake-up – ABC News
Under the proposed workplace changes, the Government also wants to criminalise deliberate and systematic underpayment of workers with penalties for individuals…

Employers would be able to offer part-time workers extra hours without paying them more than their regular rates under the Federal Government’s latest proposed workplace changes.
Key points:
- The Industrial Relations Minister argued the proposed changes will create more flexibility for employers and more hours for employees
- It is part of a package of workplaces changes being introduced to Parliament later this week
- The head of the Australian Council of Trade Unions said the new rules do not do enough…
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