Employers will push the case for flexibility on hours and penalty rates for people who work from home as part of high-level talks with the Albanese government’s new industrial relations minister to lift productivity.
Workplace Relations Minister Amanda Rishworth on Tuesday will chair a meeting of the national workplace relations consultative council, including the ACTU and employer groups, where she wants to tackle the economy’s flatlining productivity.
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