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ACTU’s Campaign for ‘Secure’ Work Is Misguided

ACTU’s Campaign for ‘Secure’ Work Is Misguided
Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese (centre) and ACTU President Michele O'Neil (4th left) take part in the 2021 Labour Day March in Brisbane, Australia, on May 3, 2021. Dan Peled/AAP Image
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The Australian Council of Trade Unions’ (ACTU) drive against flexible working arrangements is set to continue throughout the election campaign, with the release of its latest report: “Missing in Action on Secure Jobs.”

Kevin You
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Kevin You is a research fellow with the Institute of Public Affairs. He has a background in the fields of political economy, industrial relations, and organisational studies.
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