Abbott govt would consider IR reform

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 28 Februari 2013 | 23.09

THE Productivity Commission would be called on to review the Fair Work Act if Opposition Leader Tony Abbott wins power, under a plan being considered by the federal coalition.

Senior coalition figures have told The Australian newspaper the proposal was designed to neutralise a looming multimillion-dollar campaign by Labor and the unions to convince voters the opposition leader would reintroduce aspects of John Howard's Work Choices regime, if Mr Abbott won the September 14 election.

Under the plan, a coalition government would appoint the Productivity Commission to conduct a wide-ranging investigation into the Fair Work Act.

Any major changes would be delayed until after the 2016 election.

The coalition would also undertake months of stakeholder consultation on the commission's recommendations before seeking a "mandate" for any proposed changes.

Coalition sources told The Australian the plan was under "active and serious" consideration, but a final decision on whether to proceed had not been made.


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