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Families will be affected by new work laws29 November 2005New work laws will increase the financial pressure on families and make it harder for many parents to spend time with their children, an ACTU impact statement has found.
Releasing the statement in Canberra today ACTU President Sharan Burrow said: "The Prime Minister promised to prepare a Family Impact Statement on important new legislation but has failed to do so for the IR changes. "This is not surprising when research shows that job deregulation is bad for families and that children suffer when parents work long hours, on nights or weekends. "Parents that work long or irregular hours are not available for children after school, and especially to help with the homework, not able to attend school functions or sports days and not able to do things together at weekends or eat together as a family. "Other recent research shows that time pressure is the number one issue affecting the quality of people's relationships. "The Government's new WorkChoices IR law will increase the financial pressure as well as the time pressure on working families because many workers could lose weekend, shift, public holiday and overtime rates as well as control over their weekly working hours. Other negative effects of the WorkChoices legislation that the ACTU identifies in its Family Impact Statement are:
"The new IR laws are clearly designed to increase business profits at the expense of Australia's working families," Ms Burrow said. Download File: Contact Details Health Services Union of Australia hsu@hsu.net.au |
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