House debates

Thursday, 30 March 2017

Matters of Public Importance

Turnbull Government

4:20 pm

Photo of Craig KellyCraig Kelly (Hughes, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source

Another example is the grubby union deal that was done with Coles. Even the Fair Work Commission, stacked with Labor Party appointees, found that that failed the better off overall test. It took a young guy working for Coles to take them on in the courts to show what a crooked and dodgy deal that was. Let us look at a couple of the other dodgy deals showing how Labor look after their mates in the big end of town. Let us take some of the dodgy deals they have done on Sunday penalty rates. KFC is one of the largest multinational corporations. They get to employ staff on a Sunday for $21.19, but the small business that competes against them is forced to pay $29.

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