ACTU submission to Productivity Commission urges review of workplace relations

By Anna Patty
Updated April 1 2015 - 8:13am, first published 8:04am
ACTU secretary Dave Oliver says a review of the industrial relations system is a government "Trojan horse to deliver WorkChoices Mark 2". Photo: Janie Barrett
ACTU secretary Dave Oliver says a review of the industrial relations system is a government "Trojan horse to deliver WorkChoices Mark 2". Photo: Janie Barrett

Employers would be legally required to give reasons within 21 days for why they could not allow female workers to reduce their hours under a proposal by the peak union organisation to the Australian Productivity Commission review of industrial relations laws.