Labor promises to introduce domestic violence leave to National Employment Standards if elected

By Judith Ireland
Updated November 25 2015 - 11:24am, first published 11:08am
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten during yesterday's Media Stand Up Against Violence towards Women and their Children event at Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: Alex Ellinghausen
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten during yesterday's Media Stand Up Against Violence towards Women and their Children event at Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: Alex Ellinghausen

A FUTURE Labor government would provide for five days of domestic violence leave a year, if it won the next federal election.