Vic: Bracks flags new fair employment legislation

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: October 21, 2000 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

10-21-2000

Vic: Bracks flags new fair employment legislation

MELBOURNE, Oct 21 AAP - More than 200,000 Victorian workers would be covered by new
fair employment legislation to be introduced in state parliament next week, Premier Steve
Bracks announced today.

Mr Bracks told the state ALP conference at the Melbourne Town Hall that the Fair Employment
Bill would apply to Victorian workplaces not covered by a ...

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