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Job security at the cornerstone of Labor's industrial relations policy

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Labor's industrial relations policy will include measures to overcome the problem of job insecurity, which has been further exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Casuals, labour hire employees and workers in the gig economy are the focus of the policy, which Labor will take to the next election.

GUEST: Tony Burke, Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations

PRODUCER:

Senior Political Correspondent Alison Carabine

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