Business Chamber Queensland’s IR Reforms Queensland Business Impact Survey
Take the survey to contribute to better business conditions in Queensland
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| We’re working to ensure Queensland businesses are at the forefront of IR reforms and the Federal Government has clear information about the potential impact on the state’s employers.
It’s critical Queensland business insight from across the state is included in this advocacy.
You can contribute by sharing Business Chamber Queensland’s IR Reforms Queensland Business Impact Survey with your members and local business community. | |
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| The survey is open for a week.
Lend your valuable business perspective via our IR Reforms Queensland Business Impact Survey. It will only take 5 minutes to complete and business contribution will make a significant impact on how we advocate for business needs across the state.
How you can share this survey: About this advocacy
The Federal Government has released its new tranche of industrial relations reforms via the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Closing Loopholes) Bill 2023. This Bill is currently subject to review by a Senate Committee, and Business Chamber Queensland will make a submission on the Bill by 29 September 2023.
This short survey will gather business sentiment on main reforms proposed in the Bill. Please note this survey does not cover all aspects of the Bill, rather it covers the more significant reform agenda items.
Thank you to the following local chambers for your involvement in Business Chamber Queensland’s IR Reforms Working Group consulted in the development of this survey: - Brisbane Southside Chamber of Commerce
- Bundaberg and District Chamber of Commerce
- Home Hill Chamber of Commerce
- Malanda Chamber of Commerce
- Pine Rivers Chamber of Commerce
- Southern Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce
- Sunnybank Chamber of Commerce
- Whitsunday Coast Chamber of Commerce
- 4556 Chamber of Commerce
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