'Different responsibilities require different approaches': Prime Minister defends workplace rules after backlash from big business

Anthony Albanese has rejected accusations that his government is strangling Australian businesses with red tape. Speaking at a dinner with executives from some of the country's biggest companies, he said the Labor Party was “proud to be pro-business and pro-worker”.

At the Business Council of Australia (BCA) annual dinner in Sydney on Tuesday night, the Prime Minister was greeted like a fish in a sea of ​​sharks. Both the BCA's chief executive and president said the federal government was driving business into ruin with its regulation.

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