‘Bias’: Fiery TV debate on right to disconnect laws

A senior MP has slammed the federal government’s new “right to disconnect” laws and accused ACTU secretary Sally McManus of trying to force unions to have a bigger role in society in a heated television debate.

During the ABC’s Q&A program on Monday night, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Tony Burke was asked about the right to disconnect by a small-business owner who said he had become increasingly concerned about what he said appeared to be a “significant bias” in recent industrial relations reforms.

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