Last week, I had the pleasure of being interviewed byElanor McInerney of the 3CR radio program, Stick Together. The interview concerned the harmonisation law in Australia and my thoughts on the risks and impacts it would have on Australian business and workers.
The radio program is now available as a podcast (My part is around the 19 minute mark.)
Please let me know if I am totally off the beam with my applications of the OHS laws and the political issues.
I thank Elanor and the producers of Stick Together for making this available so soon after the broadcast on 17 May 2009.
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