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Overturn Criminal Penalties in the "Right to Disconnect" Laws

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A recent petition addresses the Australian Senate, urging an immediate review and the overturning of the "Closing Loopholes No 2 Bill" amendments related to the "Right to Disconnect" laws. These amendments introduce criminal penalties, including up to 12 months in jail, for employers who fail to comply, specifically targeting after-hours communications. Critics argue that such penalties are disproportionate, posing a significant threat to small and medium-sized businesses by adding complex compliance burdens and potential criminal records for business owners. The petition highlights concerns about the lack of adequate debate and consultation in the legislative process, emphasising the need for balanced legislation that protects employees' rights while recognising the realities of running a business. It calls for the removal of criminal penalties under the "Right to Disconnect" provisions, advocating for more reasonable measures that ensure both employee protection and business viability. The urgency of this matter is stressed, with a plea for the Senate to act swiftly to prevent negative impacts on Australia's business environment and to promote laws that consider the welfare of both workers and the economy.

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Ease housing crisis. Ease immigration

The issue of homelessness among Australian families with children persists as media outlets, including ABC News, highlight the impact of high immigration levels. With rising costs of buying or renting a home and broken promises on immigration, urgent action is needed. The Labor Party's budget papers for 2022 promised only 235,000 immigrants, but an influx of 400,000 this year and predictions of reaching 600,000 soon have sparked calls for a mass movement to oppose this migration scheme. It's time to demand a better and just outcome for all Australians and address the housing crisis. While the Labor Party disputes immigration reality, One Nation affirms that published government figures on proposed migration constitute a promise. Join the movement for change now.

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Teacher, teacher, give me the news

Share your story about Australian classroom chaos. One Nation aims to enhance our education policy and put teacher safety and child learning at the centre. We will use the information gathered here to enhance and form policies that will improve the lives of Australian kids.

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