The Rudd Government has allocated an additional $3.2m to the AIRC for 2008-09 and the Workplace Ombudsman an extra $5.8m, while the Workplace Authority - which faces a reduced workload following the abolition of AWAs - has had its funding slashed for the period by $30m, in the first Labor Budget in 13 years.
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