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Debt and work-family collision a toxic mix for Work Choices, but don't expect much from Rudd, says McCallum

The high debt levels carried by working families, in league with the work-life collision, has put them on a "knife edge" that explains their rejection of Work Choices, according to Sydney University Dean of Law, Ron McCallum.

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