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It's the safety net that's important to most; Victoria absent from the bill: Stewart

While a lot of the focus on the Federal Government's Fair Work Bill yesterday was on its right of entry and bargaining provisions, they are of "minimal relevance" to the overwhelming majority of employees and it is the NES, the awards system and unfair dismissal rights that are of far greater significance to a far greater number, according to Adelaide University's Professor Andrew Stewart.

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