The ACTU case for industry-wide bargaining has received a boost from across the Tasman after a government-appointed working party headed by a former conservative prime minister offered a blueprint for a return to sectoral negotiations as an answer to wage stagnation, growing inequality and "hollowing out" of the middle class.
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