The ACTU has formed a reproductive leave working group and drafted a policy that it will consider taking to the National Congress in June before launching a national campaign, but if the peak body chooses not to pursue the policy, the Queensland Council of Unions will take its paid reproductive health leave claim to Congress and expects widespread union support.
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