After playing a significant role in advising the Howard Government last year on its strategy to counter the ACTU's anti-Work Choices campaign, consultancy firms Colmar Brunton Social Research Pty Ltd and Jackson Wells Morris Pty Ltd continued to win weighty contracts to sell the legislation, a government website has revealed.
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