The retail union is seeking to extend landmark bargaining orders for McDonald’s in South Australia to 115,000 workers around the country, in a test of the Albanese government’s new industrial relations laws to lift pay.
The Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association applied on Friday for national orders against the fast-food giant just days after winning a major case to force 18 South Australian franchisees to the negotiating table for 5000 workers.
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