Australian Medical Association says push to stop union advice a grim prognosis for nation

By Anna Patty
March 31 2014 - 3:00am
"If unfair contracts are allowed to get up in Queensland, it could embolden other states": AMA national president Steve Hambleton. Photo: Louise Kennerley
"If unfair contracts are allowed to get up in Queensland, it could embolden other states": AMA national president Steve Hambleton. Photo: Louise Kennerley

The Australian Medical Association fears the Queensland government's unprecedented attempt to stop unions from providing advice to members and its introduction of individual contracts for public hospital doctors could embolden other states to follow its example.

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