Government’s steel absent: Vic MP

By Andrew Pearson
Updated February 12 2016 - 9:56am, first published 9:30am
The federal opposition spokesman for employment and workplace relations, Brendan O'Connor, addresses those gathered at the Australian Jobs Embassy. The embassy was set up outside parliament house in Canberra this week. Picture: Supplied
The federal opposition spokesman for employment and workplace relations, Brendan O'Connor, addresses those gathered at the Australian Jobs Embassy. The embassy was set up outside parliament house in Canberra this week. Picture: Supplied

The federal opposition spokesman for employment and workplace relations has jumped aboard the fight to give workers, including Illawarra steelworkers, a fair go. 

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