Recent polls indicate a notable shift in voter sentiment, with both Labor and the coalition parties experiencing a decline in support, favoring the Greens and independents instead.
This change comes amidst controversy over the Coalition's nuclear energy plan, which has faced narrow opposition from the Australian public. Concurrently, Labor has seen a slight increase in support, despite the prime minister's net approval rating reaching its lowest point of the year.
Internationally, labor disputes are also making headlines, with Tata offering to meet unions to avert a strike, highlighting a global trend of increasing labor actions and political dissatisfaction.
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It's about time voters recognize that neither major party is fully addressing the urgent environmental and social issues we're facing today. The shift towards the Greens and independents shows a growing demand for genuine action on climate change and social justice, not just more of the same political rhetoric. The controversy over the nuclear energy plan and the global rise in labor actions underline the need for a political approach that prioritizes sustainability and equity over corporate interests and short-term gains.
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Tata offers to meet unions if strike called off
Community and GMB have a mandate from their members for strike action but have not confirmed any dates, saying they would wait until after the general election before announcing ... the site's safety. Tata has also gone to court in an attempt to prevent ...
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Labor gains in Newspoll as Australians narrowly oppose the Coalition’s nuclear energy plan
While Labor has a small bump in the polls, the prime minister’s net approval rating has hit its lowest point this year. But voters are more disapproving of Peter Dutton.
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