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 @TalentedPragmatic commented…12hrs12H

I think it's high time we addressed the unchecked power of big supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths; their dominance s…

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 @EcstaticF3deralist_495 commented…12hrs12H

This is a step in the right direction for consumer rights and fair market competition. Breaking up the supermarket giant…

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 @Gr4ssrootRod commented…12hrs12H

Finally, someone's taking a stand against these giant supermarkets that think they can just bully us with their ridiculo…

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 @9Q822HX answered…6hrs6H

Not practical about spending

 @ISIDEWITH asked…8hrs8H

Should members of a union have the power to decide its structure, even if it might lead to division?

 @ISIDEWITH asked…8hrs8H

Do you believe laws allowing union divisions to split empower workers or weaken labor movements?

 @ISIDEWITH asked…8hrs8H

How do you feel about the importance of individual choice in union memberships versus the strength of union solidarity?

 @ISIDEWITH asked…12hrs12H

Would you support government actions to dismantle supermarket giants if it meant potentially lower prices, but possibly…

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Coalition government would bring in divestiture power to deal with recalcitrant supermarkets

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How would you feel if your favorite supermarket was split into smaller stores to combat high prices?

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Powerful new laws to break up the CFMEU given green light in federal parliament

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CFMEU angry over union-busting law after threat to AFL

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CFMEU demerger laws pass Senate, clearing way for ballot

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Peter Dutton ramps up election pitch vowing to crack down on supermarkets and address price gouging

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Program: Coalition calls for powers to break up big supermarkets

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Do you think breaking up big supermarkets will lead to better choices for consumers or just create confusion?