Australian Services Union national secretary Emeline Gaske believes any changes to working from home rules will predominantly hurt working women. Video via AAP
00:00I think we know that it's working women who predominantly are working from home and they're doing the juggle and that is why Australians so resoundingly rejected a tax on work from home rights during the last federal election and that is why it is so shocking that big business is now trying to find another way to come after your penalty rates and your overtime and to come after your work from home rights.
00:25Big business is saying you can have your penalty rates and your overtime or you can work from home. That's the decision they're trying to force the Australian workers and we're going to reject that and we're going to fight it every step away.