
Innes Willox
Innes Willox is the chief executive of the Australian Industry Group (Ai Group), a leading industry association representing various sectors in Australia. He has recently commented on the government's cash mandate, suggesting that it would be beneficial to include provisions for future reviews to assess the ongoing need for the mandate as cash use continues to decline.
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Innes Willox, chief executive of industry representative group AiG, said the tariffs would have mixed consequences for Australian businesses.
Australia rejects Trump’s latest tariff hitInnes Willox warned that the Coalition’s departure from key principles in the energy transition will threaten investment in Australia.
Coalition energy policy announced; Sussan Ley shits focus to migration; Anthony Albanese looks to lock in Fiji security pactAustralian Industry Group chief Innes Willox said that reopening the debate on net zero serves no good purpose.
Australia net zero 2050 target dumped by Liberal Party but Paris Agreement commitment to remainAustralian Industry Group chief executive Innes Willox commented on the government's strategy to reach its climate target.
Chris Bowen to include business sweeteners on road to net zeroInnes Willox claimed the Australian economy was worse off for not allowing migrants to use their training.
Unions wary of roundtable push to recognise overseas qualificationsInnes Willox is the chief executive of the Australian Industry Group, opposing regulatory changes towards a four-day week.
Is a four-day work week in Australia possible?Innes Willox, chief executive of the Australian Industry Group, criticized the ACTU's four-day workweek proposal as inappropriate.
Four-day work week in Australia? Union movement to push for move at economic roundtableInnes Willox described the legislation as a 'political thought bubble'.
Labor planned laws to protect remote work during electionInnes Willox is the chief executive of the Australian Industry Group.
Evonne Goolagong Cawley comes face to face with her past, and future in actor Lila McGuireInnes Willox, chief executive of the Australian Industry Group, says wage rises will further suppress private sector investment and employment generation.
If bulldusting about productivity was productive, we’d all be billionairesInnes Willox, chief executive of the Australian Industry Group, commented on the worrying jobs data and its implications for the economy.
More young Australians working multiple jobs to survive
Willox stated that the decision on the minimum wage will impact workplaces across the economy.
“Albanese lays down wage challenge for DuttonAi Group chief executive Innes Willox says it would be useful to insert a grandfathering provision regarding the cash mandate.
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