Unpacking a very strange truce
A friendly chat between a Coalition government and the union movement over industrial relations might seem as likely as hell freezing over. But COVID-19 has changed lots of things, and this week Scott Morrison said a discussion with unions is exactly what he'd like to see happen. Union leaders are already wary, but say they'll participate. So is there any chance the two sides could find common ground? Today on The Signal, we review what unions and business leaders might spar over in their shared bid to boost Australia's ailing economy, and ask whether there are lessons from Bob Hawke's 1983 Accord. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, Host, RN Drive and ABC News Afternoon Briefing