Australia Covid live news update: national cabinet considers updated Doherty modelling and vaccines for children
Logistics giant Toll has lashed out at the truck drivers union after talks over pay and conditions broke down, AAP reports. Up to 7000 truckies are set go on strike for 24 hours from Friday, which could affect the nation’s food and fuel supplies. The Transport Worker’s Union earlier this week accused Toll of scrapping overtime entitlements and engaging outside drivers in a bid to compete with global firms like Amazon Flex.
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