'Start-up nation' can mean a raw deal for workers: Unions NSW boss Mark Morey

By James Robertson
Updated February 12 2016 - 5:18pm, first published 4:38pm
Malcolm Turnbull has unveiled policies to benefit start-up companies as PM. Photo: Andrew Meares
Malcolm Turnbull has unveiled policies to benefit start-up companies as PM. Photo: Andrew Meares
Bill Shorten has offered HECS-style loans to young entrepreneurs who create start-ups in their final year of university. Photo: Michelle Smith
Bill Shorten has offered HECS-style loans to young entrepreneurs who create start-ups in their final year of university. Photo: Michelle Smith

The new head of the NSW union movement will criticise federal Labor for following Malcolm Turnbull's push to make Australia a "start-up nation", in a speech to the ALP's state conference on Saturday.

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