The Morrison government plans to bring industrial relation reforms, which had been decimated, back on the table for negotiation as the next federal election approaches. In March, the coalition government rushed to pass its controversial omnibus IR Bill and ended up stripping away every provision except changes surrounding casual workers and its definition. In response, industry leaders welcomed the small change. They also urged the Prime Minister not to abandon the rest of the bill, which included changes to greenfield agreements, fast-tracking enterprise bargaining, and granting employers more rights to change employee conditions. Industrial Relations Minister Michaelia Cash has confirmed that the government plans to repursue changes to greenfield agreements, which are workplace agreements for large scale construction projects. The plan is to double the length so that parties, such as builders, would not need to renegotiate new agreements in the middle of projects. “We [the coalition government] stand ready …