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An admission by the federal government that workers can be sacked because of a personality clash with their boss is "breathtaking", says the nation's peak union body. Workplace Relations Minister Kevin Andrews told ABC television a boss could fire an employee if there was a clash of personalities under the new industrial relations system.Mr Andrews told Lateline a boss could now sack a worker if they did not like them. "That's right, in a smaller business and this is what we believe is a balance between the capital investment I suppose that one puts into a small business," he said."But Kevin Andrews is saying unless you conform to the type of person your boss might want you to be it is quite legitimate for you to be done of out a job. Mainly.... We've already had calls from people whose jobs have been terminated and or people who have been told that their job is still available but for less pay,"
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