THE peak union body has raised concerns about incoming Employment Minister Eric Abetz's agenda in power.
Prime Minister-elect Tony Abbott unveiled his ministerial line up on Monday, naming Eric Abetz as his Employment Minister in waiting.
Senator Abetz and the rest of the Abbott government ministry will be officially sworn in on Wednesday.
Australian Council of Trade Unions president Ged Kearney warned the union movement would vigorously oppose any attempts to wind back work rights and conditions.
"We are concerned about some of his intentions for workplace relations previewed during the election campaign," she said in a statement.
She singled out having the Fair Work Commission oversee enterprise agreements for pay rises without trade-offs and backing employers' push to cut penalty rates as examples.
Ms Kearney said unions would work cooperatively with Senator Abetz.
She urged him to show restraint on public service job cuts.
The coalition has plans to trim the public service by at least 12,000.
"When public sector jobs are cut, we lose services and communities suffer," she said.
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