But what's your argument for a differential? Used to be church attendance. Seems Saturday and Sunday now play a similar role.
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@arisharp Again, lift Saturday to Sunday rates. Voters strongly support penalty rates and know the push to cut them is a scam by business.pic.twitter.com/1b7nI7OZsY
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@BernardKeane As Citi noted, Australia's penalty rates is way out of line with comparable countries. Effect is to drive shoppers to online.pic.twitter.com/ISDQ66hjHo
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@BernardKeane Some growth is good, more growth is better. PC and others have noted stronger growth in lower-rate markets like NZ. -
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In which a moderation in wages growth correlates with service sector success. *ahem* indeed
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if sunday = saturday then religion = taxed
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Just the opposite. I think a greater willingness of consumers to accept weekend surcharges is a big part of the answer.
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