then he can support increasing Saturday rates to Sunday levels. oh wait - "flexibility" only ever goes in one direction - against workershttps://twitter.com/arisharp/status/816766568575008768 …
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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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@arisharp so why has the "out of line" hospitality sector expanded so much faster than others in recent years?http://bit.ly/2iBSuMK -
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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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Then why not just let businesses vote as well? Give them say 2 x the votes of a person? Worked well in Sydney...
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Good to see sarcasm ain't dead. This issue isn't a zero-sum-game, though. Employers and workers can both gain.
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This is up there, in terms of grassroots concern, with the repeal of 18C!
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Certainly a significant concern among the 200,000 young people looking for entry-level jobs, I'd say.
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I agree. Should have added a sarcasm tag to my post!
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A special emoticon, perhaps.
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