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 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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Does Ari want to legislate in a generation of 'working poor'?
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Hi Mary, with 200,000 young people out of work, we need to create more entry-level positions. This is part of the solution.
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I don't want a generation of young people out of work. I don't want the see the demoralising situation poverty line wages create.
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To most workers penalty rates aren't extra money for an overseas holiday. They pay the bills.
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very good Bernard , the real hospitality sector is going gangbusters..nobody that we know complains .hard workers !
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Some parts do well, others struggle. Penalty rates is clearly not the whole answer, but it hurts at the margins.
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