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 @4WM9S7Wfrom Queensland  answered…4yrs4Y

Well our multicultural society has created a 24/7 culture and now instead of having Sunday off the community has been given the expectation that everything is going to be open. Therefore we now need to review what a working week is. This is a downside of multiculturalism if the statues continues then Sat. penalty rates should apply to the whole weekend or more simple solution don't open on Sundays have a rest day

 @B33QZF2answered…2wks2W

Workers should be paid a wage that does not require bonuses in order to accommodate the cost of living.

 @B2WGS2Xanswered…3wks3W

Yes, all penalty rates should remain in place or be expanded. They are what allow casual employees to earn a livable wage. Especially with many of the entities lobbying against penalty rates reporting record profits. Peter Dutton is a vile, traitorous, corporate shill for daring to support such a disgusting bill.

 @9332WX3answered…3yrs3Y

 @92S93P3answered…3yrs3Y