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 @4WM9S7Wfrom Queensland  answered…6yrs6Y

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

 @BDK47Z4answered…1mo1MO

The hospitality industry cannot afford to continue to pay such high wages on the weekends unless they can do a surcharge or increase food and beverage prices. This ultimately means no one wins if the rates stay as high as they are

 @B95DCTBanswered…6mos6MO

No. Sunday penalty rates should be determined through voluntary negotiation between employers and employees, rather than mandated.

 @B2WGS2Xanswered…1yr1Y

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.

 @B4SYF8D answered…1yr1Y

Employees should be given the opportunity to either agree to work to or decline to work to in a Sunday with another off to replace the Sunday

 @B33QZF2answered…1yr1Y

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

 @8ZZRGYQanswered…4yrs4Y

People should be able to choose a day to be their “sunday” taking into account cultural beliefs and which days a certain person should be paid more based on those beliefs

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iSideWith. (2026). “Should workers continue to be paid double wages on Sunday?” — Public Opinion Poll Results. Retrieved June 26, 2026, from https://australia.isidewith.com/polls/2321703174

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