South Australian Workers Stand to Lose over $350 in Penalty Rate Cuts This Easter Break

20 April 2019

Low paid South Australian workers in retail, fast food, hospitality and pharmacy could be over $350 worse off this Easter, due to Scott Morrisons penalty rate cuts.
South Australian workers who rely on penalty rates will be dealt another blow to their pay packets in the ten-day period from Good Friday, with cuts by up to the following amounts:
Fast Food: $202.63 Hospitality: $234.42 Retail: $267.01 Pharmacy: $356.67 Restaurant: $180.32
In Boothby alone, up to 11,162 workers in retail and hospitality could be affected by penalty rates a shocking 1 in 6 workers.
Even bigger cuts to Sunday penalty rates will occur this July, and the July after that, unless a Shorten Labor Government is elected.
At a time when everything is going up except wages, Scott Morrison is so out of touch that he supports cuts to penalty rates.
It says everything you need to know about the Liberals when theyre willing to see workers wages be cut - but giving millionaires at the top end of town an $11,000 a year tax cut.
Scott Morrison and the Liberals had eight opportunities in the Parliament to protect penalty rates and they voted against them each time.
Labor understands that penalty rates are not a luxury. For many families,they are what pays the bills and puts food on the table.
If elected, in the first 100 days, we will legislate to reverse the cuts to penalty rates, restoring fair pay. Wewill change the laws tomake sure they cant be cut for anyone again.
Australians deserve a pay rise and they arent getting one under Scott Morrison and his Liberals.
This election is a choice between Labors plan to restore penalty rates, or bigger tax loopholes for the top end of town under the Liberals.
After six years of Liberal cuts and chaos, our united Labor team is ready to deliver a fair go for all Australians.
Authorised by Noah Carroll, ALP, Canberra.