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It's more than job losses. It's dreams deferred and careers that never get off the ground. Why do the scars last a lifetime?Then, why does the Justice Department want to break up Google? Plus, penalty rates are under the spotlight again, but do they really cost the economy jobs? Guests:Dan Ziffer - ABC national business reporter Rachel Clayton - Business reporterGet in touch: We read all of your emails, and appreciate each one. Please keep them coming theeconomy.stupid@abc.net.au or use the #PeterMartinEconomy on Instagram to get our attention.
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Australia's spy chief says anti-Semitic attacks are the intelligence agency's number one priority for threats to life; An attempt to wind back penalty rates has been opposed by the federal government, in a bid to protect workers' wages and rights; Australia's largest industry superannuation provider has been fined $27 million for failing to notify members of their duplicate accounts; Australian soap Neighbours is facing uncertainty once again, with Amazon reportedly pulling the plug on the show's revival. The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it’s delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Support independent women's media CREDITS Host/Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big businesses want to scrap penalty rates and the right to disconnect claiming they are outdated. Some CEOs are even advocating for an Elon Musk-style ‘Deregulation Minister’ in Australia, but the Australian Council of Trade Unions is firmly against these changes. ACTU President Michelle O'Neil told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "We know who's leading this charge and it is those big businesses."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello welcome to the Monday Breakfast show, on todays podcast we heard: Grace Coff, a Yorta Yorta woman from the organisation Nalderun, speaking about the importance of first nations led organisations for young people in the community and bush tucker farms on Djarra Country, in Castlemaine. Go to www.murnongmummas.com.au to purchase local bush tucker and to support her organisation go to https://nalderun.net.au/donate/ Over the weekend there was a Nukes-Free Gathering at Catalyst Social Centre, against rocket testing on sacred sites on Kokatha country, we heard an excerpt from a wider conversation, in which Aunty Sue begins with her experience with 'Southern Launch' (a South African rocket company) threatening her country in South Australia. She also discusses issues surrounding the Voice to Parliament, protecting sacred sites, and the future of the fight. To find out more about the cause go to www.nativetitlerockets.com "From the Geelong Invasion Day rally, organised by a newly formed local group: Be Tru 2 Uluru, well-attended with approx 700 people in attendance, including the Southern Warriors Aboriginal motorcycle club and solidarity organisations, with speeches and discussions including combating issues arising with the newly elected consrvative council majority in the region. After the speeches, 3CR Programmer Amy Ciara spoke with Jason Kelly, Wamba Wamba / Mutthi Mutthi man, and member of the First Peoples Assembly of Victoria, about his work with Yoorrook, moving toward truth-telling, justice, and healing, and youth justice system and closing the gap between govt policy and practice" to support and find out more go to https://www.firstpeoplesvic.org/ Last week supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths joined forces to back the Australian Retailers Assocation's application to the Fairwork Commission to alter the General Retail Industry Award. Their proposed changes include the casualisation of salaried managers, cutting their overtime, evening and weekend pentalty rates, as well as their annueal leave loading in exchange for a 25% pay rise to $67,000; Rest times between shifts would be reduced to 10 hours from 12; employees could also waive their meal breaks during their six-hour shifts. To hear more about the proposal and how it would affect employees' working conditions, the secretary of the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union, Josh Cullinan spoke about this cause. This Thursday the 6th of February 3CR is launching the Queer Histories/ Queer Futures podcast. Created in collaboration with Arts Merri-bek, the project documents the collective history of LGBTQIA+ organising, activism and community in Merri-bek. It features a podcast produced by 3CR Community Radio alongside a walking tour, which has also been recorded. To tell us more about the podcast and the project, Rob spoke with former 3CR breakfast presenter and current host of the In Ya Face show, James McKenzie. The podcast can be found on the 3CR website at 3CR.org.au, more information about the launch event can be found at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/queer-historiesqueer-futures-launch-tickets-1139460389699. Catch James on the In Ya Face show, exploring LGBTQIA+ issues, music and commentary on Fridays from 4 - 5pm.
In today's episode we discuss: Dylan's lack of penalty rates Our Listen Out Itinerary AFL Grandfinal The Brownlow Evan Broke his knee Tan our dream trip Spotify Playlist Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we once again speak with regular contributor Chris Delaney, Industrial Relations Manager at ASIAL. Chris takes us through important changes to industrial relations laws regarding how employers must deal with staffing requirements around public holidays, new requirements around penalty rates and the do's and don'ts of end-of-year work parties.
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The Prime Minister says a re-elected coalition government would try to resurrect controversial workplace reforms that were gutted by the Senate last year. Shadow Industrial Relations Minister Tony Burke says the changes would include the abolition of the Better Off Overall Test which would slash pay and conditions and make jobs less secure.
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It's all about politics today as we head towards a state election. Member for Mt Gambier Troy Bell is talking Political Advertising and Penalty rates for working Christmas day. Josh Lynagh is chatting your response to the opposition community cabinet meeting this week and your views on if we are ready as a community to re-open our border with Victoria. And Deputy Leader in the Legislative Council, Shadow Minister for Industry & Skills, and Shadow Minister for Forestry Clare Scriven will be talking Peter Malinauska visit with the Opposition Community Cabinet on the weekend My Podcast is now available on the listnr App and you can listen For free. Make sure you have done all your updates. Search Ewan Grant …… Download Listnr today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Congress should permanently remove the debt ceiling. But until they do that, the issue affects the Fed in some big ways. Steven Kelly joins the show to talk about how the Fed's 13(13) powers and the Standing Repo Facility might be used. On Twitter: @StevenKelly49, @KalebNygaard Mentioned: Joseph Wang's blogpost "Debt Ceiling Procedures [RESTRICTED FR]", Steven's article "Cruel and Unusual Circumstances: The Fed's Use and Misuse of Penalty Rates"
Shift workers, staff on rotating rosters or who travel for work have trouble accessing childcare, so could subsidies for nannies or penalty rates for after-hours childcare be the solution?
There's been a breakthrough in the battle over Australia's workplace laws with unions and small business agreeing to let part-time retail staff take on extra hours without forcing employers to pay extra penalty rates.
Mientras que los cambios darán a los trabajadores ocasionales un mejor camino hacia el empleo permanente - también eliminarán retrospectivamente decenas de miles de millones de dólares en potenciales reclamos.
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Coasties Have Lost Their Penalty Rates As Of July 1st
It's Weekend Banter! Today we chat about why fine amounts are so specific, gronk cards, getting let off from fines, and doing the show live from an AusPost sorting facility. On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show we discuss: Fine amounts and penalty units Gronk Cards Getting let off easy with police fines Josh's laptop Doing the show live from a sorting facility Container ships Watch and listen to this episode of the The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/449 Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.com Send us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067 A conversation sometimes worth recording with mates Tommy Jackett & Josh Janssen. Each weekday, Tommy & Josh chat about life, creativity, business and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and friends of the show! This is The Daily Talk Show. This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/
How do you manage a millennial workforce? Katie Acheson, the CEO of Youth Action, and business coach Evan Goodman join the Better Business Podcast to discuss what small business owners and employers can do to recruit, manage and retain millennial workers. Also joining the show is Employment Relations Expert Thorunn Arnadottir who chats about the recent changes to the Minimum Wage and Penalty Rates. The Better Business Podcast is brought to you by Employsure, Australia's largest Workplace Relations consultancy, trusted by more than 20,000 small businesses. Find more helpful business resources on our blog.
Around 700,000 workers are affected by the new cut to penalty rates which came into effect on 1st of July. Some retail, hospitality, and pharmacy workers are the losers. - 从7月1日开始,快餐,零售,酒店和药房行业工作人员人的周日和公共假期上班可获得的加班工资将下降10-15%。周日生效的这些变化是特恩布尔政府下的第二轮加班费削减。药房工作人员将受到最大的影响,每年收入损失超过三千元。澳大利亚总工会秘书萨利·麦克马纳斯表示,新的周末加班费措施是不公平和错误的,会伤害低薪工人和澳洲经济。
Disaster Capitalism II film to be screened at Melbourne Documentary Film Festival - July 7th Anti Fascist rally II June 24 in Melbourne. A report.QU & Dow Chemical money II Dow Chemicals is the company that gave us Agent Orange and the napalm that was used in Vietnam and other South East Asian countries during the late 20th century. Now the CEO Andrew Liveris is giving Queensland University $40 mill for a building with his name on it - a building housing sustainability research. Students and others are calling for QU to stop taking money from the war industries.This is the Week that Was IIExploitation, taxes & penalty rates II Don Sutherland looks at exploitation.
SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL, so we can make more videos, more often! Books: http://a.co/62rGRfy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rationalrise Merch: http://cafepress.com/rationalrise The Government in Australia has decided to cut regulations of penalty rates on Sundays. This has left some workers financially worse off. Rob gives some thoughts on how we can all better insulate ourselves against changing legislation and achieve a more secure income. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-23... http://www.skynews.com.au/business/bu...
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George Christensen is one of the good guys. He refuses to serve political correctness, and refuses to be silent or "play it safe" on issues that matter the most to the people in his electorate. Mr Christensen is the Federal Member of Parliament for the electorate of Dawson in northern Queensland, and he joins Dave Pellowe to discuss his views and news on redefining marriage, the danger of "Safe Schools", protectionism, penalty rates and MORE. Listen to or watch this episode with special guest George Christensen MP on "Protecting Our Culture, Protectionism & Penalty Rates" one segment at a time at https://churchandstate.com.au/protecting-culture-protectionism-penalty-rates/ 1/ Dave Pellowe, "Is Australia Too Cheap?" 2/ The Culture Wars - Part One 3/ Protectionism & Penalty Rates - Part One 4/ Protectionism & Penalty Rates - Part Two 5/ The Culture Wars - Part Two ALSO WATCH George's 5 minute speech in Parliament outlining the horrific content and agenda of the badly named "Safe Schools" curriculum here: https://youtu.be/xH0V-AnnnRw
In addition to your weekly wrap of national union news, this week we feature highlights of a recent forum, held by the SEARCH Foundation about the importance of penalty rates and the union movement's response to the proposed cuts by the Fair Work Commission.
The recent Fair Work Commission decision to cut penalty rates for workers in the retail and hospitality sectors raises serious questions about the future of work and our priorities around protecting the wages some of our lowest income earners. This week on Women on the Line we discuss the penalty rates decision and its impact on women who will be affected. First we’ll speak with Lisa Heap, Women’s Lead Organiser at the Victorian Trades Hall Council, and then we’ll hear from Sara Charlesworth, Professor in the School of Management at RMIT University and who gave expert evidence in the penalty rates case that went before the Fair Work Commission.
Cam says the Fair Work Commission's ruling in favour of slashing Sunday penalty rates, if implemented, will cut off much-needed funds from young workers in the Shire.
Duke rope-a-dopes the importance of being cultured, seeking higher learning, assessing teacher competency, a few tales from the school of hard knocks and Australia's changing penalty rates
Last week the Fair Work Commission finally brought down it's decision on Penalty rates for workers working in Retail, Hospitality and at Pharmacy.For the first time in Australian Industrial arbitration a decision was made to cut workers wages.In this program we look at what happened and why it is bad for workers and Australia as a whole.
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Irene keeps us up to date on terms of reference in NT Juvenile torture system, 'The Bagman' waxes wroth on lack of penalty rates, once again a normal after-breakfast broadcast
Brett Holmes speaks to Warren Moore on 2GB about the issue of penalty rates.
Weekly show from the Victoria Labour College. This week John Lafferty talks about the attack on Penalty Rates & Pepsico's anti union behaviour in India; Chris talks about the seeds of the Syrian war.
We will be covering the latest stories of workers' struggles from around Australia and the world. We'll highlight the recent action by United Voice Victoria to defend penalty rates. Also joining us for the show will be Craig Kelly, the Assistant Secretary of AMWU Victoria Branch, to discuss the latest protest against Transfield and a broader campaign for refugee rights within the union movement.
This time: - We investigate extremism brewing in our schools - Adam Goodes: is he the REAL racist? - We run through a couple of the literally unbelievable things being done to asylum seekers in Australia's offshore detention centres - Bronwyn Bishop resigns as Speaker - and Clive Palmer drops by for The Obliquely Hour
Victorian Labour College weekly round up of ideas: this week they talks about Bishop leaving the Speakers Chair and general rorting of Parliamentary allowances system; Sunday penalty rates; Australian military spending and aggression toward China; Adam Goodes and racism.
The weekly edition of the Victoria Labour College discussion of current events from a left perspective. John talks about the US Presidential nominations; Kim outs the lying Press reports about Edward Snowden; & Chris lambasts the AWU deals that take penalty rates from cleaners.
Brent and Shelley discuss the meaning of life through Science vs Religion, Rail Transport in Australia, Penalty Rates and their nominations for the B Arc. www.facebook.com/melbmusings melbmusings@gmail.com www.melbournemusings.libsyn.com/podcast
Swinburne settles court case with NTEU, which alleged adverse action when Swinburne tried to move staff into a subsidiary company, with lower pay and conditions. Centrelink and Medicare workers take 10 days of industrial action nationwide. And labour activists criticise cuts to penalty rates in a template agreement between the SDA and Business South Australia. Interviews with Colin Long, Vic Secretary NTEU, Lisa Newman, deputy president CPSU, and Anthony Main, organiser with Socialist Party and UNITE union.
Chris and John in this program auspiced by the Victoria Labour College grapple with some of the big issues in local and international politics from a working class perspective. Today it is the Middle East and Penalty Rates.
The Abbott Government gave the Australian Public a Christmas presnt of a two pronged attack on Penalty rates when it announced the Fair Work Commission review of Awards and the Productivity Commission inquiry into the Workplace Relations Framework. There was a side dish of a report from the Immigration Department discussing the possibility of a Short Term Mobility Visa. Talk with Ged Kearney (ACTU President) about Penalty Rates and to Chris Wright (Research Fellow at University of Sydney Business School) about skilled migration visa.