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McDonaldâs wants fast food included in review for new pay rules
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McDonaldâs wants the fast food industry to be included in consideration for simplified pay rules, warning businesses in the sector will face a tougher recovery without changes, and sparking a new battle over whether the fast food giant should be allowed to trade penalty rates for higher âloaded ratesâ.
From Thursday the Fair Work Commission will examine the pay rates of sectors including restaurants, clubs, hotels and retail, but the Fast Food Award has been excluded from the review, which is part of a government-backed plan to stop accidental underpayment by confused bosses and give businesses confidence to hire more staff.
Work force? Battles lines drawn over PM s IR plan with no name
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When the Howard government was turfed out of office in the 2007 WorkChoices election, it left behind 5684 postcards, 77,893 pens and 100,000 mousepads, all bearing the name of the policy that doomed it.
John Howard had nailed his colours to the mast and went down with his ship.
In March 2008, Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard revealed the incoming Labor government had found hundreds of thousands of left over WorkChoices supplies, inlcuding mouse pads, when it entered office.