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Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Amanda Rishworth on penalty rates legislation and biosecurity changes for US beef
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Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Amanda Rishworth speaks on legislation being introduced on penalty rates, and shares her position on Australia’s lifting of biosecurity restrictions on US beef.
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Well at the moment we have an award system that is the safety net for what people should
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get paid at work and of course there are penalty rates and overtime to compensate people for
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working whether it's long hours or irregular hours or on weekends.
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What we want to do is make sure that the safety net is strengthened and protected so that
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no one can lose their penalty rates or overtime and be made worse off.
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Of course many Australians rely on penalty rates and overtime to make up their take home
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pay.
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We want to make sure that it's clear in the legislation that no one should have their
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take home pay cut by reducing penalty rates and overtime.
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So you don't accept that sort of idea or the proposal being looked at at fair work that
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would mean that some workers could accept perhaps a slightly higher salary in trade I
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guess for penalty rates on weekends and public holidays.
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Certainly at workplaces people do sit down and talk about how to accept higher pay and
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what those trade-offs might be.
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They should be done through enterprise bargaining because through enterprise bargaining you can
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discuss the employers and unions and employees can discuss what arrangements best fit them
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and then they go to the commission and they're subject to a better off overall test.
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What I'm concerned about is the safety net that so many people do rely on.
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If penalty rates and overtimes are eroded in that then there will be potentially workers made worse off
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and have their take home pay cut. So the best place to look at how you provide flexibility
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and roll up your penalty rates for a higher rate of pay should be done through enterprise
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bargaining that are subject to a better off overall test underpinned by the award.
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The coalition says it wants to have a look at any potential concerns from small businesses.
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Are you likely to get the support to see this legislation passed through both houses?
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Well there is a clear question for the opposition. Will they respect the decision of the Australian
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people? This was an election commitment and one that was clearly stated.
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Some of the questions that the coalition have you know really are nonsensical. Asking how many
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businesses would be affected. Well what we're suggesting is that we need to keep the status quo.
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Businesses are already paying these penalty rates and what we're saying is workers deserve
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these penalty rates and they shouldn't be eroded. So the test is really for the coalition. Do they
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support preserving people's take home pay or do they want to see people working longer for less?
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That's a question on them. We'll be proceeding with this legislation because it was a clear election
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commitment that was put to the Australian people. Let's go now to another issue. I appreciate this is outside
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of your portfolio and just breaking this morning but Australia's lifted the remaining biosecurity
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restrictions on US beef. Why are we doing this? Well there has been a decade-long review process of the US
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import restrictions on beef and that's been underpinned by scientific and rigorous risk assessment.
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Not done by the politicians but done by the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestries.
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They have been looking at this for a long time and they now have assessed that the right controls are in
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place to ensure that our biosecurity is not under any threat. We need to be really clear we will never
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compromise on biosecurity and it must be underpinned by scientific and risk assessment evidence. That's
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what the department has done. They've made this assessment that the right controls are in place
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to protect our biosecurity. Does seem like curious timing though Minister. Is this an olive branch to
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the US at a crucial time when the threat of looming tariffs loom large? Well firstly I would say that
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that this process has been going on for a decade and a decision by the department but if we actually
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look at trade I mean our beef producers our agricultural producers at large benefit from
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having free and fair trade around the world. Of course 70 percent of our agricultural products
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are exported and having access to markets is really critical. Our farmers do an amazing job,
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they make a world-class product and when it comes to beef there is still significant demand even with the
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tariffs on Australian beef and so this is of course an important issue that we'll keep prosecuting with
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the United States about having free and fair trade but our agricultural producers export to the world
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with their world-class product and we want to support them with that.
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