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Leave The Public Holidays Alone.
Jul 22nd, 2013 at 7:12am
 
National push on public holidays
   The Mercury.
   MICHELLE PAINE   |   July 22, 2013

MOVES to reduce the number of public holidays could threaten the viability of some of the state’s iconic events, organisers say.

The Australian Industry Group has reopened the public holiday debate saying they should be capped at 11 as part of a raft of workplace reforms.      Angry

Hobart Show chief executive officer Scott Gadd said our events need to be protected.

Tasmania observes 10 national public holidays with a further two in Hobart for show day and the regatta, which also takes in the Hobart Cup.

Much of the north of the state has 13 public holidays each year.      Smiley

Unique holidays such as an Agfest holiday for Circular Head residents would also face scrutiny.

The proposed overhaul of the country’s industrial relations system also wants to block unions’ right of entry to workplaces and vexatious strike action.

"Public holidays in Australia are a mess, with states and territories each doing their own thing ... adding to business costs in our already high cost economy. What is needed is a single set of nationally consistent public holidays," AI Group chief executive Innes Willox said.

Under the plan, workers in Tasmania, NSW and South Australia would face the loss of a paid day off ... or more.    

Mr Gadd said Hobart Show Day helped pay for the four-day event.   

"Those public holidays are critical, they’re always our biggest,’’ Mr Gadd said.

Tasmanian Racing Club chairman Geoff Harper said the characteristics identified with specific public holidays were as important as attendance on a public holiday.

"Does each state have some sort of identity that adds to the nation? I would say yes. There should be a uniqueness to each state that allows that,’’ Mr Harper said.      Wink

The AI Group survey of 330 manufacturing, services and building firms said the No.1 priority for the new government must be the introduction of Fair Work Act changes.

It called for the introduction of last year’s panel recommendations that a regulated 11 public holidays a year be introduced.      Tongue

"The unfair nature of the Fair Work Act is holding back job creation and productivity as well as forcing costs to balloon,’’ Mr Willox said.

This month the jobless rate hit its highest level since the financial crisis, with a record 709,000 looking for work.

Employers are also demanding greater legal protection from compensation claims filed by employees seeking "go away’’ money.      Sad    

"A very lop-sided approach has been taken to implementing the panel’s recommendations with the legislative amendments increasing the power and entitlements of unions and employees. This needs to be addressed in the next term of government,’’ he said.

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Reply #1 - Jul 22nd, 2013 at 7:29am
 

Try to take my Public Holidays away, and I'll simply take them anyway, as 'sickies'.

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Reply #2 - Jul 22nd, 2013 at 8:18am
 
Kat wrote on Jul 22nd, 2013 at 7:29am:
Try to take my Public Holidays away, and I'll simply take them anyway, as 'sickies'.


sickies would be next..lol....
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Reply #3 - Jul 22nd, 2013 at 8:21am
 
Before or after the weekend penalty rates?.      Sad
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Reply #4 - Jul 22nd, 2013 at 10:24am
 
Kat wrote on Jul 22nd, 2013 at 7:29am:
Try to take my Public Holidays away, and I'll simply take them anyway, as 'sickies'.





oh the good old aussie solution.. wins every time..

why dont we just shut up shop.. and only open on public holidays..

that all right with you crook?

solves everyones problems/.
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Reply #5 - Jul 22nd, 2013 at 10:38am
 
Public holidays, annual leave, sick leave, penalty rates, work cover, OHS, why would anyone want to be in a union, they do nothing!
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Reply #6 - Jul 22nd, 2013 at 12:32pm
 
The only positive is that I want to be there when they tell the Victorians that they have to go to work on Melbourne cup day, and laugh my head off when they realise that by getting what they want it costs the economy a few hundred million more than they save.
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Reply #7 - Jul 22nd, 2013 at 3:33pm
 
Hmm, 13 a year, over 2 and a half weeks of additional wages.

Looking back I get Australia day, 2 at easter, ANZAC day, June longweekend, October long weekend and 2 at christmas.

So thats 8.

They make it sound bigger though because Easter Saturday & Sunday are in NSW if you are not a Monday to Friday worker, and if one of the others like Xmas etc fall on a weekend they pick up that one too.

The tricky thing about public holidays is if you get rid of any people will just milk it anyway.

I do get bored when in places like my town they want to declare a half day holiday for Cup day when as far as Im concerned the race club is not a vital part of the community, and to declare a holiday on a day like that at a local level is just another expense we shouldnt have to bear just because the local race club lobbies the local council to try and get more people to its meets.
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