Employers step up efforts to get rid of penalty rates

By Vanessa Desloires, Mathew Dunckley
Updated January 3 2015 - 2:31pm, first published 1:42pm
Late night loading could be stripped from the award. Picture: TAMARA VONINSKI
Late night loading could be stripped from the award. Picture: TAMARA VONINSKI
Bid for 4am start, without penalties
Bid for 4am start, without penalties
Restaurant & Catering Association chief executive John Hart. Picture: GETTY IMAGES
Restaurant & Catering Association chief executive John Hart. Picture: GETTY IMAGES

Australian industry is mounting a concerted campaign to wind back and abolish weekend and public holiday penalty rates, particularly in the hospitality sector.

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