Penalty rate cuts ‘a gift’ for young people: Sudmalis

Andrew Pearson
Updated February 28 2017 - 11:36am, first published 6:00am
The CFMEU's Facebook post (left); and Gilmore MP Ann Sudmalis with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at Hayden's Pies in Ulladulla, during a visit in June last year.
The CFMEU's Facebook post (left); and Gilmore MP Ann Sudmalis with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at Hayden's Pies in Ulladulla, during a visit in June last year.

Member for Gilmore Ann Sudmalis says plans to slash Sunday and public holiday penalty rates are “not cutting wages”, rather “opening the door” on more jobs. 

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Andrew Pearson

Andrew grew up in the western Riverina town of Hay and has strong ties to the region. He is a former DA journo who has a passion for breaking news and has covered everything from council and politics to crime and court.

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