The Australian Council of Trade Unions said recently that preventing the cuts of thousands of workers on Sunday’s Penalty Rate will help boost the Australian economy.

SBS reported on July 1 that it is reported that about 700,000 employees in the retail, fast food, hotel and pharmaceutical industries will be cut off on Sunday. In this regard, the Australian trade union said that the weak Australian economy further proves that it is necessary to stop reducing overtime pay on Sunday. The Labor Party has also been opposed to reducing overtime pay. Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese said in an interview that cutting wages on Sundays is a blow to workers when wages cannot keep up with the high cost of family living, and it is also a blow to the national economy. A blow. Australian Union Chairman Michele O’Neil also believes that maintaining Sunday’s overtime pay is most beneficial to economic development.

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