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Employees working Christmas Eve in Queensland to be paid extra penalty rates

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Brisbane: Queensland­ers working on Christmas Eve are set to be compensate­d for lost penalty rates if the Palaszczuk government has its way.

It’s planning to make December 24 a public holiday after 6pm to ensure people who work that night receive a pay loading on their standard wage.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says her government can’t restore lost weekend penalty rates removed by the federal government for workers.

“(But) we can at least do the right thing for people working on Christmas Eve,” she said in a statement on Sunday.

Ms Palaszczuk said if the changes are adopted, a hospitalit­y industry employee working on Christmas Eve night would receive about $146 more in their pay.

The change would also give workers the right to have the evening off as a public holiday, just as they do for Christmas Day, she said. “Many Queensland­ers though, do have to work Christmas Eve and the change would ensure proper compensati­on for them,” Ms Palaszczuk said.

The change may not please everyone, however.

Industrial Relations Minister Grace says if the change is adopted, restaurant­s would be able to charge customers a public holiday surcharge on Christmas Eve. Many businesses are already forced to pay higher rates to attract workers on Christmas, so this will allow them to pass on some of those extra costs, she said. “Queensland would be the third Australian jurisdicti­on to implement this measure, with South Australia and the Northern Territory making similar changes in 2012 and 2016 respective­ly,” she said. A five-month public consultati­on period will close on September 2. Ms Grace said the government hoped to introduce the legislativ­e change in time for Christmas Eve 2019.

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