Penalty cut is 'WorkChoices-dangerous' for PM

By Mark Kenny Chief Political Correspondent
Updated March 4 2017 - 1:18am, first published February 24 2017 - 3:06pm
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has repeatedly pledged to ensure that Australia "remains a high-wage, first-world economy" Photo: Andrew Meares
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has repeatedly pledged to ensure that Australia "remains a high-wage, first-world economy" Photo: Andrew Meares

After laying a decades-long siege to the labour fortress of Sunday penalty rates, employers have finally loosened a few bricks, allowing some to clamber over the wall.

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