PM avoids action on penalty rates

Prime Minister Tony Abbott says changing penalty rates is an issue for the Fair Work Commission, acting on submissions from workers and business.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott (AAP) Source: AAP

Tony Abbott has passed the buck on the issue of penalty rates to employers, workers and the industrial umpire.

Responding to a Productivity Commission recommendation that would abolish Sunday penalty rates in the retail and hospitality sectors and make them the same as Saturday, the prime minister pointed the finger at previous Labor governments.

"It's almost as if they wanted to restore the church Sunday by closing the shops," Mr Abbott told Radio 3AW on Thursday of Labor moves to increase penalty rates.

When asked whether the government would implement the commission's recommendation, he said "these things should be considered by the Fair Work Commission" in responding to submissions from employers and unions.

Mr Abbott also played down a warning from business leader Don Argus, who has urged the coalition and Labor to back down from their ideological positions on workplace relations to avoid Australia "finishing up like Greece".

"I think that's putting it very strongly," the prime minister said.


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