Penalty rates cuts linked to retail fall

A report by the left-leaning McKell Institute has linked lower retail growth with cuts to penalty rates.

Cuts to penalty rates have been linked to lower retail spending in a new report by a left-leaning think tank.

A Fair Work Commission decision to reduce penalty rates for retail, hospitality, fast food and pharmacy workers came into effect in July and will be gradually phased in until 2020.

The McKell Institute report released on Tuesday has examined the impact of lower Sunday and public holiday rates on national growth trends.

It says there is some correlation between the reduction in take-home pay andafall inoverallconsumerspending.

"Despiteclaims that (cutting) penaltyrateswillincreaseeconomicactivity,retailturnoverhasseenastand-stillwithsales showingzero per cent growth," the report says.

While Labor have seized on the findings to attack the government, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has previously said he respects the commission's independent decision.

Earlier in the year, Mr Turnbull cited strong evidence lower penalty rates would provide economic benefits to businesses and workers while creating jobs.

While conceding the penalty rate reductions are in their infancy, the McKell report says thereisevidence lowerconsumerconsumptionhas coincidedwith the cuts, negatively impacting economic growthtrends.

Consumer spending flatlined in the September quarter, the first period since the commission's decision came into effect.

The authors suggest thereductionintake-home pay has reduced workers' capacitytospend and is yet to boost jobs in the accommodation and food services sector.


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