Posted in ALL news, Political News, tagged 7pm, 7pm closing time, 8pm, 8pm closing, 9pm, accepting, ALL news, Assembly MPs, backbenchers, big supermarkets, both sides, brink, canvassing, caucus, caving, caving in, Chamber, chief, closing, closing time., coles, Colin Barnett, Commerce, crucial blow, delayed, deliver, deny, determined, discuss, election, extension, fear, government, Government’s, hours, including, increase, Industry, interest groups, issue, James Pearson, Labor, last year, later, legislation, Liberal, Liberal backbenchers, Liberals, logical, lower prices, market share, meeting, more choice, MPs, Mr Barnett, nationals, parliament, party’s, pointless, politicians, prefer, preference, Premier, pressure, problem, public, rely, retail industry, shadow Cabinet, shopping, shopping hours, shops, significant, sitting, small businesses, softening, spokeswoman, stand up to, the unions, time, under pressure, Upper House, urged, vested, vote, WA producers, want 9pm, week, weeknight, weeknight shopping hours, West Australian, WEST Australians, Woolworths, worried on June 7, 2009|
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Colin Barnett is on the brink of caving in to worried Liberal backbenchers and accepting an 8pm closing for weeknight shopping rather than the 9pm time he took to the election last year.
The Premier has been softening the public up for an 8pm closing time in recent days and again said yesterday that it was an acceptable alternative.
The West Australian understands that most Liberals don’t want 9pm and would prefer a 7pm closing time but are prepared to accept 8pm to save the Premier the embarrassment of being rolled by his own party.
Mr Barnett has been canvassing his MPs one-on-one in recent days and knows that 9pm is beyond his reach.
The Nationals say they will not support changes to shopping hours, which they fear would deliver a crucial blow to WA producers because it would increase the market share of big supermarkets
The Government will rely on Labor to get legislation on later weeknight shopping hours through Parliament but the ALP took a position of 7pm to the election and is not guaranteed to support a later closing time. A Labor spokeswoman said yesterday that shadow Cabinet and caucus would discuss the party’s position once the Government’s preference was known.
Cabinet discussed the shopping hours issue last Monday and Mr Barnett is expected to take his preferred position to the party room on Tuesday, but the Upper House is not sitting, and the meeting will be only for Assembly MPs, meaning that a vote on the issue will probably be delayed a week.
Mr Barnett said yesterday that most people in the retail industry, including the unions, favoured a 9pm closing time from Monday to Friday to bring all weeknights into line with existing late-night shopping.
“That’s a position I think is logical, however a number of people are saying 8pm might be better. I don’t think there’s a big difference between the two,” he said.
“To simply extend it to 7pm would be pointless.
“So, 8pm, yeah that’s OK, 9pm might be better but at least either of those would be a significant extension to weeknight shopping.”
But backbenchers are under pressure from small businesses to wind back the closing time, believing that the later hour is supported only by Coles and Woolworths.
Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief James Pearson urged politicians from both sides to “stand up to vested interest groups, which are determined to deny West Australians more choice and lower prices when they shop”.
ROBERT TAYLOR, PETER KERR and AMANDA BANKS
Source www.thewest.com.au
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Posted in Immigration News, tagged (GFC), 000, 115, 2009/2010., 457 visa, 8%, agricultural, Aussie, Australia, Australia’s budget, Australian workers, clerical, conditions, countries., current, desirable, diminished., figures, financial, global financial crisis, grabs, granted visas, gurus, higher, Immigration News, indicate, industries, jobs, next, number, numbers, occupations, Paradoxically, period, place, predicting, preference, professionals, program, recent, relocate, removed, skilled migration, skilled workers, slashed, submit, the government, threatens, tough, tourism, trimmed, twelve months, unemployment, visas, year on May 18, 2009|
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Yes, certainly, owing to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), skilled migration numbers will be slashed in Australia’s budget year of 2009/2010. 
The government says this measure has been taken make sure that Australian workers get preference for jobs in a period that threatens higher unemployment. Paradoxically, recent figures indicate that Aussie unemployment has actually diminished.
Still, most gurus are still predicting up to 8% unemployment during the next twelve months. But this does not mean skilled workers and professionals who see Australia as a desirable place to relocate should give up and submit to the tough conditions in their current countries.
While the government has already trimmed the number of skilled workers to be granted visas into Australia next financial year there are still 115,000 of those visas up for grabs. For the time being, occupations in the tourism, clerical and agricultural industries have been removed from the 457 visa program.
Furthermore, a higher level of ability in English language have been set. This measure has been taken to make sure that the 457 program provides the skilled workers that Australia needs most and who readily can be integrated into workplaces.
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Posted in Local News, tagged 7pm, 9pm, a 7pm, barrett, Brendon Grylls, challenged, change, changes, closing time., colin, colin barrett, colleagues, eed to, extended, extensions, feel, hours, insisting, irculated, Labor, letter, Liberals, Local News, MPs, Mr Catania, n WA ., National Party leader, opposed, Oppostion, pass, perth, perth shops, preference, referendum, relaxing, remaining, restrictions, shopping, shopping hours, shops, stated, Sunday, support, trading hours, urging, urrent, week, weeknight on May 17, 2009|
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Perth shops may be staying open until 7pm or 9pm. 
Colin Barnett preference for 9pm is already being challenged by Labor MPs insisting on a 7pm closing time.
Colin Barnett wanting extended shopping hours 9pm, while remaining opposed to relaxing the restrictions on Sunday trading, he needs Labor support to pass the changes.
National Party leader Brendon Grylls, has stated he will not support the Liberals on any extensions to weeknight trading hours.
Mr Catania this week circulated a letter to his colleagues urging them not to support more shopping hours in Perth.
Oppostion feel there is no need to change the current trading hours in WA .
They feel they will only benefit Coles and Woolworths , no other retailers will open.
Harvey Norman, Myer and David Jones have stated they will continue to close the doors at 5.30pm they will not change their closing hours.
Four years ago a referendum was held and rejected to extend trading hours.
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