MGA Independent Retailer Issue 5 September 2021

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CEO REPORT

CEO Welcome Welcome to the beginning of Spring 2021 when the weather turns for the better, and the general population readies itself for sporting finals, spring racing carnivals and many other community events across the country that bring people together. As many people have said, we now enter the new normal. The new normal includes living with the COVID-19 disease, in all its forms, and being vaccinated to qualify to enter these very same events that we all cherish and look forward to. MGA TMA has advocated for our members and their staff at the state and federal level as essential industry sectors remaining open during COVID lockdowns to be regarded as frontline workers. Frontline community grocers and supermarket workers are exposed every day to the general public providing food and groceries and a place customers can rely upon to satisfy their “stay at home” needs. To help Members avert the everincreasing risk of more and more restrictions being imposed on their businesses by state and federal governments, MGA TMA has requested members encourage and work with staff and team members to become vaccinated as soon as they can. This will be our only ticket to freedom and living in the new normal world, post-COVID. Much discussion has taken place in the media, mainly about employers’

vulnerability to employees contracting the virus in workplaces if vaccinations are not mandated. MGA TMA has been assured in forums with Attorney General Michaelia Cash, Safe Work Australia and the Fair Work Ombudsman that providing business workplaces have followed all the COVID work safe and COVID IR guidelines, and have acted in a reasonable manner in collaboration with team members, then there should be no concerns for employers. Attorney General Michaelia Cash has said there is no need to mandate the vaccines for your workplace – simply encourage, promote and collaborate with team members toward creating a safe workplace, safe shopping space and safe community. Since the last edition of the Independent Retailer magazine, MGA has been heavily engaged in addressing the very serious Illicit Tobacco trade in Australia, costing members in the vicinity of $300m in legitimate tobacco sales per annum. There is still much work to be done as we try to understand who is responsible for this crime at a state or federal level? Least Cost Routing (LCR) is an initiative that will allow our members to choose how a customer debit card

transaction is processed at their POS terminal. LCR will allow eftpos to be included in the mix and can help members save more than 40% in debit card payment fees. MGA has met with the RBA, the ACCC, various Ministers and MP’s about this matter which the four major banks are reluctant to make available in a default setting to family and private businesses. MGA’s members conduct almost 600m transactions per annum and pay $88m in card payment fees. At 16 cents per transaction, this is a high cost for our members to bear as they cannot pass this onto consumers. Members and their staff around Australia have continued to work extremely hard during these very difficult and challenging COVID times. We congratulate our members and staff for your resilience and the enormous part you play within your communities. MGA congratulates you for providing a central hub for your communities and making available vital food and groceries in a safe environment with trusted and reliable service. Until next edition – stay safe and take care. Jos de Bruin CEO MGA TMA Independent Retailers

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Kulara Estate’s Rare Penny extends collection with three new varietals

2min
pages 57-60

Welcome to our new corporate partner – Till Payments

2min
pages 54-56

Is my store at risk of a ransom attack?

2min
pages 52-53

MGA TMA Report to members

1min
page 51

The importance of weights measurements and labelling

5min
pages 48-50

FoodWorks takes recycling seriously

2min
pages 46-47

Cigarette smuggler sentenced to jail

2min
page 44

Peter Filipovic CEO CUB retires after 25 years

1min
page 45

South Australian Tobacco Control Strategy 2021-25

2min
page 43

Illicit Tobacco - Queensland

3min
pages 41-42

Western Downs stores looking to improve sustainability

4min
pages 38-39

Western Australia - Commercial Tenant Act Review

1min
page 40

How to get ready for WA’s single-use plastics ban

2min
page 37

Why MGA membership is crucial to my business

2min
page 34

Sustainability a pillar for success at Foodland

2min
page 36

The MGA board announces MiPlanet

2min
page 35

Metcash reports a 10% increase in supermarket sales

2min
page 33

QR Codes mandatory for supermarkets

2min
page 32

NSW COVID-19 Small Business Treasury Economic Recovery Group

1min
page 27

COSBOA Small Business COVID Recovery Round Table meeting

1min
page 22

Payroll tax in Australia

2min
page 24

COVID-19 lockdowns and movement restrictions

2min
page 23

Temporary visa workers and labour shortages

2min
page 26

COVID-19 support for lockdowns

2min
page 25

COVID-19 Vaccinations – join ‘The Vaccination Movement’

3min
pages 19-21

Marie Brown MGA’s National Legal Counsel retires

1min
page 18

Employsure - The Full Federal Court has unanimously upheld an appeal by the ACCC

3min
page 15

RBA conducts retail payments regulation review

3min
pages 6-7

Fair Work Act 2009: New National Employment Standard for offering casual conversion

4min
pages 10-11

CEO Welcome

2min
page 5

No Jab, No Job?

4min
pages 8-9

Unfair Dismissals - The recent statistics and how to defend a

2min
page 14

Part-time flexibility provisions in the GRA MGA advocating for our members

2min
pages 12-13
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