MGA Independent Retailer February 2022 Issue 01

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INDUSTRY NEWS

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Workforce and skills: small business critical supply chain (Food and Grocery) MGA is pleased the Government is listening to the very serious worker shortage needs small business operators are experiencing at present. This matter will continue to be an issue for a long while to come given the current spread of COVID-19 Omicron. MGA appreciates the speed with which this added change has been activated to address our worker shortages.

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effective immediately and until the end of 2022, there will be no limit on the length of time Working Holiday Makers can work for the same employer.

The Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE) has prepared factsheets to assist businesses to access the supports and services available for recruiting staff, including details about where to find more information. These factsheets have been prepared in response to the questions and concerns around finding the relevant information in an easily digestible format.

This measure takes effect immediately for all ongoing students as well as new student arrivals who start a job prior to their course commencement and will be reviewed in April 2022.

Working Holiday Makers – Employer Flexibility

Student and Working Holiday Maker visa changes The Government has announced a series of visa measures to provide an incentive for fully vaccinated Student and Working Holiday Maker visa holders to return to Australia as soon as possible. This aims to address current workforce shortages caused by COVID 19.

International Student – Working Hours Flexibility: Due to current workforce shortages, the Government is temporarily extending this arrangement by removing the limit on Student visa holders’ working hours across all sectors of the economy. In addition, mga.asn.au | February 2022 | Edition 1

Effective immediately and until the end of 2022, there will be no limit on the length of time Working Holiday Makers can work for the same employer. The above measures are temporary and designed to provide immediate assistance to Australian businesses that are currently facing critical workforce shortages, to enable them to continue delivering goods and services to the community. There are currently around 150,000 Student and 23,500 Working Holiday Maker visa holders offshore. All international arrivals must meet Australia’s entry requirements including in relation to vaccination. Further details will be available on the Department of Home Affairs website https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/.


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Vale David Efron

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page 45

Consultation on Australia’s domestic organics regulatory framework

2min
page 44

Technology driven sustainability – MiPlanet

2min
page 43

Long serving MGA National Liquor committee member steps down

1min
page 42

ACCC advises recent pricing of rapid antigen tests could be unconscionable

1min
page 40

Outstanding IGA supermarkets across the country recognised at the annual IGA National Awards of Excellence

4min
pages 36-37

NSW COVID-19 workers compensation provisions to be wound back

1min
page 39

Queensland small business Covid recoverye

1min
page 38

Supply Shortages lead to learnings for the future on Supply Chain Management

2min
pages 34-35

Dealing with excessive annual leave accrual

2min
pages 31-32

Mental health and wellbeing surcharge .05% in Victoria

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page 33

Consultation is essential when issuing a mandatory vaccination policy

2min
pages 29-30

Leave options for COVID-19 related absences

4min
pages 27-28

Have we left ourselves in a vulnerable state?

4min
pages 16-17

Dalys’ new IGA store, Koroit

4min
pages 24-26

Family and domestic violence leave: Entitlement, obligations, and upcoming changes

4min
pages 22-23

Metcash boost on local retail

1min
page 19

Workforce and skills: small business critical supply chain (Food and Grocery)

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page 20

MGA pushes to ease COVID-19 restrictions causing severe worker shortages

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page 18

Ombudsman welcomes funding for critical small business mental health programy

2min
page 14

Building a store culture that values wellbeing

2min
page 15

CEO Welcome

7min
pages 5-6

MGA attends Federal Small Business Policy Forum seeking solutions for members

5min
pages 11-12

Competition litigator Gina Cass-Gottlieb to replace Rod Sims as ACCC Chair

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page 9

MGA TMA Membership of the ACCC’s Small Business and Franchising Consultative Committee 2022

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MGA meets Minister for Small Business Stuart Robert

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page 10

ACCC appeals $1million penalty in Employsure Google ads case

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page 7
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