MGA Independent Retailer February 2022 Issue 01

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INDUSTRY NEWS

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NATIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES

NSW COVID-19 workers compensation provisions to be wound back After a robust discussion between MGA NSW members, NSW Small Business Commissioner Chris Lamont, and MGA in October 2021, it was decided to write to the then NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet and the Minister for Small Business and Finance Damian Tudehope, to advocate for a repeal of COVID-19 related workers compensation laws that could be detrimental to members, as well as cause massive workers compensation insurance premium increases in years to come. The 2020 workers compensation amendments were a product of the pandemic and restrictions prevailing at the time. The amendments were included in part of Emergency Provisions Bills, covering a range of short-term adjustments to statutory provisions, to overcome problems created by the drive to eliminate COVID-19. The presumptive liability provisions introduced in July 2020 are no longer appropriate given the widespread opening of the economy and free access to vaccination for COVID-19. When introduced, the provisions went further than similar laws in Australia or the world. The NSW Government introduced legislation in early December 2021 to wind back the workers compensation which presumed liability provisions for COVID-19, was both timely and MGA believes sensible. Now is the time to revert to the normal

principles for workers compensation liability for COVID-19 under which workers can still claim for work-related infection. The public health strategy, risks of exposure and vectors of transmission for COVID-19 have all changed substantially since July last year. To continue to hold employers in some industries automatically responsible for an employee’s COVID-19 infection is no longer sustainable. This is unfair and defies common sense to assume COVID-19 is likely to have been caught at work. To continue the presumed liability provisions risks significant unfair financial stress on the workers compensation scheme and employers in the industries covered by the s19B presumption. MGA thanks the NSW Government for responding to this very serious issue in a timely and expedient manner.


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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

1min
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)

1min
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

1min
page 9

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

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page 13

MGA meets Minister for Small Business Stuart Robert

1min
page 10

ACCC appeals $1million penalty in Employsure Google ads case

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page 7
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