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Kmart Australia Work Break Changes. The Kmart Australia story leading through transformation Australian Retailers Association The way retail staff across Australia take breaks and manage their shifts could soon change following a one thousand page submission by the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) to the Fair Work Commission Kmart is proposing to eliminate the traditional 10-minute break for workers, stating that younger employees prefer to skip it

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The retailer supports changes from the Australian Retailers Association to allow breaks at the end of shifts instead. Kmart's evidence was given in support of the Australian Retailers Association's application for 17 changes to the retail industry award involving rostering, breaks and entitlements, to make it.

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The retailer supports changes from the Australian Retailers Association to allow breaks at the end of shifts instead. Kmart has told the Fair Work Commission that it wants to end the "smoko" break, claiming that smoking rates are far less prevalent and young people don't take breaks because they prefer to hydrate during the shift The way retail staff across Australia take breaks and manage their shifts could soon change following a one thousand page submission by the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) to the Fair Work Commission

Target to convert more stores into Kmart in Australia Retail in Asia. The submission by the ARA also included witness statements from 10 senior leaders at Australian retailers such as Kmart and Target, Coles, Woolworths, Mecca, Barbecues Galore and Costco. Kmart has told the Fair Work Commission that it wants to end the "smoko" break, claiming that smoking rates are far less prevalent and young people don't take breaks because they prefer to hydrate during the shift

Kmart Australia shopper reveals what happens when you leave Anko shoes in a hot car. Kmart and other retail giants such as Coles, Woolworths, Barbeques Galore, T2 and Costco have proposed 17 changes to worker entitlements to the Fair Work Commission. The way retail staff across Australia take breaks and manage their shifts could soon change following a one thousand page submission by the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) to the Fair Work Commission