Valentine’s Day lockdown heartbreaking for Victorian small businesses
THE Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Kate Carnell said the Victorian Government needs to urgently compensate small businesses forced to close their doors on one of the busiest holidays of the year.
“Small businesses such as florists and restaurants currently have their storage rooms packed with supplies, ahead of what they thought would be one of their busiest trading days of the year,” Ms Carnell said.
“Unfortunately, this snap lockdown means thousands of Victorian small businesses need to shut up shop for five days without any notice.
“It is for this reason the Victorian Government needs to immediately announce a compensation package for affected small businesses who have lost stock such as flowers and food," she said.
“The compensation should also cover all other costs associated with running a business including staff wages and rent.
“It is impossible for small businesses to plan for sudden lockdowns and the timing of this one – coinciding with Valentine’s Day and Lunar New Year celebrations – could not be worse.
“Victorian restaurant owners are understandably frustrated, given this lockdown announcement came just hours after their additional supplies were delivered. Many were fully-booked all weekend.
“These small businesses are set to lose thousands of dollars worth of stock through no fault of their own. Given the nightmarish 12 months these cash-strapped small businesses have already been through, there’s a real risk this lockdown could break them.
“It’s absolutely critical these small businesses have the support and certainty they need from the Victorian Government to get through this.”
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