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Open Letter to Mark McGowan

 
On Wednesday 2 February 2022, together with several Industry peers, Sneakers & Jeans CEO Andy Freeman published an Open Letter to the Premier of Western Australia, Mark McGowan.

The objective of the Letter was to seek clarity, information and support to effectively navigate the crippling impact that COVID-19 has had, and continues to have on the Hospitality Industry.

WE WELCOME YOUR FEEDBACK & SUPPORT IN THE COMMENTS BELOW...

 

 

Dear Premier,

This letter intends to highlight several areas of severe concern for the Western Australian hospitality industry – while also shining a light on several other ‘sister’ industries including arts, tourism, entertainment and retail.

I own and operate several hospitality venues within the Perth CBD under the Sneakers & Jeans brand banner, including Pirate Life Perth, Caballitos, The Flour Factory, Goody Two’s, Hadiqa, TOMA and Varnish on King.

Up until recently, my businesses employed 150+ staff. Sadly, more than 70% of our workforce had to be stood down last month due to significant downturn in trade as a result of WA’s COVID-19 alarmism, restrictions, confusion, uncertainties and inconsistent directions. In addition, there are added costs to manage and enforce the government restrictions and mandates. How long are we expected to continue in this vain? It is impossible to sustain the current situation which is causing considerable distress and other consequences.

In business, if we can clearly understand what we are up against and what we are required to do – we can at least plan and attempt to address some of the consequences. We then have an opportunity to manoeuvre, pivot, make changes – but more importantly we, as employers, can support and empower staff, colleagues, peers, friends, family etc.

Clear direction is critical. Transparency is key. Consultation is essential. None of this is happening.

Since late December 2020 we have been blindly navigating the crippling impact this pandemic and restrictions are having on our industries which have been major contributors to the culture, community and the economy of WA.

Businesses in the hospitality and related industries in WA have invested hundreds of millions of dollars and decades of resources into developing world-class services and facilities for the benefit of the whole State, but as of yet we have:
 

  • NO dates around border reopening

  • NO dates for actioning close contact redefinition

  • NO offer of financial support for businesses affected in 2022

  • NO offer to cover the costs of managing the government restrictions and mandates

  • NO offer of financial support for our staff that are out of work due to the impacting loss of trade / business interruption (or closure)

  • NO visibility of a roadmap to navigate us through the impacted downturn

Premier, we are asking for proper consultation and answers. Please.

We desperately need direction, clarity, support and transparency in terms of the Government’s “plan” for the State’s valuable hospitality and related industries.

Tell us how these industries can survive.

Businesses need to be able to confidently work to strengthen and rebuild our industries, staff and consumer confidence and national and international profile.

There is a very real risk that many businesses will close soon – either by reluctant choice as the easier option, or permanently forced to do so due to financial losses.

We look forward to hearing from you urgently. Hopefully before any more irreparable damage is done to our beloved industries that provide much of the character and history of Western Australia and hopefully before the road to recovery gets any longer, harder – or worse still, unattainable.

Yours Sincerely,

Andy Freeman
CEO – Sneakers & Jeans Hospitality Group

C/O 
Eamon Sullivan: Owner / operator of Bib & Tucker, Pogo, Goody Two’s
John Parker: Owner / operator of The Standard, The Royal Hotel, Fleur, Willy’s
Laurie Thorpe: State Manager – Seagrass Boutique Hospitality Group
Miles Hull: Managing Director – Dark Horse Hospitality Group
Paul Aron: Owner / operator of Mary Street Bakery, TINYS, Offshoot Coffee Roaster & Café

30 comments

  • Well said and straight to the point.
    Thank you for stepping forward on behalf of the industry.
    We also have a small business in our beloved dying Fremantle.
    Thanks again for taking time to speak out.
    Good luck to us all!!

    Roberta & Renato
  • Well said, Andy. Every time we see a bend in the road, we are having to pray that its smooth on the other side. Employees are looking to us for security and support and these inconsistencies cause an uncertainty and instability. How do we empower anyone when we know just as much as they do?
    I hope this letter gets as the answers we all crave!

    Britttney Hutchen-Craig
  • when “Sneakers” leads off with the death toll “over east” and refers to “over there” you know he is a fear mongerer with no real plan other than protecting his own hide and nothing else

    craig ellis
  • Very well said Andy. Certainly not ask much of the Premier at all. Things have to stop changing last minute. It’s hard enough to run a business when you have a clear path, now it’s time bombs going off at random. Cmon Mark listen to what these industry leaders have to say

    Robert Dube
  • Andy, many thanks for organising this letter.
    The fear created by the Premier has resulted in the public becoming scared to go out at all.
    We have yet to even see the worst when we get the full impact of Omicron.
    I can see the other States closing the border to us after we open.
    I am also in a tavern and shopping centre in Adelaide and have seen the impact there.

    Murray Cutbush Inglewood Hotel

    Murray Cutbush

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