Minimum award wages – On the rise by 5.75%

The Fair Work Commission (Commission) handed down its Annual Wage Review decision on 2 June 2023. The Commission approved a 5.75% increase to modern award minimum wages and the national minimum wage will increase to $23.23 p/h.
Paid family and domestic violence leave now available to (most) employees

From 1 February 2023, employees of non-small business employers (including casuals and part-time employees) are entitled to 10 days’ paid family and domestic violence (FDV) leave per annum.
New penalty and overtime rates for “Professional Employees”

The Fair Work Commission (Commission) has handed down a decision to vary the Professional Employees Award 2020 (Award) to include specific penalty and overtime rates and to clarify that Award’s coverage.
Sharp rise in cost-of-living drives 5.2% wage increase

The Fair Work Commission’s (Commission) Expert Panel for annual wage reviews (Panel) handed down its Annual Wage Review decision on 15 June 2022. The Panel approved a $40 per week increase to the National Minimum Wage (NMW), which amounts to an increase of 5.2%.
FWC offers up 10 days’ paid family and domestic violence leave

On 16 May 2022, the Fair Work Commission (FWC) delivered a decision confirming its provisional view to include an entitlement to 10 days’ paid family and domestic violence (FDV) leave in modern awards.
Rising again…minimum wage to increase by 2.5%

The Fair Work Commission (Commission) handed down its Annual Wage Review decision on 16 June 2021. The Commission approved a 2.5% increase to the national minimum wage, but again delayed the increase for sectors most affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Greater flexibility coming for Retailers employing part-time employees

Late last year, the (then) Minister for Industrial Relations wrote to the Fair Work Commission (FWC) asking the FWC to undertake a review of key awards in distressed industry sectors as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the retail and hospitality sectors, with a view to increasing flexibility.
Wheels fall off Fair Work changes

On 18 March, in dramatic scenes in the Senate, the Federal Government’s Fair Work Amendment (Supporting Australia’s Jobs and Economic Recovery) Bill (Bill) was effectively abandoned after the Government couldn’t get enough support from the cross bench to make all of the changes that were being proposed. The Bill had promised to make the most significant IR […]
What’s to come…

On 9 December 2020 the Morrison government introduced the Fair Work Amendment (Supporting Australia’s Jobs and Economic Recovery) Bill (Bill) to parliament which seeks to introduce the most significant IR amendments to the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act), in some time.