Events::Industry Briefing Session | Changes to the Australian Workplace Relations Law
| Date: |
Thursday, 18 March 2010 |
| Time: |
3:30pm till 6:30pm |
| Location: |
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Bayside 201,202 & 203 |
| Cost: |
$99 inc GST per person (member price) $129 inc GST per person (non member price) |
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As of 1 January 2010 the National Employment Standards (NES) replace the Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard. Together with modern awards (also from 1 January 2010) the NES make up a new safety net for employees covered by the national workplace relations system. The 10 entitlements are set out below, to be read in conjunction with the Real Estate Award.
• Maximum weekly hours of work – 38 hours per week, plus reasonable additional hours.
• Requests for flexible working arrangements – an entitlement allowing parents or carers of a child under school age, or of a child under 18 with a disability, to request a change in working arrangements to assist with the care of the child.
• Parental leave and related entitlements – up to 12 months unpaid leave per employee, plus a right to request an additional 12 months unpaid leave, plus other forms of maternity, paternity and adoption-related leave.
• Annual leave – four weeks paid leave per year, plus an additional week for certain shift workers.
• Personal/carer’s leave and compassionate leave –10 days paid personal/carer’s leave, two days unpaid carer’s leave as required, and two days compassionate leave (unpaid for casuals) as required.
• Community service leave – unpaid leave for voluntary emergency activities and leave for jury service, with an entitlement to be paid for up to 10 days for jury service.
• Long service leave - a transitional entitlement for employees as outlined in an applicable pre-modernised award, pending the development of a uniform national long service leave standard.
• Public holidays – a paid day off on a public holiday, except where reasonably requested to work.
• Notice of termination and redundancy pay – up to five weeks notice of termination and up to 16 weeks severance pay on redundancy, both based on length of service.
• Provision of a Fair Work Information Statement – must be provided by employers to all new employees, and contains information about the NES, modern awards, agreement-making, the right to freedom of association, termination of employment, individual flexibility arrangements, union rights of entry, transfer of business, and the respective roles of Fair Work Australia and the Fair Work Ombudsman.
Some of the issues raised by these changes will be further covered by Joydeep Hor who will be speaking at the March industry briefing Session
Date: Thursday 18th March 2010
Time: Registration 3:00pm. Session starts 3:30pm – 5:30pm followed by canapés and drinks from 5:30pm – 6:30pm
Venue: Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre Darling Harbour
Cost: $99 inc GST per person (members price)
$129 inc GST per person (non member price)