Penalty rates and the impact of change

The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has moved to cut Sunday and public holiday penalty rates.

The changes to penalty rates are not yet in force – see When will the changes take effect?

Flagged back in 2014, the review into penalty rates was part of the FWC’s four yearly review of all Modern Awards. Hearings, submissions and reviews have been ongoing since 2015. The outcome of that process (see AM2014/305 Penalty rates case) is to reduce Sunday and public holiday rates in the following Modern Awards:

  • Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2010 [MA000009]
  • Registered and Licensed Clubs Award 2010 [MA000058]
  • Restaurant Industry Award 2010 [MA000119]
  • Fast Food Industry Award 2010 [MA000003]
  • General Retail Industry Award 2010 [MA000004]
  • Hair and Beauty Industry Award 2010 [MA000005]
  • Pharmacy Industry Award 2010 [MA000012]

When will the changes take effect?

The public holiday penalty rate reduction will come into effect from 1 July 2017 with the exception of the Clubs Award, which remains unchanged.

For the reduction in Sunday penalty rates, transitional measures will be put in place from 1 July 2017.  The FWC has flagged that the reduction may be via a series of annual instalments so the full impact of the reduction will be graduated. The decision on how penalty rates will be reduced and over what time period won’t be known until May 2017.

Not everything is as simple as it seems with some penalty rate changes only impacting on employees at certain levels.  For example, in the Fast Food Industry Award, Sunday penalty rates for Level 1 employees will decrease from 150% to 125% for full and part timers, and from 175% to 150% for casual employees. Level 2 and Level 3 employees are unaffected.

There are also some minor variations to the early/late night work loadings in the Restaurant and Fast Food Awards that will take effect in late March 2017.  These variations don’t change the loading but the spread of hours; changing it from midnight to 7am to midnight to 6am.

It will be important for all employers affected by the Award changes to not only understand what Award their employees are covered by but at what level.  While nothing needs to be done now, keep an eye out for the finalised Awards and other changes from May.