Modern award annualised salary changes
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) late last year has varied a number of modern awards that include annualised salary provisions. The decision has also introduced the provision for annualised salaries into some other awards for the first time.
Whilst the actual specifics of the annualised salary provisions vary per award, there are some significant changes that affect all award terms in relation to annualised salaries. - We can help with the red tape.
What is an Annualised Salary?
Some awards permit employees to be paid an annual salary that covers all payments such as allowances, penalty rates and overtime. for many employers and employees, this has been a flexible and practical solution to avoid the need for timesheets and extra payroll administration.
The Important Changes
The changes may affect the ease and efficiency of your current payroll administration, as there are now extra records required for all employees paid an annual salary under an award provision. Note this does not affect employees with a common law employment contract.
What you need to do now.
The new provisions come into effect on 1 March 2020. Employers need to review all existing agreements for annualised salaries as soon as possible. You will also need to consider the impact of the new requirements on your payroll administration and software.
There are many payroll software add-ons that can help to make administration easier if your current software does not have the required record-keeping tools built in.
Not sure how to approach these changes?
We can help. Contact us to arrange a time for a payroll compliance review.
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