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Annual Wage Review 2019

Annual Wage Review 2019

Published: 29 May 2019

Annual Wage Review 2019
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Annual Wage Review 2019

Published: 29 May 2019

Earlier today the Fair Work Commission handed down its annual wage review decision. The decision applies to all employees covered by modern awards, enterprise awards, as well as award free employees.

Summary of Decision

Minimum wages in modern awards will be increased by 3% from the first full pay period commencing on or after (ffppooa) 1 July 2019.

This increase can be absorbed into existing over award payments, as per the absorption clause in the applicable modern award.

The 3% increase will also apply to the national minimum wage, increasing it by $21.60 to $740.80 per week, or $19.49 per hour.

The national minimum wages for juniors, employees under training arrangements, and employees with a disability have also been increased by 3%.

Key Features of the Decision

Award covered employees

 Adult minimum wages

The minimum rates of pay for adult employees covered by a modern award are to be increased by 3% from the ffppooa 1 July 2019. Weekly wages will be rounded to the nearest $0.10.

Juniors, apprentices, trainees and piece workers

Most junior and apprentice rates are expressed as a percentage of a nominated adult rate and so the 3% increase will also flow through to these employees’ wages.

National Training Wages for trainees will also be increased by 3% from the ffppooa 1 July 2019.

Piece rates will increase in accordance with the relevant provisions in the modern award.

Employees with a disability

Most modern awards contain a supported wage system for employees with a disability. These employees are paid a percentage of the relevant adult wage, based on their assessed capacity. As a result, the 3% increase will also flow through to these employees. There is a minimum weekly payment (currently $86) which will also be increased. The new minimum weekly payment was not determined today but is expected to be announced before 1 July. 

Award/agreement free employees

Adult minimum wages

Award/agreement free adult employees are covered by the national minimum wage. This will be increased by $21.60 to $740.80 per week (or $19.49 per hour) from the ffppooa 1 July 2019.

Casual award/agreement free employees are also covered by a default casual loading which remains at 25%.

Special national minimum wages for award/agreement free junior employees

Previous wage reviews have established a special minimum wage for award/agreement free junior employees. These employees receive a percentage of the national minimum wage determined by the junior wage scale in the Miscellaneous Award 2010.

This provision will continue to apply to relevant employees and their minimum wages will increase accordingly.

Special national minimum wages for award/agreement free employees to whom training arrangements apply

Previous wage reviews have established a special minimum wage for award/agreement free trainees and apprentices.

Award/agreement free apprentices receive a percentage of the national minimum wage determined by the apprentice scale in the Miscellaneous Award 2010. Award/agreement free adult apprentices must not receive less that the full national minimum wage for adults.

Award/agreement free trainees must be paid in accordance with the National Training Wage, as found in Schedule E of the Miscellaneous Award 2010.

These provisions will continue to apply to relevant employees and minimum wages will increase accordingly.

Special national minimum wages for award/agreement free employees with a disability

The minimum rate of pay for award/agreement free employees with a disability that does not affect their work has also been increased by 3%. The adult minimum wage for these employees will rise to $740.80 per week, with juniors paid a percentage of this based on the scale in the Miscellaneous Award 2010.

Award/agreement free employees with a disability that affects their work are paid a percentage of this amount, based on their assessed productive capacity. There is a minimum weekly payment for these employees (currently $86) which will also be increased. The new minimum weekly payment was not determined today but is expected to be announced before 1 July. 

Please contact our Workplace and Employment team on 1800 846 565 if you require further information or clarification. 

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