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16 October 2017

Penalty rate cuts to continue undisturbed

The FWC decision to cut penalty rates will stand after a case brought by Unions was dismissed by the Full Federal Court.
Australia Employment and HR
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The Fair Work Commission's (FWC) decision to cut penalty rates for hospitality, retail and fast-food workers will stand after a case brought by Unions arguing that the FWC's decision was "legally unreasonable" has been dismissed by the Full Federal Court.

This means that the public holiday cuts which came into effect on 1 July this year will stand and the gradual introduction over several years of the Sunday penalty rate cuts will take place as ruled by the FWC in February. For more information on the impact of this, you can read our previous update HERE.

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ARTICLE
16 October 2017

Penalty rate cuts to continue undisturbed

Australia Employment and HR
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