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19 August 2019

Minimum wage increases to apply in Australian workplaces from 1 July 2019

Employers should review rates of pay before 1 July 2019 to ensure employees are paid in accordance with these wage rates.
Australia Employment and HR
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All employers should be aware of the Fair Work Commission's (FWC's) decision regarding the 2018/2019 annual wage review.

The FWC announced a 3% increase from the first full day period on or after 1 July 2019 to the:

  • national minimum wage, which will increase to $740.80 per week or $19.49 per hour (an increase of $21.60 per week or $0.56 per hour); and
  • minimum full time wage rates set out in modern awards. Allowances will increase in accordance with the provisions of the relevant modern award.

The FWC's decision is lower than last year's 3.5% increase to the national minimum wage (and lower than the 3.3% increase from the previous year). The FWC stated that the prevailing economic conditions justified a lower increase this year.

In light of the FWC's decision, it is important that employers review their rates of pay before 1 July 2019 to ensure employees are appropriately paid in accordance with the new wage rates. There can be significant penalties against employers, and potentially directors, who fail to meet their minimum wage obligations.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
19 August 2019

Minimum wage increases to apply in Australian workplaces from 1 July 2019

Australia Employment and HR
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