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Fair Work Act 2009
s.306W—FWC may make written guidelines about Part 2-7A
Guidelines in relation to the operation of Part 2-7A
(LH2024/24)
JUSTICE HATCHER, PRESIDENT SYDNEY, 31 OCTOBER 2024
Creation of written guidelines concerning the operation of Part 2-7A of the Fair Work Act
2009 (Cth) – guidelines made.
[1] Section 306W of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act) provides for the Commission
to make written guidelines in relation to the operation of Part 2-7A of the FW Act, which deals
with regulated labour hire arrangement orders. If made, the guidelines must be in force by 1
November 2024.
[2] On 14 October 2024, the Commission published draft guidelines on the operation of
Part 2-7A. In an accompanying statement,1 I noted that the Commission has not yet issued a
decision in relation to a contested application made under Part 2-7A and indicated that the
guidelines, if and when made, will be updated over time to reflect significant decisions made
by the Commission.
[3] The statement invited interested persons to comment on the content of the draft
guidelines, and whether the guidelines should be made at all. Comments were due by 25
October 2024. The Commission has received comments from a number of interested
persons. These broadly support the Commission making the guidelines and updating them over
time to reflect significant decisions made under Part 2-7A. No person expressed opposition to
the making of guidelines.
[4] I have determined to make the guidelines. Taking into account comments made in
relation to the draft guidelines, minor amendments have been made to clarify the purpose of the
guidelines and update some legislative references, including adding additional content to the
section of the guidelines which deals with the anti-avoidance provisions in Division 4 of Part
2-7A.
[5] Some of the comments received by the Commission sought further guidance on how
particular provisions of Part 2-7A will operate (for example, some interested parties sought
further guidance in relation to the protected rate of pay section of the guidelines). Given the
likelihood that these matters may be the subject of future decisions of the Commission, I am
not inclined to make changes with respect to those matters within the guidelines at this time.
[6] As foreshadowed in my statement of 14 October 2024, the guidelines will be updated
when relevant decisions are made under Part 2-7A. The Commission may also update the
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guidelines as it develops a greater understanding of the practical issues that arise once regulated
labour hire arrangement orders are in effect.
[7] I extend my appreciation to those who provided comment on the draft guidelines. The
guidelines will be published and therefore made, today, 31 October 2024.
PRESIDENT
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