MA000063 PR719900 |
FAIR WORK COMMISSION |
DETERMINATION |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.156—4 yearly review of modern awards
4 yearly review of modern awards—Payment of wages
(AM2016/8)
PASSENGER VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION AWARD 2020
[MA000063]
Passenger vehicle transport (non rail) industry | |
JUSTICE ROSS, PRESIDENT |
MELBOURNE, 4 JUNE 2020 |
4 yearly review of modern awards – common issue – payment of wages – payments on termination – Passenger Vehicle Transportation Award 2020.
A. Further to the Full Bench decision issued by the Fair Work Commission on 20 May 2020 [[2020] FWCFB 1131], the above award is varied as follows:
1. By deleting clause 16.4.
2. By renumbering clause 16.5 as 16.4.
3. By inserting a new clause 16.5 as follows:
16.5 Payment on termination of employment
(a) The employer must pay an employee no later than 7 days after the day on which the employee’s employment terminates:
(i) the employee’s wages under this award for any complete or incomplete pay period up to the end of the day of termination; and
(ii) all other amounts that are due to the employee under this award and the NES.
(b) The requirement to pay wages and other amounts under clause 16.5(a) is subject to further order of the Commission and the employer making deductions authorised by this award or the Act.
NOTE 1: Section 117(2) of the Act provides that an employer must not terminate an employee’s employment unless the employer has given the employee the required minimum period of notice or “has paid” to the employee payment instead of giving notice.
NOTE 2: Clause 16.5(b) allows the Commission to make an order delaying the requirement to make a payment under clause 16.5. For example, the Commission could make an order delaying the requirement to pay redundancy pay if an employer makes an application under section 120 of the Act for the Commission to reduce the amount of redundancy pay an employee is entitled to under the NES.
NOTE 3: State and Territory long service leave laws or long service leave entitlements under section 113 of the Act, may require an employer to pay an employee for accrued long service leave on the day on which the employee’s employment terminates or shortly after.
4. By updating the table of contents and cross-references accordingly.
B. This determination comes into operation from 11 June 2020. In accordance with s.165(3) of the Fair Work Act 2009 this determination does not take effect until the start of the first full pay period that starts on or after 11 June 2020.
PRESIDENT
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