[2021] FWCFB 4801 |
FAIR WORK COMMISSION |
STATEMENT |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.156—4 yearly review of modern awards
4 yearly review of modern awards—Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010
(AM2018/26)
JUSTICE ROSS, PRESIDENT |
MELBOURNE, 5 AUGUST 2021 |
4 yearly review of modern awards – Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010
[1] On 4 May 2021 the Commission issued a decision 1 in relation to the Tranche 2 claims in the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010 (SCHADS Award) (the Decision).
[2] In a Statement published on 16 July 2021 2 we agreed to vary the directions such that interested parties were to file any submissions and evidence in respect of the draft variation determination and our provisional views by 4.00pm (AEST) on Tuesday 27 July 2021.
[3] Interested parties were to file any submissions and evidence in respect of the draft variation determination and our provisional views by no later than 4pm, Tuesday 3 August 2021.
[4] The matter is listed for Hearing on Friday, 6 August 2021 at 9:30am.
[5] Submissions have been received in respect of the provisional views and draft variation determination from the following interested parties:
• The Australian Services Union
• The Australian Industry Group
• National Disability Services
• The Australian Federation of Employers and Industries
• Australian Business Industrial
• Australian Community Industry Alliance
• Includa
• ZestCare
• HireUp
• Australian Association of Private Nursing Services
[6] Witness Statements were filed by Ai Group and AFEI:
Ai Group
• Aleysia Leonard
• Christopher Chippendale
• Christopher Nillsen
• Craig MacArthur
• Richard Cabrita
AFEI
[7] Ai Group filed a supplementary submission on 5 August 2021 which included an amended witness statement of Aleysia Leonard.
[8] In a Statement 3 published on 4 August 2021, interested parties who wish to cross-examine any of the witnesses set out at [6] above were directed to advise the Commission by no later than 12 noon on Thursday 5 August 2021. The Health Services Union advised that they wish to cross-examine Aleysia Leonard and estimated that they would take 10 minutes. The Australian Services Union advised that they wish to cross-examine Mr Christopher Chippendale and estimated that they would take 20 minutes.
[9] Ai Group is to arrange for Aleysia Leonard and Christopher Chippendale to be available at the Hearing tomorrow at 9:30am. We will deal with the witness evidence first.
[10] The following witnesses are not required for cross-examination:
• Christopher Nillsen
• Craig MacArthur
• Richard Cabrita
• Kylie Lambert
[11] At the conclusion of the witness evidence we will hear from the parties about Ai Group’s proposal that the matters raised by the Unions and National Disability Services about the broken shift allowance, shift penalties and public holiday penalties, should not be dealt with to finality during tomorrow’s Hearing (see Ai Group supplementary submission at [5] – [23]).
[12] Ai Group also made an application for a confidentiality order in respect of its witnesses. The application relates to each of the witness statements filed by Ai Group in these proceedings. In the Statement published on 4 August 2021, any party opposing the application for a confidentiality order was directed to advise the Commission by no later than 12 noon on Thursday 5 August 2021. In the Statement of 4 August 2021, we indicated that in the absence of any opposition we would grant the application for a confidentiality order. No submissions were received opposing the confidentiality order. We grant the application, an order will be issued shortly.
[13] The Commission will shortly publish a Summary of Submissions document, which puts a number of questions to the parties. Interested parties are to provide answers in response to the questions set out in the document and to make any corrections or additions to the summary of their submissions during the hearing on Friday 6 August 2021.
PRESIDENT
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