We are reviewing modern award classifications and minimum wage rates on work value grounds to remedy potential gender undervaluation, starting with 5 priority awards.
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Awards to be considered
We started this process to consider making changes (variations) to certain classifications and minimum wage rates in the following modern awards:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services Award 2020 – AM2024/22
- Children’s Services Award 2010 – AM2024/23
- Health Professionals and Support Services Award 2020 – AM2024/20
- Pharmacy Industry Award 2020 – AM2024/19
- Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010 – AM/2024/21
The proceedings follow the Annual Wage Review 2023-24 decision, which identified that the above 5 awards require priority consideration as to whether they have been the subject of gender undervaluation.
Get involved
We welcome submissions from individuals, organisations, academics, and any other interested party.
You can use our submission coversheet and template to help you prepare your submission.
We publish all submissions and correspondence on our website.
Submissions should be sent to awards@fwc.gov.au.
The provisional list of issues and draft timetable will be discussed at a hearing before Justice Hatcher at 2pm on Tuesday 18 June 2024.
At the hearing, interested parties may also propose relevant independent research for us to undertake or commission.
Proposed list of issues
The Expert Panel considering the priority awards published a statement [2024] FWCFB 280 (pdf) on 7 June 2024 which identified a provisional list of issues that may be considered in this case:
- Having regard to the findings contained in the Stage 1 and Stage 2 reports, has the work to which the classifications apply been historically undervalued because of assumptions based on gender?
- Would variations to the minimum wage rates prescribed for the classifications be justified by work value reasons and would such variations be necessary to achieve the modern awards objective?
- Does the work of employees under any of the classifications involve the exercise of ‘invisible’ skills and/or caring work as described in paragraphs [156(1)] and [172]–[173] and elsewhere in the Stage 3 Aged Care decision?
- Is the benchmark rate identified in paragraph [170] of the Stage 3 Aged Care decision appropriate to apply to any of the classifications for which a Certificate III qualification or equivalent is required?
- Is the benchmark rate identified in paragraph [204] of the Stage 3 Aged Care decision appropriate to apply to any of the classifications for which an undergraduate degree qualification or equivalent is required?
- To the extent that any adjustment to the existing classification structure in any of the awards is required, what are appropriate terms (including classification descriptors and minimum wage rates) for a new or modified classification structure?
- To the extent that any increases to the minimum rates for any classifications are justified by work value reasons in order to remedy gender undervaluation, what is an appropriate implementation timetable for such increases having regard to funding and related issues?
- Should the equal remuneration order (PR525485) applicable to social and community service employees under the Social, Community, Home Care and Disability Services Industry Award 2010 be revoked consequent upon appropriate variations to the classification structure and minimum wage rates in that award?
Proposed timetable
Date | Details |
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8-12 July 2024 | Preliminary conferences with parties to ascertain any agreed matters. |
6 September 2024 | Parties to lodge submissions and evidence, and any agreed statements of facts, concerning the identified issues. |
15 November 2024 | Parties to lodge submissions and evidence in reply. |
19 November 2024 | Directions hearing. |
2-6, 9-13, 16-20 December 2024 | Reserved for hearing of all matters. |
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