Members are advised of an upcoming Public Holiday in Victoria for Grand Final Eve on Friday 2nd October 2015.
The Friday before the AFL Grand Final was declared a public holiday via notice in the Victorian Government Gazette on 19 August 2015. Grand Final Friday is now a public holiday across the whole of Victoria, including metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.
FULLTIME & PART TIME EMPLOYEES
Simply stated, Fulltime or Part Time employees performing work on a public holiday must be paid double time or ordinary time plus the equivalent day off in lieu as mutually agreed. Please also note that Fulltime or Part Time employees normally rostered on a public holiday are entitled to time off without loss of wages.
CASUAL EMPLOYEES
Casual Employees are not entitled to public holidays. All work performed by a casual employee on a public holiday is at their normal Casual rate of pay in accordance with the Horse & Greyhound Training Award 2010 (HGTA).
The ATA has previously received correspondence from Fair Work Australia (FWA), now known as Fair Work Commission, that states “FWA are of the view that a casual employee working on a public holiday is excluded from the penalty rates provided at clause 26.3 of the Training Award. FWA note that this is consistent with the operation under the key pre-modern award in the industry, the Horse Training Industry Award 1999 [AP783476]”.
PAYMENT OF WAGES & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
In the event that a pay period ends on or before a public holiday an Employer is required to ensure that Employees receive payment of wages at least (1) day prior.
WORKING OUTSIDE YOUR STATE ON A PUBLIC HOLIDAY
An employee is entitled to public holidays depending on where they are based for work not where they are working on the day of the public holiday.
The ATA’s Industrial Relations Manager is contactable on (03) 9372 1688 or email ata@austrainers.com.au should Members require further assistance.
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