Understand how we can make minimum standards for regulated workers. Including orders and guidelines for regulated worker.
Commences 26 August 2024
We can consider applications for regulated worker and contractual chain standards from 26 August 2024 or sooner by proclamation.
From 26 August 2024, we can consider making minimum standards orders and guidelines for regulated workers. We can also consider orders and guidelines for road transport contractual chains.
Orders are legal documents. They contain the minimum conditions regulated workers and persons in road transport contractual chains are entitled to. Before we can make an order, we must consult with affected entities.
Guidelines are not legally binding. These orders and guidelines are different to collective agreements for regulated workers and businesses.
Regulated workers will also have other rights not covered in this section. See regulated worker disputes.
We will publish details of applications to create or change minimum standards. We will publish details of some cases on our major cases page.
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Regulated worker minimum standard functions presentation
Overview of new Fair Work Commission functions relating to regulated workers, focusing on setting minimum standards.
About regulated workers and businesses
Understand how the law defines regulated workers and businesses.
Regulated worker minimum standards orders and guidelines
Understand how we can set minimum standards for regulated workers.
Road transport contractual chain orders and guidelines
We can set minimum standards for road transport contractual chains.
Regulated worker minimum standards cases
Understand how to apply or have a say in cases.
Expert Panel for the road transport industry
Understand the panel's role in cases related to the road transport industry.