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FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DETERMINATION

Fair Work Act 2009
s.157—FWC may vary etc. modern awards if necessary to achieve modern awards objective

Restaurant and Catering Industry Association T/A Restaurant and Catering Industry Association
(AM2020/36)

RESTAURANT INDUSTRY AWARD 2020
[MA000119]

Restaurant industry

JUSTICE ROSS, PRESIDENT
DEPUTY PRESIDENT CLANCY
COMMISSIONER BISSETT

MELBOURNE, 29 JUNE 2020

Application to vary modern award to achieve the modern awards objective – Restaurant Industry Award 2020.

A. Further to the decision ([2020] FWCB 3401) issued by the Fair Work Commission on 29 June 2020, the above award is varied as follows:

1. By deleting Schedule I and inserting the following:

Schedule I—Award Flexibility During the COVID-19 Pandemic

I.1 The provisions of Schedule I are aimed at preserving the ongoing viability of businesses and preserving jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic and not to set any precedent in relation to award entitlements after its expiry date.

I.2 Schedule I operates from 1 July 2020 until 27 September 2020. The period of operation can be extended on application.

I.3 A direction under this Schedule ceases to have effect when it is withdrawn, revoked or replaced by the employer, or on 27 September 2020, whichever is earlier.

I.4 Schedule I does not apply to any employee employed by an employer that qualifies for the JobKeeper Scheme if the employee is an ‘eligible employee’ as defined in s.9 of the Coronavirus Economic Response Package (Payments and Benefits) Rules 2020.

I.5 If an employer or employee becomes entitled to Jobkeeper payments for an employee, the terms of Schedule I will not apply in relation to that employer and that employee.

I.6 Any dispute regarding the operation of Schedule I may be referred to the Fair Work Commission in accordance with Clause 34 – Dispute resolution.

I.7 Any direction given by an employer under this Schedule is not valid unless the employee is advised in writing that the employer consents to a dispute arising from the direction being settled by the Fair Work Commission through arbitration in accordance with Clause 34 – Dispute resolution and section 739(4) of the Act.

I.8 During the operation of Schedule I, the following provisions apply:

I.8.1 Classifications and duties

(a) As directed by their employer, where necessary employees will perform any duties that are within their skill and competency regardless of their classification under clause 14—Classifications and Schedule A—Classification Structure and Definitions, provided that the duties are safe and the employee is licensed and qualified to perform them.

(b) Clause 18.8—Higher duties will apply to employees engaged on duties carrying a higher rate than their ordinary classification.

I.8.2 Hours of Work—Full-time and part-time employees

(a) Subject to clause I.8.2(c), and despite clause 9—Full-time employment and requirements for notice in clause 15.3 (Rosters), an employer may direct a full-time employee to work an average of between 22.8 and 38 ordinary hours per week. The employee will be paid on a pro-rata basis. The arrangements for working ordinary hours in clause 15—Ordinary hours of work and rostering arrangements will apply on a pro- rata basis.

(b) Subject to clause I.8.2(c), and despite clause 10.4(a) (Part-time employment), and the requirements for notice in clause 15.3 (Roster), an employer may direct a part-time employee to work an average of between 60% and 100% of their guaranteed hours per week, or an average of between 60% and 100% of the guaranteed hours per week over the roster cycle.

(c) A direction under clause I.8.2(a) or (b) may only be given if:

(d) Prior to any employer issuing any direction under clause I.8.2(a) or (b) an employer must:

(e) An employee given a direction under clause I.8.2(a) or (b) will continue to accrue annual leave and personal leave, and any other applicable accruals under this Award, based on each full-time or part-time employee’s ordinary hours of work prior to the commencement of Schedule I.

(f) If an employee given a direction under clause I.8.2(a) or (b) takes a period of paid annual leave or personal leave, the payment for that leave will be based on the full-time or part-time employee’s ordinary hours of work prior to the commencement of Schedule I.

(g) An employee given a direction under clause I.8.2(a) or (b) may make any of the following requests, and the employer must consider the request and must not unreasonably refuse the request:

I.8.3 Annual leave

(a) Subject to clause I.8.3(c) and I.8.3(f) and despite clauses 25.4, 25.5 and 25.6 (Annual leave), an employer may, subject to considering an employee’s personal circumstances, request the employee in writing to take paid annual leave.

(b) If the employer gives the employee a request to take paid annual leave, and complying with the request will not result in the employee having a balance of paid annual leave of fewer than 2 weeks, the employee must consider the request and must not unreasonably refuse the request.

(c) An employer may only make a request under clause I.8.3(a) where it is reasonable in all the circumstances.

(d) A period of leave must start before 13 September 2020 but may end after that date.

(e) An employer can only request that an employee take annual leave pursuant to this clause if the request is made for reasons attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic or Government initiatives to slow the transmission of COVID-19 and is necessary to assist the employer to avoid or minimise the loss of employment.

(f) During the period of operation of Schedule I, instead of taking paid annual leave at the rate of pay required by s.90 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), an employer and an employee may agree to the employee taking twice as much annual leave at half the rate of pay for all or part of any period of annual leave.

(g) Clause I.8.3(a) does not prevent an employer and an employee agreeing to the employee taking annual leave at any time.

2. By updating the table of contents and cross-references accordingly

B. This determination comes into operation on 1 July 2020. In accordance with s.165(3) of the Fair Work Act 2009 this determination does not take effect in relation to a particular employee until the start of the employee’s first full pay period that starts on or after 1 July 2020.

PRESIDENT

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