[2021] FWC 2276
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

STATEMENT


Fair Work Act 2009

s.157—FWC may vary etc. modern awards if necessary to achieve modern awards objective

Family and Domestic Violence Leave Review
(AM2021/55)

JUSTICE ROSS, PRESIDENT

MELBOURNE, 23 APRIL 2021

Family and domestic violence leave term – review of unpaid leave term – paid family and domestic violence leave – draft survey published.

[1] On 15 April 2021, the Full Bench issued a Statement (the April Statement) 1 in relation to the 2021 review of family and domestic violence leave terms in modern awards (FDV Review). As noted in the April Statement, the following issues will be considered in the FDV Review:

1. Whether employees should be able to access paid personal/carer’s leave for the purpose of taking family and domestic violence leave.

2. The adequacy of the unpaid paid family and domestic violence leave entitlement.

3. Whether provisions should be made for paid family and domestic violence leave.

[2] A research program was set out at [15] of the April Statement:

1. Literature and data review: A review of literature and data that examines the prevalence and impacts of family and domestic violence. This review may also consider state-based approaches to family and domestic violence leave.

2. Analysis of the Workplace Agreements Database: The analysis will update evidence filed by Ai Group in earlier proceedings and will analyse terms in enterprise agreements dealing with family and domestic violence.

3. A qualitative assessment on the experience of family and domestic violence leave: Qualitative research examining employee’s experience of family and domestic violence by exploring their interaction with the various support services and systems.

4. Survey analysis: A survey of employers seeking information on the use and operation of the unpaid family and domestic violence leave entitlement. The survey will be designed by Commission staff and interested parties will have an opportunity to comment on a draft of the survey. A draft survey will also be published prior to the conference.

[3] The draft survey referred to above will be published with this Statement.

[4] The following draft directions were set out at [19] of the April Statement as follows:

‘1. Any party seeking to vary a modern award in relation to family and domestic violence leave is to file their proposed variation, evidence and written submissions in support by 4.00 pm on Friday 30 July 2021.

2. Any party opposing proposed variations to modern awards is to file their evidence and written submissions by 4.00pm on Friday 1 October 2021.

3. Submissions and evidence in reply is to be filed by 4.00pm on Friday 5 November 2021.

4. The matter will be listed for Mention at 9.30am on Monday 15 November 2021.

5. The matter will be listed for Hearing in the week commencing 29 November 2021.

6. Liberty to apply.’

[5] As noted in the April Statement, a conference has been listed at 1.00pm on Friday 30 April 2021. The purpose of the conference is to discuss:

  the draft directions set out at [19] of the April Statement; and

  any proposed additions to the research program.

[6] The draft survey will also be discussed at the conference.

[7] Any party who wishes to attend the conference should send an email to Chambers.Ross.j@fwc.gov.au specifying a name and contact telephone number by 4.00pm on Thursday 29 April 2021.

PRESIDENT

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