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15 June 2020

Category and Consumer Impact Monitor

Project overview
Consumer and market research
9 June 2020

TPP, fall armyworm and exotic leafminers webinar series

Article
Pests diseases and biosecurity
Potatoes and Tomatoes
9 June 2020

Export Council of Australia Global Podcast

Article and Podcast
International trade and markets and Grower profile
3 June 2020

Jo Van Niekerk: Rolling up her sleeves to achieve veg industry goals

Article
Grower profile
Baby leaf and Leafy vegetables
3 June 2020

Enoch X: Harvesting the fruits of his labour

Article
Grower profile
Beans, Chives and more
3 June 2020

Going it alone: Adam’s growing journey

Article
Grower profile
Broccoli, Chives and more
2 June 2020

Jamie Jurgens: Focus on soil sustainability

Article
Environment and Grower profile

On 20 May, the full Federal Court has reached a decision in the matter of WorkPac v Rossato, which presented an opportunity to reverse or confirm the position on the classification of casual employees reached in the earlier case of WorkPac v Skene.

Regrettably, the Federal Court’s decision effectively confirms (and probably expands upon) the position on casual employment in Skene, enabling employees who can demonstrate that they were working fixed, regular shifts to retroactively claim full time leave and entitlements despite having received loading under the understanding that they were casual employees.

This opens up the worrying potential for many such employees to effectively ‘double-dip’ on entitlements.

In order to help producers navigate the immediate consequences of the decision, the National Farmers’ Federation has produced a guidance document listing precautionary steps that employers should take in order to avoid facing a similar situation to WorkPac in Skene and Rossato.

View a guidance document from the NFF here.

AUSVEG also sought advice at the request of its State Members to get some detailed grower advice.

AUSVEG has engaged with HR Global Solutions, for details please view this document.