MGA Independent Retailer Issue 5 September 2021

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LEGAL AND IR

NATIONAL

Part-time flexibility provisions in the GRA MGA advocating for our members MGA has contributed significantly to advancing our Members’ interests in respect of flexibility in rostering part-time employees. As an extension of our work as part of Christian Porter’s Working Groups, we understand that achieving part-time flexibility would enable members to offer current part-time employees additional hours of work with ease, as well as support de-casualisation of the workforce. In early 2021, MGA and the ACTU jointly applied to the FWC to insert a schedule in the General Retail Industry Award 2020 (the GRA) to enable parttime employees to work additional hours at ordinary rates of pay. After numerous submissions and significant discussions with the FWC, the FWC published an amendment to the GRA, which enables Members to provide part-time employees additional hours of work at the ordinary rate of pay, subject to compliance with procedural requirements.

temporarily vary employees’ agreed hours of work on a single-shift basis. This means that Members and employees can mutually agree that the employee will work additional hours of work on a particular shift, which is payable at the ordinary rate of pay (not overtime rates).

• as a result of working the additional

Members are advised that such additional hours of work at ordinary rates must include any penalty rate applicable.

• that the Member gives a copy of the

The new part-time flexibility clauses inserted into the GRA took effect from Members’ first full pay period commencing on or after 1 July 2021.

Should Members wish to utilise the part-time flexibility clause in the GRA in respect of additional hours worked on a particular shift, Members must ensure that the following is complied with:

New part-time flexibility clauses The new part-time flexibility clauses enable Members to provide part-time employees with additional hours of work more easily. This is achieved by permitting Members and their part-time employees to

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Compliance with procedural requirements

• a written agreement is entered

into between the Member and the individual part-time employee to temporarily vary the employee’s regular pattern of work (note – emails, text messages or other electronic communications or electronic records are sufficient);

• the written agreement is entered into before the end of the affected shift;

hours, the part-time employee has not worked 38 or more ordinary hours per week;

• that the Member keeps a copy of the written agreement; and

written agreement to the employee if requested.

It is best practice and highly recommended that the written agreement should also specify that the additional hours worked pursuant to the agreement are payable at ordinary rates, including any penalty rates. Next steps The Legal and IR Team can assist Members with any queries on the part-time flexibility provisions, including providing template variation letters to comply with the procedural requirements of the provisions. We are contactable on 1800 888 479.


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Welcome to our new corporate partner – Till Payments

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MGA TMA Report to members

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The importance of weights measurements and labelling

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pages 46-47

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page 44

Peter Filipovic CEO CUB retires after 25 years

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Illicit Tobacco - Queensland

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pages 41-42

Western Downs stores looking to improve sustainability

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page 40

How to get ready for WA’s single-use plastics ban

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page 37

Why MGA membership is crucial to my business

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page 34

Sustainability a pillar for success at Foodland

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page 36

The MGA board announces MiPlanet

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page 35

Metcash reports a 10% increase in supermarket sales

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page 32

NSW COVID-19 Small Business Treasury Economic Recovery Group

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page 27

COSBOA Small Business COVID Recovery Round Table meeting

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page 22

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page 24

COVID-19 lockdowns and movement restrictions

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page 23

Temporary visa workers and labour shortages

2min
page 26

COVID-19 support for lockdowns

2min
page 25

COVID-19 Vaccinations – join ‘The Vaccination Movement’

3min
pages 19-21

Marie Brown MGA’s National Legal Counsel retires

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page 18

Employsure - The Full Federal Court has unanimously upheld an appeal by the ACCC

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RBA conducts retail payments regulation review

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Fair Work Act 2009: New National Employment Standard for offering casual conversion

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CEO Welcome

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Unfair Dismissals - The recent statistics and how to defend a

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Part-time flexibility provisions in the GRA MGA advocating for our members

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