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DECEMBER, 2021
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Daylesford’s Christmas spirit
THREE IN A MANGER CHRISTMAS came early at Mt Ararat Simmentals, with John and Andrea Leek recently welcoming triplets to the herd. Thrilled at these new additions, John and Andrea will be opening the farm up for Beef Week in 2022, with the calves on display. Read the entire story on page 23. PHOTO: Jack Morgan Warragul and Drouin Gazette
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Rendering the industry less productive WITH the Fair Work Commission looking to amend the Horticultural Award so that all employees receive a minimum of $25.41 per hour on piecework rates, an industry that is already struggling under a critical labour shortage may now have their wage costs pushed to unsustainable levels.
Tony Mahar, chief executive officer (CEO) of the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF), said that it is a bitter blow to many farmers who are already doing the right things, but who are right now facing another harvest with a woefully inadequate workforce. “Farmers want to ensure
workers are paid fairly, and they also want to be able to reward their most productive workers,” he said. The removal of piecework rates has the potential to render the industry less productive, and remove the advantage for employees to work at their own pace. The Fair Work
Commission in its findings, however, claimed that current piecework rates are not determined in accordance with the Horticulture Award. Mr Mahar attributes this to the complexity of the formula required to calculate piecework rates, and said that the NFF has been vocal in calling for a
more streamlined and less complex industrial relations system to address this situation. He believes that the wholesale changes the commission is considering will only result in greater complexity, and with a December 16 deadline for the commission’s final determination, no
consideration is being made for seasonal impact. With the floor rate set to be legislated equal to a casual rate, growers will need to keep a record of hours worked, and industry professionals are concerned that this additional reporting will increase overall administrative costs. ■ Continued page 4
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