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Your rights at work TECO Brisbane workshop for 417 visa holders 09 November 2018

Gain valuable insights into your workplace rights at the TECO Brisbane workshop designed for 417 visa holders. Learn about minimum entitlements, common workplace issues, and how the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) can assist you. Discover important tips for backpackers, the current minimum wage, and how to get help when needed.

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Your rights at work TECO Brisbane workshop for 417 visa holders 09 November 2018

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  1. Your rights at workTECO Brisbane workshop for 417 visa holders09 November 2018

  2. About the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) • Federal government agency • Provides free education and information about workplace rights and entitlements • Helps to resolve workplace issues • Has tailored tools and resources for backpackers

  3. Minimum entitlements Pay National Employment Standards Award / agreement Types of employment Full time, part time, casual Pay slips Workplace basics

  4. Common issues in the workplace • Being asked to work for free • Being given goods or services instead of pay • Having money taken out of your pay • Not being given a pay slip • Not being given a Fair Work Information Statement • Cash back scheme • Sham contracting

  5. Current minimum wage – 21 years and over Full time Part time $18.93 Casual $23.66 (25% casual loading)

  6. Department of Home Affairs and FWO • The Department of Home Affairs will NOT cancel a person’s temporary visa if they: • had an entitlement to work as part of their visa • believe they have been exploited at work • have reported their circumstances to the FWO • are actively assisting us in an investigation • This applies as long as: • They commit to abiding by visa conditions in the future • There is no other basis for visa cancellation

  7. Getting help! It’s OK to ask for help or information REMEMBER: • It’s against the law to be sacked for asking about pay or entitlements • It’s against the law to be sacked for contacting the Fair Work Ombudsman • Anonymous Reporting tool

  8. Tips for backpackers • Be careful when finding work • Know who you are working for • Business name & ABN • Know what you should be paid • Piece work agreement & piece rate • Keep your own record • Keep a diary of the hours you work • Enjoy your working holiday in Australia

  9. Record My Hours App • Automatically record and store hours of work • Export data via email • Available in 18 languages • Not data stored centrally – you control how you share your information • Download this FREE app today at iTune app store or Google Play store

  10. www.fairwork.gov.au

  11. Tools and resources for backpackers • Dedicated webpage for visa holders www.fairwork.gov.au/migrantworkers • Register MyAccount for tailored information and priority service www.fairwork.gov.au/register • Pay and conditions tool (PACT) www.fairwork.gov.au/PACT • In language resources www.fairwork.gov.au/languages • Online learning centre www.fairwork.gov.au/learning • Record My Hours App www.fairwork.gov.au/app • The anonymous reporting tool www.fairwork.gov.au/tipoff

  12. Key messages • Backpackers have the same workplace rights as all other workers in Australia • Keep in mind of the visa assurance protocol • Make use of FWO’s free tools and resources • The FWO is here to help!

  13. Contact us • Fair Work Infoline 13 13 94 • Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) 13 14 50 • Register for My Account at www.fairwork.gov.au/register Follow us on: Facebook www.facebook.com/fairwork.gov.au Twitter @fairwork_gov_au YouTube youtube.com/fairworkgovau

  14. Quiz • What does the Fair Work Ombudsman do? • What is the current minimum wage in Australia? • What are the three different types of employment? • What is the agreement between the Fair Work Ombudsman and the Department of Home Affairs? • Tell me one common issue in the workplace. • What app can you download to keep your work hours? • What is the one way you can contact the FWO?

  15. Questions?

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