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Hi all aussies (or anyone else that has knowlage in Australian Workplace and aggrements) out there. I have just started a new job. I was talking to the payroll lady and she said that leave loading is 17% on the "award wage" NOT 17% on the paid wage (as I am being paid above award wage).

I know that this is not true. But can anyone please guide my to a website or refence that would have this in writting for me to print out and take to work to show her.

I don't want to cause a huge issue - but I do not want to be ripped off either.

2007-12-12 19:15:21 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Local Businesses Australia Melbourne

5 answers

Try this.

http://www.wagenet.gov.au/Wagenet/Search/view.asp?docid=258084&query=((%20AW778738))&page=17&quickview=Y

Hope it helps

2007-12-12 19:35:18 · answer #1 · answered by Michael T 5 · 1 0

You're lucky to be getting loading at all! I haven't worked for anyone who has done leave loading for at least 10 years.

That being the case, I think the loading should be on your salary, not the award. But that's just what I think, not what the law is.

When it comes down to it, it's an agreement between you and your employer, so whatever you signed when you joined the company is what you get.

The sites suggested above should help.

2007-12-14 08:26:02 · answer #2 · answered by Jay M 2 · 0 0

Is Leave Loading Compulsory

2016-12-14 05:23:55 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You gets a commission your holiday loading once you're taking annual depart, whether its as quickly as a week or taken suddenly. almost all complete-Time workers will receive the loading. some area-Time workers won't, even however they're entitled to Annual depart. verify your Award Entitlements or place of labor settlement.

2016-12-11 03:17:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

These sites cover all you need to know about jobs, wages and employment conditions.
http://workplace.gov.au
http://www.wagenet.gov.au
http://www.wageline.com.au

Your Rights at Work: Minimum Wage
http://www.rightsatwork.com.au/thefacts/minimumwage

2007-12-12 20:20:45 · answer #5 · answered by • Koala • uʍop ɹǝpun 7 · 0 0

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