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Asking eligible employees to work additional hours
If a qualifying employer wants to ask an eligible employee to work extra hours (in excess of their ordinary hours) while the employer is receiving JobKeeper payments, the usual requirements in the Fair Work Act apply.
This means that any additional hours need to be reasonable. An employee can refuse a request to work unreasonable additional hours. If the only reason for a request to work additional hours is to ‘match’ the amount of the $1500 (before tax) JobKeeper payment, that is not likely to be reasonable.
Employers must also comply with any other terms and conditions of employment that apply to the employee (for example under an award, enterprise agreement or employment contract). This could include overtime or other penalty rates for extra hours worked.
Under the general protections provisions of the Fair Work Act, an employer can't force (or try to force) an employee to work unreasonable additional hours, or to tell the employee who has terms and conditions set by a workplace instrument (such as an award or enterprise agreement) that they must work additional hours as a condition of receiving the amount of the JobKeeper payment. |
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