Understanding & Identifying Award Rates: Webinar Recording

Thank you to everyone who attended our webinar “Understanding & Identifying Award Rates”. 

This webinar was held in partnership with Journey Marketing, aiming to assist Accounting & Bookkeeping Firms who receive general HR queries regularly from their clients. 

 The webinar recording is structured as below: 

  • Introduction - 00:00

  • Topic Introduction - 03:46

  • What is an Award? - 04:45

  • Overview of an Award (David uses the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 as an example and explains how to navigate it) - 07:49

  • How to find a specific Award - 25:10

  • What causes error in identification? The industry, not vocation, mindset - 40:38

  • Identifying Applicable Awards - 49:24

  • Complexity of Award Structures - 50:20

  • Pros & Cons of calling Fairwork - 53:20


Have you ever found yourself scratching your head over which award rate to apply when compensating your employees? If so, you're not alone. Navigating the intricacies of Fair Work Australia's award system can feel like finding your way through a labyrinth, especially for those who are new to the process. 

Identifying the correct award rate isn't just about paying your employees—it's about ensuring fairness, compliance, and maintaining a positive work environment. Our team of experts have years of experience with the nuances of Fair Work Australia's award system, so you can trust us to steer you in the right direction. 

If you have watched this webinar and realised that you may need further support with correctly paying your employees, click the button below to reach out and get your own personal guide for navigating Award Rates. Don't let confusion and uncertainty hold you back. With our expertise by your side, you can confidently navigate the maze of award rates and ensure fair compensation for your employees. Get in touch today and let's chart a course to success together. 

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