Authors: Paul Lorraine and Callum Sirker
Changes to the Professional Employees Award 2020 come into effect on 16 September 2023.
This Award covers a wide range of employees who work in information technology, medical research, quality auditing, engineering and telecommunications.
Arising from a Full Bench decision on 22 April 2020 as part of the four-yearly review of modern awards, in January 2023, the Fair Work Commission decided of its own motion to address hours and overtime, and Award coverage. Variations were proposed in the Commission’s 16 March 2023 decision.
Hours and overtime – summary of changes
Coverage
The Full Bench decision in Zheng v Poten & Partners identified an issue with the “principal purpose” test for determining Award coverage and the classifications in Schedule A of the Award. The Commission found the test was “singularly ill-suited” to determine the application of those classifications, causing uncertainty and excessive litigation about the coverage of the Award.
Schedule A will therefore be modified to clarify coverage:
“An employee performing professional engineering duties, professional scientific duties, professional information technology duties or quality auditing must be classified in one of the following classifications, provided that the employee is not employed in a wholly or principally managerial position.”
Notes for employers
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