Fair Work Commission
{{Short description|Australian industrial relations tribunal}}
{{Use Australian English|date=May 2018}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2021}}
{{Confuse|Fair Work Ombudsman}}
{{Infobox high court
| court_name = Fair Work Commission
| image = Fair Work Commission logo.svg
| caption = Logo of the Australian Fair Work Commission
| motto = Australia's national workplace relations tribunal
| established = {{Start date and age|df=y|2009}}
| location = All capital cities in Australia.
| type = Appointed by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the Australian Government
| authority = Fair Work Act 2009
| budget = {{AUD|126.89 million}} (2021–22)
| website = {{URL|www.fwc.gov.au}}
| chiefjudgetitle = President
| chiefjudgename = Justice Adam Hatcher
| termstart =
| termend =
| termend2 = At the age of 65
| chiefjudgetitle2 = Vice Presidents
| chiefjudgename2 = {{Plainlist|
- Joe Catanzariti
- Ingrid Asbury
}}
| termstart2 = At the age of 65
}}
The Fair Work Commission (FWC), until 2013 known as Fair Work Australia (FWA),{{cite web|title=About Amendment Act|url=http://www.fwc.gov.au/index.cfm?pagename=aboutamendmentact|publisher=Fair Work Commission|access-date=5 January 2013}} is the Australian industrial relations tribunal created by the Fair Work Act 2009 as part of the Rudd Government's reforms to industrial relations in Australia.{{cite news|last=Taylor|first=Jeremy|title=Unions welcome new Fair Work Act|url=http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2009/s2614232.htm|access-date=5 January 2013|newspaper=The 7:30 Report|date=1 July 2009}}{{Cite web |title=Fair Work Act 2009 |url=https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2021C00421/Html/Volume_1 |access-date=2022-11-19 |website=Federal Register of Legislation |language=en}} Operations commenced on 1 July 2009. It is the successor of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission, and also performs functions previously performed by the Workplace Authority and the Australian Fair Pay Commission.
The office of President of the Fair Work Commission has been held by Justice Adam Hatcher since 19 February 2023.{{cite news |last1=Osborne |first1=Paul |title=Ex-union legal adviser to head industrial umpire |url=https://thewest.com.au/politics/ex-union-legal-adviser-to-head-up-new-workplace-umpire-c-9702832 |access-date=27 February 2023 |work=The West Australian |publisher=West Australian Newspapers Limited |date=9 February 2023}}
{{As of|2019|5|29}}, it operates under the portfolio of the Australian Attorney-General, the Hon Mark Dreyfus MP.{{cite web |title=Administrative Order Arrangements |url=https://www.pmc.gov.au/sites/default/files/publications/aao-20190529.pdf |website=Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet |publisher=Commonwealth of Australia |date=29 May 2019 |access-date=2 June 2019}} The general manager of the FWC is Murray Furlong, who was appointed in October of 2021.{{Cite web|title=Appointment of Murray Furlong as General Manager of the Fair Work Commission|url=https://ministers.ag.gov.au/media-centre/appointment-murray-furlong-general-manager-fair-work-commission-05-10-2021|access-date=2021-12-22|website=Our ministers – Attorney-General's portfolio|language=en}}
FWC's functions include the setting and varying industrial awards, minimum wage fixation, dispute resolution, the approval of enterprise agreements, and handling claims for unfair dismissal.
Role
FWC is an independent workplace relations tribunal with the power and authority to regulate and enforce provisions relating to minimum wages and employment conditions, enterprise bargaining, industrial action, dispute resolution, and termination of employment.{{cite web | title=The Fair Work Commission and us – what's the difference?| website=Fair Work Ombudsman | date=2 September 2020 | url=https://www.fairwork.gov.au/| access-date=12 September 2020}}
The Fair Work Act is an attempt to create a more national system for regulating industrial relations in Australia. Each state has the discretion to hand over some or all of their industrial relations powers to the Commonwealth, and should a state decide to refer their powers to a centralized and national industrial relations system, all the employees of that state would effectively be covered by the national Fair Work Act. The FWC has taken over the roles of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC) in matters of workplace disputes and industrial actions. It is also involved in the process of determining national industrial relations policies, including setting minimum wages and regulating the award system. Since the introduction of the Fair Work Act, all states except Western Australia have referred their powers to the Commonwealth.{{cite journal |author1=Cooper, R |author2=Ellem, B |date=2009 |title=Fair Work and the Re-regulation of Collective Bargaining |journal=Australian Journal of Labour Law |volume=22 |number=3 |pages=284–305 }}
Structure
When originally founded, all FWC members were previously members of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission. The FWC has a President, two Vice Presidents, a number of Deputy Presidents and Commissioners. The General Manager reports to the President and is responsible for administration. This position replaced the Industrial Registrar. The inaugural President was Justice Giudice. He retired from this position in February 2012, and was succeeded by former Victorian Supreme Court judge Iain Ross who served from 2012 to 2022.{{cite news|last=Hannan|first=Ewin|title=All sides approve of Fair Work appointees|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/all-sides-approve-of-fair-work-appointees/story-fn59niix-1226281006822|access-date=25 February 2012|newspaper=The Australian|date=25 February 2012}}
FWC has members based in Melbourne (M), Sydney (S), Brisbane (B), Newcastle (N), Perth (P), Adelaide (A) and Canberra (C). The members of the FWC, as at September 2023, are:{{cite web |url=https://www.fwc.gov.au/about-us/members-case-allocations/list-commission-members |title=List of Commission Members |publisher=Fair Work Commission |access-date=2 September 2023}}
= President =
- Justice Adam Hatcher (S)
= Vice presidents =
- Vice President I Asbury (B)
- Vice President M Gibian (S)
= Deputy presidents =
- Deputy President VP Gostencnik (M)
- Deputy President M Binet (P)
- Deputy President WR Clancy (M)
- Deputy President LE Dean (C)
- Deputy President P Anderson (A)
- Deputy President AC Colman (M)
- Deputy President I Masson (M)
- Deputy President A Beaumont (P)
- Deputy President A Millhouse (M)
- Deputy President T Saunders (S/N)
- Deputy President N Lake (B)
- Deputy President G Boyce (S)
- Deputy President B Cross (S)
- Deputy President MJ Easton (S)
- Deputy President A Bell (M)
- Deputy President T Dobson OAM (B)
- Deputy President PJ Hampton (A)
- Deputy President BM O'Neill (M)
- Deputy President J Wright (S)
- Deputy President A Grayson (S)
- Deputy President T Roberts (S)
- Deputy President P O'Keeffe (P)
- Deputy President A Slevin (S)
= Commissioners =
- Commissioner PJ Spencer (B)
- Commissioner DS McKenna (S)
- Acting Commissioner MP Bissett (M)
- Commissioner CF Simpson (B)
- Commissioner T Lee (M)
- Commissioner B Riordan (S)
- Commissioner LAT Johns OAM (M)
- Commissioner NP Wilson (M)
- Commissioner T Cirkovic (M)
- Commissioner C Platt (A)
- Commissioner K Harper-Greenwell (M)
- Commissioner J Hunt (B)
- Commissioner S McKinnon (M)
- Commissioner L Yilmaz (M)
- Commissioner S Mirabella (M)
- Commissioner P Ryan (S)
- Commissioner A Matheson (S)
- Commissioner P Schneider (P)
- Commissioner S Durham (B)
- Commissioner S Connolly (M)
- Commissioner S Crawford (S)
- Commissioner M Perica (M)
- Commissioner P Lim (P)
- Commissioner S Allison (M)
- Commissioner OT Tran (M)
=Additional members=
Additional members are dual appointees with other bodies, or sit part-time as expert panel members:
- Deputy President DJ Barclay (Hobart, also President of the Tasmanian Industrial Commission)
- The Hon Martin Ferguson AM (Expert Panel Member){{cite web |last1=Porter |first1=Christian |author-link1=Christian Porter |title=New appointments to the Fair Work Commission Expert Panel |url=https://www.attorneygeneral.gov.au/media/media-releases/new-appointments-fair-work-commission-expert-panel-12-march-2020 |website=Attorney-General for Australia and Minister for Industrial Relations |publisher=Commonwealth of Australia |access-date=14 November 2020}}
- Professor Mark Wooden (Expert Panel Member)
- Adele Labin-Romain (Expert Panel Member)
- Professor Marian Baird (Expert Panel Member){{cite web |last1=Burke |first1=Tony |author1-link=Tony Burke |title=Media Release: Appointments to Fair Work Commission Expert Panels |url=https://ministers.dewr.gov.au/burke/appointments-fair-work-commission-expert-panels |website=Ministers's Media Centre: Ministers of the Employment and Workplace Relations Portfolio |publisher=Commonwealth of Australia |access-date=28 May 2023 |date=6 March 2023}}
- Mark Cully (Expert Panel Member)
- Leonora Risse (Expert Panel Member)
See also
References
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External links
- [http://www.fwc.gov.au Official website]
- [http://awardfinder.fwo.gov.au/ Fair Work Ombudsman Award Finder website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20140225214053/http://australia.gov.au/service/fair-work-infoline Fair Work Infoline website]
- [http://www.employsure.com.au/fair-work-act/ What is the Fair Work Act?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223073600/http://www.employsure.com.au/fair-work-act/ |date=23 February 2014 }}
Category:Australian labour law
Category:Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia
Category:2009 establishments in Australia
Category:Commonwealth of Australia courts and tribunals
Category:Labour relations organisations in Australia