Workplace Relations Legislation Amendment (Youth Employment) Act 1999 (Cth)
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The Parliament of Australia enacts:
This Act may be cited as the
Workplace Relations Legislation Amendment (Youth Employment) Act 1999 .
(1) Sections 1, 2 and 3 commence on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
(2) The Schedules to this Act commence on the 28th day after the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.
Subject to section 2, each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms.
Schedule 1 — Amendment of the Workplace Relations Act 1996
Insert:
(aa) protecting the competitive position of young people in the labour market, promoting youth employment, youth skills and community standards and assisting in reducing youth unemployment; and
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
(d) the Commission’s functions and powers in relation to making and varying awards are performed and exercised in a way that:
(i) encourages the making of agreements between employers and employees at the workplace or enterprise level; and
(ii) uses a case‑by‑case approach to protect the competitive position of young people in the labour market, to promote youth employment, youth skills and community standards and to assist in reducing youth unemployment.
Insert:
(ba) the need, using a case‑by‑case approach, to protect the competitive position of young people in the labour market, to promote youth employment, youth skills and community standards and to assist in reducing youth unemployment, through appropriate wage provisions, including, where appropriate, junior wage provisions;
Add:
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (3)(e), junior wage provisions are not to be treated as constituting discrimination by reason of age.
(5) For the purposes of paragraph (3)(e), trainee wage arrangements are not to be treated as constituting discrimination by reason of age if:
(a) they apply (whether directly or otherwise) the wage criteria set out in the award providing for the national training wage or wage criteria of that kind; or
(b) they contain different rates of pay for adult and non‑adult employees participating in an apprenticeship, cadetship, or other similar work‑based training arrangement.
Insert:
(3A) The Commission may, on application by an organisation or person bound by an award, vary the award by:
(a) including a junior rate of pay in the award; or
(b) varying a junior rate of pay in the award; or
(c) removing a junior rate of pay from the award.
(3B) In any application of the kind referred to in subsection (3) or (3A), the onus of demonstrating that the award should be varied as set out in the application rests with the applicant.
Insert:
(ea) if it applies to work that is or may be performed by young people—protects the competitive position of young people in the labour market, promotes youth employment, youth skills and community standards and assists in reducing youth unemployment by including, if, on a case‑by‑case basis, the Commission determines it appropriate, junior rates of pay; and
Insert:
(aa) it provides:
(i) for a rate of pay worked out by applying (whether directly or otherwise) the wage criteria set out in the award providing for the national training wage or wage criteria of that kind; or
(ii) for different rates of pay for adult and non‑adult employees participating in an apprenticeship, cadetship or other similar work‑based training arrangement; or
Repeal the subsection.
Insert:
(aa) it provides:
(i) for a rate of pay worked out by applying (whether directly or otherwise) the wage criteria set out in the award providing for the national training wage or wage criteria of that kind; or
(ii) for different rates of pay for adult and non‑adult employees participating in an apprenticeship, cadetship or other similar work‑based training arrangement; or
Repeal the subsection.
Schedule 2 — Amendment of the Workplace Relations and Other Legislation Amendment Act 1996
Insert:
(ea) if it applies to work that is or may be performed by young people—protects the competitive position of young people in the labour market, promotes youth employment, youth skills and community standards and assists in reducing youth unemployment by including, if, on a case‑by‑case basis, the Commission determines it appropriate, junior rates of pay; and
Repeal the subitem.
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