Making awards easier to use
AWCCs Modern Awards Joint Advisory Committee compiled and made the following submission to the FWC
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The latest media releases from AWCC Ltd
AWCCs Modern Awards Joint Advisory Committee compiled and made the following submission to the FWC
Making awards easier to use Read More »
In October, Treasury released the “Securing Australians’ Superannuation Budget 2023-24 Consultation paper.” As Australia’s only Peak body for the Payroll Profession and Employment Technology Providers, AWCC Ltd compiled the attached comprehensive response to Treasury. We
Securing Australian’s Superannuation Package – Submission Read More »
Congratulations to Jennifer McKennariey, AWCC Company Secretary for being named as a finalist in the Governance Top 100 for 2023. This recognises AWCC’s board member’s drive for best practices in governance from the council’s inception. Recognition
AWCCs position on the Voice is that we do not have one. Our view is similar to that of the Association of the Order of Australia who wrote in their membership magazine (May 2023 edition)
The ABS has published its Consultation Round 1 Preliminary Proposed Changes to ANZSCO (link below) in which AWCC Ltd was successful in its submission for the following updates to be made for the Payroll Profession.
ANZSCO Payroll Submission response Read More »
AWCC’s submission to the recent Industrial Relations reform discussion papers where we addressed: 1. Employee like forms of work and2. Wage-theft. Of particular note are our recommended changes to the definition of wage-theft (to wage-fraud)
Industrial Relations Submission – Wage-Theft & Employee like forms of work Read More »
AWCC made a number of recommendations to the ANZSCO (Australia & New Zealand Standard Classificaiton of Occupations) pertaining to Payroll. These recommendations came about as a result of our Payroll Professionals Survey from which, we
2023 ANZSCO Payroll Profession Submission to Government Read More »
(survey closed) Currently, Payroll is considered by the Australian Government as a low skill profession, which is part of the wider 551 series of occupations (Accounting Clerks and Bookeepers). If you are a payroll professional and would
Payroll survey to make payroll its own profession Read More »