Well the Anzac Day public holiday is shortly upon us on us and it’s important that if you are planning to roster an employee to work on Anzac Day, that you give them the choice to work or not.
Whilst you can request an employee to work on a public holiday, the request must be reasonable and the employee can refuse a request to work if the employee has reasonable grounds, or request is unreasonable.
When deciding if an employee will be rostered to work on a public holiday, employers should consider:
Employers can require an employee to work a public holiday if the:
It’s important that your employees are paid correctly and employees (except casual employees) who normally work on the day a public holiday falls will be paid their base pay rate for the ordinary hours they would have worked if they had not been away because of the public holiday. The base pay rate doesn’t include bonuses, overtime, penalty rates, loadings, any incentive-based payments, monetary allowances.
If you need help in understanding your obligations, South Australian Business Chamber Members can call our Business Advice Hotline on (08) 8300 0000 (select option 1).