The above text is an extract from Ai Group’s submission to the Fair Work Commission in relation to the minimum period of engagement matter before Commissioner Bissett. Ai Group’s submission in reply to NANA’s earlier written submission confirms there is widespread support for NANA’s position that the requirement for casual employees to be paid a minimum of three hours (or 1.5 hours for school students) only applies if the employee is ready, willing and able to work the three hour minimum. Log in to read more
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