Calendar - 2023 legislative changes
In 2022 the industrial relations (IR) and employment relations (ER) sector saw major employment and workplace laws introduced with changes to the requirements and responsibilities of employers.
The introduction of the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Secure Jobs, Better Pay) Bill 2022, represents some of the most significant changes to Australia’s industrial relations since the commencement of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).
These legislative changes include the:
- Fair Work Amendment (Secure Jobs, Better pay) Act 2022
- introduction of the Anti-Discrimination and Human Rights Legislation Amendment (Respect at Work) Act 2022
- introduction of Managing the risk of Psychosocial hazards at work Code of Practice 2022 under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) and
- updates and changes to current employee entitlements under the National Employment Standards, found in Division 2 of the Fair Work Act 2009.
We have provided a calendar below that outlines the relevant dates of important changes that will impact our members the most. If you have any questions about what has been outlined please get in contact with the team.
December 2022 |
7 December 2022
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January 2023 |
7 January
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February 2023 |
1 February
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March 2023 |
6 March
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April 2023 |
1 April
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June 2023 |
6 June
7 June
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July 2023 |
1 July
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August 2023 |
1 August
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December 2023 | 6 December
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If you have questions about the calendar we have provided or would like to know more information on the upcoming changes you can contact us via phone (07) 3872 2222 and email support workplacerelations@amaq.com.au. |
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Workplace Relations Toolkit subscribers will be receiving updated throughout the year as relevant policies that come with the subscription are updated by the Workplace Relations Team to meet the new legislative requirements. |
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Workplace Relations Consultancy Workplace Relations Consultancy can provide comprehensive advice to members on workplace matters and how the new legislative changes may affect process to resolving the issue. |