We are Australia’s national workplace relations tribunal. Our work directly impacts on millions of Australians every day and the systems we contribute to creating and maintaining are essential to the prosperity and wellbeing of our society. We play a significant role in setting the national minimum conditions of employment and resolving disputes in workplaces. We also aim to support simple, fair and flexible workplace relations through exercising powers under the Fair Work Act.
Our organisation consists of Members and Australian Public Service (APS) staff. Members are independent statutory appointees who perform a quasi-judicial role. They make legally binding decisions as part of their role. Our work includes:
• The safety net of minimum wages and employment conditions
• Dispute resolution
• Enterprise bargaining
• Industrial action
• Registered organisations
• Anti-bullying
• Termination of employment
When you interact with our social media pages, you are taken to have agreed to our user policy. We may change this policy at any time. This policy applies in addition to the terms of service on LinkedIn. See https://www.fwc.gov.au/about-us/legal-and-freedom-information/social-media-terms-use.
We reserve the right to enforce this policy at our discretion. This includes the right to remove, ignore, hide, or delete posts and comments, ban users, or close comment sections if the content does not comply with our user policy.
We recommend you use discretion on our social media pages. Making comments on social media about your employer and your workplace – even if you don’t name names – can also be against the terms of your employment contract. Please respect the privacy of others.
As an independent tribunal, we cannot provide you with legal advice. We do not answer questions or provide comment about individual cases on social media. If you require help, please contact us. See: https://www.fwc.gov.au/about-us/contact-us.
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201-500 employees
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Judiciary
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11 Exhibition St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, AU
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The decision makers in Fair Work Commission are Amelia Gow, Chris Enright, Danny Gnjidic, etc. Click to Find Fair Work Commission decision makers emails.
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