Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00150:section:134
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00150
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 134
Character Range: 420774–423207

134  The modern awards objective

What is the modern awards objective?
 (1) The FWC must ensure that modern awards, together with the National Employment Standards, provide a fair and relevant minimum safety net of terms and conditions, taking into account:
 (a) relative living standards and the needs of the low paid; and
 (aa) the need to improve access to secure work across the economy; and
 (ab) the need to achieve gender equality in the workplace by ensuring equal remuneration for work of equal or comparable value, eliminating gender‑based undervaluation of work and providing workplace conditions that facilitate women's full economic participation; and
 (b) the need to encourage collective bargaining; and
 (c) the need to promote social inclusion through increased workforce participation; and
 (d) the need to promote flexible modern work practices and the efficient and productive performance of work; and
 (da) the need to provide additional remuneration for:
 (i) employees working overtime; or
 (ii) employees working unsocial, irregular or unpredictable hours; or
 (iii) employees working on weekends or public holidays; or
 (iv) employees working shifts; and
 (f) the likely impact of any exercise of modern award powers on business, including on productivity, employment costs and the regulatory burden; and
 (g) the need to ensure a simple, easy to understand, stable and sustainable modern award system for Australia that avoids unnecessary overlap of modern awards; and
 (h) the likely impact of any exercise of modern award powers on employment growth, inflation and the sustainability, performance and competitiveness of the national economy.
This is the modern awards objective.

When does the modern awards objective apply?
 (2) The modern awards objective applies to the performance or exercise of the FWC's modern award powers, which are:
 (a) the FWC's functions or powers under this Part; and
 (b) the FWC's functions or powers under Part 2‑6, so far as they relate to modern award minimum wages.
Note 1: The FWC must also take into account the objects of this Act and any other applicable provisions. For example, if the FWC is setting, varying or revoking modern award minimum wages, the minimum wages objective also applies (see section 284).
Note 2: Further, the FWC must take into account the road transport objective when performing certain functions: see section 40D and subsection 617(10B).