Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00150:section:536jx
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Provision Reference: s 536JX
Character Range: 1253209–1255687

536JX  The minimum standards objective
  In performing a function or exercising a power under this Part, the FWC must take into account the need for an appropriate safety net of minimum standards for regulated workers, having regard to the following:
 (a) the need for standards that:
 (i) are clear and simple; and
 (ii) are fair and relevant; and
 (iii) recognise the perspectives of regulated workers, including their skills, the value of the work they perform and their preferences about their working arrangements; and
 (iv) do not change the form of the engagement of regulated workers from independent contractor to employee; and
 (v) do not give preference to one business model or working arrangement over another; and
 (vi) are tailored to the relevant industry, occupation or sector and the relevant business models; and
 (vii) are tailored to the type of work, working arrangements and regulated worker preferences; and
 (viii) reflect the differences in the form of engagement of regulated workers as independent contractors to the form of engagement of employees; and
 (ix) have regard to the ability of regulated workers to perform work under services contracts for multiple businesses, and the fact that the work may be performed simultaneously;
 (b) in addition to the other matters provided for in this subsection, the need for standards that deal with minimum rates of pay that:
 (i) take into account costs necessarily incurred by regulated workers directly arising from the performance of a services contract; and
 (ii) take into account safety net minimum standards that apply to employees performing comparable work; and
 (iii) do not change the form of the engagement of regulated workers;
 (c) the need to avoid unreasonable adverse impacts upon the following:
 (i) sustainable competition among industry participants;
 (ii) business costs, regulatory burden, sustainability, innovation, productivity or viability;
 (iii) administrative and compliance costs for industry participants;
 (iv) the national economy;
 (v) persons or bodies that use or rely on the work performed by regulated workers, or the services received under services contracts for the performance of that work;
 (d) the need to consider other orders or instruments (however described) made under this Chapter and to avoid unnecessary overlap of such orders or instruments.
This is the minimum standards objective.

Division 3—Minimum standards orders

Subdivision A—General matters