Under the National Employment Standards (NES), shiftworkers are entitled to 5 weeks’ annual leave.
The NES defines a shiftworker (in the context of award/agreement free employees) as an employee who (in summary):
- is employed in an enterprise in which shifts are continuously rostered 24 hours a day for 7 days a week; and
- is regularly rostered to work those shifts; and
- regularly works on Sundays and public holidays.
Some modern awards and enterprise agreements also provide for additional entitlements for shiftworkers.
However, who is a shiftworker is often in dispute. Over the years, case law has developed as to when an employee is a shiftworker.
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) recently provided some additional guidance as to who qualifies as a shiftworker in the case of Bega Dairy and Drinks Pty Ltd formerly known as National Foods (Dairy Foods) Limited v United Workers’ Union.