Fair Work Commission
The Fair Work Commission is an independent government body in Australia that oversees workplace relations. It is responsible for setting minimum wages, ensuring fair work conditions, and resolving disputes between employers and employees. The Commission plays a crucial role in maintaining a balanced and fair work environment across various industries.
Additionally, the Fair Work Commission administers the Fair Work Act 2009, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of both employers and employees. It also handles matters related to unfair dismissals, enterprise agreements, and workplace bullying, ensuring that all parties adhere to the established laws and standards.