Every new employee, and in some cases, existing employees, must be provided with one or more information statements. Regardless of their employment type, each new employee must receive the Fair Work Information Statement. Additionally
Fair Work Information Statement
The Fair Work Information Statement (FWIS) is an essential resource for employees, explaining the conditions of employment under the National Employment Standards (NES). The NES applies to all employees covered by the national workplace relations system. The FWIS details the thirteen minimum entitlements under the NES and offers additional information on:
Employers must provide every new employee with a copy of the FWIS before they begin their employment or as soon as possible afterward. It is also recommended that employees receive an updated copy of the FWIS annually after they start employment.
Casual Employee Information Statement
In addition to the FWIS, all casual employees must be given the Casual Employee Information Statement (CEIS) before they begin employment or as soon as possible afterward. Casual employees should then receive the CEIS again:
Similar to the FWIS, the CEIS outlines the terms and conditions of employment for casual employees, including their rights and responsibilities, such as:
Fixed Term Contract Information Statement
Employers hiring employees on fixed-term contracts must provide each employee with a copy of the Fixed Term Information Statement (FTIS) when the contract is signed. A fixed-term contract is one that ends, for example after a specific period, on a particular date, or at the conclusion of a season. The FTIS provides essential details about fixed-term employment, including:
Providing Employees with Information Statements
There are several methods you can use to provide your employees with the required information statement. Depending on what is appropriate for the employer business and the situation, the FWIS can be delivered:
It is crucial to provide employees with the most current version of each information statement. To ensure you have the latest updates, it is recommended to download these documents from the Fair Work Ombudsman’s website, accessible through the links below.
What Happens if Information Statements are not Issued?
If an employer does not provide the required information statements at the appropriate times, they risk facing significant penalties. The obligation to provide employees with the FWIS, CEIS, and/or FTCIS is mandated by the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), and non-compliance can result in civil penalties.
Need More?
Should you require more information of what should be provided to your employee upon commencement of employment, reach out to the Workplace Relations and Legal Team on 02 6175 5900 for assistance.