It's essential to note that contractors possess distinct workplace rights and protections compared to employees.
Whether you're a contractor yourself or engaging the services of one, understanding the different regulations is crucial.
As per the Fair Work Act 2009, the following protections are in place for independent contractors:
Under the Independent Contractors Act 2006, independent contractors can request a court to review a contract if it's considered 'unjust' or 'severe'. The court might assess the following:
The court may command changes to be made to the contract's terms or make part/all of the contract ineffective.
When an employer deliberately misrepresents an employment relationship as a contractor agreement to avoid taxes and responsibilities like minimum wages, super, and leave — it is referred to as a sham contracting arrangement.
Illegal activities by an employer include:
All employees in Australia, including self-employed contractors, deserve a safe and healthy work environment. Employers must adhere to state or territory workplace health regulations.