Bosses can’t force staff to work on public holidays, court finds
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Employers could land in hot water if they make their staff work on public holidays without giving them the option to take it off.

A Federal Court judgment has ruled in favour of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union going up against mining giant BHP.

Three judges found BHP contravened the Fair Work Act by requiring employees to work on a public holiday as part of their regular roster.

There have been six deaths at Queensland mine sites this year.
Three judges found that BHP had contravened the Fair Work Act by requiring employees to work on public holiday’s. (AAP)
BHP through its in-house labour recruitment company Operation Services required 85 employees at Daunia mine in central Queensland to work 12.5-hour shifts on Christmas Day and Boxing Day in 2019.

The employees did not receive any additional remuneration for working those days.

“The requirement that there be a ‘request’ rather than a unilateral command, prompts the capacity for discussion, negotiation and a refusal,” the judgment said.

Mining and Energy Union president Tony Maher lauded the decision as “a fantastic win for workers that restores genuine choice over working on public holidays”.

Maher said it was common practice for employers in the mining industry to require employees to work on public holidays when they fall during their roster hours.

“The right for workers to spend time with friends and family at important times of the year was traditionally respected by mining companies, however this has been eroded under pressure for non-stop production,” he said.

“As a result of this decision, mining companies and all employers will need to be more respectful of employees’ rights to enjoy public holidays and come up with ways to provide choice.”

Mining and Energy Union president Tony Maher said it was common for mine workers to be rostered during public holidays. (Nine)

The ruling argued “an employer is only ever able to demand of its employees what is lawful and reasonable regardless of what a roster or contract say”.

The union said the decision may mean that rosters covering public holidays have to be presented in draft form for discussion before workers can be rostered on to work public holidays.

“Ultimately, after discussion or negotiation, the employer may require an employee to work on a public holiday if the request is reasonable and the employee’s refusal is unreasonable,” the judgment says.

The decision can still be appealed by BHP within 28 days.

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