JobKeeper ‘legacy employers’ to be extended IR flexibility to help recovery
Another JobKeeper tweak has been announced, allowing employers coming off the wage subsidy at the end of September to continue to cut employee hours and change duties if they meet a new 10 per cent revenue loss test.
by Shared by MyBusiness | Aug 25, 2020
Under the bill, expected before Parliament on Wednesday, businesses no longer receiving the JobKeeper wage subsidy would still retain the industrial relations flexibility measures, provided they have suffered a 10 per cent drop in revenue in relevant quarters this year compared to last year.
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