Fair Work regulatory priorities for 2023-24

During 2023-24, Fair Work has announced it will will prioritise underpayments and workplace protections in a number of sectors.

The regulator will prioritise underpayments and workplace protections in the following sectors:

  • agriculture
  • building and construction
  • care
  • fast food, restaurants and cafés
  • large corporates and universities.

Fair Work will continue to focus on matters that:

  • are of significant public interest
  • demonstrate a blatant disregard for the law
  • are of significant scale, impact on workers or the community, or
  • can provide guidance on the application of the law.

The Fair Work Ombudsman’s purpose is to promote harmonious, productive, cooperative and compliant workplace relations in Australia. Their functions include:

  • providing education, advice and assistance
  • promoting and monitoring compliance with workplace laws
  • investigating breaches of the law
  • taking appropriate enforcement action.

They perform these functions in a variety of ways, including:

  • undertaking targeted proactive compliance and education work
  • responding to requests for assistance, emerging issues reported through the media (or other external sources) and self-reported non-compliance
  • implementing new funding measures.

There is an element of discretion in how the regulator allocates resources to undertake proactive and responsive activities. The annual regulatory priorities provide a framework through which they will prioritise resource allocation.