In early 2011, the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) in conjunction with the NFF commenced a national education campaign on changes to the Pastoral Award 2010 and Horticulture Award 2010.
The campaign has been funded by the Australian Government through the Fair Work Ombudsman’s Shared Industry Assistance Projects (SIAP) Grant Program, which aims to better inform employers (particularly small to medium businesses) about changes to modern awards applicable to their industry sector. Following a competitive selection process, NFF was one of 15 successful organisations selected to deliver the education campaign in conjunction with the FWO.
For any information regarding the Fair Work Ombudsman please http://www.fairwork.gov.au/[click here.]
Please click on the links below to access the relevant fact sheets.
Please contact the NFF on 02 6269 5666 should you wish to have the fact sheets posted to you.
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