The Western Australia Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972 is legislation that regulates public holidays in Western Australia, Australia. It outlines the dates of public holidays and provisions for holiday pay and entitlements. The Act also governs public holiday trading hours and provides guidelines for employers and employees regarding their rights and obligations on public holidays. By ensuring consistency and fairness in the observance of public holidays, the Act promotes work-life balance and supports the well-being of workers while contributing to the social and economic fabric of Western Australia.
The Western Australian Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972 impacts the agricultural industry by governing public holiday observance and entitlements for workers. It ensures that agricultural workers receive fair compensation and time off during public holidays, contributing to their well-being and work-life balance while supporting productivity and sustainability in the sector.
The following documentation/information is required to provide evidence of compliance.
(1) Timesheets