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Security Services Industry Award 2020 (MA000016)

The article provides guidelines about when to use the different work types and tags included as part of the pre-built Security Services Industry Award 2020 [MA000016] package. For further information about this industry award, refer to Security Services Industry 2020.

Key updates

  Select the current financial year tab to see award updates for the 2024/25 financial year, while all previous updates before this time you can find in the historical financial years tab.

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September 2024

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Broken Shift Allowance

Clause 17.4 states that "an employee who is required to work a rostered shift in 2 periods of duty (excluding rest breaks) must pay the employee a broken shift allowance per rostered shift". 

The clause does not state that the broken shift needs to be all worked on the same day, or that the broken shift allowance is only paid where the broken shift is all within one day. 

As a result, we have updated the Broken shift allowance rule by removing the “Shift is NOT the first of the day” condition, such that broken shift allowance will be paid even if the second period of duty falls on the next day. 

Minimum break between shifts

Clause 14.4(a) states that "an employee must have a minimum break of 8 hours between finishing work on one shift of ordinary hours (including any overtime worked immediately after it) and starting work on the next shift of ordinary hours (including any overtime worked immediately before it)".

The clause, or elsewhere, does not state that the minimum break between shifts only applies where the shifts are on successive days. As a result, we have update the Minimum 8-Hour Break Between Shifts rule to be excluded if shifts worked are identified as broken shifts. 

July 2024

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We have renamed the Overtime 200% pay categories to simplify reporting under the 'Less than 8 hours' pay conditions:

  • Permanent - Overtime - Less than 8-hour break between shifts
  • Casual - Overtime - Less than 8-hour break between shifts

We also updated the rules for 'Minimum 8-Hour Break Between Shifts (FT/PT)' and 'Minimum 8-Hour Break Between Shifts (Cas)' by removing the condition of the '1st shift of the day' to comply with clause 14.4."

9th

We have implemented new rules regarding overtime for shifts with less than an 8-hour break as per clause 14.4(d) and introduced new pay categories "Permanent - Overtime 200% and Casual - Overtime 225%".

1st

We have updated the award to reflect the Fair Work Commission's National Minimum Wage increase detailed in the Annual Wage Review 2023-24 decision and also includes updates to expense-related allowances. You can find more information on the Determinations here and here.

These changes come into effect from the first full pay period on or after the 1st July 2024. Please install these updates after you have finalised your last pay run before the first full pay period beginning on or after the 1st July 2024.

We have also updated the "Community Service Leave Taken" pay category, where it does not accrue super. 

Installing the pre-built award package

To read details on how to install and configure this Pre-built Award Template, please review the following article. Before relying on the award information, users should carefully evaluate its accuracy, currency, completeness, and relevance for their purposes. You should also obtain appropriate professional advice.

Coverage

This industry award covers employers throughout Australia in the security services industry and their employees in the classifications listed in Schedule A—Classification Definitions to the exclusion of any other modern award. For further details please see clause four of the award.

Work types

Work types are a description of the kind of shift you are working, and you would select them when you record a timesheet. The following is a list of work types employees can select on their timesheet, and the meaning of each item.

Annual Leave Taken

Choose this work type when annual leave is taken.

Call Back – Admin
Choose this work type when an employee is required to return to work for administrative purposes.
Call Back – Other

Choose this work type when an employee is required to return to work for any other purpose.

Compassionate Leave Taken

Choose this work type when compassionate leave is taken.

Family and Domestic Violence Leave Taken

Choose this work type when family and domestic violence leave is taken.

Firearm Allowance

Choose this work type when an employee is required to carry a firearm on their shift.

Leave Without Pay Taken

Choose this work type when unpaid leave is taken.

Long Service Leave Taken

Choose this work type when long service leave is taken.

Meal Allowance

Choose this work type when an employee is required to work more than 1 hour after completion of their ordinary shift without being notified on the previous day. One unit per meal.

Paid Community Service Leave Taken

Choose this work type when community service leave is taken.

Personal/Carer's Leave Taken

Choose this work type when personal or carer's leave is taken and the business accrues the leave in hours.

Public Holiday Not Worked

Choose this work type when an employee is not required to work on a gazetted public holiday but otherwise would have worked on this day.

Time in Lieu Taken

Choose this work type when time in lieu is taken.

Time in lieu of overtime

Choose this work type when the employee elects to accrue time in lieu rather than an overtime payment.

Unpaid Pandemic Leave Taken

Choose this work type when unpaid pandemic leave is taken.

Vehicle Allowance – Motor Vehicle

Choose this work type where an employer requests an employee to use their own motor vehicle to perform work duties. The kilometres travelled should be entered into the ‘units’ field i.e. 1 (one) unit is equivalent to 1 (one) kilometre.

Vehicle Allowance – Motorcycle

Choose this work type where an employer requests an employee to use their own motorcycle to perform work duties. The kilometres travelled should be entered into the ‘units’ field i.e. 1 (one) unit is equivalent to 1 (one) kilometre.

Shift conditions

Shift Conditions are further details you can add to a shift where more than one condition applies to your shift. Shift conditions are selected when you edit a timesheet record, or when clocking on using the ClockMeIn Time and Attendance or WorkZone apps. The following is a list of Shift Conditions employees can select on their timesheet, and the meaning of each item.

Agreed 12 Hours of Ordinary Work

Select this shift condition if by agreement between employee and employer, an employee can work 12 ordinary hours in a shift.

Aviation Allowance
Select this shift condition if an employee is performing airport security work at a security-regulated airport.
Broken Shift
Select this shift condition if an employee is required to work a shift in two separate periods of duty for a broken shift allowance to be paid.
First Aid Allowance
Select this shift condition if the employee is the holder of a current recognised first aid qualification and is appointed by the employer to perform first aid duty.
Relieving Officer Allowance
Select this shift condition if an employee is appointed as a relieving officer for a shift.
Supervision Allowance - Supervision of 1-5 employees
Select this shift condition when an employee is required to supervise between 1 and 5 employees.
Supervision Allowance - Supervision of 6-10 employees
Select this shift condition when an employee is required to supervise between 6 and 10 employees.
Supervision Allowance - Supervision of 11-20 employees
Select this shift condition when an employee is required to supervise between 11 and 20 employees.
Supervision Allowance - Supervision of over 20 employees
Select this shift condition when an employee is required to supervise over 20 employees.

Tags

Employee Tags are specific conditions typically related to the employee’s agreement. These are often conditions negotiated and agreed between the employer and the employee, or unique characteristics of the employee’s role. Payment of these provisions is usually of a recurring and ongoing nature.

Agreed 12 Hours of Ordinary Work

Assign this tag if by agreement between employee and employer, an employee can work 12 ordinary hours in a shift.

Aviation Allowance
Assign this tag if an employee is performing airport security work at a security-regulated airport.
Firearm Allowance
Assign this tag if an employee is required to carry a firearm.
First Aid Allowance
Assign this tag if the employee has an appropriate first aid qualification and will be the designated ongoing first aid officer during every shift they are rostered to work.
Permanent Night Work
Assign this tag for employees rostered on permanent night work.
Relieving Officer Allowance
Assign this tag if an employee is appointed a relieving officer.
Supervision Allowance - supervision of 1-5 employees
Assign this tag when an employee is required to supervise between one and five employees.
Supervision Allowance - supervision of 6-10 employees
Assign this tag when an employee is required to supervise between six and ten employees.
Supervision Allowance - supervision of 11-20 employees
Assign this tag when an employee is required to supervise between 11 and 20 employees.
Supervision Allowance - supervision of over 20 employees
Assign this tag when an employee is required to supervise over 20 employees.
Time off in Lieu of Overtime
Assign this tag when an employee elects to receive time off instead of payment for overtime.
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