Enterprise award

The Northern Territory Public Sector (NTPS) Enterprise Award 2016 was made under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).

It provides terms and conditions created to reflect employment arrangements that have been developed in the NTPS.

What the award covers

The award covers the following:

  • Commissioner for Public Employment in the Northern Territory
  • NTPS employees engaged in classifications set out in the award.

The NTPS Enterprise Award 2016 doesn’t apply to employees where an enterprise agreement applying to those same employees is in force.

To find out more, go to the Australian Governments Fair Work Commission website.

Enterprise award and legislated safety net

The Fair Work Act 2009 establishes statutory minimum conditions of employment for all national system employees, including NTPS employees.

It does this through legislated minimum entitlements called the National Employment Standards (NES) and a system of modern awards made by the Fair Work Commission.

Better off overall test (BOOT)

At the time of approving enterprise agreements, the Fair Work Commission will use the NTPS Enterprise Award 2016 when applying the BOOT.

The BOOT compares the salaries and conditions in the proposed enterprise agreement against the relevant modern award.

If under the enterprise agreement employees are better off overall than they would be if their salaries and conditions were subject to the relevant modern award, such as the NTPS Enterprise Award 2016, then the enterprise agreement will be approved.

National Employment Standards

The National Employment Standards (NES) are set out in the Fair Work Act 2009 and comprise of 10 minimum standards of employment.

Entitlements provided through enterprise agreements, awards or employment contracts can’t go below the NES.

The NES involves the following minimum entitlements.

  • Maximum standard working week of 38 hours for full-time employees, plus ‘reasonable’ additional hours.
  • The right to request flexible working arrangements.
  • Parental and adoption leave for 12 months (unpaid), with a right to request an additional 12 months.
  • Annual leave of 4 weeks paid leave per year (pro rata), plus an additional week for certain shift workers.
  • Personal or carer’s leave and compassionate leave of 10 days paid leave, 2 days unpaid carer’s leave as required and 2 days compassionate leave, unpaid for casuals, as required.
  • Community service leave for jury service, which is paid, or activities dealing with certain emergencies or natural disasters, which is unpaid.
  • Long service leave.
  • Public holidays mean a day off with ordinary pay on those days, except where reasonably requested to work.
  • Notice of termination and redundancy pay.
  • The right for new employees to receive the Fair Work information statement regarding NES, modern awards, agreement-making, the right to freedom of association, termination of employment, individual flexibility arrangements, union rights of entry, transfer of business, and the respective roles of the Fair Work Commission and the Fair Work Ombudsman.

This information was provided by the Fair Work Ombudsman.

Contact us

If you have any questions call 08 8999 4282 or email enquiries.ocpe@nt.gov.au.