Ensure that you know your penalty rates if working public holidays during April.
Queensland Health
Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday are ‘special’ public holidays, if you normally work these days, but are not rostered on, you should receive a day’s ordinary wages.
If you've taken annual leave which falls over the public holidays, the public holiday is not counted as an annual leave day.
All overtime worked on public holidays should be paid at double time and a half, whether it’s a ‘special’ public holiday or not.
If you work on a public holiday as part of ordinary rostered hours you should be paid the penalty rates shown below, with a minimum payment for four hours’ work.
Private and aged care sectors
Most private sector and aged care agreements provide for double time if you work Easter Saturday or Easter Sunday, but please check your agreement for details.
Don’t forget to check your payslips to ensure you’ve been paid correctly and if you have any questions contact member support via the member dashboard or email hotline@npaq.com.au