Employment obligations in the café and restaurant sector

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A campaign is currently being conducted by Private Sector Labour Relations to promote compliance with employment laws for cafe and restaurant businesses in the state industrial relations system.

Industrial inspectors from Private Sector Labour Relations audited 125 cafes and restaurants during the 2021-22 financial year, recovering a total of $180,416 in underpayments on behalf of employees.

As there were high levels of non-compliance found, the campaign will be continued with another round of inspection visits to cafes and restaurants commencing in March 2023. Businesses will be inspected to check whether employees are receiving their correct wages and entitlements, and whether proper records are being kept by employers.

Café and restaurants in the state industrial relations system are those where the businesses operate as:

  • sole traders (e.g. Jane Smith trading as Jane’s Cafe)
  • unincorporated partnerships (e.g. Jane and Bob Smith trading as Jane’s Cafe)
  • unincorporated trust arrangements (e.g. Jane and Bob Smith as trustees for Jane’s Cafe)

The findings for a previous proactive compliance campaign in this sector can be viewed in the Evaluation Report – cafes and restaurants campaign - October 2019 - October 2020.

Key employment obligations for café and restaurant business owners:

Staff pay and entitlements

You must pay all staff at least the WA Award rate of pay relevant to their age and for every hour worked in the business according to the Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers’ Award.

The correct legal rates of pay are available to view on the WA Award Summary - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award page. It is unlawful for employers to pay employees less than the rate of pay outlined in this WA Award.

Review your records and ensure employees are receiving the correct wage for their age and employment type (e.g. casuals must receive a 25% loading). 

The pay rates in the Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers’ Award apply:

  • in all metropolitan and regional areas of Western Australia;
  • to all employees working in a café or restaurant as wait staff, baristas, kitchenhands, counterhands, chefs, cooks and other roles related to the preparation of food and serving of customers;
  • to all full time, part time and casual staff; and
  • to all staff working on student visas, working holiday visas and temporary skilled visas.

Leave entitlements

You also must provide leave entitlements for all staff as required by the Restaurant Tearooms and Catering Workers’ Award, Minimum Conditions of Employment Act 1993 and the Long Service Leave Act 1958
This quick reference guide shows basic leave entitlements for full time, part time and casual employees.

Leave entitlement Full time employees Part time employees Casual employees
Paid annual leave Yes Yes No
Paid personal leave Yes Yes No
Unpaid personal leave for caring purposes Yes Yes Yes
Paid bereavement leave Yes Yes Yes
Unpaid parental leave Yes Yes Yes
Unpaid family and domestic violence leave Yes Yes Yes
 

You can find extensive information about annual, personal and other leave or information specifically about long service leave on the Wageline website.

The WA Award Summary - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award provides further information on leave entitlement for employees.

Record keeping and pay slips

You must keep employment records for all employees of the business and provide a pay slip to all employees for each pay period. 

The record keeping requirements are outlined on the Employment records - employer obligations page.

Pay slip requirements are outlined on the Pay slip information page.

If I have questions about my employment obligations such as pay rates and leave who should I contact?

State system employers should view information on pay rates on this website or contact Wageline on 1300 655 266.

Other employment obligations

Café and restaurant owners have a range of other employment obligations - find out where you can get help with these.

 

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