Bonnie Grimshaw is the Finance Manager for SBS Group, a construction group tasked with supplying Australian projects with quality steel framing and smarter building solutions for over 15 years. For SBS Group, paying their staff correctly and on time is non-negotiable, everyone deserves fair pay for a fair day’s work.
On March 1st 2020, the Fair Work Commission introduced Annualised salary clauses into 20 modern awards. The changes introduced added compliance requirements for companies with both salaried and casual staff, however, weren’t widely reported on, leaving many organisations in the dark. “I’d say 50% of businesses don’t even know the clauses exist because it hasn’t been publicised very well,” Bonnie remarked. SBS Group were in this exact position, with all staff being covered by a relevant modern award, and a group within that receiving an annualised salary. “We’d heard nothing about it, it was a huge change,” stated Bonnie.
After consulting with other payroll professionals, Bonnie initially built her own award interpretation in excel, however was not confident that the solution could accurately complete a better off overall test, and reconcile any potential underpayments correctly. “I’ve done it, and it’s not accurate,” Bonnie continues, “I had to build my own set of rules, it’s a nightmare.” Dissatisfied with their existing annualised salary testing, SBS Group set out to find a solution.