$65k Underpayment Case: How to Avoid Electrical Award Compliance Mistakes

$65k Underpayment Case: How to Avoid Electrical Award Compliance Mistakes

Table of content

  1. The $65k Case: What Went Wrong?
  2. Top 5 Electrical Award Compliance Mistakes
  3. How to Protect Your Business
  4. Stay Compliant with Workstem’s Award Interpretation!
  5. FAQs About the Electrical Award 2025

In recent years, there have been numerous cases of underpayment in the electrical industry, with one high-profile case involving a $65k underpayment. To avoid falling into similar compliance traps, it is crucial for businesses to understand and adhere to the regulations set out in the Electrical Award (MA000025). In this blog, we will discuss how to avoid electrical award compliance mistakes by following best practices and staying informed on industry regulations.

The $65k Case: What Went Wrong?

The Violations

  • Misclassified Workers: Level 4 electricians paid as Level 2 ($8.21/hr underpayment)
  • Unpaid Overtime: 12 staff working 45+ hours/week without penalty rates
  • Missing Allowances: Failed to pay electrician’s license allowance ($35.82/week) and industry allowance ($36.82/week) 111

The Evidence

  •  Timesheets vs. Payslips showed discrepancies
  •  Text messages admitting skipped allowances
  •  Union intervention forced back pay penalties

The Outcome:

  •  $65,000 backpay + $18,780 fines
  • Court-ordered payroll audits for 2 years

Top 5 Electrical Award Compliance Mistakes

Mistake 1: Misclassifying Workers

Example: Paying a Grade 5 electrician ($26.18/hr) as Grade 3 ($24.49/hr) 1

Fix: Use Workstem’s Classification Tool to auto-assign levels based on duties.

Mistake 2: Incorrect Overtime Calculations

Rule: Overtime starts after 38h/week or 10h/day (1.5x first 2h, 2x thereafter) 5

Fix: Enable auto-overtime tracking in payroll software.

 Mistake 3: Missing Allowances

Common omissions:

  • License allowance ($35.82/week for qualified electricians)
  • Industry allowance ($36.82/week)
  • Travel reimbursement for apprentices 1

Fix: Pre-load allowances in Workstem’s system.

 Mistake 4: Flat-Rate Scams

Case: “$35/hr all-inclusive” rate missed:

  • Penalty rates ($52.50/hr Sundays)
  • Overtime ($52.50–$70/hr)

Fix: Award interpretation software flags illegal flat rates.

 Mistake 5: Ignoring Record-Keeping Rules

Requirement: Keep timesheets, payslips, and CCEWs for 7 years 13

Fix: Use digital audit trails in Workstem.

How to Protect Your Business

Step 1: Conduct a Payroll Audit

Compare:

  •  Timesheets vs. payslips
  •  Actual hours vs. award thresholds

Free Tool: Workstem’s Discrepancy Scanner

Step 2: Implement Automated Compliance

Workstem prevents errors by:

  • ✔ Auto-classifying staff levels
  • ✔ Calculating penalties (weekends, nights, PH)
  • ✔ Generating audit-proof records

Step 3: Train Your Team

Key topics:

  • Correct break scheduling (30min unpaid after 5h) 1
  • Travel time pay (for apprentices) 11
  • Casual conversion rules (after 12 months)

Stay Compliant with Workstem’s Award Interpretation!

Simplify award interpretation and payroll processing with Workstem, the all-in-one workforce management & payroll software designed for every industry. Our system supports 122+ modern awards & 34 EAs, including the Electrical Award 2025, and keeps you up-to-date with changes in wage rates, penalty rates, and overtime rules.

Managing Electrical Award (MA000025) payroll? Workstem automates:

  • ✔ Pay rates & allowances (2025 updates included)
  • ✔ Overtime & penalty calculations
  • ✔ Leave accruals & rostering compliance
  • Seamless integrations with Xero, NetSuite, and more

Choose from our Standard or Advanced plan to suit your business needs, and stay Fair Work compliant with confidence.

Book a free demo with our payroll experts and experience how Workstem can streamline your payroll and workforce operations.

FAQs About the Electrical Award 2025

Q1: Does MA000025 cover solar installers?

A1: Yes, if they perform electrical work (e.g., wiring, panel installation).

Q2: Are apprentices paid under this award?

A2: Yes, apprentices receive graduated pay rates (40-90% of Level 1 wage).

Q3:How is shift work calculated?

A3:Afternoon shifts: +15%, Night shifts: +30%.

Q4:What’s the minimum engagement period?

A4:4 hours for casuals, 3 hours for part-timers.

Q5: Can Workstem help with casual employee management?

A5: Absolutely. Workstem supports casual loading, dynamic rosters, and real-time tracking to ensure casual workers are paid correctly and fairly under the award.

Q6: Is Workstem compliant with Fair Work and STP2?

A6: Yes, Workstem is fully compliant with Fair Work obligations and Single Touch Payroll Phase 2 (STP2), ensuring seamless reporting to the ATO.

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Read More:

Electrical Award Guide [MA000025]

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