Fair Work introduces new app

April 12, 2017 12:43 am | Published by | Categorised in:

The Fair Work Ombudsman has released a new app called “Record My Hours,” to help reduce the amount of disputes regarding underpayments between employees and employers.

The app assists employees in recording the hours they work and other information about their employment for circumstances where issues about their pay arises.

Employees can export the data via email and share it with their employer or the Fair Work Commission if they have a question about their entitlements.

“Record My Hours” enables the location services function on the user’s device to allow users to set their workplace location and automatically record when they commence and finish work, determined by their location.

The app also adds rosters to a calendar, allows the user to receive notifications about upcoming shifts, and take photos of information that belong to them, i.e. pay slips. It also has the ability to record information about piecework arrangements and backs up information collected to iCloud or Dropbox.

While most small business employers do the right thing, the app is designed to address underpayments of young and migrant workers and to act as a backup in the event of a discrepancy or dispute.