Public Holidays

Working on a public holiday: requests & refusals

An employer may request you to work on a public holiday, but the request must be reasonable. You may refuse if the refusal is reasonable. Factors to consider include:

  • Nature of the work and operational requirements;
  • Personal circumstances (including family responsibilities);
  • Whether you could reasonably expect to be asked to work a public holiday;
  • The type of employment (full‑time, part‑time, casual, shiftwork);
  • Compensation offered (overtime, penalties, TOIL);
  • Notice provided of the request and, for a refusal, the notice you gave the employer; and
  • Any other relevant matters.

An employee who reasonably refuses to work on a public holiday should not be penalised or dismissed for their refusal.

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