All Labour
All Labour
This page explains what ‘performing work in and as part of a host’s business or undertaking’ means, and gives examples of when something is and is not a labour hire service. This guidance is provided to assist businesses to think through their circumstances and determine whether they will require a labour hire licence.
Businesses must consider all of their engagements where they supply workers, and consider whether they are providing labour hire services within the meaning of the LHL Act.
ASPHALT LABORER RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Offloading the truck and assembling instruments for the afternoon.
- Shipping rakes, lutes, scoops, and splash jars to the paver.
- Moving the asphalt saw to the cross over joint.
- Clearing and cleaning the territory before the paver.
- Apportioning and coating the territory for the day’s clearing.
- Filling in as a Flagger to coordinate drivers from the work zone.
- Moving water to the rollers, power brush, and plate compactor.
- Building a launchpad for the paver toward the start of the force.
- Helping the tirade administrator.
- Scooping material out to the end door.
- Keeping up tidiness and storing gear by the day’s end.
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