Skip to main content
FairWorkMate

Live data · FWC enterprise agreements

Logistics enterprise agreements

Browse 13,973 in-force enterprise agreements (EAs / EBAs) approved by the Fair Work Commission. Each EA overrides the underlying Modern Award for workers covered by it — so if your employer has one, that's what sets your pay rates, penalty rates, leave entitlements and allowances. Sourced and refreshed daily from the FWC document register.

Clear filters

Browse by industry

Matching agreements

Showing 150 of 131 matching agreements

What is an enterprise agreement?

An enterprise agreement (EA, sometimes called an EBA) is a workplace-specific agreement between an employer and its employees (often through a union) that sets pay rates and conditions. EAs must be approved by the Fair Work Commission and must leave employees better off overall than the relevant Modern Award (the "Better Off Overall Test"). Once approved, the EA replaces the Modern Award for covered workers until it's terminated, replaced, or formally varied.

Recommended partners

Free tools surface the issue. Our partners help you solve it.

Authorised Employment Hero Partner

Employment Hero

Australian HR, payroll, rostering and award interpretation in one platform. Used by 300,000+ businesses. Fixes the underlying payroll/compliance issues our calculators surface.

Best for: SMEs that have outgrown spreadsheet payroll or want automated award interpretation.

See Employment Hero

HR support partner

Liquid HR

Senior, hands-on HR support for your toughest workforce challenges — performance and conduct, grievances and mediation, redundancy and change. Liquid HR picks up where the technology ends.

Best for: employers and individuals who need a human HR professional to guide a workplace situation, not just a calculator.

Talk to Liquid HR

IT, Microsoft & cyber partner

Frontrow Tech

Microsoft 365, Copilot rollouts, Essential Eight, Privacy Act 2026 and board-level cyber compliance for Australian SMBs. Where pay and HR end, your data and IT obligations begin.

Best for: SMBs running on Microsoft 365, anyone hitting cyber/privacy compliance, boards wanting an outside read on IT risk.

See Frontrow

Recommended partners — we only recommend partners we've vetted as a good fit for Australian workplaces. Some partnerships help fund the free tools on this site.