Chef Saturday Pay Rate 2026
How much does a chef earn on saturday? 1.25x penalty rate under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020.
Last verified: 1 July 2025Quick Answer
A chef working on saturday earns $32.63/hr (25% above the base rate of $26.10/hr).
Based on the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 (MA000009), Level 1 adult rate, effective 1 July 2025.
Base Rate vs Saturday Penalty Rate
Weekday Base Rate
$26.10/hr
1.0x (no penalty)
Saturday Penalty Rate
$32.63/hr
1.25x (+25%)
Casual Saturday Rate
Casual chefs receive their casual-loaded rate ($32.63/hr, which includes 25% casual loading) multiplied by the saturday penalty rate of 1.25x.
How the Penalty Rate Is Calculated
Start with the base hourly rate: $26.10/hr
Multiply by the saturday penalty rate: 1.25x
$26.10 x 1.25 = $32.63/hr
What the Award Says About Saturday Work
Under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020, full-time and part-time employees working on a Saturday are entitled to 1.25x their base rate. Casual employees receive the penalty rate applied to their casual-loaded rate. Saturday penalty rates recognise the social and personal sacrifice of working on the weekend.
Source: Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 (MA000009). Rates effective from 1 July 2025 following the Fair Work Commission Annual Wage Review.
Weekly Earnings Example
If you work 8 hours on saturday, you earn $261.00 instead of $208.80 on a weekday — that's $52.20 extra.
Weekday (8hrs)
$208.80
Saturday (8hrs)
$261.00
Extra Earned
+$52.20
All Penalty Rates for Chefs
| Day / Time | Multiplier | Full-Time Rate | Casual Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekday (base) | 1.0x | $26.10/hr | $32.63/hr |
| Saturday | 1.25x | $32.63/hr | $40.79/hr |
| Sunday | 1.5x | $39.15/hr | $48.95/hr |
| Public Holiday | 2.25x | $58.73/hr | $73.42/hr |
| Christmas Day | 2.25x | $58.73/hr | $73.42/hr |
| Evening | 1.15x | $30.02/hr | $37.52/hr |
| Early Morning | 1.15x | $30.02/hr | $37.52/hr |
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Open Penalty Rate CalculatorFrequently Asked Questions
How much does a chef earn on saturday?
A chef working on saturday earns $32.63 per hour under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020. This is 1.25x the base rate of $26.10/hr, which is 25% more than the ordinary weekday rate. Casual chefs earn $40.79/hr (1.25x their casual rate of $32.63/hr).
What is the saturday penalty rate for chefs?
The saturday penalty rate for chefs is 1.25x the base hourly rate under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 (MA000009). For a Level 1 chef, this means $32.63/hr instead of $26.10/hr. The penalty rate compensates employees for working during unsociable hours.
Do casuals get penalty rates on saturday?
Yes. Casual chefs receive penalty rates on saturday. The 1.25x penalty multiplier is applied to the casual rate of $32.63/hr (which already includes 25% casual loading), giving a total of $40.79/hr. Casual employees receive both their loading and the penalty rate.
Can my employer make me work on saturday?
Your employer can roster you to work on saturday as part of your ordinary hours or as overtime, provided it aligns with the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020 and your employment contract. However, you must be paid the correct penalty rate of 1.25x your base rate ($32.63/hr). If you believe your roster is unreasonable, you can raise this with your employer or contact Fair Work.
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General information and estimates only — not legal, financial, or tax advice. Always verify with the Fair Work Ombudsman (13 13 94) or a qualified professional.
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