Superannuation Guarantee Shortfalls for Casual Tech Crew
Definition
Technical rider fulfillment involves casual hires for lighting/sound setup; manual payroll processes delay STP reporting leading to SG shortfalls.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 5,000+ SG Charge per quarter per employee (20% of shortfall + interest)
- Frequency: Per pay cycle for casual tech staff
- Root Cause: Manual timesheet verification for overtime/rush rider setups
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Performing Arts venues in Australia 🇦🇺 face AUD 5,000+ SG Charge per staff. Automation of STP payroll for rider crews prevents shortfalls.
Affected Stakeholders
HR/Payroll, Technical Managers, Casual Contractors
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Related Business Risks
GST/BAS Lodgement Penalties for Venue Hire
WorkCover Premium Increases from Manual Safety Non-Compliance
Delayed Invoicing for Rider Fulfillment Services
SAG-AFTRA Strike Production Delays
Increased Pension Contributions
Fair Work Award Non-Compliance Risks
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