Change to Labour hire workers release frequency
Labour hire workers will transition to an annual release frequency (with quarterly data) following this release. The first annual release is scheduled for 4 April 2025, for the December 2024 reference period.
This release will include updates to all source data:
- Labour Account, December quarter 2024
- Jobs in Australia, 2021-22
- Characteristics of Employment, August 2024
Labour hire workers and the Labour supply service industry
Labour hire work is characterised by a third-party arrangement, where there is:
- an employment relationship between an individual employee and a labour hire firm, and
- a commercial arrangement between the labour hire firm and another business for the supply of the individual employee's labour, for a fee.
The labour hire firm then pays the individual employee (the labour hire worker) their wage or salary. Labour hire workers are employees of a labour hire firm, rather than the firm that they are providing their labour to.
The multi-party nature of labour hire work makes it one of the more challenging arrangements to produce statistics on, compared with the more common employer-employee relationships and self-employment.
Businesses that provide labour hire services, and their employees, are classified to the ANZSIC 4-digit industry class of 'Labour supply services' (ANZSIC 7212). Labour within businesses in this industry is different to most businesses, given the main activity is the provision of labour as a service to other businesses, rather than the use of labour within the business to produce goods and/or services.