Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
AMWU v Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association [2012] FCA 1074 Citation: AMWU v Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association [2012] FCA 1074
Parties: "AUTOMOTIVE, FOOD, METALS, ENGINEERING, PRINTING AND KINDRED INDUSTRIES UNION" KNOWN AS THE AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING WORKERS' UNION (AMWU), AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION and COMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, ENERGY, INFORMATION, POSTAL, PLUMBING AND ALLIED SERVICES UNION OF AUSTRALIA v AUSTRALIAN LICENSED AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION
File number: NSD 1425 of 2012
Judge: BUCHANAN J
Date of judgment: 28 September 2012
Catchwords: INDUSTRIAL LAW – union membership – eligibility rule – application for interlocutory injunction
Legislation: Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 (Cth)
Date of hearing: 28 September 2012
Place: Sydney
Division: FAIR WORK DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 26
Counsel for the Applicants: Ms C Howell
Solicitor for the Applicants: Holding Redlich
Counsel for the Respondent: Mr J Nolan
Solicitor for the Respondent: Paul Murphy and Associates Lawyers
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY FAIR WORK DIVISION NSD 1425 of 2012
BETWEEN: "AUTOMOTIVE, FOOD, METALS, ENGINEERING, PRINTING AND KINDRED INDUSTRIES UNION" KNOWN AS THE AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING WORKERS' UNION (AMWU)
First Applicant
AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION
Second Applicant
COMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, ENERGY, INFORMATION, POSTAL, PLUMBING AND ALLIED SERVICES UNION OF AUSTRALIA
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