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Industrial Relations Commission New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Application for Variations to Transport Industry – Excavated Materials, Contract Determination [2022] NSWIRComm 1054 Hearing dates: On the papers Date of orders: 8 July 2022 Decision date: 08 July 2022 Jurisdiction: Industrial Relations Commission Before: Commissioner O'Sullivan Decision: Order that, pursuant to s 320 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996, the Transport Industry – Excavated Materials, Contract Determination be varied in accordance with Annexure A to the submissions of the NSW Business Chamber Limited filed on 1 July 2022. This order is to take effect from the first full pay period commencing on or after 1 August 2022. Catchwords: EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL LAW – Contracts of Carriage – application for variation to contract determination – consent position – variations ordered Legislation Cited: Industrial Relations Act 1996 s 315 and 320 Cases Cited: Applications to Vary the Transport Industry – General Carriers Contract Determination 2017 and Transport Industry – Courier and Taxi Truck Contract Determination [2022] NSWIRComm 1003 Application to Vary the Transport Industry – General Carriers Contract Determination 2017 and Transport Industry – Courier and Taxi Truck Contract Determination [2022] NSWIRComm 1029 Texts Cited: NIL Category: Principal judgment Parties: Transport Workers' Union, New South Wales ("TWU") Civil Contractors Federation ("CCF") NSW Business Chamber Limited (NSWBC") The Australian Industry Group New South Wales Branch ("AIG") The Australian Road Transport Industrial Organisation ("ARTIO") The Master Builders Association of NSW ("MBA") Representation: R Rasmussen (TWU) O Valaire (CCF) N Ward (NSWBC) File Number(s): 2022/00174729 Publication restriction: NIL
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