NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION : Pastoral Industry (State) Award [2000] NSWIRComm 159 APPLICANT: Australian Business Industrial
RESPONDENTS: PARTIES : Employers' Federation of New South Wales Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales
INTERVENORS: Minister for Industrial Relations Labor Council of New South Wales FILE NUMBER: IRC 6711 of 1999 CORAM: Walton J Vice-President; Schmidt J; Grayson DP; Connor C CATCHWORDS : Application for new award - parties intervene late in course of proceedings - application by intervenor to vacate current program - important issues raised in relation to counterpart award applications - unlikely that parties would be ready to proceed on presently set timetable - timetable variation granted & hearing adjourned LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 HEARING DATES: 08/01/2000 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 08/07/2000
APPLICANT: Ms Brooks Australian Busniess Industrial
RESPONDENTS: Mr McDonald Employers' Federation of New South Wales
Mr Tripodi LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales Branch
INTERVENORS: Mr Benson of Counsel Minister for Industrial Relations SOLICITOR: Mr Walsh Crown Solicitor's Office
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