NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: Toll Priority - Transport Workers Agreement 2005 [2005] NSWIRComm 377
APPLICANT Toll Transport Pty Ltd t/as Toll Priority PARTIES: RESPONDENT Transport Workers' Union of New South Wales
FILE NUMBER(S): 4337 of 2005
CORAM: Sams DP
CATCHWORDS: Application for approval of enterprise agreement - agreement to cover transport drivers - wage increases - agreement to have retrospective application - agreement approved for registration.
Industrial Relations Act 1996 Anti Discrimination Act 1977 LEGISLATION CITED: AWARD Transport Industry (State) Award 343 IG 390
CASES CITED: Review of the Principles for Approval of Enterprise Agreements (2000) 101 IR 332
HEARING DATES: 08/29/2005 EXTEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE: 08/29/2005
APPLICANT Mr J Simpson, Solicitor Clayton Utz Lawyers LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT Mr P Murray Transport Workers' Union of New South Wales
JUDGMENT:
- 1 - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
CORAM : SAMS, DP 29 August 2005 Matter No. IRC05/4337 TOLL PRIORITY - TRANSPORT WORKERS AGREEMENT 2005 Application by Toll Transport Pty Ltd t/as Toll Priority for approval of enterprise agreement
EX TEMPORE DECISION [2005] NSWIRComm 377
1 Approval is sought from the Commission, pursuant to Div 2 Pt 2 ch 2 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 ('the Act') for the approval of an enterprise agreement between Toll Transport Pty Ltd t/as Toll Priority and the Transport Workers' Union of New South Wales. The application was filed on 18 August 2005 and listed for hearing on 29 August, thereby fulfilling the requirements of s34(3) of the Act.
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