NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION : Delta Electricity v Labor Council of NSW and ors re 19 day four week work pattern [2002] NSWIRComm 301 PARTIES : Delta Electricity Labor Council of NSW and affiliated unions FILE NUMBER: IRC 6777 of 2001 CORAM: Harrison DP CATCHWORDS : Notification under s130 - employer policy to expand application of 19 day four-week work pattern in preference to 9 day fortnight or five day week - ability to accrue days off - application of award. Held - award permits limited application of 19 day four-week work pattern by accrual from negotiation of local flexibility agreements - not available to employer by advertisement of new positions, promotion or performance review - benefit to employer and employees from wider application - request for further conciliation - parties to confer on basis of findings herein. LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 Electricity Commission Act 1950 HEARING DATES: 09/30/2002; 10/01/2002 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 11/22/2002
APPLICANT Mr J Phillips of Counsel
RESPONDENT LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Mr A Hatcher of Counsel
SOLICITOR Ms A McRobert Jones Staff & Co
JUDGMENT: - 24 - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES CORAM: HARRISON DP Friday, 22 November 2002
Matter No IRC 6777 OF 2001
Notification under section 130 by Delta Electricity of a dispute with Labor Council of New South Wales and others re 19 day four-week work pattern
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