NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in Court Session
CITATION : Glenn Skinner & Others v BHP Steel (AIS) Pty Ltd [2002] NSWIRComm 5 revised - 25/01/2002 APPLICANT/RESPONDENT ON THE MOTION Glenn Skinner and others PARTIES : RESPONDENT/APPLICANT ON THE MOTION BHP Steel (AIS) Pty Ltd FILE NUMBER: 3743 of 2001 CORAM: Peterson J CATCHWORDS : Unfair contract - interlocutory motion - stay of proceedings - subject matter of substantive proceedings similar to that in proceedings before Australian Industrial Relations Commission - both matters listed for conciliation - desirability of ensuring avoidance of waste of time and expense - public interest - proceedings stayed and dates vacated pending outcome of AIRC proceedings - parties have liberty to apply by motion for the reinstatement of these proceedings - costs reserved Industrial Relations Act 1996 LEGISLATION CITED : Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth) Coal Industry Act 1946 (NSW) CASES CITED : The Environmental Group Limited and another v Crowdace and another (7 August 1988, matter 1468/98) Burgess and others v Mt Thorley Operations Pty Limited (No. 2) [1999] 100 IR 260 HEARING DATES: 01/24/2002 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 01/25/2002
APPLICANT/RESPONDENT ON THE MOTION: Ms J Gray
AGENT: Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (New South Wales Branch) SYDNEY LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT/APPLICANT ON THE MOTION: Mr Mark J Steele of Counsel
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