NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION : Re Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union, New South Wales Branch and National Roads and Motorists Association Ltd t/as NRMA Ltd [2004] NSWIRComm 190 APPLICANT: PARTIES : Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union, New South Wales Branch RESPONDENT: National Roads and Motorists Association Ltd t/as NRMA Ltd FILE NUMBER: 637, 1952, 2782, 2802 of 2004 CORAM: Sams DP Industrial disputes - roadside service patrol officers - various proceedings in other courts and tribunals - conditions of employment - new industrial instrument - interim award application - agreed programming of applications - agreement of the parties - application for enterprise agreement - documents filed in court - wage increases - three year agreement. CATCHWORDS : Held, application for approval of enterprise agreement granted - registration of agreement effective on day of hearing - consequential orders - disputes resolved and concluded - outstanding matter referred for conciliation. LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 Anti Discrimination Act 1977 CASES CITED : State Wage Case 2004 [2004] NSWIRComm 148 Review of the Principles for Approval of Enterprise Agreements (2000), 101 IR 332 HEARING DATES: 06/01/2004; 06/28/2004 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 07/05/2004
NOTIFIER/APPLICANT (1/6/04) Mr S Crawshaw, SC UNION Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union, New South Wales Branch LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: (28/6/04) Mr A Neilson, Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union, New South Wales Branch RESPONDENT (1/6/04) Mr G Watson, Solicitor, Freehills (28/6/04) Mr A Longland, Solicitor, Freehills
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