NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: EnergyAustralia Professional, Managers and Specialists Enterprise Agreement 2005 [2005] NSWIRComm 468
APPLICANT EnergyAustralia
RESPONDENTS PARTIES: Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Australia (New South Wales Branch) Electricity Supply Professional Officer's Association New South Wales Local Government, Clerical, Administrative, Energy, Airlines & Utilities Union
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 6535 of 2005
CORAM: Harrison DP
CATCHWORDS: Application for enterprise agreement - to apply from 13 December 2005 for a period of two years therefrom - agreement approved
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996
HEARING DATES: 12/13/2005
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 12/13/2005
APPLICANT Mr R Carrington
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT Mr G Brock (APESMA/ESPOA) Mr P Marzato (USU)
JUDGMENT:
- 2 - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
CORAM: HARRISON DP
13 December 2005
Matter No IRC 6535 of 2005
ENERGYAUSTRALIA PROFESSIONALS, MANAGERS AND SPECIALISTS ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2005
Application by EnergyAustralia for approval of an enterprise agreement.
DECISION
[2005] NSWIRComm 468 1 This is an application by EnergyAustralia seeking approval of an enterprise agreement between EnergyAustralia and the following parties: · Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Australia (New South Wales Branch) (APESMA) · Electricity Supply Professional Officer's Association (ESPOA) · New South Wales Local Government, Clerical, Administrative, Energy, Airlines & Utilities Union (USU) 2 The application was subject to hearing on 13 December 2005. Mr R Carrington appeared on behalf of EnergyAustralia. Mr G Brock appeared on behalf of APESMA and ESPOA. Mr P Marzato appeared on behalf of the USU.
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