NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION : Club Employees (State) Award [2004] NSWIRComm 243 APPLICANT: PARTIES : Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union, New South Wales Branch RESPONDENT: Registered Clubs Association t/as Clubs NSW FILE NUMBER: 4507 of 2004 CORAM: Sams DP CATCHWORDS : Application to vary award - increases in certain rates and allowances based on CPI adjustments - relevant Award provision - consent of parties - State Wage Case Principles - application granted. LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 CASES CITED : State Wage Case 2004 [2004] NSWIRComm 148 HEARING DATES: 08/11/2004 EXTEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 08/11/2004
APPLICANT: Mr C Acev, Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union, New South Wales Branch LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONSDENT: Ms S Schmitke, Registered Clubs Association t/as Clubs NSW Ms T Castles, McCarthy Ausgroup Pty Ltd
JUDGMENT: - 1 - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES CORAM: SAMS, DP 19 August 2004
Matter No. IRC04/4507
CLUB EMPLOYEES (STATE) AWARD Application by the Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union, New South Wales Branch for variation re rates and allowances DECISION ( ex tempore ) [2004] NSWIRComm 243
1 This is an application, pursuant to s17 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 (the 'Act'), filed by the Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union, New South Wales Branch ('the Union') to vary the Club Employees (State) Award (319 IG 589) ('the Award') to give effect to an Award provision to vary certain rates and allowances in accordance with movements in the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
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