NSW Caselaw
Industrial Court of New South Wales
CITATION: Printing and Allied Trades Employers' Association of New South Wales, Re [2008] NSWIRComm 96
PARTIES: APPLICANT: Printing and Allied Trades Employers' Association of New South Wales
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 249 of 2008
CORAM: Boland J President
CATCHWORDS: Registered organisation - Organisation of employers - Printing industry - Application for declaration of invalidity - Two alleged invalidities - Failure to conduct elections in accordance with registered Constitution - Failure to notify Industrial Registrar of elections - Finding of invalidity jurisdictional requirement - Invalidities found - Discretion of Court to make orders - Invalidities due to oversight and inadvertence - Adequate notice given - Court satisfied no substantial injustice done to organisation, members, creditors or persons dealing with organisation if orders made - Orders made.
Industrial Arbitration Act 1940 LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996 ss 288, 288(1)(b), 288(5)(1) Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth)
Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union, New South Wales Branch, Re [2006] NSWIRComm 244 CASES CITED: Newcastle Master Builders' Association, Re [2007] NSWIRComm 57 Seamen's Union of Australia New South Wales Branch, Re (2001) 107 IR 90
HEARING DATES: 21 April 2008
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 9 May 2008
APPLICANT: LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Mr C Watson Employee Relations Advisor Printing Industries Association of Australia
JUDGMENT:
INDUSTRIAL COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
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