NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: Director General, NSW Department of Education and Training v NSW Teachers Federation [2010] NSWIRComm 10
PARTIES: Director General, New South Wales Department of Education and Training (Notifier) New South Wales Teachers Federation (Respondent)
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 30 of 2010
CORAM: Boland J President
CATCHWORDS: INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE - Dispute orders - Industrial action by NSW Teachers Federation and members employed in TAFE in connection with the Federation's opposition to the implementation of the variations to the Crown Employees (Teachers in TAFE and Related Employees, Bradfield College and Teachers in TAFE Children's Centres) Salaries and Conditions Award 2009 flowing from the decision of the Full Bench in Crown Employees (Teachers in TAFE and Related Employees, Bradfield College and Teachers in TAFE Children's Centres) Salaries and Conditions Award 2009 [2009] NSWIRComm 169 - Industrial action unjustifiable - Dispute orders made.
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996
CASES CITED: Crown Employees (Teachers in TAFE and Related Employees, Bradfield College and Teachers in TAFE Children's Centres) Salaries and Conditions Award 2009 [2009] NSWIRComm 169 Director General, NSW Department of Education and Training v NSW Teachers Federation [2009] NSWIRComm 147
HEARING DATES: 4 February 2010
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 5 February 2010
Mr P Kite SC with Ms M Fraser of counsel (Notifier) for NSW Department of Education and Training LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES:
Mr S Crawshaw SC (Respondent) for NSW Teachers Federation
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