NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: Crown Employees (Teachers in TAFE and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2006 [2006] NSWIRComm 1012
APPLICANT The Crown in the Right of the State of New South Wales PARTIES: RESPONDENT New South Wales Teachers Federation
FILE NUMBER(S): 6698 of 2005
CORAM: Macdonald C
CATCHWORDS: Application for a new award - s11 of the Act - consent of parties - industrial merit - improvement in wages and conditions - application satisfied requirements of the Act - Award made - previous award rescinded
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996
HEARING DATES: 17/01/2006
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 01/17/2006
Mr D Husdell Director of Industrial Relations LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: NSW Department of Education and Training
Ms Seymour New South Wales Teachers Federation
DECISION: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
CORAM: MACDONALD C
17 January 2006
Matter No IRC 6698 of 2005
Crown Employees (Teachers in TAFE and Related Employees) Salaries and Conditions Award 2006
Application by The Crown in the Right of the State of New south Wales for a consent award
DECISION
[2006] NSWIRComm 1012
1 This is an application pursuant to section 11(2)(a) of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 ("the Act") filed on 20 December 2005 by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training ("the DET"), for a new award. 2 The matter was listed for a Consent Hearing on 17 January 2006 along with two other applications: IRC 6699/05 (application for rescission of an award) and IRC 6697/05 (application for a consent award). 3 At the Consent Hearing, the DET was represented by Mr D Husdell, Director of Industrial Relations.
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