NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: Theatre Managers (State) Award [2008] NSWIRComm 1007
APPLICANT The Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales PARTIES: RESPONDENT Australian Federation of Employers and Industries
FILE NUMBER(S): 2025 of 2007
CORAM: Macdonald C
CATCHWORDS: Application for variation of an award - State Wage Case 2007 - section 17 - increases to wages and allowances - application granted - award varied
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act 1996
HEARING DATES: 28/11/07
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 24 January 2008
APPLICANT Mr V Falconer The Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT
No Appearance
DECISION: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
CORAM: MACDONALD C
24 January 2008
Matter No IRC 2025 of 2007
Theatre Managers (State) Award
Application by The Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales for variation re State Wage Case 2007
DECISION
[2008] NSWIRComm 1007
1 This is an application pursuant to section 17 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 ("the Act") filed on 6 November 2007 by The Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales ("the Union") for variation of an award pursuant to the State Wage Case Decision 2007. 2 The matter was listed for a Consent Hearing on 28 November 2007. The following appearance was entered: Mr V Falconer - the Union 3 Mr Falconer addressed the Commission on the Union's Application to vary the Theatre Managers (State) Award ("the Award"). The Application sought to vary the Award so as to increase wages and various allowances pursuant to the State Wage Case 2007. 4 Mr Falconer gave on the record his Union's commitment in relation to the absorption of the increases should the Commission grant the Union's Application. 5 The Commission approved the application, in principle, subject to obtaining the consent of the only Respondent to this Award - Australian Federation of Employers and Industries. 6 The Commission contacted that organisation and received correspondence from that organisation advising of its inability to attend the Consent Hearing and expressing no issue with the Union's application - excepting for operative date (September 2007).
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