NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: PSA v RTA [2010] NSWIRComm 1069
APPLICANT PARTIES: Public Service Association and Professional Officers' Association Amalgamated Union of New South Wales RESPONDENT Roads and traffic Authority of NSW
FILE NUMBER(S): 1845 of 2009
CORAM: Ritchie C
Dispute notification section 130. PSA sought change to flexible working hours No consent from RTA CATCHWORDS: RTA believed what sought breached no extra claims clause Notice of Motion filed by RTA PSA acknowledged that what was being sought would result in a benefit to its members. Hearing found that what PSA sought breached no extra claims clause and Memorandum of Understanding. Notice of Motion upheld and PSA matter dismissed
LEGISLATION CITED: Industrial Relations Act, 1996
CASES CITED: Public Service Association and Professional Officer's Association Amalgamated Union of NSW v Director General, Department of Premier and Cabinet [2010] NSWIRComm59.
HEARING DATES: 11/11/10
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 8 December 2010
APPLICANT for Notice of Motion Mr S Meehan of Counsel LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT to Notice of Motion Mr P Krockenberger
DECISION: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
CORAM: Ritchie C
8 December 2010
Matter No IRC 1845 of 2009
IN THE MATTER OF: Notification under section 130 by the Public Service Association and Professional Amalgamated Union of New South Wales of a dispute with Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW re flexibility working hours agreement.
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