Lake Macquarie City Council Enterprise Agreement 2011 [2011] NSWIRComm 1007

Lake Macquarie City Council Enterprise Agreement 2011 [2011] NSWIRComm 1007

The Commission approved the agreement because the supporting material, including the Statement of Particulars and affidavit, adequately demonstrated compliance with all necessary tests, and the respondents supported approval.

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
04 March 2011
Procedural Posture
Application for Approval of Enterprise Agreement / Hearing and Approval
Outcome
Lake Macquarie City Council Enterprise Agreement 2011 approved to apply on and from 4 March 2011 for a period of three years.
Legal Topics
['enterprise Agreement Approval' 'no Net Detriment Test' 'approval by Consent']
['industrial Relations'] ['enterprise Agreement Approval' 'no Net Detriment Test' 'approval by Consent']

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Procedural Posture

Application for Approval of Enterprise Agreement / Hearing and Approval

  1. 1 ['Whether the Lake Macquarie City Council Enterprise Agreement 2011 should be approved.' 'Whether the agreement complied with relevant statutory requirements, the no net detriment test, absence of duress, and the principles for approval determined by the Commission.']

Ratio Decidendi

The Commission approved the agreement because the supporting material, including the Statement of Particulars and affidavit, adequately demonstrated compliance with all necessary tests, and the respondents supported approval.

Court Disposition

Lake Macquarie City Council Enterprise Agreement 2011 approved to apply on and from 4 March 2011 for a period of three years.

Orders

  • ['The Lake Macquarie City Council Enterprise Agreement 2011 is approved to apply on and from 4 March 2011 for a period of three years.']