APP Badges Pty Ltd
[2012] FWA 5131
•15 JUNE 2012
[2012] FWA 5131 |
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DECISION |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.248—Single interest employer authorisation
APP Badges Pty Ltd
(B2012/794)
COMMISSIONER GAY | MELBOURNE, 15 JUNE 2012 |
Regarding the proposed Bakers Delight (NSW) Enterprise Agreement 2012.
[1] APP Badges Pty Ltd (the applicant) has made an application under section 248 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (the Act) for a single interest employer authorisation in respect of itself and 32 franchisees listed in the attached Appendix A (the franchisees). The application was made on 17 May 2012. By letter of 25 May 2012 an amended Appendix was provided, correcting minor changes to various employer names and ABNs.
[2] In considering such an application, the relevant provisions of the Act are as follows:
“248 Single interest employer authorisations
(1) Two or more employers may apply to FWA for an authorisation (a single interest employer authorisation) under section 249 in relation to a proposed enterprise agreement.
Note: The effect of a single interest employer authorisation is that the employers are single interest employers in relation to the agreement (see paragraph 172(5)(c)).
(2) The application must specify the following:
(a) the employers that will be covered by the agreement;
(b) the employees who will be covered by the agreement;
(c) the person (if any) nominated by the employers to make applications under this Act if the authorisation is made.
Section 172(5) of the Act states:
“Single interest employers
(5) Two or more employers are single interest employers if:
(a) the employers are engaged in a joint venture or common enterprise; or
(b) the employers are related bodies corporate; or
(c) the employers are specified in a single interest employer authorisation that is in operation in relation to the proposed enterprise agreement concerned.”
[3] Attached to the application was a statutory declaration from Ms R Leshinsky, Group Human Resource Manager of Bakers Delight Holdings Ltd. The statutory declaration specified the employers who will be covered by the agreement, the classifications of the employees who will be covered by the agreement and the nomination of Ms Leshinsky as the person to make applications under the Act if the authorisation is made.
[4] Section 249 of the Act outlines when Fair Work Australia (FWA) must make a single interest employer authorisation. This section relevantly states:
“(1) FWA must make a single interest employer authorisation in relation to a proposed enterprise agreement if:
(a) an application for the authorisation has been made; and
(b) FWA is satisfied that:
(i) the employers that will be covered by the agreement have agreed to bargain together; and
(ii) no person coerced, or threatened to coerce, any of the employers to agree to bargain together; and
(c) the requirements of either subsection (2) (which deals with franchisees) or (3) (which deals with employers that may bargain together for a proposed enterprise agreement) are met.
Franchisees
(2) The requirements of this subsection are met if FWA is satisfied that the employers carry on similar business activities under the same franchise and are:
(a) franchisees of the same franchisor; or
(b) related bodies corporate of the same franchisor; or
(c) any combination of the above.
Employers that may bargain together for the agreement
(3) The requirements of this subsection are met if FWA is satisfied that all of the employers are specified in a declaration made under section 247 in relation to the agreement.”
[5] On the basis of the application that has been lodged together with the statutory declaration, I am satisfied that the pre-conditions set out in section 249(1)(a) and section 249(1)(b) have been met.
[6] With respect to the requirements set out in section 249(1)(c), I am satisfied that these requirements have been met. This is on the basis that the statutory declaration of Ms Leshinsky makes it clear that the employers who are the subject of the authorisation carry on similar business activities under the same franchise and are franchisees of the same franchisor. As well, the statutory declaration indicates that the employers, franchisor and the franchisees who are the subject of the application have the necessary relationships such that the requirements of section 249(2)(a) are satisfied.
[7] Having been satisfied as to the pre-conditions set out in sections 249(1), (2) and (3), I must therefore make the single interest employer authorisation for which the application has been made.
[8] In accordance with the requirements of section 250 of the Act, the single interest employer authorisation will specify that the employers who will be covered by the agreement will be APP Badges Pty Ltd and the franchisees set out in Appendix A to this decision (section 250(1)(a)).
[9] The single interest employer authorisation will specify for the purposes of section 250(1)(b), that the employees who will be covered by the agreement will be employees of the employers named in Appendix A to this decision employed in the following classifications:
(i) Sales Assistant;
(ii) Sales Manager;
(iii) Baker;
(iv) Baker’s Assistant;
(v) Baker’s Apprentice; and
(vi) Production Manager.
[10] Further, the single interest employer authorisation will specify, for the purposes of section 250(1)(c), that the person nominated by the employers to make applications under the Act is Ms Rachael Leshinsky, Group Human Resource Manager of the Bakers Delight Holdings Ltd or any person who succeeds her in that position.
[11] For the purposes of section 250(1)(d), there are no procedural rules which prescribe any other matter(s) to which I need to attend.
[12] The single interest employer authorisation will come into operation from the date of this decision, namely 15 June 2012.
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Attachment A
Applicant | ABN/ACN | |
1. | APP Badges Pty Ltd | 54 059 221 975 |
2. | BDW Bakery Pty Ltd as trustee for the trustee for BDW Bakery Trust | 77 106 154 521 |
3. | Canozi Pty Ltd as trustee for the Canozi Wealth Trust | 37 279 541 165 |
4. | Davsue Pty Ltd | 33 096 302 439 |
5. | Dawaro Investments Pty Ltd as trustee for Dawaro Investments Trust Pty Ltd | 27 570 059 403 |
6. | Diamond Mint Pty Ltd | 38 102 637 007 |
7. | Dibya Foods Pty Ltd | 48 128 487 052 |
8. | Family King Investments Pty Ltd | 48 140 526 049 |
9. | Fifed Pty Ltd as trustee for Fifed Trading Trust | 82 191 892 255 |
10. | Fletcher James Pty Ltd | 43 158 036 634 |
11. | Gorka Trading Pty Ltd | 16 107 473 067 |
12. | Jemta Baking Pty Ltd | 52 101 693 047 |
13. | Jenjoh Pty Ltd | 87 121 370 081 |
14. | Kirpal Pty Ltd | 13 137 620 449 |
15. | LZ Pacific Pty Ltd | 70 153 555 894 |
16. | Matthew Rayner Investments Pty Ltd | 17 149 568 810 |
17. | Mattster Pty Ltd | 33 113 323 309 |
18. | Mazinc Pty Ltd as trustee for Mazinc Family Trust | 20 290 271 547 |
19. | Meldn Pty Ltd as trustee for Allomes Family Trust | 19 339 467 811 |
20. | MJ & PL Fuller Pty Ltd as trustee for Fuller Family Trust | 78 065 252 620 |
21. | Mt Ousley Investments Pty Ltd as trustee for Mt Ousley Trust | 32 271 811 863 |
22. | Nayriema Pty Ltd | 38 154 187 934 |
23. | Niven Group Pty Ltd as trustee for Niven Family Trust | 84 376 758 942 |
24. | Panerama Pty Ltd | 58 125 002 806 |
25. | Pang Enterprises Pty Ltd as trustee for Pang Family Trust | 34 179 658 787 |
26. | Parklim Pty Ltd trustee for Parklim Family Trust | 93 053 622 011 |
27. | Prentyce Pty Ltd | 33 093 627 457 |
28. | R & J Halliday Holdings Pty Ltd as trustee for R & J Halliday Family Trust | 79 596 315 781 |
29. | Rosengreen Pty Ltd as trustee for Rosengreen Gamily Trust | 85 566 237 743 |
30. | Rusax Pty Ltd | 40 112 111 127 |
31. | Thiryten Productions Pty Ltd as trustee for TDK Family Trust | 98 497 675 238 |
32. | Towdah Pty Ltd | 38 095 450 347 |
33. | Wings & Feathers Pty Ltd | 98 138 034 714 |
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