Border Express Pty Ltd T/A Border Express

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[2019] FWCA 1180

22 FEBRUARY 2019

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[2019] FWCA 1180
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION


Fair Work Act 2009

s.185—Enterprise agreement

Border Express Pty Ltd T/A Border Express
(AG2018/5172)

BORDER EXPRESS PTY LTD TRANSPORT AND DISTRIBUTION FACILITY EMPLOYEES AND TWU QUEENSLAND ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2018 - 2021

Road transport industry

DEPUTY PRESIDENT LAKE

BRISBANE, 22 FEBRUARY 2019

Application for approval of the Border Express Pty Ltd Transport and Distribution Facility Employees and TWU Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2018 - 2021.

[1] An Application has been made under s.185 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (The Act) for approval of an enterprise agreement known as the Border Express Pty Ltd Transport and Distribution Facility Employees and TWU Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2018 – 2021 (The Agreement). It has been made by Border Express Pty Ltd T/A Border Express (The Employer). It is a single enterprise agreement.

[2] The Employer has provided written undertakings which are annexed to the Agreement. I am satisfied that the undertakings will not cause financial detriment to any employee covered by the Agreement and that the undertakings will not result in substantial changes to the Agreement.

[3] Subject to the undertakings referred to above, I am satisfied that each of the requirements of ss.186, 187, 188 and 190 as are relevant to this application for approval have been met.

[4] The Transport Workers’ Union of Australia, being a bargaining representative for the Agreement, has given notice under s.183 of the Act that it wants the Agreement to cover it. In accordance with s.201(2) I note that the Agreement covers the organisation.

[5] The Agreement is approved and, in accordance s.54 of the Act, will operate from 1 March 2019. The nominal expiry date of the Agreement is 1 March 2022.

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

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