Community and Public Sector Union v CSL Limited

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[2018] FWC 5026

31 AUGUST 2018

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[2018] FWC 5026
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION


Fair Work Act 2009

s.437 - Application for a protection action ballot order

Community and Public Sector Union
v

CSL Limited
(IA2018-4605)

DEPUTY PRESIDENT GOSTENCNIK

MELBOURNE, 31 AUGUST 2018

Proposed protected action ballot of employees of CSL Limited.

[1] This is an application by the Community and Public Sector Union (Applicant) made under s.437 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Act) for a protected action ballot order in relation to certain employees of CSL Limited (Respondent).

[2] On 30 August 2018, my Associate was advised that the Respondent did not object to the application.

[3] In the circumstances, I have decided to determine the matters on the papers without holding a hearing.

[4] On the basis of the material before me, including the statutory declaration of Ms L R McBride of the Applicant setting out the steps taken by it in bargaining with the Respondent and that it has been, and is, genuinely trying to reach agreement with the Respondent, I am satisfied that there is a notification time in relation to the proposed agreement and that the requirements in s.443(1) of the Act have been met.

[5] The Applicant also sought that a person other than the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) be the ballot agent for the protected action ballot. This course was not opposed by the Respondent. The person proposed in the application as the protected action ballot agent is Mr Richard Kidd of the Australian Election Company (Election Company). Mr Kidd has relevant experience in conducting protected action ballots and has previously worked as the Queensland State Director, Industrial Elections for the AEC. I am satisfied that Mr Kidd is a fit and proper person to conduct the ballot. I am also satisfied that Mr Kidd and the Election Company are capable of ensuring the secrecy and security of the votes and of conducting the ballot expeditiously. Mr Kidd has agreed to be the protected action ballot agent and he and the Election Company are bound to comply with the Privacy Act 1998 with respect to the handling of the information relating to the protected action ballot.

[6] Therefore I appoint Mr Kidd as the protected action ballot Agent.

[7] An order has been separately issued in PR620368.

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

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