Down Under Tours (Australia) Pty Ltd

Case

[2015] FWCA 716

30 JANUARY 2015

No judgment structure available for this case.

[2015] FWCA 716
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION


Fair Work Act 2009

s 185 - Application for approval of a single-enterprise agreement

Down Under Tours (Australia) Pty Ltd
(AG2014/11090)

DOWN UNDER TOURS ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2015-2018

Passenger vehicle transport (non rail) industry

DEPUTY PRESIDENT SAMS

SYDNEY, 30 JANUARY 2015

Application for approval of the Down Under Tours Enterprise Agreement 2015-2018.

[1] This is an application, pursuant to s 185 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (the ‘Act’), filed by Down Under Tours (Australia) Pty Ltd (the ‘applicant’) which seeks the approval of the Fair Work Commission (the ‘Commission’) of a single enterprise agreement to be known as the Down Under Tours Enterprise Agreement 2015-2018 (the ‘Agreement’). The Agreement was negotiated with six nominated Employee Bargaining Representatives (EBRs) and is to cover 42 employees who are employed in Driver and Host/ess positions for the applicant’s tour and charter business in North Queensland. For the purposes of s 186(3) of the Act, I am satisfied that the group of employees to be covered by this Agreement has been fairly chosen.

[2] The employees were last notified of their representational rights on 22 September 2014, and voting for the Agreement’s approval took place on 17 and 18 December 2014. The time limits under s 181(2) of the Act are thereby satisfied. In a vote for the Agreement’s approval, 35 of the 36 employees who cast a valid vote, agreed to approve the Agreement. The application for approval of the Agreement was lodged on 31 December 2014, thereby satisfying s 185(3) of the Act.

[3] In the Employer’s Declaration in support of the application (Form F17) Ms E Simpson, Executive Assistant, identified the Passenger Vehicle Transportation Award 2010 [MA000063] and the Passenger Vehicle Drivers Etc. Award - Northern and Mackay Divisions - 2003 [AN140202] as the relevant reference instruments for the purposes of the Better Off Overall Test (the ‘BOOT’). Ms Simpsonsaid that the Agreement does provide for some terms and conditions that are less beneficial than those under the reference instruments, including the removal of penalty rates for work performed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays and no provision for annual leave loading. However, the Agreement provides for higher rates of pay, a more generous meal allowance and the payment of service increments of 0.5% for each year of service, up to a maximum of 10 years. I am satisfied that the Agreement passes the BOOT. The Agreement provides for the mandatory flexibility and consultation terms at clauses 1.9 and 2.1 respectively, and a disputes resolution procedure at clause number, 2.2 provides for conciliation and arbitration by the Commission.

[4] At a hearing of the application on 27 January 2015, Ms E Simpson appeared with Mr G Dixon for the applicant. Ms Simpson outlined the main features of the Agreement and submitted that all of the legislative requirements for approval of the Agreement have been satisfied and the Agreement should be approved by the Commission. She explained that the base rates of pay under the Agreement are between 4.1% and 4.4% higher than those under the reference instruments and that calculations undertaken by the applicant had demonstrated that employees would still be better off, even in the absence of penalty rates. She also said that the rates of pay were to be increased in accordance with the Commission’s Minimum Wage Review Decisions each year.

[5] Having heard the applicant’s submissions and upon reviewing the terms of the preapproval process documentation and the Agreement itself, I am satisfied that all of the requirements of the Act, in particular ss 180, 186, 187 and 188, in so far as relevant to this application, have been met. Accordingly, I approve a single enterprise agreement known as the Down Under Tours Enterprise Agreement 2015-2018.Pursuant to s 54 of the Act, the Agreement shall operate from 3 February 2015 and have a nominal expiry date of 3 February 2018.

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

Printed by authority of the Commonwealth Government Printer

<Price code G, AE412424  PR560541>

Actions
Download as PDF Download as Word Document


Cases Citing This Decision

0

Cases Cited

0

Statutory Material Cited

0