Giacci Bros Pty Ltd
[2023] FWCA 2248
•20 JULY 2023
| [2023] FWCA 2248 |
| FAIR WORK COMMISSION |
| DECISION |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.225—Enterprise agreement
Giacci Bros Pty Ltd
(AG2023/1686)
GIACCI BROS PTY LTD MURCHISON ZINC COMPANY CERTIFIED AGREEMENT 2005
| Road transport industry | |
| COMMISSIONER MCKINNON | SYDNEY, 20 JULY 2023 |
Application for termination of the Giacci Bros Pty Ltd Murchison Zinc Company Certified Agreement 2005
Giacci Bros Pty Ltd (Giacci Bros) has applied to terminate the Giacci Bros Pty Ltd Murchison Zinc Company Certified Agreement 2005 (the Agreement). The Agreement was approved on 24 May 2006 and nominally expired on 31 August 2006. The Agreement has passed its nominal expiry date.
Section 226 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (the Act) requires the Commission to terminate an enterprise agreement if the conditions in that section are met. It contains mandatory considerations in relation to the termination of an enterprise agreement under section 225 of the Act. Dealing with the matters of relevance in this case:
No employees covered by the Agreement: Declarations filed in support of the application state that there are no employees within the classifications of the Agreement who are employed under its terms. Absent any evidence or advice to the contrary, I am satisfied that the Agreement does not, and is not likely to, cover any employees.
- Views of persons covered: Giacci Bros and the Transport Workers Union of Australia each support termination of the Agreement. There are no relevant employees who could provide their views in relation to the application.
- Effect on bargaining: There is no evidence of any bargaining for an enterprise agreement that will cover the same, or substantially the same, group of employees as the existing agreement, or that the application was made at or after the notification time for such a proposed enterprise agreement. In the circumstances, there is no basis upon which to conclude that termination of the Agreement would adversely affect the bargaining position of employees who will be covered by the proposed enterprise agreement.
- The legislative safety net of minimum terms and conditions of employment has evolved significantly since the Agreement was made, as have the terms of modern awards. On its terms, the Agreement may exclude the National Employment Standards at least in part and may not leave employees better off overall than if the modern awards applied. Further, and if not terminated now, it seems likely that the Agreement will sunset on 7 December 2023 under Part 13 of the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Secure Jobs, Better Pay) Act 2022.
On balance, I am satisfied that termination of the Agreement is appropriate in all the circumstances. As a result, I must terminate the Agreement.
The Agreement is terminated with effect from today.
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