Hbf Health Limited

Case

[2024] FWCA 3719

25 OCTOBER 2024


[2024] FWCA 3719

FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION

Fair Work Act 2009

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

Hbf Health Limited

(AG2024/3296)

HBF ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2024

Banking finance and insurance industry

COMMISSIONER TRAN

MELBOURNE, 25 OCTOBER 2024

Application for approval of the HBF Enterprise Agreement 2024

  1. HBF Health Limited has applied for approval of an enterprise agreement known as the HBF Enterprise Agreement 2024 (the Agreement) under s 185 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Act).

  1. The Agreement is a single enterprise agreement.

  1. The Employer has provided written undertakings. 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.

  1. Subject to the undertakings referred to above, I am satisfied that each requirement of ss186, 187 and 188 as are relevant to this application for approval have been met. The undertakings are taken to be a term of the Agreement.

  1. The Agreement does not contain a model consultation term compliant with the Act. Under s 205(2) of the Act, the model consultation term prescribed by the Fair Work Regulations 2009 is taken to be a term of the Agreement.

  1. The Finance Sector Union of Australia (FSU) and the Australian Municipal, Administrative, Clerical and Services Union (ASU) both lodged Form F18 statutory declarations, giving notice under s 183 of the Act that they want the Agreement to cover them. In accordance with s 201(2) of the Act, I note the Agreement covers the FSU and ASU.

  1. The Agreement is approved and, in accordance with s 54 of the Act, will operate from 1 November 2024.

  1. In accordance with clause 3.1 of the Agreement, the nominal expiry date of the Agreement is 25 November 2027.

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