Hydro-Electric Corporation T/A Hydro Tasmania

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[2021] FWCA 1252

10 MARCH 2021

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[2021] FWCA 1252
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

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Fair Work Act 2009

s.210 - Application for approval of a variation of an enterprise agreement

Hydro-Electric Corporation T/A Hydro Tasmania
(AG2021/3984)

HYDRO TASMANIA ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2020 - 2021

Electrical power industry

COMMISSIONER JOHNS

MELBOURNE, 10 MARCH 2021

Application for variation of the Hydro Tasmania Enterprise Agreement 2020-2021.

[1] An application has been made for approval of a variation to the Hydro Tasmania Enterprise Agreement 2020-2021 (the Agreement). The application was made by Hydro-Electric Corporation T/A Hydro Tasmania pursuant to section 210 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (the Act).

[2] The application seeks to vary various clauses of the Agreement. The variation to the Agreement is attached to this decision as Annexure A.

[3] I am satisfied that each of the requirements of ss.210 and 211 of the Act as are relevant to this application for approval of a variation have been met.

[4] The Applicant provided written undertakings to meet concerns that particular requirements of ss.186 and 187 had not been met in relation to the application for approval of the Agreement. The undertakings were accepted and the Agreement was approved on 5 August 2020. Those undertakings form part of the Agreement as varied.

[5] A variation was made to the title of the Agreement and throughout the Agreement which replaces the original Agreement title Hydro Tasmania Enterprise Agreement 2020-2021 with the following:

Hydro Tasmania Enterprise Agreement 2020-2022.

[6] The variation is approved and the consolidated version of the Agreement, as varied, is attached to this decision.

[7] In accordance with s.216 of the Act, the variation operates from 10 March 2021.

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