Metcash Trading Limited

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[2020] FWCA 4113

5 AUGUST 2020

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[2020] FWCA 4113
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION


Fair Work Act 2009

s.185—Enterprise agreement

Metcash Trading Limited
(AG2020/2092)

METCASH AUSTRALIAN LIQUOR MARKETERS LAVERTON ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2020

Storage services

COMMISSIONER YILMAZ

MELBOURNE, 5 AUGUST 2020

Application for approval of the Metcash Australian Liquor Marketers Laverton Enterprise Agreement 2020.

[1] An application has been made for approval of an enterprise agreement known as the Metcash Australian Liquor Marketers Laverton Enterprise Agreement 2020 (the Agreement). The application was made pursuant to s.185 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (the Act). It has been made by Metcash Trading Limited. The Agreement is a single enterprise agreement.

[2] I am satisfied that each of the requirements of ss.186, 187 and 188 are relevant to this application for approval and have been met. The Agreement does not cover all of the employees of the employer, however, taking into account the factors in ss.186(3) and (3A) I am satisfied that the group of employees was fairly chosen.

[3] I observe that clause 23 (e) of the Agreement in relation to substitution of public holidays is likely to be inconsistent with the National Employment Standards (NES). However, noting clause 3 (b) of the Agreement, I am satisfied the more beneficial entitlements of the NES will prevail where there is an inconsistency between the Agreement and the NES.

[4] The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association being a bargaining representative for the Agreement, has given notice under s.183 of the Act that it wants the Agreement to cover it. In accordance with s.201(2) I note that the Agreement covers the organisation.

[5] The Agreement is approved and in accordance with s.54, will operate from 12 August 2020. The nominal expiry date of the Agreement is 12 August 2023.

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