Telstra Corporation Limited T/A Telstra and Saurabh Rana

Case

[2019] FWC 8431

13 DECEMBER 2019

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[2019] FWC 8431
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION


Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009

Item 17 Sch. 3—Termination of transitional instrument

Telstra Corporation Limited T/A Telstra
and
Saurabh Rana
(AG2019/4762)

DEPUTY PRESIDENT GOSTENCNIK

MELBOURNE, 13 DECEMBER 2019

Agreement to terminate individual agreement-based transitional instrument.

[1] On 9 December 2019, Telstra Corporation Limited (the employer) applied to the Fair Work Commission for approval of a termination of an individual agreement-based transitional instrument pursuant to Item 17 of Schedule 3 to the Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (Act).

[2] Item 17 of Schedule 3 of the Act provides as follows:

“17  Individual agreement-based transitional instruments: termination by agreement

(1)       The employee and employer covered by an individual agreement-based transitional instrument may make a written agreement (a termination agreement) to terminate the agreement in accordance with the following requirements:

(a)  the termination agreement must be signed by the employee and the employer;

(b)  if the employee is under 18, it must also be signed by a parent or guardian of the employee;

(c)  the signatures must be witnessed.

(2)       The termination has no effect unless it has been approved by the FWC.

(3)       The employer or employee may apply to the FWC for approval of the termination agreement. The application must be made:

(a)  within 14 days after the termination agreement was made; or

(b)  if in all the circumstances the FWC considers it fair to extend that period--within such further period as the FWC allows.

(4)       If an application for the FWC to approve the termination agreement is made under subitem (3), the FWC must approve the termination of the instrument if:

(a)  the FWC is satisfied that the requirements of subitem (1) have been complied with; and

(b)  the FWC is satisfied that there are no other reasonable grounds for believing that the employee has not agreed to the termination.

(5)       If the termination is approved under subitem (4), the termination operates from the day specified in the decision to approve the termination.”

[3] Accompanying the application was a copy of the termination agreement between the employer and Mr Saurabh Rana (the employee) signed on 9 December 2019. The signatures of the employee and Mr Gagan Chadha (manager at the employer) were witnessed.

[4] As the application was lodged on 9 December 2019, I am satisfied that the application has been made within the time prescribed.

[5] On the basis of the material before me, I am satisfied that the requirements of subitem (1) of Item 17 of Schedule 3 of the Act have been complied with and there are no other reasonable grounds for believing that the employee has not agreed to the termination.

[6] Therefore, I must approve the termination of the instrument between the employer and the employee with the identification number 0911251344. The termination operates from the date of this decision.

DEPUTY PRESIDENT

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