Victorian Hospitals’ Industrial Association

Case

[2013] FWC 7680

2 OCTOBER 2013

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[2013] FWC 7680

FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION


Fair Work Act 2009

s.248—Single interest employer authorisation

Victorian Hospitals’ Industrial Association
(B2013/1280)

COMMISSIONER GREGORY

MELBOURNE, 2 OCTOBER 2013

Application for single interest employer authorisation.

[1] The Victorian Hospitals’ Industrial Association has made an application for a Single Interest Employer Authorisation under section 248 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth). The application is made in relation to a proposed enterprise agreement to be known as the Victorian Public Health Sector (AMA Victoria) – Doctors in Training (Single Interest Employers) Enterprise Agreement 2012-2016.

[2] The application sets out the Employers intended to be covered by the proposed agreement, being Employers involved in the provision of public health services in Victoria. Those same Employers are specified in a declaration made by the Minister on 26 September 2013 under section 247 of the Act. A list of the Employers named in the application is contained in attachment A.

[3] The application also specifies the group of Employees who will be covered by the proposed agreement. They are Doctors in Training employed by the named Employers in providing public health services.

[4] It is also understood the Victorian Hospitals’ Industrial Association has been nominated by the Employers to make application if an authorisation is made.

[5] Having considered the terms of the application I am satisfied the Employers intended to be covered by the proposed agreement have agreed to bargain together. I am also satisfied no person has coerced, or threatened to coerce, any of those Employers to bargain in this way. I am also satisfied, as the Act requires, that the Employers specified in the application made by the VHIA are the same Employers specified in the declaration made by the Minister on 26 September 2013.

[6] In addition, an application for a Single Interest Employer Authorisation has clearly been made.

[7] The Act provides that I must, in such circumstances, make a Single Interest Employer Authorisation in relation to the proposed enterprise agreement (s. 249). I accordingly make the authorisation in relation to the proposed Victorian Public Health Sector (AMA Victoria) – Doctors in Training (Single Interest Employers) Enterprise Agreement 2012-2016. The authorisation comes into effect from the date of this decision. An order giving effect to this decision will also be issued.

    Attachment A:

    Employers covered by the authorisation:

    1. Albury Wodonga Health
    2. Alfred Health
    3. Austin Health
    4. Bairnsdale Regional Health Service
    5. Ballarat Health Services
    6. Barwon Health
    7. Bass Coast Regional Health
    8. Bendigo Health Care Group
    9. Calvary Health Bethlehem Hospital Ltd.
    10. Central Gippsland Health Service
    11. Djerriwarrh Health Services
    12. Eastern Health
    13. Echuca Regional Health
    14. Gippsland Southern Health Service
    15. Goulburn Valley Health
    16. Latrobe Regional Hospital
    17. Melbourne Health
    18. Mercy Public Hospitals Inc.
    19. Mildura Base Hospital
    20. Monash Health (Southern Health)
    21. Northeast Health Wangaratta
    22. Northern Health
    23. Peninsula Health
    24. Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute
    25. Portland District Health
    26. Royal Children’s Hospital (The)
    27. Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital (The)
    28. Royal Women's Hospital (The)
    29. South West Healthcare
    30. St Vincent's Health Melbourne
    31. Swan Hill District Health
    32. Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health (Forensicare)
    33. West Gippsland Healthcare Group
    34. Western District Health Service
    35. Western Health
    36. Wimmera Health Care Group

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