of Melville. No. AG 7 of 1993. COMMISSIONER R.N. GEORGE. 5 March 1993. Order. Registration of an Enterprise Bargaining Industrial Agreement No. AG 7 of 1993. HAVING heard Mr G. Sturman on behalf of the v Mr M. Fitzgerald on behalf of the
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APPLICANT: of Melville. No. AG 7 of 1993. COMMISSIONER R.N. GEORGE. 5 March 1993. Order. Registration of an Enterprise Bargaining Industrial Agreement No. AG 7 of 1993. HAVING heard Mr G. Sturman on behalf of the
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Metals and Engineering Workers' Union—Western Australia and City of Melville. No. AG 7 of 1993. COMMISSIONER R.N. GEORGE. 5 March 1993. Order. Registration of an Enterprise Bargaining Industrial Agreement No. AG 7 of 1993. HAVING heard Mr G. Sturman on behalf of the Applicant and Mr M. Fitzgerald on behalf of the Respondent, and by consent the Commission, being satisfied that the matter is consistent with the Principles enunciated by the State Wage Case decision—January 1992 and pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 hereby orders— That the following schedule titled City of Melville (Mechanical Maintenance Workshop) Enterprise Agreement 1992 No. AG 7 of 1993, signed by me for identification, be registered as an Enterprise Bargain- ing Industrial Agreement. (Sgd.) R.N. GEORGE, [L.S.] Commissioner. This Industrial Enterprise Agreement, made in pursuance of the Western Australian Industrial Relations Act 1979 in accordance with the provisions of Section 41 of the said Act, entered into on the FIFTH day of JANUARY 1993, between the City of Melville of Almondbury Road, Ardross, Western Australia 6153 ("The City") of the one part and the Metals and Engineering Workers Union Western Australia Branch of 1111 Hay Street, West Perth, Western Australia 6005 ("The Union") of the other part, witnesseth that the parties hereto mutually covenant and agree the one with the other as follows: 1.—Title. This Agreement shall be known as the City of Melville (Mechanical Maintenance Workshop) Enterprise Agree- ment 1992 No. AG 7 of 1993. 2.—Arrangement. 1. Title 2. Arrangement 3. Area and Scope 4. Relationship to Award 5. Term of Agreement 6. Single Bargaining Unit 7. Hours 8. Meal Break 9. Productivity Efficiency and Flexibility 10. Postered Days Off 11. Absence Through Sickness 12. Increases 13. Commitments 14. Dispute Settlement Procedures 15. Signatories 73 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 723 3.—Area and Scope. This agreement shall only apply to the parties bound and to employees of the City of Melville employed in the classifications set out in the Metal Trades (General) Award 1966 No. 13 of 1965, as amended, in the Mechanical Maintenance Workshop of the Works Depot operated from time to time by the City of Melville. 4.—Relationship to Award. This agreement shall be read wholly in conjunction with the Metal Trades (General) Award 1966 No. 13 of 1965 ("The Award") in respect of those employees covered by that award, provided that where there is any inconsistency this enterprise agreement shall prevail to the extent of that inconsistency. 5.—Term of Agreement (1) This agreement shall operate from 26 February 1993 and shall remain in force for a period of one calendar year. (2) Not later than one month prior to the expiration of this agreement the parties will confer to assess progress achieved and to discuss replacement of this agreement. (3) The parties to this agreement shall make application to the Commission for its cancellation so that it shall cease to operate on and from 25 February 1994. 6.—Single Bargaining Unit. For the purposes of negotiating an enteiprise agreement in accordance with the Enterprise Bargaining Principles of the