Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority, Central Regional TAFE, Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions v United Workers Union (WA)
Commissioner Matthews
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Applicant: Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority, Central Regional TAFE, Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and others
Respondent: United Workers Union (WA)
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GOVERNMENT SERVICES (MISCELLANEOUS) GENERAL AGREEMENT 2021
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
PARTIES Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority, Central Regional TAFE, Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and others
APPLICANT
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United Workers Union (WA)
RESPONDENT
CORAM Commissioner D J Matthews
DATE Thursday, 4 February 2021
FILE NO/S AG 24 OF 2020
CITATION NO. 2021 WAIRC 00027
Result Agreement registered
Registration of Agreement
WHEREAS the Commission has before it an application pursuant to section 41 of the Industrial Relations Act 1979 to register an agreement as an industrial agreement; and
WHEREAS I am satisfied that the agreement meets the requirements of the Industrial Relations Act 1979 and that it should be registered;
NOW I, the undersigned, pursuant to the powers conferred on me under section 41 of the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby register the agreement made between the parties filed in the Commission on 21 January 2021 entitled Government Services (Miscellaneous) General Agreement 2021 attached hereto be registered as an industrial agreement in replacement of Government Services (Miscellaneous) General Agreement 2019.
Commissioner D J Matthews