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Australian Workers’ Union, The v Forestry Corporation of New South Wales

[2020] FWC 938 Fair Work Commission 2020-01-01
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Deputy President Dean
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Applicant: Australian Workers’ Union, The
Respondent: Forestry Corporation of New South Wales
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[P]Enterprise agreement approval [P]Enterprise agreement variation [P]Conciliation and arbitration powers
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1 Fair Work Act 2009 s.739—Dispute resolution Australian Workers’ Union, The v Forestry Corporation of New South Wales (C2019/6750) DEPUTY PRESIDENT DEAN SYDNEY, 21 FEBRUARY 2020 Application to deal with a dispute. [1] On 4 November 2019 The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) made an application pursuant to s.739 of the Fair Work Act 2009 for the Commission to deal with a dispute with Forestry Corporation of New South Wales (FCNSW) which arises in relation to the Forestry Corporation of NSW Enterprise Agreement 2017-2020 (the Agreement). [2] The dispute was listed for conference on 14 November 2019 and again on 20 February 2020. [3] As a result of the discussions that have now taken place, and in the context of the catastrophic and unprecedented fires in NSW and the impact of those fires on FCNSW, the Commission RECOMMENDS that the matters the subject of this dispute be further discussed between the parties in the upcoming enterprise agreement negotiations. [4] The Commission, as presently constituted, has offered to facilitate a conference or conferences in order to assist the parties with upcoming the enterprise agreement negotiations. An appropriate application should be made to take up this offer. [5] This application will be stood over and the parties have liberty to apply to have this application relisted if required. DEPUTY PRESIDENT Printed by authority of the Commonwealth Government Printer <PR716925> [2020] FWC 938 RECOMMENDATION