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T11611

 

TASMANIAN INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

Industrial Relations Act 1984
s.55 application for filing of an industrial agreement

Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union - Tasmanian Branch,
and
The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (Tas)
(trading as Scotch Oakburn College)
(T11611 of 2004)

SCOTCH OAKBURN COLLEGE (WEEKEND BOARDING HOUSE KITCHEN STAFF) INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT 2004

 

COMMISSIONER JP McALPINE

HOBART, 13 August 2004

Filing of agreement - agreement approved - operative 6 August 2004 - to remain in force for a period of 3 years - forwarded to Registrar for registration

REASONS FOR DECISION

[1] This application, lodged pursuant to Section 55 of the Industrial Relations Act 1984, by the Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union - Tasmanian Branch, (the Union) and The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (Tas) (trading as Scotch Oakburn College) (the employer), was for the purpose of filing an industrial agreement with the Commission.

[3] The agreement, to be known as the Scotch Oakburn College (Weekend Boarding House Kitchen Staff) Industrial Agreement 2004 will be operative from 6 August 2004 and remain in force for a period of 3 years.

[4] The agreement is to be read and interpreted wholly in conjunction with the Independent Schools (Non-Teaching Staff) Award, being an award of the Tasmanian Industrial Commission, provided that the agreement shall take precedent in the event of any inconsistency.

[5] The parties contended that the agreement did not contain any element that was inconsistent with the public interest provisions of s.36 of the Act.

[6] Having heard the submissions of the parties in this matter, I am satisfied that the agreement should be approved as it is consistent with the public interest requirements of the Act, and I decide accordingly.

[7] The file will now be referred to the Registrar in accordance with the requirements of s.56(1) of the Act.

 

James P McAlpine
COMMISSIONER

Appearances:
Mr P Tullgren for the Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union - Tasmanian Branch
Mr A Cameron for The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (Tas) (trading as Scotch Oakburn College)

Date and place of hearing:
2004
August 6
Launceston