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United Group Resources Pty Ltd ABN 17 114 888 201 v Calabro (No 2) [2010] FCA 71 (12 February 2010)

Last Updated: 15 February 2010

FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA


United Group Resources Pty Ltd ABN 17 114 888 201 v Calabro (No 2) [2010] FCA 71


Citation:
United Group Resources Pty Ltd ABN 17 114 888 201 v Calabro (No 2) [2010] FCA 71


Parties:
UNITED GROUP RESOURCES PTY LTD ABN 17 114 888 201, AGC INDUSTRIES PTY LTD ABN 57 079 939 898, MODERN ACCESS SERVICES PTY LTD ABN 87 129 312 590, DOWNER EDI ENGINEERING POWER PTY LTD ABN 53 000 983 700, MONADELPHOUS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES PTY LTD ABN 52 008 861 836, CBI CONSTRUCTORS PTY LTD ABN 90 000 612 411, DECMIL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 58 116 776 991, FREO GROUP LIMITED ABN 64 009 325 124, MAMMOET AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 77 075 483 644, PCH GROUP LTD ABN 41 009 120 021, RCR CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE PTY LTD ABN 97 063 053 814, RCR POSITRON PTY LTD ABN 38 106 084 879 and JOHN HOLLAND PTY LTD ABN 11 004 282 268 v BRAEDEN CALABRO AND OTHERS LISTED IN THE RESPONDENTS' SCHEDULE A AS AMENDED and THE AUSTRALIAN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSIONER


File number:
WAD 14 of 2010


Judge:
MCKERRACHER J


Date of judgment:
12 February 2010


Catchwords:
INDUSTRIAL LAW - interim injunction – extension of interim injunction - jurisdiction to grant injunction - unlawful industrial action - relevant considerations in exercising discretion – whether injunction until trial or at all should be granted when unlawful conduct has ceased and evidence as to probable imminent recurrence is very limited – relevance of previous history – no notice to respondents of intention to seek interlocutory injunction until trial – strong primary case as to historical breaches and very strong balance of convenience


Legislation:



Cases cited:
Australian Building and Construction Commissioner v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union [2009] FCA 1092
CBI Construction Pty Ltd v Abbott (2008) 177 IR 134
ICI Australia Operations Pty Ltd v Trade Practices Commission [1992] FCA 474; (1992) 38 FCR 248
John Holland Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (2005) 144 IR 418
Kestrel Coal Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union [2001] 1 Qd R 634
Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (2006) 149 IR 299
Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (2006) 149 IR 306
Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (2006) 154 IR 228
Patrick Stevedores Operations Pty Ltd v Maritime Union of Australia (1998) 82 IR 87
United Group Infrastructure Pty Ltd v Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union (2005) 148 IR 399
United Group Resources Pty Ltd ABN 17 114 888 201 v Calabro [2010] FCA 22


Date of hearing:
5 February 2010


Place:
Perth


Division:
FAIR WORK DIVISION


Category:
Catchwords


Number of paragraphs:
31


Counsel for the Applicants:
K de Kerloy with K Reid


Solicitor for the Applicants:
Freehills


No appearance for the Respondents.


Solicitor for the Intervener:
B Mueller


Counsel for the Intervener:
Clayton Utz

IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY

FAIR WORK DIVISION
WAD 14 of 2010

BETWEEN:
UNITED GROUP RESOURCES PTY LTD ABN 17 114 888 201
First Applicant

AGC INDUSTRIES PTY LTD ABN 57 079 939 898
Second Applicant

MODERN ACCESS SERVICES PTY LTD ABN 87 129 312 590
Third Applicant

DOWNER EDI ENGINEERING POWER PTY LTD ABN 53 000 983 700
Fourth Applicant

MONADELPHOUS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES PTY LTD ABN 52 008 861 836
Fifth Applicant

CBI CONSTRUCTORS PTY LTD ABN 90 000 612 411
Sixth Applicant

DECMIL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 58 116 776 991
Seventh Applicant

FREO GROUP LIMITED ABN 64 009 325 124
Eighth Applicant

MAMMOET AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 77 075 483 644
Ninth Applicant

PCH GROUP LTD ABN 41 009 120 021
Tenth Applicant

RCR CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE PTY LTD ABN 97 063 053 814
Eleventh Applicant

RCR POSITRON PTY LTD ABN 38 106 084 879
Twelfth Applicant

JOHN HOLLAND PTY LTD ABN 11 004 282 268
Thirteenth Applicant
AND:
BRAEDEN CALABRO AND OTHERS LISTED IN THE RESPONDENTS' SCHEDULE A AS AMENDED
Respondents
AND:
THE AUSTRALIAN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSIONER
Intervener

JUDGE:
MCKERRACHER J
DATE OF ORDER:
5 FEBRUARY 2010
WHERE MADE:
PERTH

THE COURT ORDERS THAT:


  1. Upon the applicants having given the usual undertaking as to damages, until 5.00 pm on 18 February 2010 or further order, pursuant to s 39 and/or s 49(1)(c) of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005 (Cth) each respondent is restrained from:

(a) engaging in or being a party to or in any way associated with or otherwise involved in any of the following actions in relation to building work on the Pluto LNG Project at Burrup Peninsula (Project):

(i) failing or refusing to attend work on the Project or failing or refusing to accept or perform work on the Project at all;

(ii) performing work on the Project otherwise than in accordance with the terms of his employment contract;

(iii) performing work on the Project in a manner different from that in which it is customarily performed, or adopting any practice in relation to work on the project, the result of which is a restriction or limitation on, or a delay in, the performance of that work;

except where such actions:

(i) are authorised or agreed to by the respondent’s employer; or

(ii) are based upon the respondent’s reasonable concern about an imminent risk to the respondent’s health or safety and the respondent has not unreasonably failed to comply with the directions of the respondent’s employer to perform other available work, whether at the same or another workplace, that was safe and appropriate for the respondent to perform;

(b) interfering with or in any way disrupting the performance of work on the Project by any of the following means:

(i) imposing, maintaining or aiding, abetting, encouraging, directing, procuring, inducing, advising or otherwise being involved in any bans, limitations, restrictions or delays on the performance of work or the acceptance of work by any of the applicants’ other employees to be performed under their terms of employment or in a manner which work is customarily performed with the applicants; and

(ii) imposing, maintaining or aiding, abetting, encouraging, directing, procuring, inducing, advising or otherwise being involved in the taking of days off by any of the applicants’ other employees otherwise than in accordance with rosters specified by the industrial instruments and employment contracts regulating their employment with the applicants.

  1. Any further application for an interlocutory injunction be listed for hearing at 10.00 am on Thursday 18 February 2010 together with a directions hearing.
  2. Any person affected by the restraints imposed by the injunctive relief has liberty to apply on 48 hours written or electronic notice to the applicants or the Australian Building and Construction Commission.
  3. Costs be reserved.
  4. Without limitation as to other means of service, it will be sufficient service of this Order upon each of the respondents if a copy of this Order is:

(a) posted to each respondent at their known address;

(b) placed on the notice board(s) usually used for the purpose of communicating with the respondents at the workplace; and

(c) provided by email or fax to the representatives of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU), the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) and the Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Services Union (CEPU) who have been attending the workplace.

Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
The text of entered orders can be located using Federal Law Search on the Court’s website.

IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIA DISTRICT REGISTRY

FAIR WORK DIVISION
WAD 14 of 2010

BETWEEN:
UNITED GROUP RESOURCES PTY LTD ABN 17 114 888 201
First Applicant

AGC INDUSTRIES PTY LTD ABN 57 079 939 898
Second Applicant

MODERN ACCESS SERVICES PTY LTD ABN 87 129 312 590
Third Applicant

DOWNER EDI ENGINEERING POWER PTY LTD ABN 53 000 983 700
Fourth Applicant

MONADELPHOUS ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES PTY LTD ABN 52 008 861 836
Fifth Applicant

CBI CONSTRUCTORS PTY LTD ABN 90 000 612 411
Sixth Applicant

DECMIL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 58 116 776 991
Seventh Applicant

FREO GROUP LIMITED ABN 64 009 325 124
Eighth Applicant

MAMMOET AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 77 075 483 644
Ninth Applicant

PCH GROUP LTD ABN 41 009 120 021
Tenth Applicant

RCR CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE PTY LTD ABN 97 063 053 814
Eleventh Applicant

RCR POSITRON PTY LTD ABN 38 106 084 879
Twelfth Applicant

JOHN HOLLAND PTY LTD ABN 11 004 282 268
Thirteenth Applicant
AND:
BRAEDEN CALABRO AND OTHERS LISTED IN THE RESPONDENTS' SCHEDULE A AS AMENDED
Respondents
AND:
THE AUSTRALIAN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSIONER
Intervener

JUDGE:
MCKERRACHER J
DATE:
12 FEBRUARY 2010
PLACE:
PERTH

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

  1. On 5 February 2010, I made the orders published with these reasons. Having given short oral reasons, I indicated that I would produce more detailed written reasons. I now do so.

INTRODUCTION

  1. On 27 January 2010, in United Group Resources Pty Ltd ABN 17 114 888 201 v Calabro [2010] FCA 22 (United Group No 1), an ex parte interim injunction for 9 days in terms similar to those published with these reasons was ordered. The applicants have sought an interlocutory injunction extending those orders until trial. I was not prepared to extend the orders until trial but did grant an extension of the orders for 13 days until 18 February 2010.
  2. The applicants served the original interim injunction order against the many respondents between 29 and 31 January 2010. Most of the respondents returned to work following service of that order.
  3. There are, as indicated in United Group No 1, in excess of 1500 respondents. No affidavits have been filed by any of the respondents. One of the main concerns in relation to granting an interlocutory injunction until trial was that none of the respondents has been given express notice of the intention to apply for such an interlocutory injunction today. In normal circumstances, but for the considerations which appear elsewhere in these reasons, on that basis alone I would have been disinclined to grant further relief, let alone an interlocutory injunction until trial. However, given the history disclosed on the evidence, I was persuaded that limited further orders should be made.
  4. As reflected in United Group No 1, I am satisfied on the evidence that there is an arguable case that the respondents have engaged in ‘unlawful industrial action’ (as defined there and below) at the Pluto LNG Project at the Burrup Peninsula (the Project) in contravention of the Woodside Pluto LNG Project 2009 No. 2 order of Fair Work Australia dated 23 January 2010 and in breach of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005 (Cth) (BCII Act) and the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).

BACKGROUND

  1. The evidence relied upon by the applicants, at least at a prima facie level, does establish that:
  2. There is additional but not unequivocal evidence that:

JURISDICTION

  1. The Court has jurisdiction under s 39 and s 49 of the BCII Act to grant injunctive relief to prevent the respondents from engaging in ‘unlawful industrial action’. That action is defined in s 37 of the BCII Act as being building industrial action that is:

(a) industrially motivated;
(b) constitutionally connected; and
(c) not ‘excluded’.

  1. Relevantly, s 39 and s 49 BCII Act respectively provide as follows:
39 Injunction against unlawful industrial action

(1) If, on application by the ABC Commissioner or any other person, an appropriate court is satisfied that unlawful industrial action is:
(a) occurring; or
(b) threatened, impending or probable;
then the court may grant an injunction in such terms as the court considers appropriate.

(2) If, in the opinion of the court it is desirable to do so, the court may grant an interim injunction pending determination of an application under subsection (1).

(3) The power of the court to grant an injunction restraining a person (the defendant) from engaging in conduct may be exercised:
(a) whether or not it appears to the court that the defendant intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in conduct of that kind; and
(b) whether or not the defendant has previously engaged in conduct of that kind; and
(c) whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to any person if the defendant engages in conduct of that kind.

(4) In this section
appropriate court means the Federal Court, the Federal Magistrates Court, a Supreme Court of a State or Territory or a District Court, or County Court, of a State.

49 Penalties etc. for contravention of civil penalty provision

(1) An appropriate court, on application by an eligible person, may make one or more of the following orders in relation to a person (the defendant) who has contravened a civil penalty provision:
(a) an order imposing a pecuniary penalty on the defendant;
(b) an order requiring the defendant to pay a specified amount to another person as compensation for damage suffered by the other person as a result of the contravention;
(c) any other order that the court considers appropriate.
...
(3) The orders that may be made under paragraph (1)(c) include:
(a) injunctions (including interim injunctions); and
(b) any other orders that the court considers necessary to stop the conduct or remedy its effects, including orders for the sequestration of assets.

(4) If the contravention is a contravention of section 38, then the power of the court to grant an injunction restraining a person (the defendant) from engaging in conduct may be exercised:
(a) whether or not it appears to the court that the defendant intends to engage again, or to continue to engage, in conduct of that kind; and
(b) whether or not the defendant has previously engaged in conduct of that kind; and
(c) whether or not there is an imminent danger of substantial damage to any person if the defendant engages in conduct of that kind.

(5) A pecuniary penalty is payable to the Commonwealth, or to some other person if the court so directs. It may be recovered as a debt.

(6) Each of the following is an eligible person for the purposes of this section:
(a) the ABC Commissioner;
(b) an ABC Inspector;
(c) a person affected by the contravention;
(d) a person prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph.
...
  1. Section 38 of the BCII Act provides that a person must not engage in unlawful industrial action. As previously determined in United Group No 1, I am satisfied for present purposes that there is an arguable case that the industrial action is unlawful. It is clear from s 49(3) of the BCII Act, that the Court may grant an interlocutory injunction in relation to the respondents who have contravened civil penalty provisions of which s 38 of the BCII Act is one.

SHOULD RELIEF BE GRANTED WHEN RESPONDENTS HAVE RETURNED TO WORK, CEASING THEIR UNLAWFUL INDUSTRIAL ACTION?

  1. As previously observed in United Group No 1, s 49(3) of the BCII Act confers power to grant an interlocutory injunction without reaching a final decision that a contravention has occurred: Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (2006) 149 IR 299 (at [7], [8]); Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (2006) 149 IR 306 (at [52]). As with s 39(3), s 49(4) of the BCII Act provides, in effect, that if the contravention is a contravention of s 38, then the power of the Court to grant an injunction restraining conduct may be exercised whether or not it appears to the Court that the defendant intends to engage in again or to continue to engage in conduct of the kind prohibited by s 38. The power to grant an injunction including an interlocutory injunction under s 49 of the BCII Act is additional to the Court’s power under s 39 of the BCII Act. It does not require the Court to be satisfied that unlawful industrial action is occurring or is threatened, impending or probable. It is open to the Court under s 49 of the BCII Act to make and order that ‘it considers appropriate’.
  2. The power to grant an interim injunction under s 49(3) of the BCII Act will be exercised having regard to the principles applied by a court of equity, nevertheless noting that the main object of the BCII Act is a relevant consideration: United Group Infrastructure Pty Ltd v Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union (2005) 148 IR 399 (at [23]-[25]). As previously observed in United Group No 1, the main object of the BCII Act is set out in s 3. Section 3(1) provides:
3 Main object of Act

(1) The main object of this Act is to provide an improved workplace relations framework for building work to ensure that building work is carried out fairly, efficiently and productively for the benefit of all building industry participants and for the benefit of the Australian economy as a whole.
  1. Subsection (2) spells out that the main object is to be achieved by the following means amongst others:
  2. As observed in United Group No 1, there is also an arguable case at present that in addition to the conduct being unlawful by virtue of s 38 of the BCII Act, the industrial action in which the respondents have engaged to date contravenes s 417(1) and s 421 of the Fair Work Act. Importantly, it also contravenes a breach of the order of Commissioner Cloghan of Fair Work Australia of 23 January 2010.
  3. The dialogue directly between the applicants and the respondents on this industrial issue appears to be relatively limited. There does not appear to have been any undertaking given to the applicants that further unlawful industrial action will not occur. However, there is evidence that dialogue has been ensuing between the Unions of which the respondents are members (on the one hand) and (on the other), Foster Wheeler WorleyParsons, which supervises the Project. This has occurred with the helpful assistance of the Hon Deputy President BP McCarthy of Fair Work Australia.
  4. I have had concerns as to the appropriateness of continuing an injunction in circumstances where the respondents have not been given specific notice of the intention to apply for an interlocutory injunction. That said, I do note counsel for the applicants’ assurance that the respective unions representing the various workers covered in the schedule of respondents were notified of the intention to bring the application and have not notified the Court or the applicants of any wish to be heard or heard on behalf of the respondents.
  5. Nevertheless, express notification to the respondents of the intention to apply for an interlocutory injunction is the more preferable course before seeking or granting that relief without notice.
  6. Although there is a strong arguable case that contraventions have occurred in the past, the strength of the case as to ‘probable’ future contraventions is, nevertheless, not great as the majority of the respondents have returned to work. While there is evidence that the dispute is not resolved, the evidence that the respondents will resume unlawful industrial action between now and 18 February 2010 is very limited.
  7. Several previous decisions have addressed the question of whether or not the fact that unlawful conduct has ceased should in itself be sufficient to decline the grant of an injunction sought. It has been determined that the fact the unlawful industrial action has ceased is not of itself a reason not to grant an injunction. Examples of such decisions include Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (2006) 154 IR 228; John Holland Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (2005) 144 IR 418; United Group Infrastructure; CBI Construction Pty Ltd v Abbott (2008) 177 IR 134; and Australian Building and Construction Commissioner v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union [2009] FCA 1092.
  8. Specifically in John Holland, Le Miere J held at [77]:
[77] The degree of probability of future injury is not an absolute standard. What is to be aimed at is justice between the parties, having regard to all the relevant circumstances: Hooper v Rogers at 50 per Russell LJ followed by the Full Federal Court in Magic Menu Systems Pty Ltd v AFA Facilitation Pty Ltd at 269-270. Provided that there is a real risk of wrongful conduct which would cause injury which is more than trivial, there may be no good reason to refuse quia timet relief: CGM Investments Pty Ltd v Chelliah (No 2) [2003] FCA 305 at [4] per Finkelstein J.
  1. Likewise, also Nicholson J in United Group Infrastructure (at 44), held as follows:
[44] The balance of convenience then requires consideration. I accept the submission that the strength of the case of the arguability of the serious issues to be tried does weigh to some degree in the balance of convenience. I am influenced by the reference to Kestrel Coal Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union [2001] 1 Qd R 634 at [22]-[30] particularly at [22], [28] and [30] which I will not repeat here.
  1. In that decision cited by Nicholson J (Kestrel Coal Pty Ltd v Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union [2001] 1 Qd R 634), Chesterman J said (at [30]):
[30] In this context it is relevant that the defendants maintained their unlawful obstruction for several weeks and only permitted free access after the interlocutory injunction was ordered. This is not a case of idle threats. The defendants have in the past acted unlawfully in violation of the plaintiffs' rights. This factor makes the case different from those in which an injunction is sought because of conduct which is only apprehended. The principles applicable to quia timet injunctions are not entirely applicable. The fact that unlawful conduct has occurred makes the court more disposed towards ordering relief. See Dean and Chapter of Chester v. Smelting Corporation Limited (1901) 85 LT 67 at 69 and Attorney General v. Beck [1980] 2 NSWLR 77 at 94-95.
  1. The Full Court has also held that the question of repetition of unlawful conduct is relevant to the exercise of discretion, but relevance is set in the particular context of public interest injunctions as distinct from those related only to private proprietary interests: ICI Australia Operations Pty Ltd v Trade Practices Commission [1992] FCA 474; (1992) 38 FCR 248 at 256-257 per Lockhart J; at 267 per Gummow J and 268 per French J.

BALANCE OF CONVENIENCE

  1. The balance of convenience strongly favours short term relief being extended. On the basis of the evidence at present, the effect on the applicants and the owners of the Project, Woodside Burrup Pty Ltd (Woodside), of further industrial action is most significant with an estimated direct cost alone exceeding $500,000 a day.
  2. Additionally, there are potential consequences of industrial action such as damage to the reputation of the applicants and liquidated damages for delay. Woodside, in turn, would, if the delay continued, face potential losses arising from loss of revenue due to production delay. These considerations, extending as they do, to third parties, are nevertheless relevant: Patrick Stevedores Operations Pty Ltd v Maritime Union of Australia (1998) 82 IR 87.
  3. The prospect of the respondents being able to meet an award in damages for such loss is unrealistic.
  4. Moreover, the proper formulation of the test concerning the adequacy of damages is not whether they are an adequate remedy but whether it is ‘just in all the circumstances’ that the applicants should be ‘confined to a remedy in damages’: CBI Construction Pty Ltd v Abbott per Gilmour J (at [70]).
  5. Underlying this dispute is said to be the issue concerning ‘motelling’ discussed in United Group No 1. There is evidence that some or all respondents who fly in, fly out to their work site, oppose a circumstance in which they are required to return to different temporary accommodation from that occupied on the previous work interval. While it might be thought that some practical measure could be adopted to address concerns arising from this complaint, the prospect of ‘motelling’ for a short term appears to be the only possible adverse consequence of restraining the respondents from engaging in further unlawful industrial action. On the other hand, they will at least, by returning to and remaining at work, be paid in accordance with Workplace Agreements.
  6. For those reasons, as the balance of convenience strongly favours the orders being extended for a finite period, with liberty to apply being granted, I made orders for a brief period of time. These will preserve the status quo.

SERVICE

  1. For service under 0 7 of the Federal Courts Rules, the respondents’ proper addresses are their home addresses rather than their addresses at the work site. However they travel from their home addresses to the work site which they occupy while employed at the site. The injunction primarily concerns their conduct at the work site. Wide publicity has surrounded this dispute including the making or these and previous orders. The Unions of which the respondents are members are and will be well aware of these and the previous orders in United Group No 1. In accordance with the power in O 7 r 9 of the Federal Court Rules I have made provision for substituted service of the orders that are made below, as the circumstances of the case require prompt service and personal service is impractical.
  2. The orders I make are as follows:
    1. Upon the applicants having given the usual undertaking as to damages, until 5.00 pm on 18 February 2010 or further order, pursuant to s 39 and/or s 49(1)(c) of the Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005 (Cth) each respondent is restrained from:

(a) engaging in or being a party to or in any way associated with or otherwise involved in any of the following actions in relation to building work on the Pluto LNG Project at Burrup Peninsula (Project):

(i) failing or refusing to attend work on the Project or failing or refusing to accept or perform work on the Project at all;

(ii) performing work on the Project otherwise than in accordance with the terms of his employment contract;

(iii) performing work on the Project in a manner different from that in which it is customarily performed, or adopting any practice in relation to work on the project, the result of which is a restriction or limitation on, or a delay in, the performance of that work;

except where such actions:

(i) are authorised or agreed to by the respondent’s employer; or

(ii) are based upon the respondent’s reasonable concern about an imminent risk to the respondent’s health or safety and the respondent has not unreasonably failed to comply with the directions of the respondent’s employer to perform other available work, whether at the same or another workplace, that was safe and appropriate for the respondent to perform;

(b) interfering with or in any way disrupting the performance of work on the Project by any of the following means:

(i) imposing, maintaining or aiding, abetting, encouraging, directing, procuring, inducing, advising or otherwise being involved in any bans, limitations, restrictions or delays on the performance of work or the acceptance of work by any of the applicants’ other employees to be performed under their terms of employment or in a manner which work is customarily performed with the applicants; and

(ii) imposing, maintaining or aiding, abetting, encouraging, directing, procuring, inducing, advising or otherwise being involved in the taking of days off by any of the applicants’ other employees otherwise than in accordance with rosters specified by the industrial instruments and employment contracts regulating their employment with the applicants.

  1. Any further application for an interlocutory injunction be listed for hearing at 10.00 am on Thursday 18 February 2010 together with a directions hearing.
  2. Any person affected by the restraints imposed by the injunctive relief has liberty to apply on 48 hours written or electronic notice to the applicants or the Australian Building and Construction Commission.
  3. Costs be reserved.
  4. Without limitation as to other means of service, it will be sufficient service of this Order upon each of the respondents if a copy of this Order is:

(a) posted to each respondent at their known address;

(b) placed on the notice board(s) usually used for the purpose of communicating with the respondents at the workplace; and

(c) provided by email or fax to the representatives of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU), the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) and the Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Services Union (CEPU) who have been attending the workplace.


I certify that the preceding thirty-one (31) numbered paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable Justice McKerracher.

Associate:


Dated: 12 February 2010


RESPONDENTS’ SCHEDULE A


Decmil Australia Pty Ltd  

1 Calabro Braeden 

2 Pearce Symeon   

3 Lee Samuel      

4 Johansson Michael

5 Connor  John        

6 Roberts  Mitch      

7 McCarty Grant       

8 Grigarius Travis

9 Webb John   

10 Kendall Simon

11 Scahill Adam

12 Watkins Lee

13 Gilmour Sam

14 Hales Rory

15 Brenton Michael

16 Henaway Caleb

17 Carman Steve

18 Hosking Peter

19 Day Paul

20 Peek Carl

21 Kohler Bradley

22 Smith Shannon

23 Clements Andrew

AGC Industries Pty Ltd  

24 AINSWORTH Michael

25 ALWAYS Peter

26 ARKEVELD Dirk

27 BAKBAK Bekir

28 BARCHAM Stephen

29 BARKER Georffrey

30 BARTON Richard

31 BARWISE Richard

32 BEILKEN Grant

33 BERMINGHAM Simon

34 BENKIRANE Abdellilah

35 BIGLIN Scott

36 BLACKBOURNE Eden

37 BLOOR Graeme

38 BODY Ross

39 BOGOEVSKI Tom

40 BOWERS Gerard

41 BRIAGAS Genaro

42 BRITCHER Colin

43 BROWN John

44 BROWN Mark

45 BROWN Matthew

46 BROWN Thomas

47 BROWNE Keith

48 BRUCE Robert

49 BUNNER Colin

50 BUNYAN Paul

51 BURGER David

52 BURGESS Derek

53 BURNS James

54 BYERS Shannon

55 CALLAGHAN Stephen

56 CAMPBELL Bevan

57 CAMPION John

58 CARANDANG Adrian

59 CARDOSO Joaquim

60 CARR William

61 CASAS Ramon

62 CASSIDY Chris

63 CATTLE Leslie

64 CHARDON Anthony

65 CHO Han Jeong

66 CHO Myoung Ho

67 CLAY Luke

68 CLAYBURN Richard

69 CLIFTON Dane

70 COLEMAN Allen

71 COLEY Keith

72 COMIA Irineo

73 COOK Geoffrey

74 COSMOS Maria

75 CREAM Kevin

76 CREASEY Grant

77 DANIELL Jared

78 DAVIS Faisal

79 DELLAGOSTINO Ray

80 DOLAR Angel

81 DOWDLE Greg

82 DOWNES Joshua

83 DUDA Brendon

84 ELLIOT Trevor

85 ELLIS Brendon

86 ELLIS Gavin

87 FABER Andrew

88 FINLAYSON Dean

89 FOLEY David

90 FRANCIS Steven

91 FRASER David

92 GARVIE Sean

93 GAZEY Liam

94 GEOGHEGAN Aaron

95 GIBBONS Jean

96 GIBBS Wayne

97 GODDEN Toby

98 GREENLAND Rewi

99 GREHAN Paul

100 HALLAM Neil

101 HANN Troy

102 HANSFORD Gordon

103 HARDINGHAM Victor

104 HARRIS Aiden

105 HARRIS Jack

106 HARRIS Paul

107 HEBBARD Quinton

108 HILL Rodney

109 HILLIER Dion

110 HOPA Boyd

111 HOWELL Dylan

112 HOY Dion

113 HUBBERT Zeke

114 JACK John

115 JAENSCH Corey

116 JAHN Brad

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1212 Noel Webster

1213 Dean Weiss

1214 Ihaia White

1215 Drew Wickenden

1218 Gabriel Williams

1219 Gregory Williams

1220 Henry Wynkwaardt

1221 Noel Zanetti

1222 Matthew Zonta

1223 Pero Zuvela

1224 Michael Abelha

1225 Richard Alcott

1226 David Ali

1227 Noel Amari

1228 Alan Arceo

1229 Ryan Augustus

1230 Mark Bailey

1231 David Baines

1232 Fred Baker

1233 Reyon Band

1234 Antony Barlow

1235 Liam Barron

1236 Todd Bartlett

1237 Laurence Bascombe

1238 John Basso

1239 Mark Bateman

1240 Richard Bauer

1241 John Bernard

1242 Craig Berry

1244 Morgan Blake

1245 Ellen Bolton

1246 Slobodan Brakus

1247 Benjamin Brand

1248 Gavin Bratby

1249 Tyrone Briffa

1250 Darren Brown

1251 Ivaso Buac

1252 Ben Burns

1253 Ian Byrne

1254 Iain Calder

1255 Aaron Calley

1256 Ross Cameron

1257 Les Camilleri

1259 Luke Cashman

1260 Damien Chant

1261 Michael Christensen

1263 Paul Cole

1265 Anthony Cooper

1266 Jason Cornwell

1267 Clyde Cowley

1268 Bianca Coyne

1269 Michael Crook

1271 Kathleen Cunningham

1272 Graeme Daniel

1273 Mathias Dann

1274 Andrew Darcy

1275 Andrew Davies

1276 Kevin Davis

1277 Gary Davison

1278 Joe De Faria

1279 Matthew De Glanville

1280 Chad De Rooy

1281 Mark Delaney

1282 Wade Den Ridder

1283 Matthew Denton

1284 Daniele Dimasi

1285 Arnolda Do Carmo

1286 Andrew Dobson

1287 Tony Dobson

1289 Roland Edwards

1290 Stephen Elliott

1291 Cameron Ewart

1292 Bud Feenstra

1293 Miroslav Ferluga

1294 Paulo Fernandes

1297 Tristan Fuller

1298 Andrew Gaffney

1299 Graeme Geddes

1300 Peter Geisner

1301 Nicholas George

1302 Guiseppe Giglia

1303 Chris Gillen

1304 Jose Gomes

1305 Craig Goold

1307 Ian Grace

1308 Joseph Green

1309 Phillip Green

1310 Andrew Greene

1311 Paul Grgurovic

1312 Mark Haak

1313 David Hacking

1314 Gabriel Halkyard

1315 Steven Hall

1316 Lyncon Halligan

1317 Cy Hamilton

1318 Chris Hancock

1319 Jarrid Harrison

1320 Greg Hatchett

1321 Jarrad Hawkins

1323 Luke Heaney

1324 Martin Heath

1325 Malcolm Herring

1326 Julie Hicks

1327 Nathan Hicks

1328 Ben Hodkinson

1329 Tim Holdsworth

1330 Craig Holst

1332 Karatehana Horo

1333 Kevin Howat

1334 Vince Howes

1335 Tyrone Hoys

1336 Gavin Hughes

1337 Victor Hugo

1338 Paul Hulbert

1339 Mark Huyshe

1340 Jamie Ingie

1341 Norman Jamieson

1342 Kim Jenkins

1343 Quentin Jensen

1344 Michelle Jeremiah

1345 Ashley Jones

1346 Bodhi Jones

1347 Martin Jones

1348 Steve (Slobodan) Jovevski

1349 Savo Katic

1350 Kosta Katsidis

1351 James Keene

1352 Paul Kelly

1353 David Kemp

1354 Joshua Klynsoon

1355 Milan Krstanoski

1356 Tonganu Kukutai

1357 Nathan Lake

1358 Daniel Lawrence

1359 Jeffrey Lawson

1360 Shane Leworthy

1361 Robin Lilly

1362 Charles Liness

1363 William Logan

1364 Christopher Luta

1365 Jason MacDonald

1366 Ivan Macukat

1367 Callum Malloch-Smith

1368 Victor Margarido

1369 Cleopas Mashuta

1370 Craig Maxwell

1372 Dean McBride

1373 Craig McCartney

1374 Charles McClellan

1375 Duncan McDonald

1376 Ian McDonald

1377 Nicole McGinty

1378 Allan McKinnon

1379 Ross McMiles

1380 Alan McMillan

1381 William McShane

1382 Kenneth Mendoza

1383 Steven Mijailovic

1384 Charles Miller

1385 Phillip Millington

1386 Benjamin Morcom

1387 Matthew Morehu

1390 Jeremi Musulin

1391 Glen Neal

1392 Brent Neill

1393 Tim Nelson

1394 Justin Noakes

1395 Nowak Woyciech

1396 Aurelio Nunes

1397 Ashley O'Brien

1398 Tim Ogden

1399 Mao Ouk

1400 David Ovens

1403 Graham Pearce

1404 Ben Penglase

1405 Joel Penglase

1406 Ashley Pickles

1407 Darryl Pickles

1408 Ryan Pickles

1409 John Pratt

1410 John Preston

1411 Colin Price

1412 Curtis Ransfield

1413 Gerald Ransfield

1414 Steven Reid

1415 Glen Robinson

1416 Paul Roche

1417 Kerry Rossiter-McClaren

1418 Rodrigo Ruiz

1419 Joseph Ryder

1420 Grgo Saric

1421 Moreno Serramono

1422 Jose Simoes

1423 Kenneth Simon

1424 Todd Sitnikoski

1425 Shelby Skinner

1426 Hamish Smith

1427 Mark Smith

1428 Paul St John

1429 Kurt Stellenburg

1430 Andrew Stevens

1431 Kathy Stiberc

1432 Selina Stolp

1434 Wayne Sutherland

1435 James Taylor

1436 Jeremy Teaia

1437 Shane Thomas

1438 Leslie Thompson

1439 Paul Todd

1440 Karl Travers

1441 Joshua Trunfio

1442 Herbert Tucker

1443 Angela Tumney

1444 Keith Turnbull

1445 Matthew Uepa

1446 Raul Uriona

1447 Ugur Uysaler

1448 Andrea Vaega

1449 Christopher Van Arkel

1450 Liam Wakefield

1451 Michael Walker

1453 Alan Walker

1454 Simon Wallace

1455 Steve Waltl

1456 Michael Webb

1457 Paul Webb

1458 Filomena Weston

1460 Rodney Williams

1461 Jason Wilson

1462 Daryl Wood

1463 John Wyllie

1464 Tyron Youlden

1465 Leslie Young

1466 Matthew Young

1467 Roman Zasun

1468 James Zauch

1469 Charles Bell

1470 Richard D'Costa

1471 Jarrad Garrick

1472 James Odiam

1473 Colin Searle

1474 Joe Silk

1475 David Attrill

1476 Vincenzo Bonavita

1478 Corrie Bush

1479 Ben Cattalini

1480 Daniel Cattalini

1481 Daniel Christian

1482 Lance Cockayne

1485 Darren Evans

1489 Kelvin Gibbon

1494 Ahmad Intekheb

1495 Mark Jenkinson

1497 George LeFebre

1498 Edward Light

1506 Paulose Kulavelil

1507 Matthew Pearson

1509 David Sproule

1510 Colin Swasbrook

1511 Reece Tacey

1512 Alex Varga

1515 John Winter

1516 Glenn Withers

1517 Paul Young

1519 Nicholas Hurst

1520 Vicky Leefe

1521 Charles Lowe

1522 Lesley Sermon



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