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FAIR WORK ACT 2009 - SECT 229 Applications for bargaining orders

FAIR WORK ACT 2009 - SECT 229

Applications for bargaining orders

Persons who may apply for a bargaining order

  (1)   A bargaining representative for a proposed enterprise agreement may apply to the FWC for an order (a bargaining order ) under section   230 in relation to the agreement.

Note:   See also section   255A (limitations relating to greenfields agreements).

Multi - enterprise agreements

  (2)   An application for a bargaining order must not be made in relation to a proposed multi - enterprise agreement unless a supported bargaining authorisation or single interest employer authorisation is in operation in relation to the agreement.

Timing of applications

  (3)   The application may only be made at whichever of the following times applies:

  (a)   if one or more enterprise agreements apply to an employee, or employees, who will be covered by the proposed enterprise agreement:

  (i)   not more than 90 days before the nominal expiry date of the enterprise agreement, or the latest nominal expiry date of those enterprise agreements (as the case may be); or

  (ii)   after an employer that will be covered by the proposed enterprise agreement has requested under subsection   181(1) that employees approve the agreement, but before the agreement is so approved;

  (b)   otherwise--at any time.

Note:   An employer that is required to give a notice of employee representational rights under subsection   173(1) cannot request employees to approve the agreement under subsection   181(1) until 21 days after the last notice is given.

Prerequisites for making an application

  (4)   The bargaining representative may only apply for the bargaining order if the bargaining representative:

  (a)   has concerns that:

  (i)   one or more of the bargaining representatives for the agreement have not met, or are not meeting, the good faith bargaining requirements; or

  (ii)   the bargaining process is not proceeding efficiently or fairly because there are multiple bargaining representatives for the agreement; and

  (b)   has given a written notice setting out those concerns to the relevant bargaining representatives; and

  (c)   has given the relevant bargaining representatives a reasonable time within which to respond to those concerns; and

  (d)   considers that the relevant bargaining representatives have not responded appropriately to those concerns.

Non - compliance with notice requirements may be permitted

  (5)   The FWC may consider the application even if it does not comply with paragraph   (4)(b) or (c) if the FWC is satisfied that it is appropriate in all the circumstances to do so.

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