ASPHALT MAKERS (STATE) INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by The Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales,
industrial organisation of employees.
(No. IRC 392 & 394 of 2005)
The Honourable Justice Backman
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21 February 2005
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ORDER
The Commission orders that:-
1. The Asphalt
Makers (State) Industrial Committee published 21 June1996 (293 I.G. 560), be
dissolved.
2. There be established
a new Asphalt Makers (State) Industrial Committee for the Industries and
Callings of:
Labourers engaged in the manufacture or preparation of
bitumen emulsion, asphalt emulsion, bitumen or asphalt preparations, hot
pre-mixed asphalt, cold paved asphalt and mastic asphalt, used in the
construction or maintenance of building railways, tramways, roads, bridges,
water conservation and irrigation works and harbour and reclamation works,
other than such labourers engaged in such work on works in progress of
construction within the State, excluding the County of Yancowinna;
Excepting the employees of:
The Council of the City of Sydney;
Energy Australia
Shire or municipal councils
Australian Iron and Steel Proprietary Limited;
The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited at
Newcastle;
Australian Wire Industries Pty Ltd at its Newcastle
Wiremill;
The Australian Gas Light Company;
The Council of the City of Newcastle;
And excepting also:
All person engaged in the making of gas and paint; and
All persons engaged in the making of bituminous roofing
and flooring fabrics and bituminous preparations used in connection with the
laying, sealing and maintenance of such fabrics within the jurisdiction of the
Bituminous Materials Manufacture, &c. (State) Conciliation Committee.
3. The said
Industrial Committee shall consist of two (2) representatives of employers and
two (2) representatives of employees.
4. The
representatives of employers shall be appointed, upon nomination as prescribed,
1 by Employers First and 1 by Australian Business Industrial.
5. The
representatives of employees shall be appointed, upon nomination as prescribed,
2 by The Australian Workers Union, New South Wales.
6. This order
shall take effect from 21 February 2005 for a period of three (3) years.
BACKMAN J.
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Printed by
the authority of the Industrial Registrar.