FISH WHOLESALE MARKETING (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 382 & 404 of 2005)
The Honourable Justice Boland
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16 March 2005
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ORDER
The Commission orders that:-
1. The Fish
Wholesale Marketing (State) Industrial Committee published 6 August 1996 (276
I.G. 89), be dissolved.
2. There be established
a new Fish Wholesale Marketing (State) Industrial Committee for the Industries and Callings of:
All employees in or in connection with the market
selling by wholesale of fish, as defined by the Fisheries Management Act
1994, including crustacea and oysters, and all marine, estuarine and freshwater
animal life, and including persons employed in processing, packing and the
treatment of fish, which includes crumbing and battering and activities
associated therewith, in connection with such marketing or selling by wholesale
in the State;
excepting-
Employees in seagoing trawlers and on coal hulks or
lighters;
Watchmen, caretakers, cleaners and gatekeepers;
Employees in freezing or cold storage works or
chambers;
Carters, grooms, stablemen, yardmen and drivers of
motor and other power-propelled vehicles;
Employees of the Crown, permanent and temporary,
whether under the Public Service Acts or otherwise graded in the clerical
division of the Public Service or engaged in work substantially similar in
character to persons so graded;
Employees of the Council of the City of Sydney;
and excepting
Employees within the jurisdiction of the Watchmen and
Gatekeepers (Waterfront) Industrial Committee;
Persons within the jurisdiction of the Clerical and Administrative
Employees (State) Industrial Committee;
Persons within the jurisdiction of the Fish Marketing
Authority Industrial 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,
2 by Employers First.
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 16 March 2005 for a period of three (3) years.
R. P. BOLAND J.
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Printed by
the authority of the Industrial Registrar.