SURVEYORS' ASSISTANTS (STATE) INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by The
Australian Workers' Union, an industrial organisation of employees.
(No. IRC 396 & 397 of 2005)
The Honourable Justice
Backman
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21 February 2005
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ORDER
The Commission orders that -
1. The
Industrial Committee, known as the Surveyors' Assistants (State) Industrial
Committee, published 26 April 1996 (292 I.G. 343) be dissolved.
2. There be established
a new Surveyors' Assistants (State) Industrial Committee for the industries and
callings of: -
Surveyors' Assistants in the State, excluding the
County of Yancowinna;
Excepting employees of -
Rail Corporation of New South Wales;
State Transit Authority of New South Wales;
Sydney Water;
Hunter Water;
The Council of the City of Sydney;
Energy Australia;
Shire and Municipal Councils;
The Electricity Commission of New South Wales, trading
as Pacific Power;
Australian Iron and Steel Proprietary Limited, within
the jurisdiction of the Iron and Steel Works Employees (Australian Iron and
Steel Proprietary Limited) Industrial Committee;
Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited
Australian Wire Industries Pty Ltd at its Newcastle
Wiremill;
Blue Circle Southern Cement Limited;
The Council of the City of Newcastle;
The Australian Gas Light Company;
Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales
and excepting also employees within the jurisdiction
of the following Industrial Committees;
Special Steels and Steel Products Manufacture
(Commonwealth Steel Company Limited);
Tubemakers of Australia Limited, Newcastle;
County Councils (Electricity Undertakings) Employees;
Crown Employees (General) (Other Than Surveyors'
Labourers);
John Lysaght (Australia) Limited Newcastle;
John Lysaght (Australia) Limited Unanderra;
Cement Workers, &c., (State)
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 the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and
Natural Resources.
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.