Common use of Disputes of a collective character Clause in Contracts

Disputes of a collective character. Disputes of a collective character may be dealt with more expeditiously by an early reference to the FWC. However, no dispute of a collective character may be referred to the FWC directly without a genuine attempt to resolve the dispute at the workplace level.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: www.westernhealth.org.au, amavic.com.au, www.westernhealth.org.au

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Disputes of a collective character. Disputes The Parties acknowledge that disputes of a collective character concerning more than one Employee may be dealt with more expeditiously by an early reference to the FWC. However, no No dispute of a collective character may be referred to the FWC directly without unless there has been a genuine attempt to resolve the dispute at the workplace levellevel prior to it being referred to the FWC.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, www.dtf.vic.gov.au

Disputes of a collective character. Disputes It is agreed that disputes of a collective character may be dealt with more expeditiously by an early reference to the FWC. However, no dispute of a collective character may be referred to the FWC directly without a genuine attempt to resolve the dispute at the workplace levellevel as required by this clause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.cbchs.org.au, Stand Alone Community

Disputes of a collective character. Disputes The parties of the agreement acknowledge that disputes of a collective character concerning more than one Employee may be dealt with more expeditiously by an early reference to the FWC. However, no No dispute of a collective character may be referred to the FWC directly without unless there has been a genuine attempt to resolve the dispute at the workplace levellevel prior to it being referred to the FWC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn.geelongartscentre.org.au

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Disputes of a collective character. Disputes It is agreed that disputes of a collective character may be dealt with more expeditiously by an early reference to the FWC. However, no dispute of a collective character may be referred to the FWC directly without a genuine attempt to resolve the dispute at the workplace levellevel as required by this sub-clause 15.7.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.cbchs.org.au

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