Examples of Unions NSW in a sentence
The matter may be referred to Unions NSW for resolution of the dispute by any of the parties involved provided Unions NSW is chosen by the Employees as their representative.
Unions: Unions NSW Construction Forestry Mining Energy Union (Construction & General Division) New South Wales Divisional Branch Communication Electrical Electronic Energy Information Postal Plumbing and Allied Services Union of Australia (NSW) Branch - Plumbing Division; Electrical Trades Union of Australia (NSW Branch) Transport Workers Union (TWU) Automotive Food Metals Engineering Printing & Kindred Industries Union (also known as AMWU).
See also Unions NSW [2013]HCA 58; (2013) 252 CLR 530, 551-2 [30] (French CJ, Hayne, Crennan, Kiefel and Bell JJ).
We have conducted surveys in conjunction with Unions NSW on various social media platforms.
Many of you would have read the article in The Sydney Morning Herald on 5 October 2017 regarding the leaked briefings to Senior Transport for NSW personnel over the hiring freeze and a 15 per cent reduction in operational budgets for the 2017-18 fiscal year.The PSA, through Unions NSW, has written to the Transport Secretary expressing concern for the lack of notification or consultation regarding these proposed changes.
However, Unions NSW secretary Mark Morey has publicly stated that the State's plan is "largely cosmetic".
Mr Matt Thistlethwaite, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Unions NSW was appointed to the Board in July 2005 to replace Mr Lennon.
A “Heads of Agreement” was signed on 21 December 2004 between James Hardie, the ACTU, Mr Bernie Banton, Unions NSW and the NSW Government.
The 2016-2017 audit found that 78% of jobs advertised on Chinese, Korean and Spanish websites were advertised at below award rates.75 The 2018 audit found that 70% of jobs advertised in Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Nepalese and Punjabi were offering rates of pay below those in the relevant award.76 Unions NSW has also partnered with the Immigration Advice and Rights Centre (IARC) with the intent of offering confidential immigration advice to union members who are working in Australia on a visa.
In the view of Unions NSW, there needs to be auditing of businesses who employ visa holder workers, particularly in high risk areas where employers sponsor visa workers to come to Australia and then exploit them by charging unreasonable living expenses and clawing back wages, as occurred at the Hydro Majestic68.