Bayside Fire Services Pty Ltd and CEPU – Plumbing Division (Vic) Fire Protection Enterprise Agreement 2024 – 2027
Employer: Bayside Fire Services Pty Ltd · ABN 97652696225
Status
Approved
Approved
30 Apr 2026
Nominal expiry
31 Oct 2027
Industry
professional-services
Summary
This is an enterprise agreement between Bayside Fire Services Pty Ltd and the CEPU – Plumbing Division (Vic) Fire Protection. It covers employees in Victoria and is approved until 31 October 2027. The agreement aims to establish terms and conditions of employment.
Key terms
This agreement likely covers wages, penalty rates, overtime, leave, and dispute resolution processes. Given the industry, it may also include provisions related to hazardous materials and safety equipment. Typical provisions for a union agreement would also be expected.
Source. This summary is generated from the FWC's public document register. Read the full agreement at the FWC: View on fwc.gov.au → · Download PDF
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