Central Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Unit Aboriginal Corporation (CAAFLU) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 2025
Employer: Central Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Unit Aboriginal Corporation
Status
Approved
Approved
18 July 2025
Nominal expiry
18 July 2029
Industry
government
Summary
This is an enterprise agreement between the Central Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Unit Aboriginal Corporation and its employees. It was approved in July 2025 and will expire in July 2029. The agreement covers terms and conditions of employment for staff at CAAFLU.
Key terms
This agreement likely covers wages, working hours, leave entitlements, and potentially culturally sensitive workplace practices. It may also address professional development and recognition of Aboriginal employees’ skills and experience. Typical provisions for a government-sector EA would be included.
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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