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Enterprise Agreement · AE521692

Fenner Conveyors [Far North Queensland] Enterprise Agreement 2023

Employer: Fenner Conveyors [Far North Queensland]

Status

Approved

Approved

29 Sept 2023

Nominal expiry

24 Oct 2026

Industry

transport

Summary

This is the Fenner Conveyors Enterprise Agreement 2023. It covers employees working in Far North Queensland. The agreement is approved and expires on 24 October 2026.

Key terms

This agreement likely covers wages, overtime, leave, and potentially specific provisions related to conveyor belt operation and maintenance. It may also include clauses regarding safety, training, and dispute resolution.
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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