INDEPENDENT EDUCATION UNION OF AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND AND NORTHERN TERRITORY BRANCH (IEUA-QNT) ORGANISING CALL CENTRE - COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT - 2025
Employer: Independent Education Union Of Australia - Queensland And Northern Territory Branch · ABN 74662601045
Status
Approved
Approved
29 Sept 2025
Nominal expiry
30 June 2027
Industry
education
Summary
This is a collective agreement between the Independent Education Union of Australia - Queensland and Northern Territory Branch and its organising call centre employees. It was approved in September 2025 and expires in June 2027. The agreement covers terms and conditions of employment for call centre staff within the union’s Queensland and Northern Territory operations.
Key terms
This agreement likely covers wages, working hours, leave entitlements, and dispute resolution processes. It may also address training, professional development, and union representation for the call centre employees.
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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