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Enterprise Agreement · AE530979

Urban Cranes and CFMEU (WA) Mobile Crane Hire Collective Agreement 2025 – 2028

Employer: Construction Labour (WA) Pty Ltd

Status

Approved

Approved

31 Oct 2025

Nominal expiry

31 Dec 2028

Industry

construction

Summary

This is a collective agreement between Urban Cranes and the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (WA) branch. It covers mobile crane hire operations in Western Australia. The agreement is approved and will expire on 31 December 2028.

Key terms

This agreement likely covers wages, penalty rates for overtime and weekend work, safety provisions, and training requirements for crane operators. It may also address union representation and dispute resolution processes.
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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