Application by Phe Hv And Switchboards Pty Ltd
Citation: [2026] FWC 1910
What happened
Phe HV and Switchboards Pty Ltd applied to the Fair Work Commission for approval of an enterprise agreement. The agreement covers employees in the electrical contracting industry. the Commissioner heard the application.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission has not provided a decision regarding the approval of the enterprise agreement. The document is an application for approval and does not contain a decision or reasoning. The document states, 'Decision [2026] FWC 1910'.
What it means for employers
Employers seeking to implement an enterprise agreement need to follow the Fair Work Commission’s approval process. This involves submitting an application and having it considered by a commissioner.
What it means for employees
Employees should be aware of the process for enterprise agreement approval and understand that the agreement will not be legally binding until it is approved by the Fair Work Commission.
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This summary was drafted from the published decision and reviewed before publishing. It is general information, not legal advice. For your specific situation, speak to the Fair Work Ombudsman (13 13 94) or a qualified lawyer. About these summaries & corrections →