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FWCFair Work Commission · 27 May 2026

Application by Timber Furnishing and Textiles Union (302V) for an Entry Permit for Han Thi Ngoc Le

Citation: [2026] FWC 1944

What happened

The Applicant applied for an entry permit to enter a workplace. The Fair Work Commission considered the application, which related to a variation to right of entry permits following a withdrawal from an amalgamated organisation. The decision addresses issues including the registered name of the organisation and a correction of an earlier decision.

What was decided

The Fair Work Commission made a decision regarding the application for an entry permit. The specifics of the decision are not detailed in the provided text. The document references a previous decision [2026] FWC 1335 and a case number RE2026/108 & Others.

What it means for employers

The Respondent should ensure their registered organisation names are accurate and comply with Fair Work regulations. They should also be aware of potential variations to right of entry permits and any corrections to previous decisions.

What it means for employees

Employees should be aware of their rights regarding union entry permits and the processes involved in addressing variations or corrections to these permits.

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