Application by Devro Pty Limited
Citation: [2026] FWCA 1127
What happened
Devro Pty Limited, a company in the manufacturing industry, applied for approval of its Electrical Employees Enterprise Agreement 2026. The agreement covers employees in that sector. The Fair Work Commission was considering the application. The agreement expires on January 3, 2027.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission is considering the application for approval of the Devro Pty Limited Electrical Employees Enterprise Agreement 2026. The Deputy President is presiding over the matter. No specific decision or reasoning is detailed in the provided text.
What it means for employers
Employers should ensure any proposed enterprise agreements comply with the Fair Work Act and relevant regulations before submitting them for approval.
What it means for employees
Employees should be aware of the terms of the proposed enterprise agreement and understand how it may affect their working conditions. The agreement is set to expire on January 3, 2027.
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