Application by Auzline Pty Ltd Trading AS Auzline
Citation: [2026] FWCA 1164
What happened
Auzline Pty Ltd, trading as Auzline, sought approval of a bridging enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA) for 2026. The Fair Work Commission considered the application. The EBA covers employees in the building, metal and civil construction industries. Commissioner Simpson C and another Commissioner heard the application.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission approved the Auzline Pty Ltd 2026 EBA. The decision was made on 31 December 2025. The EBA expires on 5 May 2030. The Commission’s reasoning is not detailed in the provided text.
What it means for employers
Employers seeking to implement or approve enterprise bargaining agreements should ensure they comply with the Fair Work Act and relevant regulations. The approval process involves assessment by the Fair Work Commission.
What it means for employees
Employees covered by the approved Auzline 2026 EBA will be subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement until its expiry date.
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