Application by Harvey Industries Group Pty Ltd
Citation: [2026] FWCA 1180
What happened
Harvey Industries Group Pty Ltd applied to the Fair Work Commission for approval of its Maintenance Enterprise Agreement 2025. Commissioner Schneider C considered the application. The agreement covers employees in the manufacturing and associated industries. The agreement's expiry date is 2029-05-06.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission has not yet made a decision on the application for approval of the Harvey Industries Group Pty Ltd Maintenance Enterprise Agreement 2025. The document is still in the process of being reviewed.
What it means for employers
Employers seeking to implement enterprise agreements should ensure they comply with all relevant Fair Work legislation and guidelines. The Commission will assess the agreement’s terms and conditions.
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 scheduled to expire on 2029-05-06.
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