Application by Fulton Hogan Industries Pty Ltd
Citation: [2026] FWCA 1202
What happened
Fulton Hogan Industries Pty Ltd applied for approval of the Fulton Hogan Metropolitan Road Services Enterprise Agreement 2025. The agreement covers employees in the asphalt industry. The Fair Work Commission was considering the application. The agreement expires on 31 August 2026.
What was decided
The Fair Work Commission has not yet made a decision on the application for approval of the enterprise agreement. The Deputy President is considering the application. The document is a decision regarding the application, and it is currently awaiting further action.
What it means for employers
Employers seeking to implement enterprise agreements should ensure they comply with the Fair Work Act and relevant regulations. The Commission will assess the agreement’s terms and conditions.
What it means for employees
Employees should be aware of the process for enterprise agreement approval and its potential impact on their working conditions. The agreement will affect employees in the asphalt industry.
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