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FWCFair Work Commission · 31 December 2025

Application by CFMEU (105N)

Citation: [2026] FWCA 1255

What happened

The Fair Work Commission considered an application regarding the approval of an enterprise agreement. The agreement is between TNT Concrete Saw Cut Pty Ltd and the CFMEU (Victorian Construction and General Division) Subcontractors Concrete Sawing and Drilling Enterprise Agreement 2024 – 2027. The agreement covers employees in the building, metal and civil construction industries. The Deputy President Bell heard the application.

What was decided

The Fair Work Commission approved the enterprise agreement. The decision, [2026] FWCA 1255, was made on 31 December 2025. The agreement covers employees of TNT Concrete Saw Cut Pty Ltd and the CFMEU. It is in effect until 2 July 2027.

What it means for employers

Employers should ensure any enterprise agreements they enter into comply with the Fair Work Act and relevant regulations. Agreements must be clear and understandable for both employers and employees.

What it means for employees

Employees should review and understand the terms of any enterprise agreement that applies to their workplace. This includes understanding the expiry date and any changes to their conditions of employment.

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Every statement above is drawn from the published decision. Read the original here:

https://www.fwc.gov.au/document-view/decisions/application-by-cfmeu-105n-2026-fwca-1255

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