Application by CB Admin Pty Ltd
Citation: [2026] FWCA 1349
What happened
CB Admin Pty Ltd applied to the Fair Work Commission for approval of the Cleary Bros Quarry Employees Enterprise Agreement 2025. The application was assigned case number AG2026/1131 and came before Commissioner Walkaden. The agreement is described as a single-enterprise agreement covering the quarrying industry, with an ABN of 50683083990 and an expiry date of 1 November 2029.
What was decided
Commissioner Walkaden issued a decision on 26 May 2026 approving the Cleary Bros Quarry Employees Enterprise Agreement 2025. The agreement was given the identifier AE532953. No further reasoning is available from the source text beyond the approval being recorded as a published decision.
What it means for employers
Employers in the quarrying industry, particularly those operating under the Cleary Bros business, will be covered by this enterprise agreement from the date of approval until 1 November 2029. They must comply with the terms of the approved agreement when employing workers covered by it.
What it means for employees
Employees at Cleary Bros quarry operations covered by this agreement will have their employment conditions governed by the Cleary Bros Quarry Employees Enterprise Agreement 2025 until its nominal expiry on 1 November 2029.
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