[2012] FWA 955

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FAIR WORK AUSTRALIA

DECISION

Fair Work Act 2009
s.236—Majority support determination

Transport Workers’ Union of Australia
v
M. J. Rowles Pty Ltd
(B2011/4048)

COMMISSIONER HARRISON

SYDNEY, 2 FEBRUARY 2012

Bargaining - majority support determination - application dismissed.

[1] On 2 December 2011, the Transport Workers’ Union of Australia applied for a majority support determination pursuant to s.236 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (the Act). It seeks a determination that a majority of the employees who will be covered by a proposed single-enterprise agreement to be made with M.J. Rowles Pty Ltd wish to bargain with their employer. The application was opposed by the employer.

[2] It is appropriate to set out the provisions of ss.236 and 237 in full:

[3] The application was heard in Sydney on 9 December 2011. The grounds advanced in support for a determination were as follows:

[4] The petition referred to above was signed by twenty-six employees during August 2011. Since that time there had been some turnover of employees and others had signed common law contracts.

[5] During the hearing of the application on 19 December, I expressed my reservations about the petition process and suggested a secret ballot would provide a clear expression of the employees’ wishes.

[6] Both parties agreed to share the cost of the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) conducting a postal ballot. Pursuant to s.237(3) of the Act I ordered the AEC to conduct a ballot of the relevant group of employees.

[7] The ballot closed on 27 January 2012 and I have now been formally advised by the AEC Returning Officer of the declaration and results of the ballot as follows:

    Number of persons on the roll of voters

    43

    Number of persons on the roll of voters that voted in the ballot

    31

   

    Number of declaration envelopes admitted to the count

    30

    Number of declaration envelopes rejected as not signed

    1

   

    Percentage of persons on the roll who voted in the ballot

    69.77%

   

    RESULTS

 
   

    Number of voters wanting to bargain (Yes votes)

    11

    Number of voters not wanting to bargain (No votes)

    19

    Number of voters undecided to bargain (Undecided votes)

    0

    Informal votes

    0

[8] Having regard to the results of the ballot it is evident that the majority of employees do not wish to bargain for an agreement which would apply to them.

[9] Accordingly the application for a determination is dismissed.

COMMISSIONER

Appearances:

S Bull and L Lawler for the Transport Workers’ Union of Australia

D Rowles for M.J. Rowles Pty Ltd

Hearing details:

2011.
Sydney:
December 19.

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