| [2022] FWCFB 124 |
| FAIR WORK COMMISSION |
DECISION |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.158—Application to vary or revoke a modern award
Telstra Corporation Limited
(AM2021/85)
Telecommunications services | |
DEPUTY PRESIDENT MASSON |
MELBOURNE, 12 JULY 2022 |
Application to vary the Telstra Award 2015 – award coverage – award flexibility – award varied.
[1] On 9 December 2021, the Commission received an application from Telstra Corporation Limited (TCL) to vary the Telstra Award 2015 (Telstra Award). TLC’s application sought to vary the coverage of the Telstra Award (clause 3), clarify the operation of the casual employment clause (clause 10.3) and introduce flexibility arrangements to the hours of work and meal break provisions (clauses 19 and 21.1 respectively).
[2] On 26 May 2022 we issued a decision and draft determination ([2022] FWCFB 46) (the May decision). In this decision, we indicated that we were satisfied for the purposes of section 157 of the Act that the variations proposed by TCL with respect to coverage and casual employment were necessary to achieve the modern awards objective.
[3] With respect to preferred hours arrangement, multiple discrete periods of work and ad-hoc meal break variations (the flexibility variations) we outlined our provisional views as follows:
• Preferred hours – provisional view that the variations proposed to clauses 19.6, 19.14 (and consequential amendments to clauses 10.2 and 20.4) with the additional safeguard set out at [88] of the May decision are necessary to achieve the modern awards objective;
• Multiple discrete periods – provisional view that the variations proposed to clause 19.15 (and consequential amendments to clauses 19.2, 19.7, 19.8, 19.9 and 20.6) with the additional safeguards set out at [114] and [115] of the May decision are necessary to achieve the modern awards objective; and
• Ad hoc meal breaks – provisional view that the proposed variation to clause 21, with the additional protection set out at [125] of the May decision would achieve the modern awards objective.
[4] We invited responses from interested parties as to our provisional views and additional modifications and provided a draft variation determination for consideration. Responses were due to be filed by 10 June 2022.
[5] Responses were received from Telstra and Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union of Australia (CEPU).
[6] Telstra indicated that it did not wish to make further submissions in relation to the matters raised in our decision and supported the making of the determination in the terms proposed in the draft determination.
[7] The CEPU indicated that it supports the modifications proposed by us at [88], [114], [115] and [125].
[8] Given the views of the parties, we confirm our provisional views with respect to the flexibility variations. We are satisfied that the variations proposed, with the modifications made by us, are necessary to achieve the modern awards objective.
[9] Accordingly, all variations in this matter have been determined and a final variation determination will issue in the terms set out in the May decision.

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