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Chapter 1 Overview of the Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013

[1]       House of Representatives Selection Committee, Report No. 78, Consideration of Bills, 21 March 2013, p. 4.

[2]       Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, pp. 1-2; Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR), Submission 16, p. 3.

[3]       Business SA, Submission 2, p. 4. Other organisations making this point include: Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Submission 12, p. 9; Master Builders Australia (MBA), Submission 14, p. 6; Housing Industry Association, Submission 19, p. 4; Australian Federation of Employers and Industries (AFEI), Submission 38, p. 3.

[4]       Australian Business Industrial, Submission 15, p. 4.

[5]       Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR), Submission 16, p. 4.

[6]       Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 1.

[7]       DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 3.

[8]       DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 5.

[9]       DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 5.

[10]     DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 5.

[11]     Department of Finance (Office of Best Practice Regulation), Best Practice Regulation Handbook, Canberra, June 2010, p. 8.

[12]     Business SA, Submission 2, p. 4.

[13]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 9; MBA, Submission 14, p. 6.

[14]     John Kovacic, Deputy Secretary, Workplace Relations and Economic Strategy, DEEWR, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, pp. 25-6.

[15]     Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Legislation Handbook, Canberra, 2000, 40.

[16]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 13.

Chapter 2 Schedule 1 – Family-friendly measures

[1]       Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 1.

[2]       BCA, Submission 34, p. 7.

[3]       ABI, Submission 15, p. 9.

[4]       Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 15.

[5]       Fair Work Act 2009, s 80(7).

[6]       Item 9, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[7]       Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 15.

[8]       Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), Submission 9, p. 3; United Services Union (USU), Submission 26, p. 2; Australian Nursing Federation (ANF), Submission 22, p. 2; Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association (SDA), Submission 37, p. 6; Employment Law Centre of Western Australia (ELC), Submission 40, p. 1.

[9]       Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Submission 12, p. 10; Business SA, Submission 2, p. 5; Master Builders Association (MBA), Submission 14, p. 7; Australian Business Industrial (ABI), Submission 15, p. 9; National Famers’ Federation (NFF), Submission 3, p. 8; Australian Motor Industry Federation (AMIF), Submission 30, p. 3; Business Council of Australia (BCA), Submission 34, p. 7; Australian Federation of Employers and Industries (AFEI), Submission 38, pp. 4-5.

[10]     Australian Industry Group (AiG), Submission 32, p. 4.

[11]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 10.

[12]     ACCI, Submission 12, 16.

[13]     Business SA, Submission 2, p. 5.

[14]     MBA, Submission 14, p. 7.

[15]     Mr John Kovacic, Deputy Secretary, Workplace Relations and Economic Strategy, DEEWR, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 24.

[16]     Items 12-15, Part 1, Schedule 1, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[17]     Fair Work Act 2009, s 72; Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 16.

[18]     Fair Work Act 2009, s 72(5).

[19]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 16.

[20]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 16.

[21]     Fair Work Act 2009, ss 71 and 72.

[22]     Fair Work Act 2009, s 74(4).

[23]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, pp. 16-17.

[24]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, pp. 16-17.

[25]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 4; National Working Women’s Centres, (NWWCs), Submission 8, p. 3; USU, Submission 26, p. 2; ANF, Submission 22, p. 2; SDA, Submission 37, p. 8; ELC, Submission 40, p. 2.

[26]     NWWCs, Submission 8, p. 3.

[27]     AiG, Submission 32, p. 4.

[28]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 10.

[29]     Business SA, Submission 2, p. 5; ABI, Submission 15, p. 10; NFF, Submission 3, p. 10; Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI), Submission 17, p. 3; AMIF, Submission 30, p. 5; BCA, Submission 34, p. 7; AFEI, Submission 38, pp. 4-5.

[30]     Fair Work Act 2009, s 65(1). 

[31]     Quoted in DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 6.

[32]     Item 17, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 65(1A)).

[33]     Item 17, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 65(1B)).

[34]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 17.

[35]     Item 18, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 65(5A)).

[36]     Item 18, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 65(5A)).

[37]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, pp. 17-18.

[38]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 5; CPSU, Submission 4, p. 4; USU, Submission 26, p. 2; ANF, Submission 22, p. 2; SDA, Submission 37, p. 9; Textile, Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia (TCFUA), Submission 39, p. 5; Law Society of NSW, Submission 6, p. 5; NWWCs, Submission 8, p. 3; Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearing House (ADFVCH), Submission 20, p. 1; Carers Victoria, Submission 10, p. 4; Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), Submission 27, p. 3; ELC, Submission 40, p. 2.

[39]     ACTU, Submission 12, p. 6.

[40]     ABI, Submission 15,  p. 11; NFF, Submission 3, p. 13; HIA, Submission 19, p. 5; South Australian Wine Industry Association, Submission 21, p. 3; VECCI, Submission 17, p. 4; AMMA, Submission 23, pp. 24-25; AMIF, Submission 30, p. 7; BCA, Submission 34, p. 1; AiG, Submission 32, p. 5; AFEI, Submission 38, pp. 7-12.

[41]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 10, 17.

[42]     AiG, Submission 32, p. 5.

[43]     MBA, Submission 14, p. 8.

[44]     ACTU, Submission 12, p. 7-11; CPSU, Submission 4, p. 4; USU, Submission 26, p. 4; ANF, Submission 22, p. 3; SDA, Submission 37, p. 4. Tim Lyons, Assistant Secretary, ACTU, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 5.

[45]     CPSU, Submission 4, p. 4.

[46]     CPSU, Submission 4, p. 4.

[47]     CPSU, Submission 4, p. 4; ACTU, Submission 12, p. 7-11; USU, Submission 26, p. 4; ANF, Submission 22, p. 3; AHRC, Submission 27, pp. 3-4; Carers Victoria, Submission 10, p. 11; ADFVCH, Submission 20, p. 2; SDA, Submission 37, p. 4; TCFUA, Submission 39, p. 5.

[48]     AHRC, Submission 27, pp. 3-4.

[49]     Carers Victoria, Submission 10, p. 11.

[50]     NWWCs, Submission 8, p. 4.

[51]     NWWCs, Submission 8, p. 4.

[52]     DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 10.

[53]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 5; Carers Victoria, Submission 10, p. 8; ADFVCH, Submission 20, p. 3

[54]     Carers Victoria, Submission 10, p. 8.

[55]     Carers Victoria, Submission 10, p. 8.

[56]     NFF, Submission 3, p. 13.

[57]     Godfrey Hirst Australia, Submission 13, p. 7.

[58]     MEA, Submission 11, p. 10.

[59]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 20. See Item 21, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 205(1A)).

[60]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 20.

[61]     DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 14.

[62]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 19.

[63]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 22.

[64]     DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 14.

[65]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 12; NWWCs, Submission 8, p. 3; USU, Submission 26, p. 2; ANF, Submission 22, p. 2; SDA, Submission 37, p. 12; ELC, Submission 40, p. 3.

[66]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 13.

[67]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 13.

[68]     Business SA, Submission 2, p. 11; NFF, Submission 3, p. 15; MEA, Submission 11, p. 11; ACCI, Submission 12, p. 17; MBA, Submission 14, pp. 10-12; ABI, Submission 15, p. 14; VECCI, Submission 17, p. 4; HIA, Submission 19, p. 7; South Australian Wine Industry Association, Submission 21, p. 4; AMMA, Submission 23, p. 25; AMIF, Submission 30, p. 8; AiG, Submission 32, p. 6; BCA, Submission 34, p. 6.

[69]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 17.

[70]     BCA, Submission 34, p. 6.

[71]     NFF, Submission 3, p. 15.

[72]     John Kovacic, Deputy Secretary, Workplace Relations and Economic Strategy, DEEWR, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 24.

[73]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 22.

[74]     Item 29, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 81(6)); Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 23.

[75]     Item 29, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 81(2)).

[76]     Item 29, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 81(3)).

[77]     Item 29, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 81(4)).

[78]     Item 29, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new section 81A); Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 24.

[79]     Item 30, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new section 82A).

[80]     For example, ACTU, Submission 9, p. 13; NWWCs, Submission 8, p. 3; USU, Submission 26, p. 2; ANF, Submission 22, p. 2; Law Society of NSW, Submission 6, p. 6; SDA, Submission 37, p. 14; ELC, Submission 40, p. 3.

[81]     Law Society of NSW, Submission 6, p. 6.

[82]     Law Society of NSW, Submission 6, p. 6.

[83]     NFF, Submission 3, pp. 15-16.

[84]     AiG, Submission 32, p. 8; Business SA, Submission 2, p. 5; ACCI, Submission 12, p. 18; MBA, Submission 14, p. 12; ABI, Submission 15, p. 15; MEA, Submission 11, p. 12; VECCI, Submission 17, p. 5; AFEI, Submission 38, pp. 4-5.

[85]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 18.

[86]     ABI, Submission 15, p. 15.

[87]     MBA, Submission 14, p. 12.

Chapter 3 Schedule 3 – Anti-bullying measure

[1]       House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Workplace Bullying: ‘We just want it to stop’, October 2012, Canberra. Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, 27.

[2]       House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Workplace Bullying: ‘We just want it to stop’, October 2012, Canberra, pp. 64-65.

[3]       House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Workplace Bullying: ‘We just want it to stop’, October 2012, Canberra, Recommendation 23.

[4]       Item 6, Schedule 3, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new section 789FF).

[5]       Item 6, Schedule 3, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new section 789FH).

[6]       Item 6, Schedule 3, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new section 789FF).

[7]       Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 30.

[8]       Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 30.

[9]       Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 30.

[10]     Item 6, Schedule 3, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new section 789FC).

[11]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 29.

[12]     Item 6, Schedule 3, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new section 789FE).

[13]     House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Workplace Bullying: ‘We just want it to stop’, October 2012, Canberra, pp. 185-186.

[14]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 30.

[15]     Safe Work Australia, Submission 74 to the inquiry into Workplace Bullying of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, p. 10.

[16]     House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Workplace Bullying: ‘We just want it to stop’, October 2012, Canberra, Recommendation 1, p. 18.

[17]     Item 6, Schedule 3, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new section 789FD).

[18]     Item 6, Schedule 3, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013 (proposed new subsection 789FF(2)).

[19]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 31.

[20]     Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 28.

[21]     Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR), Submission 16, p. 18.

[22]     DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 18.

[23]     Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), Submission 9, p. 17; Community and Public Service Union (CPSU), Submission 4, p. 5; Australian Nursing Federation (Victoria Branch) (ANF-Vic), Submission 5, p. 4; National Working Women’s Centres (NWWCs), Submission 8, p. 3; United Services Union (USU), Submission 26, p. 3; Australian Nursing Federation (ANF), Submission 22, p. 2;  ; Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association (SDA), Submission 37, p. 17; Textile, Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia (TCFUA), Submission 39, p. 6; Launceston Community Legal Centre, Submission 31, pp. 1-2; Law Society of New South Wales, Submission 6, p. 7; Beasley Legal, Submission 36, p. 1; Employment Law Centre of Western Australia, Submission 40, p. 4.

[24]     ACTU, Submission 9, pp. 19, 20.

[25]     CPSU, Submission 4, p. 5.

[26]     Business SA, Submission 2, p. 4; Business Council of Australia (BCA), Submission 34, p. 7; Australian Industry Group (AiG), Submission 32, p. 10; Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Submission 12, p. 22; Housing Industry Association (HIA), Submission 19), p. 10; Master Builders Australia (MBA), Submission 14, p. 14; Australian Business Industrial (ABI), Submission 15, p. 19; Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI), Submission 17, p. 7; Australian Mines & Metals Association (AMMA), Submission 23, p. 40; Australian Federation of Employers and Industries (AFEI), Submission 38, p. 17. 

[27]     AiG, Submission 32, p. 10.

[28]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 22.

[29]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 23.

[30]     Queensland Law Society, Submission 33, p. 2.

[31]     Business SA, Submission 2, p. 4; ACCI, Submission 12, pp. 22-23; AiG, Submission 32, p. 10; ABI, Submission 15, p. 19; National Farmers’ Federation (NFF), Submission 3, p. 20; Master Electricians Australia (MEA), Submission 11, p. 16; HIA, Submission 19, p. 11; Australian Motor Industry Federation (AMIF), Submission 30, p. 5; BCA, Submission 34, p. 7.

[32]     AiG, Submission 32, p. 10.

[33]     NFF, Submission 3, p. 20; MEA, Submission 11, p. 16; HIA, Submission 19, p. 11; AMMA, Submission 23, p. 35; AMIF, Submission 30, p. 5.

[34]     ABI, Submission 15, pp. 19-24.                                                                                                 

[35]     NFF, Submission 3, p. 20.

[36]     NT Government, Submission 7, p. 7.

[37]     NT Government, Submission 7, p. 7.

[38]     BCA, Submission 34, p. 7.

[39]     Law Society of NSW, Submission 6, p. 7.

[40]     Mr John Kovacic, Deputy Secretary, Workplace Relations and Economic Strategy, DEEWR, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 24.

 

[42]     House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Workplace Bullying: ‘We just want it to stop’, October 2012, Canberra, p. 188.

[43]     Jeremy O’Sullivan, Chief Counsel, DEEWR, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, pp. 28-9.

[44]     Business SA, Submission 2, p. 15.

[45]     MBA, Submission 14, pp. 14-15.

[46]     Mr Eric Windholz, Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University, Submission 1, p. 1; Godfrey Hirst Australia Pty Ltd, Submission 13, pp. 6-7; MEA, Submission 11, p. 14; AMMA, Submission 23, pp. 42-43; Rio Tinto, Submission 35, p. 9..

[47]     Mr Eric Windholz, Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University, Submission 1, p. 1.

[48]     Godfrey Hirst Australia Pty Ltd, Submission 13, pp. 6-7; Master Electricians Australia (MEA), Submission 11, p. 14; AMMA, Submission 23, pp. 42-43.

[49]     Queensland Law Society, Submission 33, p. 2.

[50]     Queensland Law Society, Submission 33, p. 2.

[51]     Queensland Law Society, Submission 33, p. 3.

[52]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 19; Law Society of NSW, Submission 6, p. 7; Rio Tinto, Submission 35, p. 8.

[53]     House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Workplace Bullying: ‘We just want it to stop’, October 2012, Canberra, pp. 14-16.

[54]     ANF-Vic, Submission 5, p. 4.

[55]     ANF-Vic, Submission 5, p. 4.

[56]     Beasley Legal, Submission 36, p. 1.

[57]     Queensland Law Society, Submission 33, p. 1.

[58]     Queensland Law Society, Submission 33, pp. 1-2.

[59]     ACCI, Submission 12, pp 23-24; CPSU, Submission 4, p. 4; NWWCs, Submission 8, p. 5; Mr Eric Windholz, Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University, Submission 1, p. 1; Godfrey Hirst Australia Pty Ltd, Submission 13, p. 6; AMMA, Submission 23, p. 41; ANF, Submission 22, p. 2; MBA, Submission 14, p. 17; Rio Tinto, Submission 35, p. 10.

[60]     CPSU, Submission 4, p. 4.

[61]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 23

[62]     ACCI, Submission 12, pp. 23-24.

[63]     Ms Bernadette O’Neill, General Manager, FWC, Senate Estimates Committee Hansard, Senate Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee, Canberra, 13 February 2013, p. 26.

[64]     Ms O’Neill, FWC, Senate Estimates Committee Hansard, Senate Education, Employment and Workplace Relations Legislation Committee, Canberra, 13 February 2013, p. 26.

[65]     Budget Paper No.2 Budget Measures 2013-2014, Part 2: Expense Measures, Education Employment and Workplace Relations, http://www.budget.gov.au/2013-14/content/bp2/html/bp2_expense-09.htm

[66]     Budget Paper No.2 Budget Measures 2013-2014, Part 2: Expense Measures, Education Employment and Workplace Relations, http://www.budget.gov.au/2013-14/content/bp2/html/bp2_expense-09.htm

[67]     VECCI, Submission 17, p. 7.

[68]     ABI, Submission 15, pp. 19-24.

[69]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 25.

[70]     John Kovacic, Deputy Secretary, Workplace Relations and Economic Strategy, DEEWR, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 25.

[71]     House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Workplace Bullying: “We Just Want it to Stop”, Canberra, October 2012, pp. 24-25.

[72]     Information regarding the Senate Committee’s inquiry into the Bill available at http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate_Committees?url=eet_ctte/fair_work_2013/index.htm.

Chapter 4 Schedules 2 & 4 – Modern awards objective and right of entry

[1]       Fair Work Act 2009, s 134.

[2]       Item 1, Schedule 2, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[3]       Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), Submission 9, p. 14; National Working Women’s Centres (NWWCs), Submission 8, p. 3, 5; United Services Union (USU), Submission 26, p. 3; Australian Nursing Federation (ANF), Submission 22, p. 2; Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association (SDA), Submission 37, pp. 15-16; Textile, Clothing and Footwear Union of Australia (TCFUA), Submission 39, p. 6; Employment Law Centre of Western Australia (ELC), Submission 40, p. 3.

[4]       ACTU, Submission 9, p. 14.

[5]       Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Submission 12, p. 19; Business SA, Submission 2, p. 12; Master Builders Australia (MBA), Submission 14, p. 13; National Farmers’ Federation (NFF), Submission 3, p. 17; Master Electricians Australia (MEA), Submission 11, p. 13; Housing Industry Association (HIA), Submission 19, p. 8; South Australian Wine Industry Association, Submission 21, p. 5; Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI), Submission 17, p. 6; Australian Mines & Metals Association (AMMA), Submission 23, p. 31; Australian Motor Industry Association (AMIF), Submission 30, p. 8; Business Council of Australia (BCA), Submission 34, p. 2; Australian Industry Group (AiG), Submission 32, p. 9; Australian Federation of Employers and Industries (AFEI), Submission 38, p. 13.

[6]       ACCI, Submission 12, pp. 19-20.

[7]       ACCI, Submission 12, p. 20.

[8]       AiG, Submission 32, p. 9.

[9]       Business SA, Submission 2, p. 12.

[10]     Business SA, Submission 2, p. 12.

[11]     MBA, Submission 14, p. 13.

[12]     John Kovovic, Deputy Secretary, Workplace Relations and Economic Strategy, DEEWR, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 24.

[13]     Fair Work Act 2009, Part 3-4.

[14]     Explanatory Memorandum, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013, p. 32.

[15]     Item 7, Schedule 4, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[16]     Item 12, Schedule 4, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[17]     Item 14, Schedule 4, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[18]     Item 10, Schedule 4, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[19]     DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 20.

[20]     DEEWR, Submission 16, p. 19.

[21]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 22; Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU), Submission 4, p. 5; USU, Submission 26, p. 3; ANF, Submission 22, p. 2; TCFUA, Submission 39, p. 5.

[22]     CPSU, Submission 4, p. 5.

[23]     ACCI, Submission 12, p. 27; Business SA, Submission 2, p. 16; Godfrey Hirst Australia Pty Ltd, Submission 13, p. 5; MBA, Submission 14, p. 19; Australian Business Industrial (ABI), Submission 15, p. 25; HIA, Submission 19, p. 9; VECCI, Submission 17, p. 8; AMMA, Submission 23, p. 7; BCA, Submission 34, p. 1; AiG, Submission 32, p. 11; Rio Tinto, Submission 35, p. 4; AFEI, Submission 38, p. 22;

[24]     Item 7, Schedule 4, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[25]     ACCI, Submission 12, pp. 27-28; MEA, Submission 11, p. 17.

[26]     AMMA, Submission 23, p. 9.  

[27]     Fair Work Act Review Panel, Towards more productive and equitable workplaces, Canberra, June 2012, (Recommendations 35, 36), pp. 195-197.

[28]     Rio Tinto, Submission 35, p. 4; Allens, Submission 28, p. 2.

[29]     Mr Tim Lyons, Assistant Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Committee Hansard, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 2.

[30]     Mr Tim Lyons, Assistant Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Committee Hansard, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 2.

[31]     Ms Nadine Flood, National Secretary, Community and Public Sector Union, Committee Hansard, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 3.

[32]     Ms Nadine Flood, National Secretary, Community and Public Sector Union, Committee Hansard, 24 May Melbourne, p. 4.

[33]     Item 12, Schedule 4, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[34]     Item 14, Schedule 4, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[35]     Item 10, Schedule 4, Fair Work Amendment Bill 2013.

[36]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 23; AiG, Submission 32, p. 14; MBA, Submission 14, p. 20; AMIF, Submission 30, p. 10; Law Society of NSW, Submission 6, p. 7.

[37]     TCFUA, Submission 39, p. 21.

[38]     ACTU, Submission 9, p. 23 .

[39]     TCFUA, Submission 39, p. 21.

[40]     MBA, Submission 14, p. 20.

[41]     AiG, Submission 32, p. 15.

[42]     AMMA, Submission 23, pp. 9-10.

[43]     AMMA, Submission 23, pp. 9-10.

[44]     John Kovovic, Deputy Secretary, Workplace Relations and Economic Strategy, DEEWR, Transcript of Evidence, 24 May 2013, Melbourne, p. 25

[45]     Mr Tim Lyons, Associate Secretary, ACTU, Committee Hansard, 24 May Melbourne, p. 4.

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