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13 April 2019

We will cut you some slack: Recent FWC decisions demonstrate a willingness to overlook minor errors in agreement-making

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The FWC seems willing to overlook 'minor procedural or technical' errors, when approving enterprise agreements.
Australia Employment and HR
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A number of recent decisions demonstrate the kind of errors in the agreement-making process that the Fair Work Commission (FWC) is willing to overlook as purely 'minor procedural or technical' when approving enterprise agreements, following a late 2018 amendment to the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act).

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