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Australian Municipal, Administrative, Clerical and Services Union v A'Beckett (EC) & Co - 653/98 S Print Q1658   flag 

[1998] AIRC 838
Australian Industrial Relations Commission
Australia
19th June, 1998

Legislation Cited

Legislation Name Provision
Industrial Relations Act 1988 (Cth) s4, s13, s61, s99, s101, s149, s178
Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth) s99

Cases and Articles Cited

Case Name Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date †  Full Text Citation Index
Re State Public Services Federation [1993] HCA 30; (1993) 178 CLR 249; 113 ALR 385; 67 ALJR 577 High Court of Australia Australia - Commonwealth 3 Jun 1993 AustLII flag 266
Re Ludeke; Ex Parte Queensland Electricity Commission [1985] HCA 55; (1985) 159 CLR 178; 60 ALR 641; 59 ALJR 694; (1985) 11 IR 368 High Court of Australia Australia - Commonwealth 5 Sep 1985 AustLII flag 207
(1985) 11 Ir 241 (1985) 11 IR 241 circa 1985 3
Burwood Cinema Ltd v Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees' Association [1925] HCA 7; (1925) 35 CLR 528; 31 ALR 282 High Court of Australia Australia - Commonwealth 1 May 1925 AustLII flag 194
"But is not an objection to the genuineness of the dispute that the purpose of delivering the log of claims is to create an industrial dispute which will thereby give the Commission jurisdiction to make an award: This is a necessary consequence of the doctrine that industrial disturbance or dislocation is not an essential element of an industrial dispute and that disagreement as to terms and conditions of employment in a particular industry constituted by non-acceptance of a log of claims is enough to bring such a dispute into existence And it is a recognition of the reality that generally lies behind paper disputes - the desire to create a dispute which will attract the jurisdiction of the Commission to make a general industrial award, that is, an award which will regulate terms and conditions of employment in the particular industry The point is that the unions serving the log of claims seek both the conditions and an award making provision for them The desire to give the Commission jurisdiction so that it can make an award must be a reflection of the organisation's desire to obtain the conditions " Australia - Commonwealth Legal Online / Westlaw flag 1
153 CLR 376 153 CLR 376 Australia - Commonwealth Legal Online / Westlaw flag 78
63 Ir 317 63 IR 317 4
42 Ir 357 42 IR 357 4
20 Ir 205 20 IR 205 5
11 Ir 241 11 IR 241 7
11 CLR 131 11 CLR 131 Australia - Commonwealth Legal Online / Westlaw flag 1

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