FWC definition
Examples of FWC in a sentence
That provides access to the FWC, the right to Union representation, deals with ALL matters pertaining to the employment relationship, that has time limits for the steps in the procedure, and arbitration under the Fair Work Act 2009 including the right to appeal should all other available steps fail to resolve the issue.
It is acknowledged that the FWC has the discretion to admit new evidence as required.
Further, the Union Delegate/Employee Representative shall be allowed reasonable time during working hours to attend to such matters affecting the employees including the right to attend appropriate meetings, Disputes Board hearings, FWC hearings and the like.
A Company in a particular redundancy case may make application to the FWC to have the general severance pay prescription varied if the Company obtains acceptable alternative employment for an employee.
Subject to clause 13.4 below, a decision of FWC under this dispute resolution procedure will bind the parties. Notwithstanding clause 13.3, either party may exercise a right of appeal against the decision to the Full Bench of FWC. The Company and the employee(s) may each appoint a representative of their choosing to represent them in the dispute settlement process at any time.