Application by Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union, The (007V) - [2024] FWCFB 388
...k Act 2009 (Cth) (FW Act) for regulated labour hire arrangement
orders applying to Australian Country Choice Production Pty Ltd (ACC) as the regulated host
and Food Industry People Group Pty Ltd (FIP Group) and Task Labour Services Pty Ltd (Task
Labour), respectively, as the employers. The orders would apply in respect of employees who
perform work at ACC in Cannon Hill in Queensland. Neither ACC, ...
...) and Task Labour Services Pty Ltd (Task
Labour), respectively, as the employers. The orders would apply in respect of employees who
perform work at ACC in Cannon Hill in Queensland. Neither ACC, FIP Group nor Task Labour
oppose the making of the orders sought by the AMIEU.
[2] The factual background to the applications can be ascertained from the information
provided in the two applications ...
...tlines of submissions filed by the
AMIEU in support of the two applications and two witness statements made by James
Cottrell-Dormer dated 26 June 2024 (with respect to the application concerning FIP Group) and
3 July 2024 (with respect to the application concerning Task Labour). Mr Cottrell-Dormer has
been the AMIEU organiser for ACC’s Cannon Hill facility for the last seven years. During that
p...
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[4] The evidence indicates that FIP Group has been providing labour to ACC for roles in
which ACC could directly employ staff under the ACC Agreement over the last decade. A
subsidiary of FIP Group previously operated at the Cannon Hill facility under an enterprise
agreement known as the Agribusiness Enterprise Agreement 2013.2 That enterprise agreement
was terminat...
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[4] The evidence indicates that has been providing labour to ACC for roles in
which ACC could directly employ staff under the ACC Agreement over the last decade. A
subsidiary of FIP Group previously operated at the Cannon Hill facility under an enterprise
agreement known as the Agribusiness Enterprise Agreement 2013.2 That enterprise agreement
was terminated in 20193 and, since th...
...as terminated in 20193 and, since that time, the terms and conditions of employees of FIP
Group have been governed by the Meat Industry Award 2010 and then the Meat Industry Award
2020.4 Although FIP Group currently pays rates that are above minimum modern award wages
to employees engaged at the Cannon Hill facility, the same employees would receive rates that
are approximately 25 percent higher if...
...pplicable
under the Meat Industry Award 2020. Persons employed to undertake the same roles directly
by ACC under the ACC Agreement would be paid significantly higher rates.
[6] Employees of FIP Group and Task Labour typically perform work of the following kind:
(a) slaughtering and all associated tasks;
(b) boning and all associated tasks;
(c) slicing and all associated tasks;
(d) ...
...ss the same meat that is processed by ACC’s employees; and
(k) do not perform work that is specialised or expert in nature as compared to the
work of ACC’s employees.
[8] ACC pays a rate to FIP Group and Task Labour to supply employees to complete the
work described above at the facility.
...
...on.
[10] We are satisfied, for the purposes of s 306E(7) of the FW Act, that the AMIEU is an
employee organisation that is entitled to represent the industrial interests of the employees of
FIP Group and Task Labour who are supplied to perform work for ACC at the Cannon Hill
meat processing facility. It is also entitled to represent the industrial interests of the employees
of ACC who perform...
...which we must be satisfied to trigger the obligation to make a regulated labour hire arrangement
order, are met. Specifically, we are satisfied on the material available to us, that:
(a) Both FIP Group and Task Labour supply employees employed by them to ACC
to perform work involving slaughtering, boning, slicing, general labour, packing
and associated tasks.
(b) The ACC Agreement would a...
...mployees employed by them to ACC
to perform work involving slaughtering, boning, slicing, general labour, packing
and associated tasks.
(b) The ACC Agreement would apply to the employees of FIP Group and Task
Labour supplied to perform work at the Cannon Hill facility if ACC were to
employ those employees directly to perform the same kind of work.
(c) ACC is not a small business employe...
...forming that view, we have had regard to the matters set out in subsection (7A). In relation to
the matters set out in s 306E(7A), we make the following findings:
(a) There is no evidence that FIP Group or Task Labour have any involvement in
matters relating to the performance of work by their employees working at the
Cannon Hill facility.
(b) The evidence indicates that ACC supervises and ...
... in
matters relating to the performance of work by their employees working at the
Cannon Hill facility.
(b) The evidence indicates that ACC supervises and controls the work of employees
of FIP Group and Task Labour who perform work at the Cannon Hill facility and
is responsible for rostering, assigning tasks and the overall management of the
employees. The discipline or promotion of employee...
...is responsible for rostering, assigning tasks and the overall management of the
employees. The discipline or promotion of employees is also done at the direction
of ACC. There is no evidence that FIP Group or Task Labour, or any person on
behalf of FIP Group or Task Labour, directs, supervises or controls the employees
supplied to ACC when they perform work.
(c) Employees of FIP Group and Task...
...and the overall management of the
employees. The discipline or promotion of employees is also done at the direction
of ACC. There is no evidence that or Task Labour, or any person on
behalf of FIP Group or Task Labour, directs, supervises or controls the employees
supplied to ACC when they perform work.
(c) Employees of FIP Group and Task Labour performing work at the Cannon Hill
facility a...
... There is no evidence that or Task Labour, or any person on
behalf of or Task Labour, directs, supervises or controls the employees
supplied to ACC when they perform work.
(c) Employees of FIP Group and Task Labour performing work at the Cannon Hill
facility are assigned to a workstation on a meat processing chain. The evidence
indicates that those employees use the same systems and operate ...
...
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(d) There is no evidence that FIP Group or Task Labour are or will be subject to
industry or professional standards or responsibilities in relation to the work of
their employees supplied to ACC.
(e) The evidence indicates that the work undertaken by employees of FIP Group and
Task Labour at the Cannon Hill facility requires some on-the-job training before
the...
...ject to
industry or professional standards or responsibilities in relation to the work of
their employees supplied to ACC.
(e) The evidence indicates that the work undertaken by employees of FIP Group and
Task Labour at the Cannon Hill facility requires some on-the-job training before
the worker is assessed to be ‘competent’, but does not involve work of a specialist
or professional nature. ...
...involve work of a specialist
or professional nature.
[13] Having regard to the considerations referred to in s 306E(7A), it is clear that the
performance of work by the employees supplied by FIP Group and Task Labour to ACC at the
Cannon Hill facility is not and will not be for the provision of a service. We are satisfied that
FIP Group and Task Labour supply labour to ACC.
[14] In relati...
... clear that the
performance of work by the employees supplied by and Task Labour to ACC at the
Cannon Hill facility is not and will not be for the provision of a service. We are satisfied that
FIP Group and Task Labour supply labour to ACC.
[14] In relation to s 306E(2) of the FW Act, we are not satisfied that it is not fair and
reasonable in all the circumstances to make the order sought by ...