Bargaining representative must apply for FWC approval of an enterprise agreement—requirements for signing agreement.................................................................................................................... 2.07....... FWC may approve an enterprise agreement with undertakings—requirements for signing undertaking. (l)  whether the enterprise agreement is: (m)  the number of employees covered by the enterprise agreement; and, (n)  the number of agreements approved under subsection 189 (2) of the Act; and, (o)  whether the enterprise agreement was made as a result of a low-paid bargaining authorisation; and, (p)  whether the enterprise agreement was made as a result of a single-interest employer authorisation. Meaning of ordinary hours of work for award/agreement free employees.................... 1.13....... State and Territory laws that are not excluded by section 26 of the Act—prescribed laws. Paragraph 97 (a) of the Act provides that an employee may take paid personal/carer’s leave if the leave is taken because the employee is not fit for work because of a personal illness, or personal injury, affecting the employee. Notification and consultation requirements relating to certain terminations of employment, (5)   For paragraph 795 (5) (b) of the Act, the, gives notice that it is bargaining in relation to an enterprise agreement, the nominal expiry date of your existing agreement has passed; or. has the meaning it has under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea done at Montego Bay on 10 December 1982. means a ship (other than an Australian ship, an emergency licensed ship, a general licensed ship, a transitional general licensed ship or a temporary licensed ship), (a)  means a single voyage permit issued under section 286 of the, (b)  includes a single voyage permit granted in relation to an application to which paragraphs 5(a) and (b) of Schedule 2 to the, in relation to which a transitional general licence has been issued and is in force; and. The employees who are to be balloted are, 3. A person employed by either of the following Northern Territory authorities: (a) Northern Territory Power and Water Authority; (a) is employed by a particular Northern Territory authority (being a body corporate established for a public purpose by or under a law of the Northern Territory); but, (b) is not a person mentioned in item 8 or 9, An employee authorised by the authority employing the person, A person employed by a particular Northern Territory authority (being a body corporate incorporated under a law of the Northern Territory in which the Northern Territory has a controlling interest), The Minister responsible for the authority employing the person, The principal executive officer (however called) of the authority employing the person, An employee authorised by the principal executive officer (however called) of the authority employing the person, A person appointed under section 25 or 26 of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, The Minister administering the Australian Federal Police Act 1979, The Commissioner within the meaning of that Act, An AFP employee authorised by the Commissioner within the meaning of that Act, A person employed under the Legislative Assembly (Members’ Staff) Act 1989 of the Australian Capital Territory, The Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory, An employee authorised by the Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory, An officer or employee (within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 of the Australian Capital Territory) of a government agency, or autonomous instrumentality, within the meaning of that Act, The Chief Minister for the Australian Capital Territory, The Minister (within the meaning of the Australian Capital Territory (Self‑Government) Act 1988 (the Self‑Government Act)) who administers the government agency, or the Act under which the autonomous instrumentality is established, The Minister, within the meaning of the Self‑Government Act, who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to industrial relations, A person employed by or in the service of a body corporate (except a Territory instrumentality within the meaning of Public Sector Management Act 1994 of the Australian Capital Territory) that is incorporated under a law of the Territory and in which the Territory has a controlling interest, The principal executive officer (however described) of the body corporate, The Minister, within the meaning of the Australian Capital Territory (Self‑Government) Act 1988, who is responsible for exercising the power of the Australian Capital Territory Executive in relation to industrial relations, An officer or employee (within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 of the Australian Capital Territory) employed at Calvary Hospital under an arrangement with the Territory under section 26 of that Act, The Chief Executive Officer of Calvary Hospital A.C.T.