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Submissions to the Interim Report of the Ministerial Review of the State Industrial Relations System
This page is for: Employee / worker Employer Public submissions in response to the Interim Report of the Ministerial Review of the State Industrial Relations System are published below. Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union WA Branch Australia ...
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Egg labelling
This page is for: Consumer Small business and farmer Eggs sold or advertised in Australia as "free range" must have been laid by hens kept in certain conditions as set out by the Free Range Egg Labelling Information Standard introduced in Apr ...
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Working in the roof space
This page is for: Consumer Electrical contractor / worker Tradesperson The roof space of your home can be a very dangerous area. There are serious electrical hazards in roof spaces and the potential for electric shocks is high. Hazards can include: expos ...
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Code of Practice for Persons working on or near energised electrical installations
This page is for: Electrical contractor / worker Code of Practice Building and Energy has developed this Code of Practice for Persons working on or near energised electrical installations. Code of Practice for Persons working on or near energised electri ...
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Topic 5: The determination process
This page is for: Builder Tradesperson Once the adjudicator has received an application and the response, the adjudicator has 10 business days to assess the payment dispute and make a determination. You can find further information about how the adjudic ...
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Topic 4: Responding to an application for adjudication
This page is for: Builder Tradesperson If you are involved in a payment dispute and the other party applies for rapid adjudication, you will be required to prepare a formal response to the application within 10 business days. This will give you an oppor ...
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Topic 3: Applying for adjudication
This page is for: Builder Tradesperson If you have made a payment claim, and it has either been disputed or not paid, then your eligibility to apply for adjudication will depend on whether a “ payment dispute ” has arisen. An application for adjudicatio ...
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Topic 1: Overview of the Construction Contracts Act
This page is for: Builder Tradesperson The Construction Contracts Act 2004 (the CCA) provides a number of very important protections to head contractors, subcontractors and suppliers working in the building and construction industry to ensure cash flow. ...
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Topic 2: Making a payment claim
This page is for: Builder Tradesperson Before applying for rapid adjudication of a payment dispute, you need to make sure that you have complied with the payment process set out in your construction contract first. If you do not have a written contract, ...