BACKGROUND
7 The relevant background to the application by the unions is as follows.
8 Each of the unions is an organisation registered under the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009 (Cth). Each is affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions, with whom they have been liaising about the administrations of the Virgin Group.
9 A substantial number of the Virgin employees are members of the unions. Their employment is covered by enterprise agreements, to which the relevant Virgin Group of companies, the employees and the unions are parties.
10 Information provided by the Administrators shows that, of 10,247 known creditors (excluding customers entitled to credits for flights cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic), 9,020 are employees, whose unpaid entitlements are worth approximately $451 million.
11 The unions have represented their members' interests since the administrations began. For instance, each has been a member of the Committee of Inspection, established by the Court's orders made on 24 April 2020: Strawbridge (No 1). Those orders also provided for meetings to be held remotely, by video-link or telephone, and provided a regime by which creditors could provide proxies.
12 The second meetings of the Virgin Group of companies is scheduled to be held on 4 September 2020.
13 The Court has already made orders for the conduct of the second meetings. For instance, on 11 August 2020, the Court made orders permitting the Administrators to require creditors intending to vote to register on the "Halo platform", requiring use of that platform for submitting material to establish their entitlement to vote, and allowing the platform to be used to communicate with creditors about the administrations and creditors' proofs of debt or claim: Strawbridge (No 6). On 12 August 2020, the Court made orders for the second meetings, including orders prescribing cut-off dates for the lodgement of proofs of debt and proxy forms or powers of attorney via the Halo system and for the meetings to be held (using Microsoft Teams technology) as an event on the Halo platform: Strawbridge (No 7).
14 The unions are concerned about the ability of their members to participate in, and have their interests represented at, the second meetings. In particular:
(a) their members are dispersed throughout the country, including in remote locations and in Victoria where "Stage 4" restrictions have been imposed in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic;
(b) the relatively short timeframe before the second meetings may impede members' ability to participate, in particular, to receive and understand the report and recommendations to be provided by the Administrators and decide what action to take. Normally, the unions would have the opportunity to meet and consult with members (including at their worksites) about those issues but, because of the effects of COVID-19, will not be able to;
(c) these difficulties will be accentuated by the processes that the Administrators have had to adopt for the second meetings, especially:
(i) the use of electronic communications to send material and conduct the meetings, in circumstances where it is not clear that all union members have reliable access to electronic resources, including stable or reliable internet;
(ii) the effect of the "cut off dates" as envisaged by the process; and
(iii) the fact that the unions will not have the opportunity (as they would normally) to consult with members, especially at on-site meetings.