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Fair Work Act 2009
240Application for the FWC to deal with a bargaining dispute
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240 Application for the FWC to deal with a bargaining dispute
Subdivision E—Voting request orders
240A Application to FWC for voting request order
240B FWC must make voting request order
Division 9—Supported bargaining
241 Objects of this Division
242 Supported bargaining authorisations
243 When the FWC must make a supported bargaining authorisation
243A Restrictions on making supported bargaining authorisations
244 Variation of supported bargaining authorisations—general
245 Variation of supported bargaining authorisations—enterprise agreement etc. comes into operation
246 FWC’s assistance
Division 10—Single interest employer authorisations
248 Single interest employer authorisations
249 When the FWC must make a single interest employer authorisation
249A Restriction on making single interest employer authorisations
250 What a single interest employer authorisation must specify
251 Variation of single interest employer authorisations
251A Restriction on variation of single interest employer authorisation
252 Variation to extend period single interest employer authorisation is in operation
Division 11—Other matters
253 Terms of an enterprise agreement that are of no effect
254 Applications by bargaining representatives
254A Entitlement for volunteer bodies to make submissions
255 Part does not empower the FWC to make certain orders
255A Limitations relating to greenfields agreements
256 Prospective employers and employees
256A How employees, employers and employee organisations are to be described
257 Enterprise agreements may incorporate material in force from time to time etc.
An Act relating to workplace relations, and for related purposes
Chapter 1—Introduction
Part 1‑1—Introduction