(1) The parties to the ACU Staff Enterprise Agreement 2017-2021 (the Agreement) include the National Tertiary Education Union and the Community and Public Sector Union (the Unions) which are registered organisations of employees in accordance with the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) (the Act). (2) Staff members who are members of the Unions elect a staff member as their delegate to conduct Union activities at ACU workplaces, which include providing assistance or support to, or representation of staff members. The University recognises that officers and employees of registered Unions may request to visit an ACU campus to undertake consultations with Union members, delegates and staff members who are eligible to be represented by that Union. (3) In addition, certain Commonwealth, State and Territory statutes contain provisions which confer a formal Right of Entry to ACU workplaces to authorised officers or employees of a Federal or State registered Union. (4) A person, including a staff member, must not undertake any Union activities in an ACU workplace other than in accordance with the provisions of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) and this Policy. (5) Where an officer and / or employee of a Federal or State registered Union requests to visit an ACU campus, the protocols detailed in this Policy are to be followed. (6) In circumstances where a Union officer or employee enters an ACU workplace to exercise their formal right of entry, the presence of that person in the workplace will be managed to ensure compliance with the relevant legislation (see Section 8). (7) This Policy outlines the responsibilities of those staff members who are elected by members of a Union to undertake Union activities at ACU workplaces, including staff members who are elected as delegates or officials of the Union. This Policy also clarifies the protocols to be followed when a Union officer or employee requests to visit an ACU campus, including for the purpose of providing a staff member with assistance or support, or representation. (8) As ACU is a Limited Company with workplaces located in the States of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and in the Australian Capital Territory, the purposes for which and the basis upon which Union officers or employees may exercise a statutory right of entry will vary from workplace to workplace (see Section 8). (9) A staff member who is elected by Union members to be a delegate or other representative must notify the Chief People Officer (or nominee) by email, of their election prior to undertaking any Union activities at ACU. (10) A staff member who has been elected as a delegate or Union representative must only undertake Union activities during the staff member’s meal times or during other work breaks; and must not undertake Union activities at any venue other than the staff member’s usual work station or office at any ACU workplace without the written consent of the Chief People Officer (or nominee). (11) Where a staff member has been nominated or elected to be a member of a committee required to be established by the Agreement or another University policy, the staff member’s reasonable preparation for and attendance at meetings of the committee is not considered to be a “Union activity” for the purposes of this Policy (refer to the Participation of Staff in University Employment Related Committees Guidelines). (12) A staff member must not use the University’s property, including intellectual property, material resources, including office equipment and consumables, in undertaking Union activities at ACU other than in accordance with this Policy. (13) A staff member’s use of the University’s Information Technology services to undertake Union activities will be considered personal use and must be in accordance with the Computer and Internet Acceptable Use Policy and Email Distribution List Policy. For example, a staff member elected as a delegate may establish and use a subscription only email list, for the purpose of conveying information regarding Union activities to staff who are Union members. (14) A staff member must not use the University’s Information Technology facilities; including its telecommunication systems such as the video-conferencing facilities, electronic messaging systems, information systems and networks (including local drives, hard drives and web servers), to conduct or publicise Union activities other than in accordance with this Policy or as may be approved in writing by the Chief People Officer (or nominee). (15) A staff member who wishes to invite a person to enter an ACU workplace for the purpose of that person providing assistance or support to or representation of a staff member, is required to notify their nominated supervisor (or other relevant University officer) in advance by normally giving at least 24 hours’ notice of the person’s arrival on campus [1]. (16) When an officer or employee of a registered Union requests to enter an ACU campus to consult with members, the officer or employee, (or ACU staff member who is acting on behalf of the Union), is required to send a notification email to the Chief People Officer (or nominee) and HR@acu.edu.au. (17) The email must be sent at least one complete working day prior to the time and date of proposed visit and provide the following information: (18) The confirmation of the Chief People Officer (or nominee) regarding a notification to enter an ACU workplace will be conveyed to the applicant by email as soon as practicable, including the identification of any conditions or requirements. (19) Union officers, employees and / or delegates must not interrupt the normal operations of the University while they are visiting campus. Consultation with members may occur within public areas such as lunchrooms, or rooms which have been booked for such purpose, during meal and other break times. When visiting an ACU campus, Union officers and / or employees should firstly report to the local campus reception to advise of their arrival and location throughout the day. (20) Where the University has approved a request that a Union employee be located on an ACU campus, the Union employee is required to abide by the University’s policies and procedures whilst they are on campus. (21) Where a Union wishes to participate in a public event that has been scheduled to occur on an ACU campus, the Union is required to notify the Chief People Officer (or nominee) in advance in order for appropriate arrangements to be made in accordance with the relevant University policy. (22) The University reserves the right to agree or not to agree to Union presence on any one or more of its campuses at University events that are open to the public. (23) Where the University agrees that the Union may attend, Union officers, officials, employees, delegates and members must not use the ACU brand and / or in any other way imply that there is ACU agreement to the Union’s activities. (24) Where the Union wishes to initiate / hold an event on campus, notwithstanding that a room booking may be confirmed, the Union is required to have the express approval of the relevant Campus Dean who has considered the relevant University policy and local operating requirements. (25) The University reserves the right to allow or not allow the Union to conduct an event on one or more of its campuses that may be open to the University community or the public. (26) Where a person to whom a current Permit under Section 512 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) has been issued provides the Chief People Officer (or nominee) with a copy of their Permit, the Chief People Officer may provide that person with an exemption from the provisions of clause 16 of this Policy. (27) Any exemption granted by the Chief People Officer may set out conditions of entry to the workplace as the Chief People Officer may consider appropriate in the circumstances. (28) Where a staff member becomes aware of a person on campus who is an officer or employee of a Union which is authorised to exercise a right of entry by a Commonwealth, State or Territory statute, the staff member must notify their nominated supervisor. Where the nominated supervisor is unavailable the staff member must notify the next line manager and / or the Chief People Officer. (29) Where a nominated supervisor or line manager is approached by, or becomes aware of, or is informed of a person who is an officer or employee of a Union authorised to exercise a right of entry by a Commonwealth, State or Territory legislation, the nominated supervisor or the line manager must immediately notify the Chief People Officer (or nominee). (30) Where the Chief People Officer(or nominee) is advised of the presence of a Union Officer or employee who is exercising their Right of Entry to an ACU campus, the Chief People Officer (or nominee) will normally confirm with the Union Officer or employee that the purpose of their exercising the Right of Entry is consistent with the requirements of the relevant legislation. (31) A permit holder does not have unfettered access to the workplace, documents or staff. Where a union officer or official is conducting discussions with staff members, they can only hold discussions with those staff members whose industrial interests the Union is entitled to represent. While on site the Union officer or official must comply with the University’s workplace health and safety requirements. For non-workplace health and safety entry, the Union officer or official must comply with the University’s reasonable requests, e.g. about a particular room to be made available for interviews or discussions. (32) The Chief People Officer (or nominee) may approve a request from a Union officer or employee to visit an ACU campus including any applicable conditions to apply. (33) Only the appropriately delegated ACU officer may provide an officer or employee of a Union with access to any documents, including employment records, in accordance with the staff member’s delegated authority in the University’s Delegations of Authority Policy and Register. All such requests must be referred to the appropriately delegated officer or to the Chief People Officer (or nominee). (34) The revision table includes revisions up until this document was migrated into the current policy platform. Any later changes will show in the Status and Details tab.. (35) The University may make changes to this Policy from time to time. In this regard, any staff member who wishes to make any comments about this Policy may forward their suggestions to the People and Capability. (36) Any staff member who requires assistance in understanding this Policy should first consult their nominated supervisor who is responsible for the implementation and operation of these arrangements in their work area. Should further information or advice be required, staff should visit Service Central. (37) The relevant statutes and the nature of the legislative or industrial instrument granting a right of entry authorisation are as follows: (38) The purpose for which right of entry may be exercised by an authorised person and the conditions and limitations which apply to the exercise of that right are as follows: (39) Purpose: To represent the organisation’s members in the workplace, hold discussions with potential members and investigate suspected breaches of industrial legislation, industrial instruments (Awards and Enterprise Agreements) and Workplace Health and Safety laws. (40) Conditions and limitations: (41) Where a Union officer wishes to inspect any employment records or documents, the official must give a written notice to produce the records or documents within 5 days and the notice must allow 14 days for the University to produce the records / documents. Any dispute regarding the operation of Right of Entry provisions may be referred to the Fair Work Commission as per Section 505 of the Act. (42) Purpose: To investigate a contravention of the Act or Regulations that an authorised representative of a registered organisation suspects on reasonable grounds may have happened, may be happening, or is likely to happen. (43) Conditions and limitations - the Officer or employee: (44) Purpose: For the purpose of investigating any suspected breach of the workplace health and safety legislation. (45) Conditions and limitations: The Officer or employee: (46) Purpose: To contribute to workplace health and safety in workplaces and relevant workplace areas: (47) Conditions and limitations the Officer or employee: (48) Purpose: Inquiring into a suspected contravention of the Act that relates to or affects a relevant worker and/or undertaking consultation on work health and safety matters with workers. (49) Conditions and limitations the Officer or employee: (50) Purpose: Enquiring into a contravention of the Act or Regulations which an authorised representative reasonably suspects has occurred or is occurring at a place that is a workplace. (51) Conditions and limitations the Officer or employee: (52) For related legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines and any supporting resources please refer to the Associated Information tab.Management of Union Activities at ACU Policy
Section 1 - Background Information
Section 2 - Policy Statement
Section 3 - Policy Purpose
Section 4 - Application of Policy
Staff member undertaking Union activities
Entry to ACU workplace by a Support Person or Staff Representative
Entry to ACU workplace by Union Officers or Employees
Union Officers and Employees Located at an ACU Campus
Union Presence at ACU Public Events at an ACU Campus
Union Officers and Employees Who Hold a Right of Entry Permit
Union Officers and Employees Exercising Right of Entry
Section 5 - Approvals
Section 6 - Revisions made to this Policy
Date
Major, Minor or Editorial
Description
11 April 2019
Editorial
Updated to include reference to the ACU Staff Enterprise Agreement 2017-2021.
Section 7 - Further Assistance
Section 8 - List of Relevant Legislation Granting Union Right of Entry to an ACU Campus
Permit issued under Section 512 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).
Permit issued under Section 131 (NB the Union Official must concurrently hold a Permit issued under Section 512 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)).
Authority, issued under Section 299 of Part 7 of Chapter 5 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 (NSW), by the Industrial Registrar of NSW.
Identity Card issued under Section 131 of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (QLD) by the Industrial Registrar of Queensland.
WHS Entry Permit Holder, issued under Section 131 of the Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (SA) by the authorising authority (NB the union official must concurrently hold a Permit issued under Section 512 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) and Section 140 of the Fair Work Act 1994 (SA).
Entry Permit, issued under Section 83 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic), by the Victorian Magistrates’ Court.Purpose of Right of Entry
All Workplaces: Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth)
ACT Workplaces: Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (ACT)
NSW Workplaces: Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (NSW)
Queensland Workplaces: Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (QLD)
South Australian Workplaces: Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (SA)
Victorian Workplaces: Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic)
Top of Page
Section 9 - Associated Information
View Document
This is not a current document. To view the current version, click the link in the document's navigation bar.
[1] Information regarding the role of a Support Person and a Staff Representative is available in the Staff Assistance, Support and Representation Policy.