Various employees want to be represented by different bargaining representatives in the negotiations for an enterprise agreement. What are my obligations?
Employers are required to advise employees on commencement of bargaining that they may appoint a bargaining representative. Unions are automatically deemed to be the bargaining representatives of their members unless the employee specifies otherwise. However, each employee has a right to be represented by a bargaining representative of their own choosing.
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