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Section : 228 Bargaining representatives must meet the good faith bargaining requirements
Domain : Human Resource Management
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(1) The following are the good faith bargaining requirements that a bargaining representative for a proposed enterprise agreement must meet: (a) attending, and participating in, meetings at reasonable times; (b) disclosing relevant information (other than confidential or commercially sensitive information) in a timely manner; (c) responding to proposals made by other bargaining representatives for the agreement in a timely manner; (d) giving genuine consideration to the proposals of other bargaining representatives for the agreement, and giving reasons for the bargaining representative's responses to those proposals; (e) refraining from capricious or unfair conduct that undermines freedom of association or collective bargaining; (f) recognising and bargaining with the other bargaining representatives for the agreement. (2) The good faith bargaining requirements do not require: (a) a bargaining representative to make concessions during bargaining for the agreement; or (b) a bargaining representative to reach agreement on the terms that are to be included in the agreement.