Industrial Relations Commissions are government courts or tribunal set up by a state or country to regulate and adjudicate on employment and industrial issues between employees and employers.
These bodies are predominantly found in Australia where bodies in each of the states of that nation were set up from the early 1900s to deal with industrial issues.
For parties to industrial agreements covered by federal law, the Fair Work Commission has jurisdiction.
In New South Wales, the state government has set up the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales.
In Victoria, jurisdiction for industrial agreements covered by state law have been referred to the federal Fair Work Commission.