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DECEMBER 2009

(2010) 90 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 2009-12-15
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APPLICANT: DECEMBER 2009 FILE NO/S APPLA 61 OF 2009 CITATION NO. 2009 WAIRC 01347 Result Award varied Representation Applicant Ms N Ireland Respondents Mr A Harper Order HAVING HEARD Ms Ireland on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr Harper on behalf of the
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[S]Overtime and penalty rates

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[2009] WAIRC 1347 (not in corpus)
"…, ENGINEERING & ELECTRICAL DIVISION, WA BRANCH APPLICANT -v- THE MINISTER FOR WORKS, THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH RESPONDENT CORAM COMMISSIONER S M MAYMAN DATE THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2009 FILE...…"
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION PARTIES COMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, ENERGY, INFORMATION, POSTAL, PLUMBING, AND ALLIED WORKERS UNION OF AUSTRALIA, ENGINEERING & ELECTRICAL DIVISION, WA BRANCH APPLICANT -v- THE MINISTER FOR WORKS, THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH RESPONDENT CORAM COMMISSIONER S M MAYMAN DATE THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2009 FILE NO/S APPLA 61 OF 2009 CITATION NO. 2009 WAIRC 01347 Result Award varied Representation Applicant Ms N Ireland Respondents Mr A Harper Order HAVING HEARD Ms Ireland on behalf of the applicant and Mr Harper on behalf of the respondents, and by consent, the Commission pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders: THAT the Engineering Trades (Government) Award, 1967 be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 15 December 2009 (Sgd.) S M MAYMAN, [L.S.] Commissioner. SCHEDULE 1. Clause 14. - Overtime: (A) Delete subclause (3)(e) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (e) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (f) of this subclause, an employee required to work overtime for more than one hour shall be supplied with a meal by the employer or be paid $11.20 for a meal if, owing to the amount of overtime worked, a second or subsequent meal is required, he/she shall be supplied with each such meal by the employer or be paid $7.85 for each meal so required. (B) Delete subclause (3)(h) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (h) An employee required to work continuously from 12 midnight to 6.30 a.m. and ordered back to work at 8.00 a.m. the same day shall be paid $5.20 for breakfast. 2. Clause 17. – Special Rates and Provisions: (A) Delete subclauses (1) – (5) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (1) Height Money: An employee shall be paid an allowance of $2.40 for each day in which they work at a height of 15.5 metres or more above the nearest horizontal plane, but this provision does not apply to linespersons nor to riggers and splicers in ships or buildings. (2) Dirt Money: Dirt Money of 50 cents per hour shall be paid as follows:- (a) To employees employed on hot or dirty locomotives, or stripping locomotives, boilers, steam, petrol, diesel or electric cranes, or when repairing Babcock and Wilcox or other stationary boiler in site (except repairs on bench to steam and water mounting), or when repairing the conveyor gear in conduit of power houses and when repairing or overhauling electric or steam pile-driving machines and boring plants. 90 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 25 (b) Bitumen Sprayers - Large Units: (i) To employees whilst engaged on work appertaining to the spraying of bitumen but exclusive of the standard chassis engine form the front end of the main tank to the back end of the plant. Provided that work on the compressor and its engines shall not be subject to dirt money. (ii) To motor mechanics in the motor section for all work performed on the standard chassis from and including the sump to the rear end of the chassis, but excluding the engine and parts forward thereto unless the work is of a specially dirty nature, where clothes are necessarily unduly soiled or damaged by the nature of the work done. Provided that to employees engaged as above on sprays of the Bristow type, dirt money of 55 cents per hour shall be paid. (c) Bitumen Sprayers - Small Units: (i) To employees for work done on main tank, its fittings, pump and spray arms. (ii) To motor mechanics on work from and including the sump to the rear end of the chassis, but excluding the engine and parts forward thereto unless the work is of a specially dirty nature where clothes are necessarily unduly soiled or damaged by the nature of the work done. (d) To employees on all other dirty tar sprays and kettles. (e) Diesel Engines: Work on engines, or on gear box attached to engines, but excluding work on rollers (wheels) on which a diesel powered roller travels. (f) Dirt Money shall only be paid during the stages of dismantling and cleaning and shall not cover employees who receive portions of the work after cleaning has taken place. (g) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions, dirt money shall not be paid unless the work is of an exceptionally dirty nature where clothes are necessarily unduly soiled of damaged by the nature of the work done. (3) Confined Space: 62 cents per hour extra shall be paid to an employee working in any place, the dimensions of which necessitate the employee working in an unusually stooped or otherwise cramped position, or where confinement within a limited space is productive of unusual discomfort. (4) Any employee actually working a pneumatic tool of the percussion type shall be paid 31 cents per hour extra whilst so engaged. (5) Hot Work: An employee shall be paid an allowance of 50 cents per hour while working in the shade in any place where the temperature is raised by artificial means to between 46.1 and 54.4 degrees Celsius. (B) Delete subclauses (8) – (16) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (8) Any employee working in water over his/her boots or, if gumboots are supplied, over the gumboots, shall be paid and allowance of $1.45 per day. (9) Employees using Anderson-Kerrick steam cleaning units or unit of a similar type on cranes or other machinery shall be paid an allowance of 50 cents. (10) Well Work: Any employee required to enter a well nine metres or more in depth for the purpose in the first instance of examining the pump, or any other work connected therewith, shall receive an amount of $2.95 for such examination and $1.07 per hour extra thereafter for fixing, renewing or repairing such work. (11) Ship Repair Work: Any employee engaged in repair work on board ships shall be paid an additional $5.35 per day for each day on which so employed. (12) An employee shall, whilst working in double bottom tanks on board vessels, be paid an allowance of $2.07 per hour. (13) An employee shall, whilst using explosive powered tools, be paid an allowance of 18 cents per hour, with a minimum payment of $1.25 per day. (14) Abattoirs - An employee employed in and about an abattoir shall be paid an allowance calculated at the rate of $16.90 per week. The allowance shall be paid during overtime but shall not be subject to penalty additions. An employee receiving this allowance is not entitled to any other allowance under this clause. The allowance prescribed herein may be reduced to $15.60 with respect to any employee who is supplied with overalls by the employer. (15) Employees engaged to iron ore and manganese or loading equipment at the Geraldton Harbour shall be paid an allowance of 52 cents per hour, with a minimum payment for four hours. (16) Morgues - An employee required to work in a morgue shall be paid 52 cents per hour or part thereof, in addition to the rates prescribed in this clause. (C) Delete subclause (19) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (19) An employee required to repair or maintain incinerates shall be paid $3.15 per unit. 26 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 90 W.A.I.G. (D) Delete subclauses (21) – (24) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (21) (a) Subject to the provisions of this clause, an employee whilst employed on foundry work shall be paid a disability allowance of 37 cents for each hour worked to compensate for all disagreeable features associated with foundry work, including heat, fumes, atmospheric conditions, sparks, dampness, confined space and noise. (b) The foundry allowance herein prescribed shall be in lieu of any payment otherwise due under this clause and does not in any way limit an employer's obligations to comply with all relevant requirements of Acts and Regulations relative to conditions in foundries. (c) The foundry allowance herein prescribed shall be in lieu of any payment otherwise due under this clause and does not in any way limit an employer's obligations to comply with all relevant requirements of Acts and Regulations relative to conditions in foundries. (d) For the purpose of this subclause foundry work shall mean: (i) Any operation in the production of castings by casting metal in moulds made of sand, loam, metal moulding composition or other material or mixture of materials, or by shell moulding, centrifugal casting or continuous casting; and (ii) Where carried on as an incidental process in connection with and in the course of production to which paragraph (i) of this definition applies, the preparation of moulds and cores (but not in the making of patterns and dies in a separate room), knock-out processes and dressing operations, but shall not include any operation performed in connection with: (aa) Non-ferrous die casting (including gravity and pressure); (bb) Casting of billets and/or ingots in metal mould; (cc) Continuous casting of metal into billets; (dd) Melting of metal for use in printing; (ee) Refining of metal. (22) An electronics tradesperson, an electrician - special class, an electrical fitter and/or an armature winder or an electrical installer who holds and in the course of employment may be required to use a current "A" grade or "B" grade licence issued pursuant to the relevant regulation in force on the 28th day of February, 1978 under the Electricity Act, 1948 shall be paid an allowance of $20.60 per week. (23) Where an employee is engaged in a process involving asbestos and is required to wear protective equipment, i.e: respiratory protection in the form of a high efficiency class H particulate respirator and/or special clothing, a disability allowance of 66 cents per hour shall be paid for each hour or part thereof that such employee is so engaged. (24) Towing Allowance: A Level 1, 2 or 3 Tradesperson who drives a tow truck towing an articulated bus in traffic shall be paid an allowance of $4.67 per shift when such duties are performed. This allowance shall be payable irrespective of the time such work is performed and is not subject to any premium of penalty additions. (E) Delete subclauses (26) – (29) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (26) First Aid Allowance: A worker, holding either a Third Year First Aid Medallion of the St John Ambulance Association or a “C” Standard Senior First Aid Certificate of the Australian Red Cross Society, appointed by the employer to perform first aid duties, shall be paid $10.00 per week in addition to their ordinary rate. (27) Polychlorinated Biphenyls Employees required to remove or handle equipment or fittings containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) for which protective clothing must be worn shall, in addition to the rates and provisions contained in this Clause, be paid an allowances of $2.07 per hour whilst so engaged. (28) Nominee Allowance: A licensed electrical fitter or installer who acts as a nominee for the employer shall be paid an allowance of $17.90 per week. (29) Hospital Environment Allowance: Notwithstanding the provisions of this clause, the following allowances shall be paid to maintenance employees employed at hospitals listed hereunder: (a) (i) $14.40 per week for work performed in a hosp ital environment; and (ii) $4.90 per week for disabilities associated with work performed in difficult access areas, tunnel complexes, and areas with great temperature variation at - Princess Margaret Hospital King Edward Memorial Hospital Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Royal Perth Hospital Fremantle Hospital 90 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 27 (b) $10.40 per week for work performed in a hosp ital environment at - Kalgoorlie Hospital Osborne Park Hospital Albany Hospital Bunbury Hospital Geraldton Hospital Mt. Henry Hospital Northam Hospital Swan Districts Hospital Perth Dental Hospital (c) $6.90 per week for work performed in a hospital environment at - Bentley Hospital Derby Hospital Narrogin Hospital Port Hedland Hospital Rockingham Hospital Sunset Hospital Armadale Hospital Broome Hospital Busselton Hospital Carnarvon Hospital Collie Hospital Esperance Hospital Katanning Hospital Merredin Hospital Murray Hospital Warren Hospital Wyndham Hospital 3. Clause 18. – Car Allowance: Delete subclause (3) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (3) A year, for the purpose of this clause, shall commence on the 1st day of July and end on the 30th day of June next following: RATES OF HIRE FOR USE OF EMPLOYEE'S OWN VEHICLE ON EMPLOYER'S BUSINESS MOTOR CAR AREA AND DETAILS ENGINE DISPLACEMENT (IN CUBIC CENTIMETRES) DISTANCE TRAVELLED EACH Over Over 1600cc 1600cc YEAR ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS 2600cc -2600cc & Under Rate per Kilometre (Cents) Metropolitan Area 89.5 64.5 53.2 South West Land Division 91.0 65.4 54.0 North of 23.5º South Latitude 98.6 70.6 58.3 Rest of the State 94.3 67.5 55.6 Motor Cycle (In All Areas) 31.0 cents per kilometre 4. Clause 21. – District Allowances: Delete subclause (6) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (6) The weekly rate of District Allowance payable to employees pursuant to subclause (3) of this clause shall be as follows: COLUMN I COLUMN II COLUMN III COLUMN IV DISTRICT STANDARD RATE EXCEPTIONS TO RATE STANDARD RATE $ Per Week Town Or Place $ Per Week 6 79.30 Nil Nil 5 64.90 Fitzroy Crossing 87.50 Halls Creek Turner River Camp Nullagine Liveringa (Camballin) 81.60 Marble Bar Wittenoom Karratha 76.70 Port Hedland 71.10 4 32.90 Warburton Mission 88.10 Carnarvon 30.70 28 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 90 W.A.I.G. COLUMN I COLUMN II COLUMN III COLUMN IV DISTRICT STANDARD RATE EXCEPTIONS TO RATE STANDARD RATE $ Per Week Town Or Place $ Per Week 3 20.70 Meekatharra 32.90 Mount Magnet Wiluna Laverton Leonora Cue 2 14.70 Kalgoorlie 4.90 Boulder Ravensthorpe 19.50 Norseman Salmon Gums Marvel Loch Esperance 1 Nil Nil Nil Note: In accordance with subclause (4) of this clause employees with dependants shall be entitled to double the rate of district allowance shown. 5. First Schedule – Wages: (A) Delete subclause (5) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (5) (a) In addition to the rates contained in subclauses (2) and (3) hereof, employees designated in classifications C 14 to C 7 inclusive shall receive an all purpose industry allowance of $16.20. (b) This allowance shall be paid in two instalments, as follows: (i) $8.10 of the allowance shall be paid after the first 12 months of Government service; and (ii) the remaining $8.10 - totalling $16.20 - shall be paid on completion of 24 months of Government service. (c) The industry allowance shall be adjusted in accordance with any movements to the wage prescribed in subclause (2) hereof, as follows: (i) The increase shall apply to the 'plus 24 months of service' rate; (ii) The increase is to be rounded to the nearest ten cents; (iii) The rate is to be divided by two to calculate instalments in accordance with subparagraphs (i) and (ii) of paragraph (b) hereof, provided that the instalment rates are not expressed in less than ten cents amounts; and (iv) In the event of such an equal division of the industry allowance not resulting in the rates being expressed in less than ten cent amounts, as provided in subparagraph (iii) hereof, the division shall be unequal and weighted to the 12 months' service instalment. (B) Delete subclause (8) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (8) (a) Leading Hands A tradesperson placed in charge of three or more other employees shall, in addition to the ordinary rate, be paid per week: $ If placed in charge of not less than three and not more than ten other employees 26.00 If placed in charge of more than ten and not more than twenty other employees 39.60 If placed in charge of more than twenty other employees 50.90 (b) Any tradesperson moulder employed in a foundry where no other jobbing moulder is employed shall be paid at the rate prescribed for leading hands in charge of not less than three and not more than ten other employees. (c) A Certificated Rigger or Scaffolder on ships and buildings, other than a Leading Hand, who, in compliance with the provisions of the Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Act and Regulations 1988, is responsible for the supervision of not less than three other employees, shall be deemed to be a Leading Hand and be paid at the rate prescribed for a Leading Hand in charge of not less than three and not more than ten other employees. (d) In addition to any rates to which an employee may be entitled under this clause a Mechanic-in-Charge, employed by the Department of Conservation and Land Management in the following towns, shall be paid per week - 90 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 29 $ Manjimup, Collie 63.50 Harvey, Dwellingup, Mundaring, Yanchep 31.70 Ludlow, Nannup, Margaret River, Kirup, Walpole, Pemberton 16.00 Jarrahdale 16.00 (C) Delete subclauses (10) – (12) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (10) Construction Allowance (a) In addition to the appropriate rate of pay prescribed in subclause (1) hereof, an employee shall be paid - (i) $45.50 per week if engaged on the construction of a large industrial undertaking or any large civil engineering project; (ii) $41.00 per week if engaged on a multi-storeyed building but only until the exterior walls have been erected, the windows completed and a lift made available to carry the employee between the ground floor and the floor upon which he/she is required to work. A "multi-storeyed building" is a building which, when completed will consist of at least five storeys. (iii) $24.20 per week if engaged otherwise on construction work falling within the definition of construction work in Clause 5. - Classification Structure and Definitions of this Award. (b) Any dispute as to which of the aforesaid allowances applies to particular work shall be determined by the