PARTIES CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED v ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY AND OTHERS
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APPLICANT: PARTIES CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED
RESPONDENT: ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY AND OTHERS
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[2001] WAIRC 4364
(not in corpus)
"…TIES CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED, APPLICANT v. ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY AND OTHERS, RESPONDENTS CORAM COMMISSIONER P E SCOTT PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR DELIVERED MONDAY, 10 DECEMBER 2001...…"
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[2001] WAIRC 4363
(not in corpus)
"…31.35 (14) Interstate Breakfast 14.05 Lunch 21.65 Dinner 31.35 DEDUCTION FOR NORMAL LIVING EXPENSES (15) Each Adult 20.45 (16) Each Child 3.50 MIDDAY MEAL (17) Rate per meal 4.95 (18) Maximum reimbursement per pay...…"
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION PARTIES CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED, APPLICANT v. ALBANY PORT AUTHORITY AND OTHERS, RESPONDENTS CORAM COMMISSIONER P E SCOTT PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR DELIVERED MONDAY, 10 DECEMBER 2001 FILE NO. P 31 OF 2001 CITATION NO. 2001 WAIRC 04364 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Result Award Varied _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Order HAVING heard Mr G Wauhop and with him Mr J Dasey on behalf of the applicant and Ms A Davison 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 Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Conditions Award 1989 (No. PSAA 3 of 1989) be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect on and from the 5th day of December 2001. (Sgd.) P. E. SCOTT, [L.S.] Commissioner. Public Service Arbitrator _________ SCHEDULE 1. Schedule F – Clause 30 – Camping Allowance: Delete this Schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof— South of 26o South Latitude ITEM RATE PER DAY 1 Permanent Camp Cook provided by the Department 29.30 2 Permanent Camp No cook provided by the Department 39.05 3 Other Camping Cook provided by the Department 48.80 4 Other Camping No cook provided 58.60 North of 26o South Latitude ITEM RATE PER DAY 1 Permanent Camp Cook provided by the Department 35.20 2 Permanent Camp No cook provided by the Department 44.95 3 Other Camping Cook provided by the Department 54.70 4 Other Camping No cook provided 64.50 64 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 82 W.A.I.G. 2. Schedule J – Travelling, Transfer and Relieving Allowance: Delete this Schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof— COLUMN A COLUMN B COLUMN C ITEM PARTICULARS DAILY RATE DAILY RATE OFFICERS WITH DEPENDENTS RELIEVING ALLOWANCE FOR PERIOD IN EXCESS OF 42 DAYS (CLAUSE 38 (1)(b)(ii)) TRANSFER ALLOWANCE FOR PERIOD IN EXCESS OF PRESCRIBED PERIOD (CLAUSE 41(3)) DAILY RATE OFFICERS WITHOUT DEPENDENTS RELIEVING ALLOWANCE FOR PERIOD IN EXCESS OF 42 DAYS (CLAUSE 38 (1)(b) (ii)) ALLOWANCE TO MEET INCIDENTAL EXPENSES $ $ $ (1) WA - South of 26o South Latitude 10.05 (2) WA - North of 26o Latitude 12.85 (3) Interstate 12.85 ACCOMMODATION INVOLVING AN OVERNIGHT STAY IN A HOTEL OR MOTEL $ $ $ (4) WA - Metropolitan Hotel or Motel 172.60 86.30 57.55 (5) Locality South of 26o South Latitude 143.80 71.90 47.95 (6) Locality North of 26o South Latitude Broome 222.75 111.40 74.25 Carnarvon 176.75 88.40 58.90 Dampier 184.30 92.15 61.45 Derby 182.35 91.20 60.80 Exmouth 193.60 96.80 64.55 Fitzroy Crossing 259.35 129.70 86.45 Gascoyne Junction 126.35 63.20 42.10 Halls Creek 236.85 118.45 78.95 Karratha 284.85 142.45 94.95 Kununurra 209.85 104.95 69.95 Marble Bar 162.85 81.45 54.30 Newman 252.20 126.10 84.05 Nullagine 147.30 73.65 49.10 Onslow 173.40 86.70 57.80 Pannawonica 180.25 90.10 60.10 Paraburdoo 189.85 94.95 63.30 Port Hedland 215.20 107.60 71.75 Roebourne 124.50 62.25 41.50 Sandfire 122.35 61.20 40.80 Shark Bay 131.15 65.60 43.70 Tom Price 201.45 100.75 67.15 Turkey Creek 140.85 70.45 46.95 Wickham 156.90 78.45 52.30 Wyndham 151.35 75.70 50.45 (7) Interstate - Capital City Sydney 218.95 109.45 73.00 Melbourne 224.95 112.50 75.00 Other Capitals 177.30 88.65 59.05 (8) Interstate - Other than Capital City 143.80 71.90 47.95 ACCOMMODATION INVOLVING AN OVERNIGHT STAY AT OTHER THAN A HOTEL OR MOTEL (9) WA - South of 26o South Latitude 68.10 (10) WA - North of 26o South Latitude 79.90 (11) Interstate 79.90 82 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 65 TRAVEL NOT INVOLVING AN OVERNIGHT STAY OR TRAVEL INVOLVING AN OVERNIGHT STAY WHERE ACCOMMODATION ONLY IS PROVIDED. (12) WA - South of 26o South Latitude Breakfast 12.70 Lunch 12.70 Dinner 32.65 (13) WA - North of 26o South Latitude Breakfast 14.05 Lunch 21.65 Dinner 31.35 (14) Interstate Breakfast 14.05 Lunch 21.65 Dinner 31.35 DEDUCTION FOR NORMAL LIVING EXPENSES (15) Each Adult 20.45 (16) Each Child 3.50 MIDDAY MEAL (17) Rate per meal 4.95 (18) Maximum reimbursement per pay period. 24.75 ____________________ 2001 WAIRC 04363 GOVERNMENT OFFICERS (SOCIAL TRAINERS) AWARD 1988 No. PSA A20 of 1985