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PARTIES AUSTRALIAN LIQUOR, HOSPITALITY AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS UNION, WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BRANCH v THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINT

(2002) 82 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 2002-01-08 File: No. 32 of 1959
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APPLICANT: PARTIES AUSTRALIAN LIQUOR, HOSPITALITY AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS UNION, WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BRANCH
RESPONDENT: THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINT
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[S]Wages — payment obligations [S]Overtime and penalty rates

Cases cited in this decision · 2

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[2002] WAIRC 4547 (not in corpus)
"…UOR, HOSPITALITY AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS UNION, WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BRANCH, APPLICANT v. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINT, RESPONDENT CORAM CHIEF COMMISSIONER W S COLEMAN DELIVERED TUESDAY, 8 JANUARY 2002 FILE NO/S....…"
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[2002] WAIRC 4546 (not in corpus)
"…ithout being notified before the completion of the previous day or shift, shall be paid a meal allowance of $7.75. A further meal allowance of $4.25 shall be paid on the completion of each additional four hours’...…"
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION PARTIES AUSTRALIAN LIQUOR, HOSPITALITY AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS UNION, WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BRANCH, APPLICANT v. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINT, RESPONDENT CORAM CHIEF COMMISSIONER W S COLEMAN DELIVERED TUESDAY, 8 JANUARY 2002 FILE NO/S. APPLICATION 1010 OF 2001 CITATION NO. 2002 WAIRC 04547 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Result Award varied _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Order Having heard Ms D MacTiernan on behalf of the applicant and Mr L Joyce on behalf of the respondent, and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act, 1979, hereby orders— THAT the Western Australian Mint Security Officers’ Award, 1988 (No. A 5 of 1988) 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 the 8th day of January 2002. (Sgd.) W. S. COLEMAN, [L.S.] Chief Commissioner. _________ SCHEDULE 1. Clause 14. – Wages and Allowances: Delete subclauses (3)(a) & (4)(a) of this Clause and insert the following in lieu thereof— (3) (a) A senior security officer or security officer who has been trained to render first aid and who is a current holder of appropriate first aid qualifications, such as a Senior First Aid Certificate from the St John Ambulance Association, will be paid a first aid allowance of $1.41 per shift with a maximum payment of $6.85 per week. (4) (a) Where an officer is required to carry a firearm that officer shall be paid an allowance of $1.52 per shift with a maximum payment of $7.39 per week. 1. Clause 16. – Overtime: Delete subclause (2) of this Clause and insert the following in lieu thereof— (2) An officer required to work in excess of two hours after completion of their ordinary shift, without being notified before the completion of the previous day or shift, shall be paid a meal allowance of $7.75. A further meal allowance of $4.25 shall be paid on the completion of each additional four hours’ overtime worked. ____________________ 2002 WAIRC 04546 WOOL SCOURING AND FELLMONGERY INDUSTRY AWARD No. 32 of 1959