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PARTIES CONSTRUCTION, MINING, ENERGY, TIMBERYARDS, SAWMILLS AND WOODWORKERS UNION OF AUSTRALIA—WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BRANCH v BUNNINGS LIMITED, WHITTAKERS LIMITED, TIMBER TRADERS COCKBURN

(2001) 81 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 2001-02-16 File: No. 11 of 1951
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APPLICANT: PARTIES CONSTRUCTION, MINING, ENERGY, TIMBERYARDS, SAWMILLS AND WOODWORKERS UNION OF AUSTRALIA—WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BRANCH
RESPONDENT: BUNNINGS LIMITED, WHITTAKERS LIMITED, TIMBER TRADERS COCKBURN
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[S]Overtime and penalty rates [S]Mining / resources sector

Cases cited in this decision · 2

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[2001] WAIRC 2101 (not in corpus)
"…RKERS UNION OF AUSTRALIA—WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BRANCH, APPLICANT v. BUNNINGS LIMITED, WHITTAKERS LIMITED, TIMBER TRADERS COCKBURN, RESPONDENT CORAM COMMISSIONER J F GREGOR DELIVERED FRIDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2001 FILE NO...…"
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[2001] WAIRC 2165 (not in corpus)
"…ch second or subsequent meal shall also be required, pro- vide such meal or pay the amount of $4.15 for each second or subsequent meal. AWARDS/AGREEMENTS— Application for variation of— No variation resulting— BAKERS’...…"
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. PARTIES CONSTRUCTION, MINING, ENERGY, TIMBERYARDS, SAWMILLS AND WOODWORKERS UNION OF AUSTRALIA—WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BRANCH, APPLICANT v. BUNNINGS LIMITED, WHITTAKERS LIMITED, TIMBER TRADERS COCKBURN, RESPONDENT CORAM COMMISSIONER J F GREGOR DELIVERED FRIDAY, 16 FEBRUARY 2001 FILE NO APPLICATION 1613 OF 2000 CITATION NO. 2001 WAIRC 02101 ____________________________________________________________________________ Result Award varied ____________________________________________________________________________ Order. HAVING heard Mr P. Joyce on behalf of the Applicant and there being no appearance 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 Timber Yard Workers Award No. 11 of 1951 be varied in accordance with the attached Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the first pay period commencing on or after the date hereof. (Sgd.) J. F. GREGOR, [L.S.] Commissioner. Schedule. 1. Clause 10. Overtime: Delete subclause (14) of this clause and insert in lieu the following— (14) (a) A worker required to work overtime for more than two hours, without being notified on the previous day or earlier that he/she will be so required to work, shall be supplied with a meal by the employer or paid $5.60 for a meal. (b) If the amount of overtime required to be worked necessitates a second or subsequent meal, the employer shall, unless he/she has notified the worker concerned on the previ- ous day or earlier that such second or subsequent meal shall also be required, pro- vide such meal or pay the amount of $4.15 for each second or subsequent meal. AWARDS/AGREEMENTS— Application for variation of— No variation resulting— BAKERS’ (COUNTRY) AWARD. No. 18 of 1977. 2001 WAIRC 02165