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IONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Howard Ernest Isaacs and Executive Director Ministry of Fair Trading. No. PSA 20 of 1998. 1 June 1999. Order. HAVING heard Mr D L Newman on behalf of the v Mr W J Fanderlinden on behalf of the

(1999) 79 WAIG 1780 Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1999-06-01 File: No. 106 of 1999
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APPLICANT: IONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Howard Ernest Isaacs and Executive Director Ministry of Fair Trading. No. PSA 20 of 1998. 1 June 1999. Order. HAVING heard Mr D L Newman on behalf of the
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Howard Ernest Isaacs and Executive Director Ministry of Fair Trading. No. PSA 20 of 1998. 1 June 1999. Order. HAVING heard Mr D L Newman on behalf of the Applicant and Mr W J Fanderlinden on behalf of the Respondent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act, 1979, hereby orders— THAT the position P1691612, Product Safety Officer in the Trade Measurement Unit of the Ministry of Fair Trading be reclassified from Level 3 to Level 4 effective from 30 June 1998. (Sgd.) G.L. FIELDING, [L.S.] Senior Commissioner/ Public Service Arbitrator. NOTICES— Union matters— Appl No. 106 of 1999. NOTICE is given of an application by “The Master Plumbers’ and Mechanical Services Association of Western Australia (Union of Employers)” to the Full Bench of the Western Aus- tralian Industrial Relations Commission for an alteration to rule 1 – Name and rule 3 – Constitution, rule 4 – Scope and Extent of the Plumbing and Mechanical Services Industry and rule 6—Membership, that relate to the eligibility for member- ship of the organisation. The current rules and the proposed rule amendments are set out below— Existing Rule 1.—NAME The Association shall be known as “The Master Plumbers & Mechanical Services Association of Western Australia (Un- ion of Employers)” hereinafter referred to as “The Association”. 3.—CONSTITUTION The Association shall comprise an unlimited number of per- sons, firms, companies and corporations who or which have been admitted as members in accordance with the Rules of the Association. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 79 W.A.I.G. 1780 4.—SCOPE AND EXTENT OF THE PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL SERVICES INDUSTRY Plumbing and Mechanical Services work shall deem to be the work and processes as described in the following clauses but shall not be limited to or by these clauses. Plumbing work or Plumbing trade shall also mean all work- manship skills, trades expertise, applicable technology and materials currently used or which may in the future be used in connection with the design, fabrication, installation, commis- sioning, alteration, repair and maintenance of the following services— (a) General plumbing, sanitary plumbing, water supply plumbing, domestic and industrial gas fitting. (b) Drainage—storm water sub-soil, trade waste, sewer, nuclear waste treatment and disposal. (a) Septic Tanks—construction and installation. (d) Services embracing water heating, chilled water, steam and condensate, high temperature hot water, hot water, compressed air, oil, solar heating, con- denser water, medical and industrial gases, vacuum, soap, sterile-water installations and recirculated wa- ter. (e) General roof work, including roof and wall claddings, gutters, downpipes and flashings. (f) Commercial and Industrial Fire Protection. (g) Chemical, product, commercial and industrial pipe and ductwork installations. (h) Ventilation, air conditioning and Refrigeration instal- lations. (i) Laying, altering and/or repair of mains such as wa- ter, sewer, gas and oil reticulation. (j) Installation and services to Industrial, Hospital, Com- mercial and Restaurant equipment (other than electrical services), (k) Manufacture, installation and repair of tanks. (l) Plumbing work shall be classed as such, wherever it is carried out; whether in employer’s workshops, in any class of building or structure; in construction and development sites; in mines, ships, barges; oil rigs and platforms; in air, space and land vehicles. (m) As plumbing work covers such a broad spectrum of work and the technological changes in materials and methods, this clause can only be considered a guide and in no way shall limit the scope of the work.\ 6.—MEMBERSHIP 6.1 Eligibility Any person, firm, company or corporation who, or which, is or is usually an employer within the meaning of the Industrial Relations Act 1979, or a sole trader working in, or in connec- tion with all or any facet of the Plumbing Industry described in Rule 4 of these Rules, shall be eligible for membership. 6.2 Classes of Membership There shall be classes of membership of the Association as follows— Ordinary Members Country Members Industry Members Life Members Teaching Members Retired Members all of whom shall, unless the context otherwise requires, be included in any reference to “member” wherever appearing in these Rules and Constitution. 6.3 Ordinary Members Ordinary members of the Association shall comprise those individuals, sole traders, partnerships, companies or other le- gal entities carrying on a bona fide plumbing, roofing, gas installation, plumbing consulting, draining and/or mechanical contracting business and the proprietor/principal/ nominee of which shall hold a license or certificate where applicable is- sued by the appropriate statutory authority. Such members may be admitted to the Association upon the endorsement of the Executive Committee. 6.4 Country Members Country members of the Association shall comprise those individuals, sole traders, partnerships or other legal entities who or which meet the criteria for ordinary membership de- fined in Clause 6.3 but whose business is operated outside the boundaries of the 26 Perth Metropolitan Regional Shires. Such members may be admitted to the Association upon the endorsement of the Executive Committee. 6.5 Industry Members Industry members of the Association shall comprise those individuals, sole traders, partnerships, companies or other le- gal entities carrying on a bona fide business actively engaged in manufacture, distribution and/or servicing of the plumbing industry interpreted in its broadest sense, and on the endorse- ment of the Executive Committee, may be admitted to the Association as Industry Members. Industry members shall be ineligible to hold office, exercise voting rights or display emblems of the Association. 6.6 Life Members In recognition of faithful services rendered to the Associa- tion and/or the plumbing industry by an ordinary member, a General Meeting may elect such a member as a Life Member of the Association. Every nomination for the appointment of a Life Member shall be submitted to the Executive Committee in writing and accompanied by not less than three testimonials in support of such application. Because Life Membership is the highest honour which the Association may bestow upon a member, the conferring of Life Membership shall be restricted to not more than one nomi- nee per annum and such nomination must be submitted to the Annual General Meeting of members each year for approval by that meeting. Life Membership shall entail all the privileges and rights of ordinary membership of the Association without payment of fees, subscriptions, due or levies. 6.7 Teaching Members Any person who is an approved instructor, teacher or lec- turer in the School of Plumbing and Sheetmetal of the W.A. Department of Technical & Further Education or any person holding a similar position at any private institution either sec- ondary or tertiary in nature, may apply to the Association for teacher membership. Every application for teacher member- ship shall include details of the qualifications held, and the establishment or establishments at which tuition is currently being given. Upon endorsement by the Executive Committee such per- sons may be admitted to membership as Teaching Members. Teaching members shall be ineligible to hold office or exer- cise voting rights. 6.8 Retired Members For the purposes of this clause a Retired Member is a per- son, sole trader, nominee of a company or other legal entity who has sold or otherwise relinquished control or has ceased to exercise control of a plumbing contracting organisation pre- viously enrolled with the Association as an Ordinary member. An application for retired membership must be made in writ- ing to the Executive Committee and subject to a recommendation from that Committee to the General Meet- ing may be admitted to the Association as a Retired Member. 6.9 Admission to Membership Admission to membership of the Association shall be con- ditional upon compliance with the following— (a) Members of the Association as at present constituted at the time of the meeting adopting these Rules cre- ating the classes of membership shall be and subject to these rules shall continue to be members of the Association in the applicable category for such mem- bership. (b) All new applicants for membership shall lodge with the Director, a signed application on an approved form together with a nomination fee (if applicable) and subscription. The Director shall submit every application received to the Executive Committee WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 1781 79 W.A.I.G. which shall review the suitability of the applicant and shall— (i) Accept the application (ii) Reject the application (iii) Defer action in terms of (i) and (ii) pending further enquiries being made except that ac- tion in terms of (i) and (ii) shall not be delayed beyond the next scheduled meeting of the Ex- ecutive Committee. (c) An application by a firm, company or corporation shall nominate a representative to the Association who shall be a person acceptable to the Executive Committee. The person so nominated shall represent the firm, company or corporation if admitted to mem- bership. The representative shall attend meetings and vote as for the firm, company or corporation he rep- resents and the term Member shall also mean the representative ceasing to represent the firm or com- pany a further representative acceptable to the committee shall be nominated by the firm, company or corporation. 6.10 Members Bound by the Rules and Constitution Every applicant for membership shall, on acceptance as a member of the Association, be bound by the Rules and Con- stitution of the Association in force from time to time and until he shall have formally have resigned his membership in terms of rule 6.12 or his membership terminated in terms of rule 6.13. 6.11 Violation of the Rules and Penalties Therefor (a) The Executive Committee shall be empowered to recommend to General Meeting, supported by rea- sons in writing, the expulsion, suspension or fine of any member on proof to the satisfaction of the Com- mittee that such member has been guilty of— (i) Failing to observe, or the commission, of any breach of any of these Rules or of the Code of Conduct or refusal to carry out any order or direction of the Committee or of any General Meeting in accordance with these Rules. (ii) Divulging or making known or making use of correspondence, business, or information gained in a privileged position either as a mem- ber or officer of the Association to the advantage of the member or officer to the det- riment of the Association or any members. (b) The Procedure for dealing with charges against a member for violation of the Rules shall be as fol- lows— (i) Any charge against any member shall be in writing signed by the person laying the charge, or by the Director acting on behalf of a mem- ber or members at his or their request. (ii) Upon notification by the Director that a charge has been laid against a member, the Executive Committee shall cause a notice to be sent by Certified Mail to the member complained against at his address as shown in the Register of Members, ordering him to attend before the Executive Committee to answer the charge at a Meeting of the Executive Committee called for that purpose and shall also send a copy of such notice to the person laying the charge if other than the Director and such notice shall be sent not less than 7 clear days before the time appointed for the meeting. (iii) The Director shall upon application by either party send a notice to any other member to appear and give evidence providing that such application is made 3 clear days before the date of the hearing of the charge. Should either of the two parties fail to attend, the Committee shall take evidence and decide the case as if all parties were present. The member charged shall remain in attendance while all evidence given against him is taken and shall be given full and complete opportunity to answer the same and to ask questions of all witnesses. (iv) If after hearing the evidence the Committee shall be of the opinion that the charge is sus- tained, it shall recommend such penalty as it thinks fit to the next General Meeting or to a Special General Meeting, convened (inter alia) for the purpose of considering the Executive Committee recommendation. (v) Upon the resolution of General Meeting to approve, amend or reject the recommendation of the Executive Committee in respect of pen- alty the Director shall thereupon cause notices of such resolution to be sent to the member charged at the said address by Certified Mail. (c) Effect of Expulsion and Suspension or Fine— (i) Any expelled member shall forfeit all claim he may have upon the funds or property of the Association and shall remain liable for all sub- scriptions or other monies due by him to the date of his expulsion. (ii) No member expelled, suspended or fined shall be entitled to take any action or proceeding whatsoever against the Association for or in respect of any such fine, suspension or expul- sion. (Rule 6.12 is hereby disallowed as from 22/1/96 Appl 1326/ 95 Order of the President) 6.12 Resignation of Membership1 Any member shall be entitled to resign from membership of the Association upon giving at least three months written notice to the Director, or by payment of three months mem- bership fees in lieu of notice, but such resignation shall not be effective until such member has paid all fees, fines, levies or other dues payable by him under these rules to the end of the period covered by such notice and obtains a clearance in writing which thereupon shall be issued by the Director. Upon his resignation taking effect a member shall cease to be bound by and to have any rights under these Rules and must forth- with remove all emblems or other indication of membership from vehicles, documentation, advertising or wherever else- where displayed. 1 Rule 6.12 is hereby disallowed as from 22/1/96 Appl 1326/95 Order of the President 6.13 Termination of Membership (a) If a member ceases to be eligible as a member of the Association his membership shall be terminated. (b) Where there is a reported alteration in the constitu- tion of a member whether it be the formation or dissolution of a partnership or the formation or wind- ing up of a company the Director shall make appropriate investigations and recommend— (i) that existing membership or memberships should continue in changed nomenclature (or) (ii) that existing membership or memberships be terminated. (c) If any member becomes bankrupt assigns his estate for the benefit of his creditors (or in the case of a partnership is dissolved or in the case of a company is wound up except for the purpose of reconstruction or amalgamation) such membership shall be termi- nated. (d) If any member fails to pay all outstanding dues by the last day of the Association’s Financial Year such membership shall be terminated without prejudice to any action initiated in terms of Rule 7.5. (e) Recommendations for termination of membership in terms of Rule 6.13 (a)—(d) shall be submitted by the Director to the Executive Committee for approval and the decision of the Executive Committee shall be recorded in the Minutes of such Executive Com- mittee Meeting. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 79 W.A.I.G. 1782 6.14 Expulsion from Membership Any member committing an offence against these Rules as herein provided may be expelled after such notice and upon such conditions as are set out in Rule 6.11. 6.15 Register of Members The Director shall cause to be kept in one or more books a register of the members of the Association with relevant par- ticulars thereof including the name and address of the member and the name of the representative. Proposed rules incorporating and showing in bold distinc- tive characters the alterations sought (Note the proposed amendments shown in bold characters only apply to the Full Bench matters) 1.—Name The name of the Association is “The Master Plumbers and Gasfitters Association of Western Australia (Union of Em- ployers)”. 3.—Constitution The Association will be made up of an unlimited number of persons, firms, associations, joint ventures, companies and corporations who or which have been admitted as members in accordance with these Rules. 4.—Scope and Extent of the Plumbing and Mechanical Services Industry Plumbing and Mechanical Services work shall be deemed to be the work and processes as described in the following clauses but shall not be limited to or by these clauses. Plumbing work or Plumbing trade shall also mean all work- manship skills, trades expertise, applicable technology and materials currently used or which may in the future be used in connection with the design, fabrication, installation, com- missioning, alteration, repair and maintenance of the following services— (a) General plumbing, sanitary plumbing, water sup- ply plumbing, domestic and industrial gas fitting. (b) Drainage, storm water, sub-soil drainage, trade waste, sewer, nuclear waste treatment and disposal. (c) Septic Tanks—construction and installation. (d) Services embracing water heating, chilled water, steam and condensate, high temperature hot wa- ter, hot water, compressed air, oil, solar heating, condenser water, medical and industrial gases, vacuum, soap, sterile-water installations and recirculated water. (e) General roof work, including roof and wall claddings, gutters, downpipes and flashings. (f) Domestic, residential, commercial and industrial fire protection. (g) Chemical, product, commercial and industrial pipe and ductwork installations. (h) Ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration in- stallations. (i) Laying, altering and/or repair of mains such as wa- ter, sewer, gas and oil reticulation. (j) Installation and services to industrial, hospital, commercial and restaurant equipment (other than electrical services). (k) Manufacture, installation and repair of tanks. (l) Plumbing work shall be classed as such, wherever it is carried out; whether in employer’s workshops, in any class or building or structure; in construc- tion and development sites; in mines, ships, barges; oil rigs and platforms; in air, space and land vehi- cles. (m) As plumbing work covers such a broad spectrum of work and the technological changes in materi- als and methods, this clause can only be considered a guide and in no way shall limit the scope of the work. 6.—Membership 6.1 Eligibility Any person, firm, company or corporation who, or which, is or is usually an employer within the meaning of the Act, or a sole trader working in, or in connection with all or any facet of the Plumbing Industry described in Rule 4 of this Constitution, will be eligible for membership. 6.2 Classes of Membership The Association will have the following classes of mem- bership— Ordinary members Country members Associate members Life members Teaching members Student members Retired members all of whom will, unless the context otherwise requires, be included in any reference to “member” wherever appearing in this Constitution. 6.3 Ordinary Members Ordinary Members of the Association will consist of those persons, firms, associations, joint ventures, companies and corporations or other legal entities carrying on a bona fide plumbing, roofing, gas installation, plumbing consulting, draining and/or mechanical contracting business and the proprietor/principal/nominee of which shall hold a license or certificate where applicable issued by the appropriate statu- tory authority. Ordinary Members may be admitted to the Association upon the endorsement of the Executive Committee. 6.4 Country Members Country Members of the Association will consist of those persons, firms, associations, joint ventures, companies and corporations or other legal entities who or which meet the criteria for ordinary membership defined in Clause 6.3 but whose business is operated outside a 58 kilometre radius of the Registered Office of the Association. Country Members may be admitted to the Association upon the endorsement of the Executive Committee. 6.5 Associate Members Associate Members of the Association will consist of those persons, firms, associations, joint ventures, companies and corporations or other legal entities carrying on a bona fide business actively engaged in manufacture, distribution and/ or servicing of the plumbing industry, and on the endorse- ment of the Executive Committee, may be admitted to the Association as Associate Members. Associate members will be ineligible to hold office or exer- cise voting rights but will be eligible to display emblems of the Association as Associate Members. 6.6 Life Members (a) An Annual General Meeting may elect a member as a Life Member of the Association in recognition of faithful service rendered to the Association by that member. (b) Every nomination for the appointment of a Life Member must be submitted to the Executive Com- mittee in writing and accompanied by not less than three testimonials in support. (c) The conferring of Life Membership will be re- stricted to not more than one nominee per annum. Nomination must be submitted to the Annual Gen- eral Meeting of members each year for approval by that meeting. (d) Life Membership will entail all the privileges and rights of Ordinary Membership of the Association without payment of fees, subscriptions, dues or lev- ies. 6.7 Teaching Members (a) Any person who is an approved instructor, teacher or lecturer in plumbing, gasfitting and sheetmetal at any training institution either secondary or ter- tiary in nature, may apply to the Association for WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 1783 79 W.A.I.G. Teacher Membership. Every application for Teacher Membership must include details of the qualifica- tions held, and the establishment or establishments at which tuition is currently being given. (b) Teaching Members may be admitted to the mem- bership of the Association upon endorsement by the Executive Committee. (c) Teaching Members shall be ineligible to hold of- fice or exercise voting rights. 6.8 Student Members (a) Any person studying to complete his or her train- ing in plumbing at any training institution may apply to the Association for Student Membership. Every application for Student Membership must in- clude details of the type of training being undertaken and the establishment or establishments at which it is being undertaken. (b) Student Members may be admitted to membership of the Association upon endorsement by the Ex- ecutive Committee. (c) Student members shall be ineligible to hold office or exercise voting rights. 6.9 Retired Members For the purposes of this clause a Retired Member is a per- son, sole trader, nominee of a company or other legal entity, previously enrolled with the Association as an Ordinary Mem- ber, who has sold or otherwise relinquished control or has ceased to exercise control of a plumbing contracting organi- sation. Such a person may be admitted to the Association as a Retired Member. 6.10 Admission to Membership Admission to membership of the Association will be condi- tional on compliance with the following— (a) Members of the Association as it is constituted at the time of the meeting adopting this Constitution creat- ing the classes of membership shall be, subject to these rules and shall continue to be members of the Association in the applicable category for such mem- bership. (b) All new applicants for membership must lodge with the Executive Director, a signed application agree- ing to be bound by the Association’s Rules and Code of Conduct. This application must be on an approved form and must be lodged with a nomination fee (if applicable) and subscription. The Executive Direc- tor will submit every application received to the Executive Committee which will review the suitabil- ity of the applicant and may— (1) Accept the application; or (2) Reject the application; or (3) Defer making a decision to accept or reject the application until further enquires have been made so long as a decision is not delayed be- yond the next scheduled meeting of the Executive Committee. (c) An application by a firm, company or corporation must nominate to the Association a representative who must be a person acceptable to the Executive Committee. The person so nominated will represent the firm, company or corporation if it is admitted to membership. The representative will attend meetings and vote as for the member he or she represents and the term “member” will also mean the representa- tive of the member. If a representative ceases to represent a member a further representative accept- able to the Executive Committee must be nominated by that member. 6.11 Members Bound by the Rules and Constitution When an applicant for membership is accepted as a mem- ber of the Association he or she will be bound by the Rules and Constitution of the Association in force from time to time until he or she resigns from membership in accordance with rule 6.13 or has his or her membership terminated in accord- ance with rule 6.14. 6.12 Violation of the Rules and Penalties Therefore a) If the Executive Committee is satisfied that a mem- ber has been guilty of misconduct including— (1) Failing to observe these Rules or the Code of Conduct; (2) The commission of any breach of these Rules or of the Code of Conduct; (3) Refusal to carry out any order or direction of the Executive Committee or of any General Meeting in accordance with these Rules; (4) Conduct which may reduce the standing of the Association in the community; (5) Conduct which may bring the Association into disrepute (6) Divulging or making known or making use of correspondence, business, or information gained in a privileged position either as a member or officer of the Association to the advantage of the member or officer to the det- riment of the Association or any members. The Committee may recommend to the Gen- eral Meeting that the member be expelled, suspended or fined. When it makes a recom- mendation, the Committee must provide the General Meeting with a written statement of its reasons. (b) The procedure for dealing with charges against a member for violation of the Rules shall be as fol- lows— (1) Any charge against any member must be in writing signed by the person laying the charge, or by the Executive Director acting on behalf of and at the request of a member or mem- bers. (2) When it is notified by the Executive Director that a charge has been laid against a member, the Executive Committee must cause a notice to be sent by Certified Mail to the member complained against at his or her address as shown in the Register of Members, ordering that member to appear before the Executive Committee to answer the charge at a Meeting of the Executive Committee called for that purpose. If the person laying the charge is someone other than the Executive Director, the Executive Director must also send a copy of the notice to that person at least 7 clear days before the time appointed for the meeting. (3) Either party may apply to the Executive Di- rector at least three clear days before the hearing of the charge for a notice to be sent to any other member to appear and give evidence. (4) If either of the two parties fails to attend, the Executive Committee will take evidence and decide the case as if all parties were present. (5) The member charged must remain in attend- ance while all evidence given against him or her is taken and must be given full and com- plete opportunity to answer the evidence and to ask questions of all witnesses. (6) If after hearing the evidence the Executive Committee is satisfied that the charge is sus- tained, it will recommend such penalty as it thinks fit to the next General Meeting or to a Special General Meeting convened (inter alia) for the purpose of considering the Executive Committee recommendation. (7) The General Meeting may make a resolution to approve, amend or reject the recommenda- tion of the Executive Committee in respect of penalty. The Executive Director must then cause notices of this resolution to be sent by Certified Mail to the member charged at his or her address as shown in the Register of Members. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 79 W.A.I.G. 1784 (c) Any expelled member shall forfeit all claim he may have upon the funds or property of the Association and shall remain liable for all subscriptions or other monies due by him to the date of his expulsion. 6.13 Resignation of Membership (a) Any member of the Association may resign by giving written notice of resignation addressed to the Asso- ciation. (b) The notice of resignation in (a) must be given to the Association by— (1) delivering it personally to the Association’s office at the Association’s registered address; or (2) sending it by certified mail to the registered address or the address of the Association shown in the Perth “White Pages” telephone directory. (c) A member’s notice of resignation takes effect on the day on which it is served on the Association or on a later day specified in the notice but the member re- mains responsible for any subscriptions, fees, levies or fines owing up to and including the date of termi- nation of membership. (d) Where a member’s subscription has expired and has not been renewed, on expiration of a period of three months, the membership expires but the member shall be responsible for any subscriptions, fees, levies or fines owing up to and including the date of termina- tion of membership. (e) Where a member’s notice of resignation takes effect, the member will cease to be bound by and have any rights under these Rules and must immediately re- move all symbols or other indication of membership from vehicles, documentation, advertising or wher- ever else it is displayed by the member and immediately pay all arrears in membership. 6.14 Termination of Membership (a) The membership of any member who ceases to be eligible as a member of the Association will be ter- minated immediately. (b) Where there is a reported alteration in the constitu- tion of a member whether it be the formation or dissolution of a partnership or the formation or wind- ing up of a company the Executive Director must make appropriate investigations and recommend to the Executive Committee— (1) that existing membership or memberships should continue in changed nomenclature; or (2) that existing membership or memberships be terminated. (c) The membership of any member who becomes bank- rupt, assigns his or her estate for the benefit of his or her creditors, is dissolved or wound up (except for the purpose of reconstruction or amalgamation) will terminate immediately. 6.15 Register of Members (a) The Executive Director shall cause to be kept a reg- ister of members of the Association showing the name and residential address of each member and details of the financial status of each member in respect of his or her membership. (b) The register of members of the Association is to be made available by the Association for inspection by such persons as are authorised by the Registrar, at such times as are appointed by the Registrar, at the office of the Association. (c) The Executive Director shall cause the register of members of the Association to be purged on not less than 4 occasions in each year by striking off the names of members whose membership has ended under section 64A or 64B of the Act or under these Rules. 6.16 List of Office Bearers The Executive Director shall cause to be kept a list of the names, residential addresses and occupations of persons hold- ing office in the Association. The matter has been listed before the Full Bench on 28 July 1999. A copy of the rules of the organisation and the proposed rule amendments may be inspected at my office, 16th floor, Na- tional Mutual Centre, 111 St George’s Terrace, Perth. Any organisation registered under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, or any person who satisfies the Full Bench that he has a sufficient interest or desires to object to the application may do so by filing a notice of objection in accordance with the Industrial Relations Commission Regulations 1985. 25 May 1999 R. C. LOVEGROVE, Deputy Registrar. 79 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 1785 CUMULATIVE CONTENTS HEADINGS * Denotes New Heading Annual Report of the Chief Commissioner Agreements—Industrial—Retirements from Awards/Agreements—Application for Awards/Agreements—Application for variation of—No variation resulting Awards/Agreements—Consolidation by Registrar Awards/Agreements—Consolidation of Awards/Agreements—Interpretation of Awards/Agreements—Variation of (see also Public Service Arbitrator and Coal Industry Tribunal) Boards of Reference—Decisions of Cancellation of Awards/Agreements/Respondents Cancellation of Orders Ceremonial Addresses Commission in Court Session—Appeals against decisions of Boards of References Commission in Court Session—Matters dealt with Commission in Court Session—Awards/Agreements— Variation of Conciliation Orders (Section 32 Matters) Conferences—Matters arising out of (refers to matters agreement between parties is reached) Conferences—Matters referred (refers to arbitrated matters) Conferences—Notation of (table of all Conference applications) Corrections Declarations Full Bench—Appeals against decision of Commission Full Bench—Appeals against decision of Industrial Magistrate *Full Bench—Coal Industry Tribunal Reviews Full Bench—Government Officers—Section 96 Full Bench—Matters referred under Section 27 Full Bench—Proceedings for enforcement of Act General Orders Industrial Appeal Court Industrial Appeal Court—Appeals against decision of Commission in Court Session Industrial Appeal Court—Appeals against decision of Full Bench Industrial Magistrate—Appeals against decision of (see under Full Bench) Industrial Magistrate—Complaints before Joinder/Concurrence of Parties—Application for Joint Sittings Long Service Leave—Appeals Committee—Government Wages Employees Long Service Leave—Boards of Reference—Special Long Service Leave—Standard Provisions Notices—Appointments Notices—Award/Agreement matters Notices—Cancellation of Awards/Agreements/Respon- dents—Under Section 47 Notices—General matters Notices—Union matters President—Matters dealt with Procedural Directions and Orders Promotion Appeals Public Service Appeal Board Public Service Arbitrator—Awards/Agreements— Variation of Public Service Arbitrator—Matters dealt with Railways Classification Board—Matters dealt with Reclassification Appeals School Teacher’s Tribunal—Matters dealt with Section 23—Miscellaneous matters Sections 29(1)(b)—Notation of Site Allowances Superannuation/Wage Fixing Principles—Orders Unfair Dismissal/Contractual Entitlements Unions—Application for alteration of rules Unions—Application for Orders under Section 72A Unions—Application for registration Unions—Application for Industrial Association Unions—Cancellation of registration Unions—Change of name Unions—Declarations made under Section 71 Unions—Matters dealt with under Sections 66 & 97Q Unions—Matters relating to suspension of registration Writs Coal Industry Tribunal—Awards/Agreements —Application for Coal Industry Tribunal—Awards/Agreements—Variation of—No variation resulting Coal Industry Tribunal—Awards/Agreements—Variation of Coal Industry Tribunal—Disputes—Matters referred Coal Industry Tribunal—Review of Board of Reference Industrial Training Act—Appeals dealt with Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare Act—Matters dealt with (As at 24 June 1998) 1786 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 79 W.A.I.G. CUMULATIVE CONTENTS Vol. 79 Part 1 Sub Part 6 (June) Page AGREEMENTS—INDUSTRIAL—RETIREMENT FROM Argyle Diamonds Enterprise Agreement 1997 No. AG210 of 1997.......................................................................................................... 1429 Argyle Diamonds Enterprise Agreement 1996 No. AG244 of 1996.......................................................................................................... 1429 Argyle Diamonds Enterprise Agreement 1994 No. AG73 of 1994............................................................................................................ 1429 Argyle Diamonds Enterprise Agreement 1992 No. AG12 of 1993............................................................................................................ 1429 AWARDS/AGREEMENTS—APPLICATION FOR— ABB Engineering Construction Pty Ltd Western Australia (Kwinana Factory) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement No. AG252 of 1998—Registered .............................................................................................................................................................................. 370 Aboriginal Affairs Department Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG1 of 1999—Registered ........................................... 672 ACI Plastics Packaging Bentley Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG10 of 1999—Registered ................................................................. 977 ACI Plastics Packaging Welshpool Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG12 of 1999—Registered ............................................................ 1546 ADA/CSA Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG7 of 1999—Registered............................................................................................. 694 Advanced Drilling and Sawing Industrial Agreement No. AG131 of 1998 -Amended Order.................................................................... 105 Agriculture Western Australia – CSA Salary Packaging Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG 16 of 1999—Registered.................................... 1545 ANI Bradken – Western Australia Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG18 of 1999—Registered ........................................... 980 ANI Engineering Bassendean (WA) Way Forward Enterprise Award 1998 No. A2 of 1998—Registered................................................ 374 Association for Christian Education Inc. (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1998 No. AG265 of 1998—Registered ............................. 394 Association for the Blind of Western Australia Enterprise Agreement 1999 No. AG62 of 1999—Registered .......................................... 1341 Aussie Flooring Pty Ltd Industrial Agreement No. AG27 of 1999—Registered ....................................................................................... 985 Australian Fine China Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG281 of 1998—Registered............................................................................... 397 Australian Red Cross Blood Service—HSOA, Western Australian Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG267 of 1998—Registered.......... 107 Australian Red Cross Blood Service, Western Australia, AMA Medical Practitioners Industrial Agreement 1998 No. AG286 of 1998—Registered .............................................................................................................................................................................. 701 Australian Red Cross Blood Service—Western Australia (ASU) Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG268 of 1998—Registered............. 709 Beehive Montessori School (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1998 No. AG263 of 1998—Registered................................................. 398 Berri Ltd (Balcatta Plant) Enterprise Agreement 1999 No. AG19 of 1999—Registered ........................................................................... 719 Best Yet Builders Cleans Industrial Agreement No. AG241 of 1998—Registered.................................................................................... 113 Bethseda (HSOA) Administrative Staff Agreement 1998 No. AG38 of 1998—Registered....................................................................... 989 BHP Transport Pty Ltd Kwinana Bulk Materials Handling Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG83 of 1998—Registered........................ 724 BHP Transport Pty Ltd Kwinana Logistics Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG25 of 1998—Registered ................................................ 1001 Blackadder Formwork Industrial Agreement No. AG37 of 1999—Registered.......................................................................................... 1344 Blackadder Scaffolding Services Australia Industrial Agreement No. AG232 of 1998—Registered......................................................... 401 Boral Transport Mechanics Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG262 of 1998—Registered .................................................... 404 Brightwater Care Group Incorporated Hospital Salaried Officers Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG78 of 1999—Registered .............. 1551 Bunnings Building Supplies (Non Warehouse Stores)/SDA Agreement 1998 No. AG274 of 1998—Registered...................................... 117 Bunnings Forest Products Pty Ltd Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG285 of 1998—Registered ............................................................ 405 Bunnings Forest Products Pty Ltd (Enterprise Bargaining Agreement) 1998 No. AG11 of 1999—Registered ......................................... 731 Bunnings Forest Products Pty Ltd Storepersons Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG277 of 1998—Registered....................................... 415 Cape Modern Workshop Employees' Agreement No. AG254 of 1998—Registered ................................................................................. 1348 Ceiling and Wall Contractors Pty Ltd (Westfield Shoppingtown Carousel WA Construction Project) Industrial Agreement No. AG69 of 1999—Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................... 1568 Certificate II Composites (Traineeship) Agreement No. AG86b of 1998—Registered ............................................................................. 1005 Chicken Treat Employees, Dunsborough SDA Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG244 of 1998—Registered......................................... 737 Chicken Treat Employees Narrogin SDA Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG243 of 1998—Registered................................................. 120 Chicken Treat Employees Padbury SDA Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG246 of 1998—Registered.................................................. 131 Chicken Treat Employees Rockingham SDA Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG245 of 1998—Registered........................................... 142 City of Mandurah Cityfleet Industrial Agreement 1998 No. AG41 of 1999—Registered.......................................................................... 1572 Clough WA (Kewdale) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement No. AG282 of 1998—Registered ................................................................... 422 Cochrane's Contracting Services Pty Ltd Industrial Agreement No. AG92 of 1998—Registered.............................................................. 153 Cockburn Cement Limited Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG32 of 1999—Registered....................................................... 1007 Coles Myer Logistics Pty Ltd Myer Distribution Centre Carousel Road Cannington Site Agreement 1999 No. AG63 of 1999— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1578 Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board Enterprise Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG15 of 1999—Registered............... 1585 Construction Worker Level 2 (General Construction) Cullacabardee Aboriginal Corporation Traineeship Agreement 1998 No. AG43 of 1999—Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................... 1350 Construction Worker Level 2 (General Construction) Manguri Corporation Inc Traineeship Agreement 1999 No. AG8 of 1999— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1011 Contract and Management Services Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG2 of 1999—Registered.................................... 748 Creative Roofing Industrial Agreement No. AG233 of 1998—Registered................................................................................................ 156 Creative Roofing Industrial Agreement No. AG242 of 1978—Registered................................................................................................ 160 Crown Roofing Industrial Agreement No. AG276 of 1998—Registered................................................................................................... 1014 Cutting Concrete Industrial Agreement No. AG271 of 1998—Discontinued ............................................................................................ 756 Department of Education Services Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG104 of 1998—Registered ................................. 425 Department of Transport Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. PSGAG5 of 1998—Registered ....................................................................... 756 Diamond Cut Industrial Agreement No. AG249 of 1998—Registered...................................................................................................... 432 Disability Services Commission and Civil Service Association of WA Inc Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG14 of 1999—Registered .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1017 Djooraminda Direct Care Workers’ Industrial Agreement 1998 No. AG279 of 1998—Registered........................................................... 763 79 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 1787 CUMULATIVE CONTENTS—continued Page AWARDS/AGREEMENTS—APPLICATION FOR—continued Education Department of Western Australia (CSA) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG103 of 1998—Withdrawn by Leave ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1353 Email Limited Major Appliance Division Consumer Service Division (WA) Redundancy Agreement 1998 No. AG223 of 1998— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 164 Evans Enterprise Industrial Agreement No. AG240 of 1998—Registered ................................................................................................ 1030 Faulding Healthcare (Western Australia) Clerical and Administrative Agreement 1999 No. AG77 of 1999—Registered ........................ 1589 Fire and Emergency Services Authority Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG6 of 1999—Registered.............................. 767 Fluor Daniel Diversified Plant Services Argyle Diamond Mine Maintenance Agreement 1999 No. AG64 of 1999—Registered............. 1353 Formfast Constructions Industrial Agreement No. AG22 of 1999—Registered ....................................................................................... 1598 Gilbarco Aust. Ltd. ( Western Australian Branch) Registered Agreement 1998 No. AG15 of 1999—Registered..................................... 1602 Glass Works (WA) Industrial Agreement No. AG7 of 1999—Registered................................................................................................. 1035 Gregory’s Plumbing & Pipeline Service Industrial Agreement No. AG269 of 1998—Registered............................................................. 435 Griffiths Taylor Retaining Wall and Bricklaying Industrial Agreement No. AG182 of 1998—Registered ............................................... 165 Home Base Ceilings Wall and Ceiling Industrial Agreement No. AG230 of 1998—Discontinued by leave............................................. 780 Hospital Salaried Officers (Attadale Hospital) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1997 No. AG4 of 1999—Registered........................... 438 Hospital Salaried Officers (Glengarry Hospital) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1997 No. AG3 of 1999—Registered ........................ 443 Hospital Salaried Officers Kalgoorlie-Boulder Health Service Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG18 of 1999— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1607 Hospital Salaried Officers Kununoppin & Districts Health Service Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1997 No. PSAAG31 of 1997— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1360 Hospital Salaried Officers Laverton and Leonora Health Service Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG19 of 1999— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1622 Hospital Salaried Officers Metropolitan Health Services Board Enterprise Agreement No. PSAAG3 of 1999—Registered ................... 448 Hospital Salaried Officers (Mount Hospital) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1997 No. AG2 of 1999—Registered.............................. 464 Hospital Salaried Officers Peel Health Services Board Enterprise Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG10 of 1999—Registered ....................... 1039 Hospitality Industry—Australian Hotels Association (WA Branch—Accommodation Division) Industrial Agreement 1998 No. AG257 of 1998—Registered.............................................................................................................................................................. 169 Hugh & Co Contracting Industrial Agreement No. AG251 of 1998—Registered ..................................................................................... 184 Inghams Enterprise Pty Limited Telesales Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG9 of 1999—Registered ................................ 469 Inghams Poultry Processing Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG1 of 1999—Registered ......................................................................... 471 Innes Transport Pty Ltd and the Transport Workers Union Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG24 of 1999—Registered...... 780 Lake Joondalup Baptist College (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1999 No. AG34 of 1999—Registered ............................................ 1055 Leighton Contractors Maintenance Personnel Agreement 1998 No. AG235 of 1998—Registered ........................................................... 1058 Lotteries Commission 1999 Enterprise Agreement No. PSAAG20 of 1999—Registered ......................................................................... 1638 Macorna Industrial Agreement No. AG36 of 1999—Registered ............................................................................................................... 1370 Mana Scaffolding Industrial Agreement No. AG13 of 1999—Registered................................................................................................. 1075 Marble & Cement Work (On-Site) Industrial Agreement No. AG266 of 1998—Registered..................................................................... 473 Menchetti Nominees Industrial Agreement No. AG23 of 1999—Registered ............................................................................................ 1079 Minesite Personnel Pty Ltd Certified Agreement No. AG71 of 1999—Registered ................................................................................... 1659 Minesite Personnel Pty Ltd Industrial Agreement No. AG28 of 1999—Registered .................................................................................. 1083 Ministry for Culture & the Arts Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. PSGAG12 of 1998—Registered........................................................... 477 Ministry of Fair Trading and CSA Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG105 of 1998—Registered..................................................... 509 Ministry of the Premier & Cabinet Office of the Leader of the Opposition Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG11 of 1999—Registered .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1087 Ministry of the Premier & Cabinet Office Ministerial Officers Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG22 of 1999— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1661 Moerlina School Amended (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1998 No. AG16 of 1999—Registered.................................................... 1094 Multiglass & Aluminium Fabricators Industrial Agreement No. AG261 of 1998—Registered................................................................. 518 Murphy Plant Hire Industrial Agreement No. AG93 of 1998—Registered ............................................................................................... 188 National Castings—Perth Works—Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1997 No. AG346 of 1997—Registered ........................................ 1097 New Force Construction Industrial Agreement No. AG44 of 1999—Registered....................................................................................... 1374 Nurses Board of Western Australia Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG8 of 1999—Registered....................................................... 781 Office of Director of Public Prosecutions Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG13 of 1999—Registered ......................... 1378 Office of Energy Enterprise Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG5 of 1999—Registered ................................................................................... 1100 Oil Bunkering BP (Fremantle) Limited Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. AG14 of 1999—Registered.................................... 1106 Penrhos College (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1999 No. AG35 of 1999—Registered .................................................................... 1109 Perth Zoo Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG12 of 1999—Registered .......................................................................... 1112 Pioneer Concrete Agitator Truck Drivers’ Agreement 1998 No. AG273 of 1998—Registered................................................................. 522 Pioneer Concrete Cement Tanker Drivers Agreement 1999 No. AG17 of 1999—Registered ................................................................... 786 Pioneer Concrete Tip Truck Drivers’ Agreement 1999 No. AG272 of 1998—Registered ........................................................................ 524 Pioneer Concrete (WA) Pty Ltd Byford Quarry (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1998 No. AG31 of 1999—Registered .................... 1384 Pioneer Concrete (WA) Pty Ltd Red Hill Quarry and Maintenance Workshop (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1998 No. AG6 of 1999—Registered .............................................................................................................................................................................. 788 Port-Villa Demolition Industrial Agreement No. AG231 of 1998—Registered......................................................................................... 191 Printing (Community Newspaper Group) Production Employees (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1999 No. AG70 of 1999— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1666 Prok Group Enterprise Bargaining Industrial Agreement 1998 No. AG40 of 1999—Registered .............................................................. 1386 Rama Concrete Industrial Agreement No. AG68 of 1999—Registered..................................................................................................... 1676 RCR Tomlinson Ltd (Bunbury Operations) Enterprise Agreement 1999 No. AG20 of 1999—Registered................................................ 791 RCR Tomlinson Ltd (Perth Foundry) Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG253 of 1998—Registered....................................................... 526 RCR Tomlinson Ltd (Perth Foundry) Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG253 of 1998 (Amending Order)—Registered......................... 798 RIC Painting Service Industrial Agreement No. AG270 of 1998—Registered.......................................................................................... 532 Rockwood Masonry Industrial Agreement No. AG237 of 1998—Registered ........................................................................................... 194 Rocky Bay Incorporated Salaried Officers Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG26 of 1999—Registered ................................................. 1118 Ron Hull Enterprises Industrial Agreement No. AG52 of 1999—Registered............................................................................................ 1680 Rottnest Island Authority Enterprise Agreement 1998 (CSA) No. PSAAG4 of 1999—Registered........................................................... 1389 Royal Automobile Club of WA (Incorporated) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (1999-2000) No. AG284 of 1998—Registered .......... 1396 1788 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 79 W.A.I.G. CUMULATIVE CONTENTS—continued Page AWARDS/AGREEMENTS—APPLICATION FOR—continued Royal Flying Doctor Services of Australia, RFDS Western Operation, Medical Practitioners Industrial Agreement 1998 No. AG177 of 1998—Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................... 198 Scotch College Administrative and Technical Officers (Enterprise Bargaining) Agreement 1999 No. AG25 of 1999—Registered ......... 1122 Stamford Ceramics Industrial Agreement No. AG42 of 1999—Registered............................................................................................... 1400 St Mary's Anglican Girls' School (Inc) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. AG258 of 1998—Registered................................... 205 Smith's Snackfood Company Limited (Western Australia) Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG259 of 1998—Registered....................... 207 State School Teachers' Union of WA Clerical Staff Agreement of 1997 No. AG69 of 1998—Registered ................................................ 217 Steggles Limited (Maintenance Division) Enterprise Agreement 1998 No. AG255 of 1998—Registered ................................................ 1404 Stork ICM Australia Pty Ltd (Rockingham Workshop and Operations) Agreement No. AG5 of 1999—Registered................................. 536 Swiftplan Industrial Agreement No. AG155 of 1998—Registered............................................................................................................ 1124 TK Scaffolding Industrial Agreement No. AG234 of 1998—Registered................................................................................................... 540 Tyco Services Industrial Agreement No. AG66 of 1999—Registered....................................................................................................... 1684 Van Leer Australia Pty Ltd - Perth Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG278 of 1998—Registered......................................... 543 Vinidex Tubemakers Pty Ltd (Maintenance Section-Perth Site) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG30 of 1999— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1408 WA Universal Rigging Industrial Agreement No. AG72 of 1998—Registered......................................................................................... 223 Wesfi Manufacturing Pty Ltd Dardanup (Wesboard Particleboard and LPM Division) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG260 of 1998—Registered.............................................................................................................................................................. 804 Wesfi Manufacturing Pty Ltd MDF Division Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (CFMEU Version) 1998-2000 No AG283 of 1998— Withdrawn by Leave.......................................................................................................................................................................... 545 Wesfi Manufacturing Pty Ltd MDF Division Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (CEPU Version) 1998-2000 No AG275 of 1998— Registered.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 808 Western Australian Police Service Enterprise Agreement for Police Act Employees 1998 No. AG129 of 1998—Registered .................. 1127 Western Australian Tourism Commission Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. PSAAG17 of 1999—Registered ........................ 1686 Western Construction Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1998 No. AG256 of 1998—Registered............................................................. 545 Western Reo Industrial Agreement No. AG248 of 1998—Registered....................................................................................................... 227 WesTrac Equipment (Service Operations) Enterprise Agreement 1999 No. AG33 of 1999—Registered—Amending Order................... 1154, 1410 WorkCover WA Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG9 of 1999—Registered..................................................................................................... 1158 WorkCover WA Agreement 1998 No. PSAAG21 of 1999—Registered................................................................................................... 1693 Worsley Expansion Project Partnership Agreement No. AG264 of 1998—Registered ............................................................................. 810 Zoological Gardens Board (Operations Employees) Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1999 No. AG65 of 1999—Registered ................ 1415 AWARDS/AGREEMENTS—APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF—NO VARIATION RESULTING Cleaners and Caretakers (Car and Caravan Parks) Award 1975 No. 5 of 1975.......................................................................................... 1711 Contract Cleaners’ (Ministry of Education) Award 1990 No. A5 of 1981................................................................................................. 1428 Graceville Women’s Centre-Salvation Army Industrial Agreement 1997 No. AG183 of 1997................................................................. 1429 Independent Schools’ Teachers’ Award 1976 No. R27 of 1976 ................................................................................................................ 244 Mineral Sands Industry Award 1991 No. A3 of 1991................................................................................................................................ 1173, 1711 Railway Employees’ Award No. 18 of 1969 ............................................................................................................................................. 556 AWARD/AGREEMENTS—INTERPRETATION OF Aged and Disabled Persons Hostels Award 1987 No. A6 of 1987 ............................................................................................................ 1174 Masters, Mates and Engineers Passenger Ferries Award No. A9 of 1996.................................................................................................. 556 Rangers (National Parks) Consolidated Award 1987 No. A17 of 1981 ..................................................................................................... 557 AWARDS/AGREEMENTS—CONSOLIDATION BY REGISTRAR Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry (Construction and Servicing) Award No. 10 of 1979 .......................................................... 311 Animal Welfare Industry Award No. 8 of 1968......................................................................................................................................... 330 Quarry Workers Award 1969 No. 13 of 1968............................................................................................................................................ 896 AWARDS/AGREEMENTS—VARIATION OF— Aboriginal Medical Service Employees’ Award No. A26 of 1987 ............................................................................................................ 33, 86 Aboriginal Police Aides Award No. 31 of 1979 ........................................................................................................................................ 1127 Aerated Water and Cordial Manufacturing Industry Award 1975 No. 10 of 1975..................................................................................... 33, 83, 719 Aged and Disabled Persons Hostels Award 1987 No. A6 of 1987 ............................................................................................................ 33, 85, 1174 Animal Welfare Industry Award No. 8 of 1968......................................................................................................................................... 33, 88 Artworkers Award No. A30 of 1987 ...................................................................................................................................................... 234, 821, 1171 Bag Sack and Textile Award No. 3 of 1960 .............................................................................................................................................. 33, 79 Bakers' (Country) Award Nos. 18 of 1977 and R18 of 1977 ..................................................................................................................... 33, 80 Bakers' (Metropolitan) Award No. 13 of 1987 .......................................................................................................................................... 33, 82 BP Refinery (Kwinana) (Security Officers') Award 1978 No. R56 of 1978 .............................................................................................. 33, 77 Brushmakers' Award No. 30 of 1959......................................................................................................................................................... 33, 71 Building Materials Manufacture (CSR Limited—Welshpool Works) Award 1982 No. A10 of 1982 ....................................................... 33, 70 Building Trades Award 1968 No. 31 of 1966...........................................................................................................................................234, 548, 821 Building Trades (Construction) Award 1987 No. 14 of 1978 .....................................105, 113, 153, 156, 160, 165, 184, 188, 191, 194, 223, 227, 401 ............................................................................................................................432, 435, 473, 518, 532, 540, 821, 985, 1011, 1014, 1030, 1035 ...........................................................................................................................................1075, 1079, 1083, 1124, 1344, 1350, 1370,1374, 1400 .................................................................................................................................................................................1568, 1598, 1676, 1680, 1684 Building Trades (Government) Award 1968 No. 31A of 1966............................................................................................................... 235, 821, 1415 Child Care (Lady Gowrie Child Centre) Award No. A3 of 1984............................................................................................................... 33, 69 Child Care (Out of School Care—Play Leaders) Award No. A13 of 1984................................................................................................ 33, 67 Child Care (Subsidised Centres) Award No. A26 of 1985......................................................................................................................... 33, 76 Children's Services Consent Award 1984 No. A1 of 1985 ........................................................................................................................ 33, 74 Children's Services (Private) Award No. A10 of 1990 ....................................................................................................................... 33, 73, 548, 1172 Cleaners and Caretakers Award No. 12 of 1969........................................................................................................................................ 33, 65 Cleaners and Caretakers (Car and Caravan Parks) Award 1975 No. 5 of 1975.......................................................................................... 33, 64 Clerks (Commercial, Social & Professional Services) Award No. 14 of 1972........................................................................................... 709 Clerks (Racing Industry-Betting) Award 1978 No. R22 of 1977............................................................................................................... 1705 Clerks (Wholesale and Retail) Award 1979 No. 38 of 1947...................................................................................................................... 164, 1585 Cockburn Cement Limited Award 1991 No. 14 of 1991 ........................................................................................................................... 1007 Cockburn Cement Limited Agreement 1993 No. AG 72 of 1993.............................................................................................................. 1007 Cockburn Cement Limited Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 1995 No. AG293 of 1995.......................................................................... 1007 79 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 1789 CUMULATIVE CONTENTS—continued Page AWARDS/AGREEMENTS—VARIATION OF—continued Contract Cleaners' (Ministry of Education) Award 1990 No. A5 of 1981 ................................................................................................. 33, 63 Cultural Centre Award 1987 No. A28 of 1988 .......................................................................................................................................... 477 Drum Reclaiming Award No. 21 of 1961.................................................................................................................................................. 33, 62 Earth Moving and Construction Award No. 10 of 1963 ................................................................................................................... 236, 435, 548, 821 Engine Drivers' (Building and Steel Construction) Award No. 20 of 1973..................................................................................... 237, 549, 821, 1777 Engine Drivers' (General) Award No. R21A of 1977 ................................................................................................................................ 238 Engine Drivers' (Government) Award 1983 No. A5 of 1983..................................................................................................................... 238 Engineering Trades (Government) Award 1967 Nos. 29, 30, 31 of 1961 and 3 of 1962............................................................................ 756, 1415 Ethnic Children's Services Industrial Award 1993 No. A10 of 1989 ......................................................................................................... 33, 56 Family Day Care Co-ordinators' and Assistants' Award 1985 No. A16 of 1985........................................................................................ 33,57 Food Industry (Food Manufacturing or Processing) Award No. A20 of 1990 ........................................................................................... 207, 471 Foodland Associated Limited (Western Australia) Warehouse Award 1982 No. 27 of 1982 .................................................................... 827 Foremen (Building Trades) Award 1991 No. A5 of 1987—Amending Order......................................................................................... 239, 821,1706 Funeral Directors' Assistants' Award No. 18 of 1962 ................................................................................................................................ 33, 44 Gaol Officers' Award 1998 No. 12 of 1968............................................................................................................................................... 240, 549 Gardeners (Government) 1986 Award No. 16 of 1983.............................................................................................................................. 1415 Health Care Industry (Private) Superannuation Award 1987 No. A8 of 1988 ........................................................................................... 989 Homes of Peace (Salaried Officers) Agreement 1976 No. 6 of 1977......................................................................................................... 1551 Hospital Salaried Officers (Nursing Homes) Award 1976 Nos. R18 & R19 of 1974 ................................................................................ 1118, 1551 Hospital Salaried Officers (Private Hospitals) Award 1980 No. R28 of 1977 .................................................................................. 443, 464, 538, 989 Hospital Salaried Officers' (Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service) Award 1978 No. R17 of 1974 .......................................................... 107, 550 Hospital Workers (Cleaning Contractors—Private Hospitals) Award 1978 No. R2 of 1977 ..................................................................... 33, 43 Hospital Workers' (N'gala) Award No. 6A of 1958 ................................................................................................................................... 33, 41 Hotel and Tavern Workers' Award 1978 No. R31 of 1977........................................................................................................................ 169 Independent Schools Administrative and Technical Officers Award 1993 No. A15 of 1991 .................................................................... 1122 Independent Schools' Teachers' Award 1976 No. R27 of 1976 ...................................................................................205, 394, 398, 1055, 1094, 1109 Industrial Spraypainting and Sandblasting Award 1991 No. A33 of 1987................................................................................................240, 554, 821 Iron Ore Production and Processing (Hamersley Iron Pty Ltd) Award 1987 No. A20 of 1997.................................................................. 1707 Iron & Steel Industry Workers (BHP Steel International – Rod and Bar Division) Award No.1 of 1968 .................................................. 724, 1001 Metal Trades (General) Award 1966 No. 13 of 1965 .................................................................241, 370, 404, 422, 526, 534, 536, 545, 731, 788, 791 ................................................................................................................................................... 798, 804, 808, 977, 980, 1097, 1154, 1348, 1353 ..............................................................................................................................................................1386, 1404, 1408, 1410, 1572, 1602,1659 Miscellaneous Government Conditions and Allowances Award 1992 No. 40 of 1992.............................................................................. 477, 1415 Mineral Earths Employees' Award No. 9 of 1975...................................................................................................................................... 33, 38 Mineral Sands Industry Award 1991 No. A3 of 1991................................................................................................................................ 33, 829 Motor Vehicle (Service Station, Sales Establishments, Rust Prevention and Paint Protection) Industry Award No. 29 of 1980 ............... 832 Oil Bunkering BP (Fremantle) Award No. 20 of 1991 .............................................................................................................................. 1106 Optical Mechanics' Award 1971 No. 9 of 1970......................................................................................................................................... 33, 36 Pastrycooks' Award No.A24 of 1981 ........................................................................................................................................................ 33, 35 Perth Theatre Trust Award No. 9 of 1983 ................................................................................................................................................. 477 Photographic Industry Award 1980 No. A9 of 1980 ................................................................................................................................. 33, 61 Plaster Plasterglass and Cement Workers' Award No. A29 of 1989 .......................................................................................................... 242, 555 Plastic Manufacturing Award 1977 No. 5 of 1977 ................................................................................................................... 33, 59, 977, 1005, 1546 Porcelain Workers Award No. 1 of 1970................................................................................................................................................... 397 Poultry Breeding Family & Hatchery Workers' Award 1976 No. R20 of 1976 ......................................................................................... 33, 55 Printing Community Newspaper Group Award No. A21 of 1989 ............................................................................................................. 1666 Printing (Government) Award 1990 No. A8 of 1990................................................................................................................................. 477 Private Hospital Employees' Award 1972 No. 27 of 1971......................................................................................................................... 33, 39 Quadriplegic Centre Award No. A1 of 1993 ............................................................................................................................................. 33, 53 Quarry Workers Award No. 13 of 1968 ................................................................................................................................................. 788, 896, 1384 RAC Road Services Employees Mechanical Services Award 1993 Nos. A14 & 1235 of 1988................................................................. 1396 Radio and Television Employees' Award No. A3 of 1980......................................................................................................................... 1426 Salaried Officers (Association for the Blind of Western Australia) Award 1995 No. A5 of 1995 ............................................................. 1341 Security Officers Award No. A25 of 1981 ................................................................................................................................................ 89 Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) Award 1977 No. R32 of 1976..................................117, 142, 164, 415, 469, 977, 1578 Soap and Allied Products Manufacturing Award No. 25 of 1960.............................................................................................................. 33, 51 State Research Stations Agricultural Schools and College Workers Award 1971 No. 23 of 1971............................................................. 1172 Storemen (Government Consolidated) Award 1979 No. 20 of 1969 ......................................................................................................... 477 Supermarkets and Chain Stores (Western Australia) Warehouse Award 1982 No. A26 of 1982............................................................... 832 Timber Workers Award No 36 of 1950..................................................................................................................................................... 405 Timber Yard Workers Award No. 11 of 1951 ........................................................................................................................................... 1427 Training Assistants' and Community Support Staff (Spastic Welfare) Award No. 16 of 1986 .................................................................. 33, 45 Transport Workers' (Burswood Island Resort) Award 1987 No. A2 of 1987............................................................................................. 243 Transport Workers (General) Award No. 10 of 1961 ......................................................................................................522, 524, 780, 786, 788, 1384 Transport Workers (Government) Award 1952 No. 2A of 1952................................................................................................................ 477 University Colleges and Swanleigh Award 1980 No. R7 of 1979 ............................................................................................................. 33, 50 Watchmakers' and Jewellers' Award 1970 No. 10 of 1970 ........................................................................................................................ 33, 46 Western Australian Government/Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union Redeployment, Retraining and Redundancy (Interim) Award 1994.................................................................................................................................................... 477 Western Australian Mint Security Officers' Award 1988 No. A5 of 1988................................................................................................. 33, 48 The Western Australian Surveying (Private Practice) Industry Award 1989 No. A2 of 1988.................................................................... 555 Wool Scouring and Fellmongery Industry Award No. 32 of 1959............................................................................................................. 33, 49 Zoological Gardens Board - Gardeners Weekend Work Industrial Agreement 1995 No. AG299 of 1995................................................. 1415 Zoological Gardens Board - Keepers Career Structure Industrial Agreement 1996 No. AG157 of 1996................................................... 1415 Zoological Gardens Employees Award 1969 No. 29 of 1969.................................................................................................................... 1415 BOARDS OF REFERENCE — DECISION OF Healy Airconditioning Pty Ltd and Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board—No. 11 of 1998.................................. 560 CANCELLATION OF AWARDS/AGREEMENTS/RESPONDENTS A.W.U Bellway Mount Seabrook Talc Mining Agreement 1980 No. 2 of 1980—Cancellation................................................................ 834 Contract Cleaners (Ministry of Education) Award 1990 No. 5 of 1981—Deletion of Respondents .......................................................... 834 Crothall Hospital Services W.A. Pty Ltd Award No. A3 of 1987—Cancellation of Award ...................................................................... 1429 Draughtsmen’s Tracers and Planners (Mt Newman Mining Company Pty Ltd and Goldsworthy Mining Ltd) Award 1976 No. 3 of 1975—Cancellation of Award ........................................................................................................................................................... 834 Dresser Minerals – AWU Barites Mining and Process Award 1979 No. R33 of 1979—Cancellation of Award....................................... 835 Enrolled Nurses & Nursing Assistants (Private) Award No. 8 of 1978—Deletion of Respondents........................................................... 835 1790 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 79 W.A.I.G. CUMULATIVE CONTENTS—continued Page CANCELLATION OF AWARDS/AGREEMENTS/RESPONDENTS—continued Ferries Masters’ Engineers’ and Deckhands’ (Transperth) Award 1964 No. 8 of 1965—Cancellation of Award ..................................... 835 Goldsworthy Mining Limited ADSTE Staff Award No. A33 of 1981—Cancellation of Award ............................................................... 834 Metal Trades (General) Award 1966 No. 13 of 1965—Deletion of Respondents...................................................................................... 835 Photographic Industry Award 1980 No. A9 of 1980—Deletion of Respondents....................................................................................... 836 Pilbara Energy Project Construction Agreement No. AG31 of 1995—Cancellation of Agreement........................................................... 834 Pilbara Energy Project (Newman Power Station) Agreement No AG13 of 1996—Cancellation of Agreement ........................................ 834 Retail Food Establishments Employees Agreement No. AG15 of 1992—Deletion of Respondents.......................................................... 836 Tea Attendants and Canteen Workers’ (S.E.C.) Award No. 27 of 1974—Cancellation of Award............................................................. 1429 CANCELLATION OF ORDERS Yandi Construction Order No. CR361 of 1991—Cancellation of Order.................................................................................................... 834 Yandi Construction Order No. C230 of 1993—Cancellation of Order ...................................................................................................... 834 COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION –AWARDS/AGREEMENTS-VARIATION OF Federated Brick, Tile and Pottery Industrial Union and Australian Fine China Pty Ltd—No. 1384 of 1998—Variation of Porcelain Workers Award 1970 No. 1 of 1970—Dismissed.............................................................................................................................. 1337 COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION – MATTERS DEALT WITH Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Education Department of Western Australia—No. PSAC51 of 1998— Conference re Access to salary packaging—Discontinued................................................................................................................. 1544 Civil Service Association and Commissioner, Health Department of Western Australia—No. PSAC54 of 1998—Conference re Access to salary packaging—Discontinued........................................................................................................................................ 1544 Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Department of Land Administration—No. PSAC42 of 1998—Conference re Access to salary packaging—Discontinued........................................................................................................................................ 1544 Civil Service Association and Director General, Department of Minerals and Energy—No. P31 of 1998—Application re Salary Packaging—Discontinued.................................................................................................................................................................. 1544 Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Ministry for Culture and the Arts—No. PSAC55 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging—Discontinued....................................................................................................................................................... 1545 Civil Service Association and Executive Director, Ministry of Fair Trading—No. PSAC57 of 1998—Conference re Salary packaging—Discontinued.................................................................................................................................................................. 1545 Construction, Mining, Energy, Timberyards, Sawmills and Woodworkers Union and Others and RGC Mineral Sands Ltd—Nos. 277A, 277B and 1790 of 1998—Variation of Award—Order issued................................................................................................. 27, 1545 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Bakewell Pies (1998) and Others—No. 1023 of 1998 and other Applications—Variation of Awards—Order Issued........................................................................................................................... 33 Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and the Honourable Minister for Education—No. CR49 of 1997—Variation of Agreement—Direction Issued............................................................................................................................................................ 648 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Wormalds Security—No. 1060 of 1998—Security Officers (North West Shelf Project) 1998—Order Issued .................................................................................................................................................... 89 CONCILIATION ORDERS Richardson A and Another and Pipunya Pty Ltd and Another—Nos. 254 and 255 of 1999—Reasons for Decision—Application For Order Under S.32............................................................................................................................................................................... 1200 CONFERENCES – MATTERS ARISING OUT OF Australian Workers Union, West Australian Branch, Industrial Union of Workers and Cockburn Cement Limited—No. C59 of 1999—re Claim Terms and Conditions of Employment—Recommendation..................................................................................... 893 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Eltin Limited—No. C126 of 1999—Claim re Demotion of an employee.................................................................................................................................................................. 1779 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Wirralie Gold Mines Pty Ltd —No. C361 of 1998 and C3 of 1999—Claim re Consolidation of Both Applications—Order Issued........................................................................ 892 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and John Holland Construction & Engineering Pty Ltd—No. CR148 of 1998—Claim re Dismissal—Dismissed............................................................................................................. 303 Civil Service Association and Hon. Attorney General—No. PSAC8 of 1998—Conference re Minimum Staffing Levels—Interim Order Issued....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1179 Construction, Mining, Energy, Timberyards, Sawmills and Woodworkers Union and BGC (Earthworks)—No. C357 of 1998—Claim re Site Allowance—Order Issued....................................................................................................................................................... 1764 Forest Products, Furnishing and Allied Industries Union and Wesfi Pty Ltd—No. C95 of 1999—Conference re Dismissal—Direction Issued................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1474 Independent School Salaried Officers' Association of Western Australia, Industrial Union of Workers and Roman Catholic Bishop of Bunbury and St Anne's School—No. C57 of 1999—Claim re Withdrawal of Formal Warnings—Granted....................................... 1213, 1214 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Burswood Resort (Management) Limited—No. C125 of 1999— Conference re Disciplinary interviews without representation—Interim Order.................................................................................. 1764 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Cunderdin Hotel—No. C371 of 1998—Conference re Unfair Dismissal— Order Issued....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1214 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Ray Mullins and Sons Pty Ltd—No. C113 of 1999—Conference re New Roster and the refusal to sign a Workplace Agreement—Interim Order ........................................................................................... 1474 Rail, Tram and Bus Industry Union and the Western Australian Government Railways Commission—No. C22 of 1999—Conference re Freedom of Choice regarding conditions of employment—Order Issued....................................................................................... 1475 Western Australian Prison Officers' Union and Hon. Attorney General—No. C264 of 1998—Conference re Call Out Procedures— Direction Issued................................................................................................................................................................................. 1215 CONFERENCES – MATTERS REFERRED Australian Railways Union and Western Australian Government Railways Commission—No. CR257 of 1998—Conference re Westrail Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy and Procedure—Dismissed .............................................................................................. 1215 Australian Rail, Tram and Bus Industry Union and Western Australian Government Railways Commission—No. CR2 of 1999— Conference re Site Clean Shaven Policy—Order Issued .................................................................................................................... 1223 Australian Workers’ Union and Cockburn Cement Limited—No. CR333 of 1998—Conference re Unfair Dismissal—Order Issued ..... 1227 Australian Workers’ Union and Eltin Surface Mining Pty Ltd—No. CR89 of 1997—Conference re Dismissal—Order Issued ............... 1233 Australian Workers’ Union and St Barbara Mines Ltd—No. CR189 of 1998—Conference re Redundancy—Order Issued.................... 1765 Australian Workers’ Union and Total Marine Services Pty Ltd—No. CR79 of 1998—Conference re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed for want of Jurisdiction............................................................................................................................................................................ 1235 79 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 1791 CUMULATIVE CONTENTS—continued Page CONFERENCES – MATTERS REFERRED—continued Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Direct Engineering Services—No. CR271 of 1998— Conference re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed ........................................................................................................................ 1768 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Dick’s Auto Service—No. CR49 of 1999— Conference re Unfair Dismissal—Discontinued by leave .................................................................................................................. 1771 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Brown & Root A.O.C.—No. CR347 of 1998— Conference re Termination—Discontinued by leave.......................................................................................................................... 1477 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Cape Modern Joint Venture—No. CR27 of 1999—Application re Unfair Dismissal— Discontinued by leave ..................................................................................................... 880, 1478 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Clyde Services—No. CR348 of 1998— Conference re Reimbursement of travel costs for employees proceeding on annual leave and by means other than air— Discontinued by leave........................................................................................................................................................................ 1478 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and G & G Steelworks—No. CR221 of 1998— Application re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed—Order Issued............................................................................................................. 880 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Garrigan T Structural Steel Pty Ltd—No. CR331 of 1998—Conference re Contractual Entitlements—Discontinued by Leave..................................................................................... 1478 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and John Holland Construction and Engineering Pty Ltd—No. CR315 of 1997—Conference re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed......................................................................................... 1772 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Metalcorp Recyclers —No. CR269 of 1998— Conference re Unfair Dismissal—Discontinued by Leave................................................................................................................. 1478 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Picton Steel Pty Ltd—No. CR191 of 1998— Conference re Termination—Discontinued by leave.......................................................................................................................... 1478 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Riverton Engineering Co—No. CR48 of 1999— Conference re Redundancy—Discontinued by leave ......................................................................................................................... 1479 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and Rock Engineering (Aust) Pty Ltd—No. CR329 of 1998—re Dispute in Relation to a Number of Conditions of Employment—Recommendation..................................................... 893 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and TVT Engineers Pty Ltd—CR322 of 1998— Conference re Dismissal—Dismissed ................................................................................................................................................ 1479 Builders' Labourers, Painters and Plasterers Union and Another and Armadale Concrete Tank Company Ltd: Sound Plumbing—No CR357 of 1998—Conference re Site Allowance—Order Issued........................................................................................................ 1772 Builders' Labourers, Painters and Plasterers Union and Others and Andreco Hurll, Total Corrosion Control Pty Limited and Novacoat—Omega Challenge—No. CR13 of 1998—Claim re Confined Space Allowance—Dismissed.......................................... 303 Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Department of Education Services—PSACR22 of 1998—Conference re Pay and Conditions—Order Issued........................................................................................................................................................... 1430 Civil Service Association and Managing Director South Metropolitan College of TAFE—No. PSACR34 of 1998—Application re Victimisation—Order Issued ....................................................................................................................................................... 559, 1434, 1712 Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Workers Union and BHP Transport Pty Ltd—No. CR216 of 1998—Conference re Disciplinary letter—Discontinued................................................................................... 1774 Forest Products, Furnishing and Allied Industries Union and Bunnings Forest Products—No. CR196 of 1998—Claim re Dismissal— Dismissed .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 304 Independent School Salaried Officers' Association of Western Australia, Industrial Union of Workers and The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Perth (Inc) and Our Lady of Mercy Primary School—No. CR168 of 1998—Determination of the Award Provision—Declaration...................................................................................................................................................................... 1240 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Augusta Margaret River Districts Football Club (Inc)—No. CR372 of 1998—Conference re Unfair Dismissal—Discontinued..................................................................................................................... 1774 Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Bega Garnbirringu Health Service Aboriginal Corporation—No. CR163 of 1997—Claim re Dismissal—Dismissed............................................................................................................................................. 1238 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and John and Nadine Benston Franchise and Licensed User Jani-King Commercial Cleaning Service—No. CR15 of 1998—Conference re Termination—Withdrawn ....................................................... 1239 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Polarcup (Australia) Ltd—No. CR234 of 1998—Conference re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1775 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Quirk Corporate Cleaning Australia Pty Ltd—No. CR260 of 1998— Claim re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed ............................................................................................................................................. 608 Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and the Hon. Minister for Education—No. CR49 of 1997—Variation of Agreement—Direction Issued............................................................................................................................................................ 648 Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Forestlea Investment Pty Ltd t/as Select Cleaning Services—No. CR60 of 1997—Dismissal—Granted ............................................................................................................................................................... 1240 West Australian Locomotive Engine Driver’s, Firemen’s and Cleaners’ Union and Western Australian Government Railways Commission—No. CR180 of 1998—Conference re Interstate Pass and Fare Concessions—Order Issued........................................ 1242, 1243 Western Australian Police Union and Honourable Minister for Police—No. CR114 of 1999—Conference re Reduction in rank and salary—Memorandum of Matters ...................................................................................................................................................... 1775 CONFERENCES – NOTATION OF.......................................................................................................................... 309, 608, 886, 1244, 1479, 1776 CORRECTIONS Application No. 2005A of 1997—Plaster, Plasterglass and Cement Workers’ Award No. A29 of 1989—Correction Issued ................... 609 Application No. 1183 of 1998—Engine Drivers’ (Building and Steel Construction) Award No. 20 of 1973—Correcting Order ............. 1777 Application No. 2010 of 1998—Variation of Artworkers Award No. A30 of 1987 .................................................................................. 1171 Application No. 2080 of 1998—Deliu JR and Hospitality Inns Pty Ltd—Application re Unfair Dismissal and Allegedly Denied Contractual Entitlements—Corrected Order ...................................................................................................................................... 610 Application No. 2178 of 1998—Construction, Mining, Energy, Timberyards, Sawmills & Woodworkers Union and RGC Mineral Sands Limited and Others—Correcting Order ................................................................................................................................... 888 Application RCBCR1 of 1998—Western Australian Railways Officers Union and Western Australian Railways Commission— Correcting Order................................................................................................................................................................................ 888 FULL BENCH – APPEALS AGAINST DECISION OF COMMISSION Altaras BW and Martin Wiedermann trading as Guardian Industries—Appeal No. 15 of 1999—Appeal Against Decision of Commission (79 WAIG 251) re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed ......................................................................................................... 1293 Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union and John Holland Construction & Engineering Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 1953 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of Commission (78 WAIG 3870) re Unfair Dismissal—Upheld........... 1302 1792 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 79 W.A.I.G. CUMULATIVE CONTENTS—continued Page FULL BENCH – APPEALS AGAINST DECISION OF COMMISSION—continued Bogunovich R and Bayside Western Australia Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 939 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of Commission (78 WAIG 2444) re Unfair Dismissal—Upheld....................................................................................................................................... 8 Civil Service Association and Perth Theatre Trust—Appeal No. 1470 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of Public Service Arbitrator (78 WAIG 3378) re Transfer of an Employee—Dismissed................................................................................................................ 14 Civil Service Association and Managing Director South Metropolitan College of TAFE—Appeal No. 158 of 1999— Appeal Against Decision of Commission (79 WAIG 559) re Victimisation—Dismissed ........................................................................................... 1533 Fraser C and Sport Specific Australia Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 1581 of 1998—Appeal Against the Decision of Commission (78 WAIG 3574) re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed.............................................................................................................................................. 950 Growers Market Butchers and Backman S—Appeal No. 2220 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of Commission (78 WAIG 4892) re Unfair Dismissal—Dismissed........................................................................................................................................................ 1313 Helm P and Hansley Holdings Pty Ltd (Under Administration)—Appeal No. 1758 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of Commission (78 WAIG 3576) re Unfair Dismissal and Adjournment—Dismissed........................................................................... 23 Hutchinson GR and Cable Sands (WA) Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 1970 of 1998— Appeal Against the Decision of Commission (78 WAIG 4427) re Application for Reinstatement on the grounds of Unfair Dismissal—Upheld .......................................................... 951 Rosemist Holdings Pty Ltd and Khoury FA—Appeal No. 2096 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of Commission (78 WAIG 4432) re Compensation for Unfair Dismissal and an Application to extend time to the File Notice of Appeal Application—Dismissed..... 367, 645 Satie G and Swan Television and Radio Broadcasters Limited trading as STW Channel 9 Perth —Appeal No. 2238 of 1998—Appeal Against the Decision of the Commission (79 WAIG 292) re Unfair Dismissal and Allegedly Denied Contractual Entitlements— Upheld ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 955 Timms JJ and Phillips Engineering Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 2027 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of Commission (78 WAIG 4460) re Unfair Dismissal and Allegedly denied Contractual Entitlements—Dismissed.............................................................................. 1318 FULL BENCH – APPEALS AGAINST DECISION OF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE ABB Installation & Service Pty Ltd and Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Workers Union—Appeal No. 1836 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of Commission (unreported) re Breach of Award— Dismissed .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1329 Builders’ Labourerers, Painters and Plasterers Union and Toscana (WA) Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 16 of 1999—Appeal Against the Decision of Industrial Magistrate(unreprted) re Breach of Award—Withdrawn................................................................................ 959 Forest Products, Furnishing and Allied Industries Industrial Union and Custom Vanities Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 1868 of 1998—Appeal Against the Decision of the Industrial Magistrate (unreported) re Breach of Award—Dismissed...................................................... 959 Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd and Allan Graham Shuttleton—Appeal No. 2184 of 1998— Appeal Against the Decision of the Industrial Magistrate (unreported) re Enforcement of Section 96E (1) (a) IR Act 1979—Dismissed................................................. 1533 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Falcon Investigations Security Pty Ltd and the Honourable Minister for Labour—Appeal No. 78 of 1999— Appeal Against the Decision of Industrial Magistrate (unreported) re Breach of Award— Dismissed .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 963 Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union and Quirk Corporate Cleaning Australia Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 1706 of 1998— Appeal Against the Decision of Industrial Magistrate (unreported ) re Breach of Award—Dismissed .............................................. 966 FULL BENCH – PROCEDURAL DIRECTIONS AND ORDERS Pisconeri P J and Laurens & Munns Incorporating Munns Nominees Pty Ltd and George Laurence (WA) Pty Ltd—Appeal No. 2185 of 1998—Application For Stay of Proceedings—Granted ................................................................................................................. 26 INDUSTRIAL APPEAL COURT The Minister For Labour Relations and Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Workers Union and Another—Appeal No. IAC9 of 1998—Appeal Against Decision of President re Discharge of Interim Order—Upheld .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Western Australian Mint and Others and Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union, Miscellaneous Workers Division, Western Australian Branch—Appeal Nos. IAC10-48 of 1998—Appeals against the Decision of the Commission in Court Session (79WAIG33)—Interim Order Issued .......................................................................................................................... 643 INDUSTRIAL APPEAL COURT—APPEALS AGAINST DECISION OF COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION Western Australian Mint and Others and Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers’ Union—Appeal Nos. IAC10-48 of 1998— Appeals against the Decision of the Commission in Court Session (79WAIG33) re Application to Vary Awards—Interim Order Issued................................................................................................................................................................................................. 367 Western Australian Mint and Others and Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers’ Union—Appeal Nos. IAC10-48 of 1998— Appeals against the Decision of the Commission in Court Session (79WAIG33) re Application to Vary Awards—Order Issued .... 945 LONG SERVICE LEAVE—STANDARD PROVISIONS .............................................................................................................................. 1 NOTICES—APPOINTMENTS Commissioner JF Gregor Appointed Public Service Arbitrator................................................................................................................. 612 Commissioner PE Scott Appointed additional Public Service Arbitrator .................................................................................................. 612 Nicholls PA Appointed as Industrial Magistrate........................................................................................................................................ 896 Commissioner CB Parks Appointed additional Public Service Arbitrator ................................................................................................. 1252 Commissioner AR Beech Appointed additional Public Service Arbitrator................................................................................................ 1252 NOTICES—AWARD/AGREEMENT MATTERS Australian Red Cross Blood Service, Western Australia AMA Medical Practitioners Industrial Agreement 1998—Application No. AG286 of 1998—Application For Registration of an Industrial Agreement ...................................................................................... 244 Djooraminda Direct Care Workers' Industrial Agreement 1998—Application No. AG279 of 1998—Application For Registration of an Industrial Agreement..................................................................................................................................................................... 244 Graylands Selby - Lemnos and Special Care Health Services Award 1998—Application No. PSAA1 of 1999—Application for New Award ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 837 NOTICES—CANCELLATION OF AWARDS/AGREEMENTS/RESPONDENTS—UNDER SECTION 47 AWU-Bunbury Harbour Maintenance and Services Agreement 1971 No. AG21 of 1971—Cancellation of Agreement .......................... 1482 Building Trades Award 1968 No. 31 of 1966—Cancellation of Respondent............................................................................................. 1483 Catering Employees and Tea Attendants (Government) Award 1982 No. A34 of 1981—Cancellation of Respondent............................. 1483 Crothall Hospital Services (WA) Pty Ltd Award No. A3 of 1987 ............................................................................................................. 612 Engine Drivers (Government) Award 1983 No. A5 of 1983—Cancellation of Respondent ...................................................................... 1483 Tea Attendants and Canteen Workers’ (SEC) Award 1975 No. 27 of 1974............................................................................................... 612 NOTICES – UNION MATTERS Construction, Mining, Energy, Timberyards, Sawmills and Woodworkers Union—No. 2211 of 1998—Application for Order Pursuant To Section 72A ................................................................................................................................................................... 349 79 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 1793 CUMULATIVE CONTENTS—continued Page NOTICES – UNION MATTERS—continued Construction, Mining, Energy, Timberyards, Sawmills and Woodworkers Union—No. 2211 of 1998—Application for Order Pursuant to Section 72A—ERRATUM.............................................................................................................................................. 615 Master Plumbers’ and Mechanical Services Association—No. 106 of 1999—Application to the Full Bench for alteration to Rules 1, 3, 4, 6................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1779 State School Teachers' Union—No. 505 of 1999—Application to Full Bench for Alteration to Rule 4 —Membership............................ 1252 Transport Workers’ Union—No. 68 of 1999—Application for Order pursuant to Section 72A ................................................................ 617 Transport Workers’ Union—No. 151 of 1999—Application pursuant to Section 72A.............................................................................. 911 PRESIDENT – MATTERS DEALT WITH Builders’ Labourerers, Painters and Plasterers Union and Toscana (WA) Pty Ltd—No. 206 of 1999—Application for Stay of Operation of a Decision of the Industrial Magistrate’s Court —Dismissed........................................................................................ 1247, 1340 Civil Service Association and Director General, Ministry for Culture and the Arts—No. 96 of 1999—Application for Stay of Order—. 368 Civil Service Association and Others and Director General of The Ministry For Culture and The Arts—No. 96 of 1999—Application Pursuant to S.49(11)—Dismissed ...................................................................................................................................................... 670 Civil Service Association and Managing Director, South Metropolitan College of TAFE—No. 447 of 1999—Application for Stay of Operation—Dismissed....................................................................................................................................................................... 976 Rosemist Holdings Pty Ltd and Khoury FA—No. 2213 of 1998—Order For Stay of Operation—Adjourned.......................................... 101 Rosemist Holdings Pty Ltd and Khoury FA—No. 2213 of 1998—Application for Stay of Operation—Dismissed.................................. 369 West Australian Locomotive Engine Drivers', Firemen's and Cleaners Union and Castellas R H and Others—No. 2120 of 1998— Orders pursuant to Section 66—Dismissed........................................................................................................................................ 101 PROCEDURAL DIRECTIONS AND ORDERS Application No. 246 of 1998—Order re Production of Documents........................................................................................................... 310 Application No. 365 of 1998—Order re Party be struck out from Application.......................................................................................... 610 Application No. 419 of 1998—Order re Production and Inspection of Documents ................................................................................... 610 Application No. 474 of 1998—Order re Quantum of Costs....................................................................................................................... 888 Application No. 517 of 1998—Order re Resolution of Matter by Agreement or Re-convene Conciliation Conference ............................ 1248 Application No. 1169 of 1998—Order re Production of Documents......................................................................................................... 310 Application No. 1325 of 1998—Order re Joinder of Application.............................................................................................................. 610 Application No. 1326 of 1998—Order re Joinder of Application.............................................................................................................. 611 Application No. 1361 of 1998—Order re Dismissed for want of Prosecution ........................................................................................... 611 Application No. 1378 of 1998—Preliminary Point re Discovery of Documents........................................................................................ 889 Application No. 1473 of 1998—Order re Application to Join a Respondent to Application be Dismissed................................................ 889 Application No. 1533 of 1998—Order re Production of Documents......................................................................................................... 890 Application Nos. 1582-1585 of 1998—Direction re Hearing Date, Client Record and Notice to Admit ................................................... 1248 Application No. 1613 of 1998—Order re Discovery and Production of Documents for Inspection........................................................... 1248 Application No. 1674 of 1998—Direction re Production and Inspection of Documents............................................................................ 1249 Application No. 1779 of 1998—Order re Respondents be struck out from Application............................................................................ 1777 Application No. 1846 of 1998—Order re Discontinued for want of Jurisdiction....................................................................................... 1249 Application No. 1847 of 1998—Order re Discontinued for want of Jurisdiction....................................................................................... 1249 Application No. 1848 of 1998—Order re Discontinued for want of Jurisdiction....................................................................................... 1250 Application No. 1856 of 1998—Direction re Discovery of Documents .................................................................................................... 890 Application No. 1856 & 2098 of 1998—Order re Deleting Application No. 1856 of 1998....................................................................... 1778 Application No. 1860 of 1998—Order re Costs and Adjournment............................................................................................................ 1481 Application No. 1944 of 1998—Order re Compensation Granted—Dismissed......................................................................................... 1250 Application No. 1959 of 1998—Order re Particulars of Claim and Production and Inspection of Documents .......................................... 611 Application No. 1996 of 1998—Order re Intervention .............................................................................................................................. 368 Application No. 2011 of 1998—Order re Filing of Notice of Answer and Counter Proposal and Serving all Named Respondents .......... 310 Application No. 2096 of 1998—Order re Extension of Time.................................................................................................................... 367 Application No. 2099 of 1998—Order re Amendment of Respondent’s Name......................................................................................... 890 Application No. 2140 of 1998—Direction re Discussions to Resolve Issues............................................................................................. 890 Application No. 2147 of 1998—Order re Party be struck out from Application........................................................................................ 611 Application No. 2157 of 1998—Order re Joinder of Application No. 2243 of 1998 ................................................................................. 896 Application No. 2158 of 1998—Order re Discovery of Documents and Inspection of Documents ........................................................... 891 Application No. 2164 of 1998—Order re Discovery of Documents and Inspection of Documents ........................................................... 1481 Application No. 2190 of 1998—Direction re Witness Statements and Statement of Agreed Facts............................................................ 1778 Application No. 2195 of 1998—Direction re Production of Documents and Response............................................................................. 1251 Application No. 2243 of 1998—Order re Joinder of Application No. 2157 of 1998 ................................................................................. 891 Application No. 9 of 1999—Order re Compensation Granted................................................................................................................... 1252 Application No. 21 of 1999—Consent Order re Exchange........................................................................................................................ 891 Application No. 37 of 1999—Order re Discovery and Production of Documents ..................................................................................... 1251 Application No. 88 of 1999—Direction re Filing of Particulars and Discovery of Documents.................................................................. 1251 Application No. 130 of 1999—Direction re Particulars and Discovery ..................................................................................................... 1481 Application No. 151 of 1999—Order and Directions re Parties have sufficient interest to be heard.......................................................... 1543 Application No. 206 of 1999—Order re Stay of Operation of a Decision of the Industrial Magistrate’s Court — Dismissed ................... 1247 Application No. 219 of 1999—Direction re Particulars, Discovery and Inspection................................................................................... 1481 Application No. 348 of 1999—Order re Inspection and photocopying of Documents............................................................................... 1482 Application No. 366 of 1999—Order re Amendment and Addition of a Respondent................................................................................ 1482 Application No. 367 of 1999—Order re Amendment and Addition of a Respondent................................................................................ 1482 Application No. 442 of 1999—Direction re Respondent to file and serve Notice of Answer and Counter Proposal ................................. 1778 Application No. 447 of 1999—Application for Stay of Operation—Dismissed ........................................................................................ 976 Application No. 593 of 1999—Direction re Meet and Discuss on the provisions of the Award ................................................................ 1778 Application No. BOR 4 of 1999—Direction re Parties to file and serve Statements and Notice of Witnesses required............................. 1252 Application No. C49 of 1997—Direction re Establishment of Skill Related Classifications Structure...................................................... 648 Application No. C126 of 1999—Direction re File an agreed Statement of Facts and Witness Statements ................................................ 1779 Application No. C264 of 1998—Conference re Call Out Procedures—Direction Issued .......................................................................... 1215 Application No. C361 of 1998 & C3 of 1999—Order re Consolidation of both Applications................................................................... 892 Application No. C38 of 1999—Recommendation re Cease Industrial Action to Ensure a Return to Work ............................................... 892 1794 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 79 W.A.I.G. CUMULATIVE CONTENTS—continued Page PROCEDURAL DIRECTIONS AND ORDERS—continued Application No. C46 of 1999—Recommendation re Recommence Enterprise Bargaining Negotiations .................................................. 892 Application No. C59 of 1999—Recommendation re Dispute Settlement Procedures................................................................................ 893 Application No. C95 of 1999—Direction re Further and Better particulars to be filed.............................................................................. 1474 Application No. CR329 of 1998—Recommendation re Dispute in Relation to Number of Conditions of Employment............................ 893 Application No. CR27 of 1999—Direction re Particulars of Claim........................................................................................................... 880 Application No. P35 of 1998—Application re Restructure of Registry—Direction Issued ....................................................................... 1177, 1434 Application No. PSACR34 of 1998—Order re Jurisdiction ...................................................................................................................... 1434 PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR – AWARDS/AGREEMENTS – VARIATION OF Agriculture Western Australia Enterprise Agreement 1998 – No. PSAAG9 of 1998 ................................................................................ 1545 Clerks (Public Authorities) Award 1987 – No. PSA 7A of 1987............................................................................................................... 1638, 1704 Education Department Ministerial Officers Salaries Allowances and Conditions Awad 1983 – No. 5 of 1983........................................ 820 Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Conditions Award 1989 – No. PSAA3 of 1989 ..................................231, 694, 767, 781, 1112, 1169 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 1545, 1585,1638,1686 Government Officers (Social Trainers) Award 1988 – No. PSAA20 of 1985...............................................................................................1017, 1170 Hospital Salaried Officers Award – No. 39 of 1968 ...................................................................................................448, 843, 1039, 1360, 1607,1622 Parliamentary Employees Award 1989 – Nos. A15 of 1987, A4 of 1988 and A7 of 1989 ....................................................................................1170 Police Award 1965 – No. 2 of 1966 .......................................................................................................................................................... 1127 Public Service Award 1992 – No. PSAA4 of 1989 .......................................................................232, 425, 477,509, 672, 748, 756, 1017, 1087, 1100 ..............................................................................................................................................................1158, 1171,1378, 1389, 1545, 1661, 1693 Western Australian Centre For Pathology and Medical Research (Pathcentre) Enterprise Agreement 1996—No. PSAAG165 of 1996—Dismissed............................................................................................................................................................................... 233 Western Australian Police Service Enterprise Agreement for Public Service Officers 1998 – No. PSAAG93 of 1998............................. 243 PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR – MATTERS DEALT WITH Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Agriculture Western Australia—PSACB60 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging—Discontinued.................................................................................................................................................................. 1430 Civil Service Association and Attorney General—No. PSAC 8 of 1999—Conference re Minimum Staffing Levels—Interim Order...... 1179 Civil Service Association and Board of Western Australian Centre for Pathology and Medical Research—PSACD60 of 1998— Conference re Salary Packaging—Discontinued................................................................................................................................ 1430 Civil Service Association and Minister for Education—No. P56 of 1998—Application re Variation of an Agreement—Discontinued by Leave ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 841 Civil Service Association and Executive Director, Education Department—PSAC74 of 1998—Breach of Public Sector Standards— Preliminary Matters Raised................................................................................................................................................................ 837 Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Department of Education Services—PSACR22 of 1998—Conference re Pay and Conditions—Order Issued........................................................................................................................................................... 1430 Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Department of Environmental Protection—PSACA66 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging—Discontinued................................................................................................................................................... 1432 Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Department of Resources Development—PSAC65 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging—Discontinued....................................................................................................................................................... 1432 Civil Service Association and Executive Director, Fisheries Department—PSACE60 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging— Discontinued...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1432 Civil Service Association and Chairman Government Employees Superannuation Board—No. PSAC1 of 1999—Discontinued by Leave ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 837 Civil Service Association and Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia—PSACC60 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging— Discontinued...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1432 Civil Service Association and Commissioner of Main Roads—PSAC58 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging—Discontinued ...... 1433 Civil Service Association and Director General, Ministry of Justice—PSACA60 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging— Discontinued...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1433 Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Planning—PSAC67 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging— Discontinued...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1433 Civil Service Association and Governing Council of the South Metropolitan College of TAFE—PSACB61 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging—Discontinued....................................................................................................................................................... 1433 Civil Service Association and Managing Director South Metropolitan College of TAFE—No. PSACR34 of 1998—Conference re Victimisation—Order Issued .............................................................................................................................................................559, 1434, 1712 Civil Service Association and Others and Director General Ministry for Culture and the Arts—No. PSACR85 of 1998—First Salary Increase For Enterprise Agreement—Order Issued............................................................................................................................ 245 Civil Service Association and Chief Executive Officer, WA Department of Training—PSACB66 of 1998—Conference re Salary Packaging—Discontinued.................................................................................................................................................................. 1434 Civil Service Association and Registrar,