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ision, Western Australian Branch and Mallabones Pty Ltd and Others. No. 840 of 1999. Saddlers and Leatherworkers’ Award. No. 7 of 1962. 27 August 1999. Order. HAVING heard Ms S. Ellery on behalf of the v Ms A. Young on behalf of the

(1999) 79 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1999-08-27 File: No. 840 of 1999
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APPLICANT: ision, Western Australian Branch and Mallabones Pty Ltd and Others. No. 840 of 1999. Saddlers and Leatherworkers’ Award. No. 7 of 1962. 27 August 1999. Order. HAVING heard Ms S. Ellery on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Ms A. Young on behalf of the
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[S]Wages — payment obligations
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. The Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union, Miscellaneous Workers Division, Western Australian Branch and Mallabones Pty Ltd and Others. No. 840 of 1999. Saddlers and Leatherworkers’ Award. No. 7 of 1962. 27 August 1999. Order. HAVING heard Ms S. Ellery on behalf of the applicant and Ms A. Young on behalf of the respondents, and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders— THAT the Saddlers and Leatherworkers’ Award be var- ied in accordance with the following schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the first pay period commencing on or after the 27th day of August 1999. (Sgd.) A.R. BEECH, [L.S.] Commissioner. Schedule. 1. Clause 23.—Leading Hands: Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following— 23.—LEADING HANDS Any worker placed by the employer in charge of other workers shall be paid the following rates in addition to their ordinary rates of wages— $ In charge of 1— 5 employees 18.20 In charge of 6—10 employees 22.95 In charge of 11 or more employees 31.40 2. Clause 24.—Special Rates: Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following— 24.—SPECIAL RATES Any worker required to repair goods which are of an unu- sually dirty or offensive nature shall be paid 32 cents per hour in addition to the ordinary rate. 3. Schedule A—Parties to the Award: Delete the words “The Federated Miscellaneous Workers’ Union of Australia, W.A. Branch” and insert in lieu thereof the following: The Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union, Miscellaneous Workers Division, Western Australian Branch SALARIED OFFICERS (ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA) AWARD, 1995. No. A 5 of 1995.