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ity and Miscellaneous Workers Union, Miscellaneous Workers Division, Western Australian Branch and Activ Foundation Inc. No. 384 of 1996. 10 June 1997. Order. HAVING heard Ms S. Ellery on behalf of the v Mr L. Burns on behalf of the

(1997) 77 WAIG 1734 Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1997-06-10 File: No. 384 of 1996
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APPLICANT: ity and Miscellaneous Workers Union, Miscellaneous Workers Division, Western Australian Branch and Activ Foundation Inc. No. 384 of 1996. 10 June 1997. Order. HAVING heard Ms S. Ellery on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr L. Burns on behalf of the
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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 Activ Foundation Inc. No. 384 of 1996. 10 June 1997. Order. HAVING heard Ms S. Ellery on behalf of the Applicant and Mr L. Burns on behalf of the Respondent and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act, 1979, hereby orders— THAT the Social Trainers and Assistant Supervisors’ (Activ Foundation) Award be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period com- mencing on or after 30 October 1996. (Sgd.) C.B. PARKS, [L.S.] Commissioner. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 77 W.A.I.G. 1734 Schedule. Clause 32.—Wages: Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof— 32.—WAGES (1) The minimum weekly rate of wage payable to employ- ees covered by this award shall be as set out hereunder— Old Rate 1st, 2nd & 3rd New Rate Total Rate Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustments Per Per Annum Per Annum Per Annum Forthnight $ $ $ $ (a) Trainee Social Trainer Under 21 years— 1st Year Level 1, appropriate to age 2nd Year Next additional increment 3rd Year Next additional increment Level One 18 years of age 14238 1251 15489 593.83 19 years of age 16481 1251 17732 679.82 20 years of age 18507 1251 19758 757.50 Over 21 years— 1st Year Level 1, 1st year of adult service 20331 1251 21582 827.43 2nd Year Level 1, 2nd year of adult service 20983 1251 22234 852.42 3rd Year Level 1, 3rd year of adult service 21634 1251 22885 877.38 (b) Social Trainer On appointment Level 1, 4th year of adult service 22281 1251 23532 902.19 2nd year Level 1, 5th year of adult service 22932 1251 24183 927.14 3rd year Level 1, 6th year of adult service 23583 1251 24834 952.10 4th year Level 1, 7th year of adult service 24332 1251 25583 980.82 5th year Level 1, 8th year of adult service 24850 1251 26101 1000.68 6th year Level 1, 9th year of adult service 25616 1251 26867 1030.04 (c) Senior Social Trainer 1st year Level 2, 1st year of adult service 26533 1251 27784 1065.20 2nd year Level 2, 2nd year of adult service 27236 1251 28487 1092.15 3rd year Level 2, 3rd year of adult service 27975 1251 29226 1120.49 4th year Level 2, 4th year of adult service 28756 1251 30007 1150.43 5th year Level 2, 5th year of adult service 29573 1251 30824 1181.75 (d) Community Access Co-ordinator/Assistant Supervisor 1st year 22946 1251 24197 927.68 2nd year 23597 1251 24848 952.64 3rd year 24346 1251 25597 981.35 4th year 24864 1251 26115 1001.21 5th year 25629 1251 26880 1030.54 (2) The rates of pay in this award include three arbitrated safety net adjustments totalling $24.00 per week available under the Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment Principle pursuant to either the December 1993 State Wage Decision, the Decem- ber 1994 State Wage Decision and the March 1996 State Wage Decision. The first, second and third $8.00 per week arbitrated safety net adjustments may be offset to the extent of any wage increase payable since 1 November 1991 pursuant to enter- prise agreements or consent awards or award variations to give effect to enterprise agreements, insofar as that wage increase or part of it has not previously been used to offset an arbitrated safety net adjustment. Increases made under previous State Wage Case Principles or under the current Statement of Prin- ciples, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreement, are not to be used to offset arbitrated safety net adjustments. SUPERMARKETS AND CHAIN STORES (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) WAREHOUSE AWARD 1982. No. A26 of 1982.