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Award 1982. No. A 34 of 1981. COMMISSIONER R.H. GIFFORD. 26 February 1996. Order HAVING heard Mr E. Fry on behalf of the v Mr S. Majeks on behalf of the

(1996) 76 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1996-02-26 File: No. 359 of 1995
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APPLICANT: Award 1982. No. A 34 of 1981. COMMISSIONER R.H. GIFFORD. 26 February 1996. Order HAVING heard Mr E. Fry on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr S. Majeks on behalf of the
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[P]Enterprise agreement approval [P]Enterprise agreement variation [S]Wages — payment obligations
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Federated Liquor And Allied Industries Employees’ Union Of Australia, Western Australian Branch, Union Of Workers and Minister for Primary Industry and Others. No. 359 of 1995. Catering Employees and Tea Attendants (Government) Award 1982. No. A 34 of 1981. COMMISSIONER R.H. GIFFORD. 26 February 1996. Order HAVING heard Mr E. Fry on behalf of the Applicant and Mr S. Majeks on behalf of the Respondents, and by consent, the (e) (i) The rates of pay in this award include the first $8.00 per week arbitrated safety net adjustment payable under the December, 1994 State Wage Decision. This first $8.00 per week arbitrated safety net ad- justment may be offset to the extent of any wage increase as a result of agreements reached at en- terprise level since 1 November, 1991. (ii) The rates of pay in this award include the second $8.00 per week arbitrated safety net adjustment payable under the December, 1994 State Wage De- cision. This second $8.00 per week arbitrated safety net adjustment may be offset to the extent of any wage increase payable since 1 November, 1991, pursuant to enterprise agreements, consent awards or award variations to give effect to enter- prise agreements, insofar as that wage increase has not previously been used to offset an arbitrated safety net adjustment. (iii) Increases made under previous State Wage Case Principles or under the current Statement of Prin- ciples, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset arbitrated safety net adjustments. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 710 76 W.A.I.G. Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act, 1979, hereby orders: THAT the Catering Employees and Tea Attendants (Government) Award 1982 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 the 23rd day of February 1996. (Sgd.) R.H. GIFFORD, [L.S] Commissioner. Schedule. Clause 22.—Wages. Delete subclauses (1) and (2) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (1) (a) Classifications: Base Rate Arbitrated Total (per week) Safety Net Award Adjustment Rate (per week) (per week) $ $ $ (a) Chef 351.20 8.00 359.20 (b) Qualified Cook 325.40 8.00 333.40 (c) Cooks Em- ployed Alone 307.90 8.00 315.90 (d) Other Cooks 304.60 8.00 312.60 (e) Bar Attendant 307.40 8.00 315.40 (f) Waiter/Waitress 300.20 8.00 308.20 (g) Steward/ Stewardess 300.20 8.00 308.20 (h) Cashier 307.40 8.00 315.40 (i) Counterhand 300.20 8.00 308.20 (j) Tea Attendant 297.20 8.00 305.20 (k) Kitchenhand 297.20 8.00 305.20 (l) General Hand 297.20 8.00 305.20 (b) Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment The rates of pay in this award include the first $8.00 per week arbitrated safety net adjust- ment payable under the December 1994 State Wage Decision. This first $8.00 per week ar- bitrated safety net adjustment may be offset to the extent of any wage increase as a result of agreements reached at enterprise level since 1st November 1991. Increases made under previous State Wage Case Principles or under the current Statement of Principles, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset arbitrated safety net adjustments. (2) In addition to the above wage rates service pay will be paid for each year of service at the following rates per week: $ Year 1 49.70 Year 2 54.30 Year 3 and thereafter 58.30 CHILD CARE (SUBSIDISED CENTRES) AWARD No. A 26 of 1985.