Award No. A 26 of 1985. COMMISSIONER R. H. GIFFORD. 11 March 1996. Order. HAVING heard Ms R. Ho on behalf of the v Mr P. Robertson on behalf of the
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APPLICANT: Award No. A 26 of 1985. COMMISSIONER R. H. GIFFORD. 11 March 1996. Order. HAVING heard Ms R. Ho on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr P. Robertson 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 Bassendean Town Council and Others. No. 69 of 1996. Child Care (Subsidised Centres) Award No. A 26 of 1985. COMMISSIONER R. H. GIFFORD. 11 March 1996. Order. HAVING heard Ms R. Ho on behalf of the Applicant and Mr P. Robertson 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 Child Care (Subsidised Centres) Award be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect on and from the 6th day of March 1996. (Sgd.) R.H. GIFFORD, [L.S] Commissioner. Schedule. 1. Clause 11.Wages. Delete subclause (1) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (1) The total minimum weekly rate of wage payable to persons employed pursuant to this award, operative from the beginning of the first pay period on or after 25 May 1995 shall be: $ (Per Week) (a) Child Care Support Employee Grade OneCleaner 380.60 Child Care Support Employee Grade OneKitchen Hand 387.30 Child Care Support Employee Grade Two Step I 391.50 Step II 399.80 Child Care Giver Step I 380.60 Step II 390.00 Step III 399.50 Step IV 409.00 Qualified Child Care Giver Step 1A 456.00 Step 1B 474.00 Step II 488.40 Step III 502.60 Step IV 517.10 (b) Assistant DirectorGrade One Step I 524.90 Step II 532.40 Step III 540.00 Assistant DirectorGrade Two Step I 532.40 Step II 540.00 Step III 547.50 Assistant DirectorGrade Three Step I 540.00 Step II 547.50 Step III 561.50 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 711 76 W.A.I.G. (c) Childrens Programe Co-ordinator (Family Centre) Step I 474.00 Step II 487.60 Step III 517.10 Step IV 542.60 Step V 568.10 Step VI 591.70 Step VII 621.20 Step VIII 653.60 (d) (i) An employee who commences employ- ment as a Childrens Programme Co- ordinator (Family Centre) and has previous experience as a qualified Child Care Giver or Assistant Direc- tor moves onto the next highest rate of pay on the Childrens Programme Co- Ordinator (Family Centre) structure than the rate of pay he/she has been receiving as a Qualified Child Care Giver or Assistant Director. (ii) A Childrens Programme Co-ordinator (Family Centre) with two years train- ing enters the wage structure at Step I and exits at Step VI. (iii) A Childrens Programme Co-ordinator (Family Centre) with three years train- ing enters the wage structure at Step II and exits at Step VIII. (iv) Where a 2 year trained Childrens Pro- gramme Co-ordinator (Family Centre) completes the Diploma in Childrens Services (Management) Course then completion of such training will be considered to be equivalent to a 3 year trained employee. (v) Where a 2 year trained Childrens Pro- gramme Co-ordinator (Family Centre) undertakes additional training consid- ered relevant to the Childrens Serv- ices industry on application the employer may consider such training to be equivalent to a 3 year trained Childrens Programme Co-ordinator (Family Centre). (vi) Where the parties to this award are unable to reach agreement on the ques- tion of training relevant to the chil- drens services industry then that matter may be referred to the Western Australian Industrial Relations Com- mission for conciliation and, where necessary, arbitration. (vii) Where a 2 year trained Childrens Pro- gramme Co-ordinator (Family Centre) undertakes additional training consid- ered equivalent to the level of a 3 year trained employee pursuant to placetum (iv) or (v) or (vi) of this paragraph then the employee shall immediately progress by one additional increment and from that point, subject to subclause (2) (a) herein, progress by annual increment through to Step VIII. (viii) A Childrens Programme Co- ordinator (Family Centres) is as defined in Clause 27.Classification and Skill Descriptors of this Award. (e) Qualified Occasional Care/Limited Time (State Government) $ Step 1A 14.50 Step 1B 15.07 Step II 15.52 Step III 15.99 Step IV 16.45 CHILDRENS SERVICES (PRIVATE) AWARD No. A 10 of 1990.