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Dulux Australia Ltd and Others. No. 1098 of 1994. Paint and Varnish Makers' Award No. 22 of 1957. SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 16 June 1995. Order. HAVING heard Ms J.M. Freeman on behalf of the v Ms L. O'Farrell on behalf of the

(1995) 75 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1995-06-16 File: No. 1098 of 1994
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APPLICANT: Dulux Australia Ltd and Others. No. 1098 of 1994. Paint and Varnish Makers' Award No. 22 of 1957. SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 16 June 1995. Order. HAVING heard Ms J.M. Freeman on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Ms L. O'Farrell 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 Dulux Australia Ltd and Others. No. 1098 of 1994. Paint and Varnish Makers' Award No. 22 of 1957. SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 16 June 1995. Order. HAVING heard Ms J.M. Freeman on behalf of the Applicant and Ms L. O'Farrell 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 Paint and Varnish Makers' Award No. 22 of 1957 be varied in accordance with the following Sched- ule and that such variation shall have effect from the be- ginning of the first pay period commencing on or after the 31st March, 1995. [L.S.] (Sgd.) G.G. HALLIWELL, Senior Commissioner. Schedule. Clause 22.-Rates of Pay: Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: 22.-RATES OF PAY (1) The minimum weekly rate of wage payable to an employee covered by this award shall include the base rate plus the Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment expressed hereunder: Base Ist& 2nd Minimum Rate Arbitrated Rate Safety Net S Adjustments S S Adult Employees Bulk Paint Tinting- First three months training and experience 396.90 16.00 412.90 After three months training and cxpcncncc 404.90 16.00 420.90 Varnish Making- First three months training and cxpcncncc 396.90 16.00 412.90 After three months training and cxpcncncc 404.90 16.00 420.90 Paint Mixing andlor Operator of Wet Grinding Machme of any kind- First three months training and cxpcncncc 381.80 16.00 397.80 After three months training and cxpcncncc 389.90 16.00 405.90 Caustic Plant- First three months training and cxpcncncc 381.80 16.00 397.80 After three months training and cxpcncncc 389.90 16.00 405.90 All Others- First thr~e months training and 371.20 16.00 387.20 cxpcncncc After three months training and experience 379.30 16.00 395.30 (2) Junior Employees Junior employees shall receive the following per- centage of the adult minimum rate shown in subclause (1) hereof for the class of work on which they are engaged. % Under 16 years of age 50 At 16 years of age 60 At 17 years of age 70 At 18 years of age 80 At 19 years of age 90 At 20 years of age Adult Rates (3) In addition to the wage rates shown in subclause (I) hereof, an employee shall be paid, in lieu of all other disability allowances. an industry allowance of S 13.10 per week and this allowance shall be for all purposes of the Award. (4) (a) 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 Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment may be off- set to the extent of any wage increase as a re- sult of agreements reached at enterprise level since 1 November, 1991. Increases made un- der previous State Wage Case Principles or under the current Statement of Principles, ex- cepting those resulting from enterprise agree- ments. are not to be used to offset Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustments. (b) The rates of pay in this award include the sec- ond $8.00 per week Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment payable under the December, 1994 State Wage Decision. This second $8.00 per week Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment may be offset to the extent of any wage in- crease payable since 1 November, 1991, pur- suant to enterprise agreements, consent awards or award variations to give effect to enterprise agreements, insofar as that wage increase has not previously been used to offset an Arbi- trated Safety Net Adjustment. Increases made under previous State Wage Case Principles or under the current Statement of Principles. ex- cepting those resulting from enterprise agree- ments. are not to be used to offset Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustments. 75 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 2229 PARTICLE BOARD INDUSTRY AWARD No. 10 of 1978.