lia Albany Woolstores Pty Ltd and Others. No. 199 of 1994. Wool, Hide and Skin Store Employees' Award No. 8 of 1966. COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 29 April 1994. HAVING heard Mr W. Johnston on behalf of the v Ms M. Armstrong and Mr M. Darcy on behalf of the
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APPLICANT: lia Albany Woolstores Pty Ltd and Others. No. 199 of 1994. Wool, Hide and Skin Store Employees' Award No. 8 of 1966. COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 29 April 1994. HAVING heard Mr W. Johnston on behalf of the
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association of Western Australia Albany Woolstores Pty Ltd and Others. No. 199 of 1994. Wool, Hide and Skin Store Employees' Award No. 8 of 1966. COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 29 April 1994. HAVING heard Mr W. Johnston on behalf of the Applicant and Ms M. Armstrong and Mr M. Darcy 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 Wool, Hide and Skin Store Employees' Award No. 8 of 1966 be varied in accordance with the 74 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 1299 following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after the 21st day of March 1994. (Sgd.) A.R. BEECH, ^.S.l Commissioner. Schedule. 1. Clause 13.—Wages and Classification Structure: Delete subclauses (3) and (4) of this clause and insert in lieu the following: (3) Supplementary Payments (Adults) An adult employee performing the work de- scribed by any of the classifications detailed in subclause (1) of this clause shall be paid the Supplementary Payment per week detailed in the table below with effect from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 21 March 1994. CLASSIFICATION Supplementary Payment $ Storeworker Level 1 54.80 Storeworker Level 2 56.00 Storeworker Level 3 57.10 Storeworker Level 4 58.40 Storeworker Level 5—Wool Classer 60.00 Storeworker Level 6—Overlooker 62.60 (4) Total Wage Rates (Adults) The total wage rate per week (inclusive of the rates described in subclauses (2) and (3) of this clause which appears in columns 2 and 3 respectively) for adult employees performing the work described by any of the classifications detailed in subclause (1) of this clause shall be as detailed in column 4 of the table below with effect from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 21 March 1994. CLASSIFICATION Base Supple- Total Rate mentary Rate Payment Storeworker Level 1 328.70 54.80 383.50 Storeworker Level 2 337.50 56.00 393.50 Storeworker Level 3 345.10 57.10 402.20 Storeworicer Level 4 354.30 58.40 412.70 Storeworker Level 5— Wool Classer 365.20 60.00 425.20 Storeworker Level 6— Overlooker 383.50 62.60 446.10 The above rates include an amount for a Safety Net Adjustment of $8.00 awarded in accordance with the State Wage Decision 1993 which may be absorbed into overaward payments existing as at 21 March 1994. AWARDS/AGREEMENTS— Application for variation of— No variation resulting— THE ABORIGINAL POLICE AIDES AWARD No. R 31 of 1979.