Award 1968 No. 31A of 1966. COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 13 October 1994. Order. HAVING heard Ms M. Tome on behalf of the v Mr S Majeks on behalf of the
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APPLICANT: Award 1968 No. 31A of 1966. COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 13 October 1994. Order. HAVING heard Ms M. Tome on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr S Majeks on behalf of the
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. The Construction, Mining, Energy, Timberyards, Sawmills and Woodworkers Union of Australia—Western Australian Branch and Others and Minister for Works and Others. No. 898 of 1994. Building Trades (Government) Award 1968 No. 31A of 1966. COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 13 October 1994. Order. HAVING heard Ms M. Tome on behalf of the Applicants and Mr S Majeks 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 Building Trades (Government) Award 1968 be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the on behalf of the other Respondents, and by consent, the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under after 10 October 1994. the Industrial Relations Act 1979 hereby orders— (Ssd) A.R. BEECH, That the Hairdressers Award 1989 be varied in l-k-s-J Commissioner. accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after the 2nd day of November, 1994. Schedule. 1. Clause 9.—Wages: Amend paragraphs (2)(a), (2)(b), (2)(c), (2)(d), (2)(e) and (2)(f) of this clause by deleting the amounts $12.20, $14.10, $17.00, $17.00, $4.20 and $4.20 and inserting in lieu the amounts of $12.40, $14.30, $17.30, $17.30, $4.30 and $4.30 respectively. 2. Clause 14A.—Fares and Travelling Time (Other Than Distant Work): Amend paragraph (l)(a) and subclause (5) of this clause by deleting the amounts of $10.70 and 58 cents and inserting in lieu the amounts of $11.00 and 60 cents respectively. 3. Clause 14B.—Fares and Travelling—Plumbers: Amend subclause (3) and paragraph (5)(a) by deleting the amounts of 58 cents and $7.10 and inserting in lieu the amounts of 60 cents and $7.30 respectively. 4. Clause 15.—Apprentices: Delete subclause (14) of this clause and insert in lieu the following: (14) On the completion of the probationary period an apprentice shall be supplied with tools as selected by the foreman up to the value of— Carpentry and Joinery— $ Joiners Shop 159.70 Other 173.90 Plumbing 150.40 Painting, Signwriting and Glazing 48.50 Bricklaying 108.00 Plastering 119.20 (Sgd.) G.G. HALLIWELL, Senior Commissioner. Schedule. Clause 11.—Wages: (A) Delete subclause (1). (B) Renumber subclause (2) and subclause (3) as subclause (1) and subclause (2). (C) Insert a new subclause (3) in the following terms: (3) (a) The rates of wage set out in paragraph (b) of this subclause reflects a total rate for ordinary hours of work Monday to Saturday inclusive. This total rate is comprised of a notional base rate plus a 10% all purpose loading in lieu of the penalties which applied prior to the first pay period on or after 1st March, 1993 for work performed in ordinary hours on the one night of late trading and on Saturday. (b) The minimum wage payable for ordinary hours to employees bound by this Award from the first pay period on or after 1st May, 1995 shall be as follows: Safety Award Base Net Ad- Rate Bate just- Per Per ment Week Week HAIRDRESSERS AWARD 1989 No. A 32 of 1988.