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trial Agreement SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 11 November 1994. Order. REGISTRATION OF AN ENTERPRISE BARGAINING INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT No. AG 136 of 1994 HAVING heard Mr G. Giffard on behalf of the v there being no appearance on behalf of the

(1994) 74 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1994-11-11
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APPLICANT: trial Agreement SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 11 November 1994. Order. REGISTRATION OF AN ENTERPRISE BARGAINING INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT No. AG 136 of 1994 HAVING heard Mr G. Giffard on behalf of the
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[P]Enterprise agreement approval [P]Enterprise agreement variation [P]Registered industrial agreement (WA) [S]Good faith bargaining [S]Wages — payment obligations
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. The Australian Builders' Labourers' Federated Union of Workers, Western Australian Branch and Bayley's Electrical Services No. AG 136 of 1994. Bayley's Electrical Services Industrial Agreement SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 11 November 1994. Order. REGISTRATION OF AN ENTERPRISE BARGAINING INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT No. AG 136 of 1994 HAVING heard Mr G. Giffard on behalf of the Applicant and there being no appearance on behalf of the Respondent, and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 hereby orders— That the following schedule titled the Bayley's Electrial Services Industrial Agreement, signed for me for identification, be registered as an Enterprise Bargaining Industrial Agreement and shall take effect on the first pay period on or after the 11th November, 1994. (Sgd.) G.G. HALLIWELL, [L.S.] Senior Commissioner. Schedule. 1.—Title. This Agreement will be known as the 'Bayley's Electrical Services Industrial Agreement'. 2.—Arrangement. 1. Title 2. Arrangement 3. Area and Parties Bound 4. Application 5. Duration 6. Dispute Settlement Procedure 7. Single Enterprise 8. Relationship with Awards 9. Enterprise Agreement 10. Wage Increase 11. Relativities 12. Industry Standards 13. Ratification Appendix A 3.—Area and Parties Bound. This is an Agreement between the Australian Builders' Labourers' Federated Union of Workers, Western Austra- lian Branch (hereinafter referred to as the "Union") and Bayley's Electrical Services (hereinafter referred to as the "Company") in the State of Western Australia. 4.—Application. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Company, the Union, its officers and members, and any person eligible to be a member of the Union employed by the Company on work covered by the terms of the Building, Trades (Construction) Award 1987, No. R 14 of 1978 (the "Award"). 5.—Duration. This Agreement shall commence from the first pay period on or after the date of ratification as indicated in Clause 13.—Ratification of this Agreement and shall continue in effect until the 31st day of July, 1995. Provided that nothing in this clause shall prevent the implementation of a comprehensive enterprise agreement as detailed in Clause 9.—Enterprise Agreement of this Agreement. The parties agree to commence discussion on the terms and conditions of any future agreement three calendar months prior to the expiration of this Agreement. 6.—Dispute Settlement Procedure. The dispute settlement procedure that shall apply to this Agreement shall be in the same terms as that outlined in Clause 46.—Settlement of Disputes of the Building Trades (Construction) Award 1987, No. R 14 of 1978. 7.—Single Enterprise. It is agreed that this Agreement applies in respect of a single enterprise as defined in Clause 41A(2) of the WA Industrial Relations Act 1979, as amended (the "Act"). 8.—^Relationship with Awards. This Agreement shall be read wholly in conjunction with the Award. Where this Agreement is silent on rates of pay and other matters pertaining to the employment relationship, the Award shall apply. Where there is conflict between the rates of pay, conditions, allowances and other matters in this Agreement and the Award the higher rate shall apply. 9.—Enterprise Agreement. It is agreed that in the event of the Union and the Company agreeing on the terms of a comprehensive enterprise agreement, this Agreement may be terminated in accordance with the requirements of the Act. 10.—Wage Increase. This Agreement provides for the payment of a 7.5% increase in the Award hourly rate resulting in the wage rates at the date of ratification as expressed in Appendix A at Part 1 of this Agreement. A following wage increase shall be payable as a further instalment of 2.5% on the first pay period on or after 1 February 1995 resulting in the wage rates also contained in Appendix A at Part 2. 11.—Relativities. The relativities in base rate and supplementary payments as currently contained in the Award will not be altered for the life of this Agreement. 12.—Industry Standards. It is a term of this Agreement that a Company will continue to meet its current level of payment into the following non-wage benefit schemes for the life of the Agreement: the Construction + Building Unions Superannu- ation Scheme, and the Western Australian Construction Industry Redundancy Fund. 13.—Ratification. The signatures that follow testify to the fact that this Agreement shall come into effect from the first pay period on or after 27th October, 1994. R. KINNEY R.J. BAYLEY STATE SECRETARY RON BAYLEY ON BEHALF OF THE ON BEHALF OF THE UNION COMPANY Dated this 27th day of October, 1994 Appendix A. Part 1 Part 2 Date of Ratification 1 February 1995 Hourly Weekly Hourly Weekly Rate Rate Rate Rate Labourer Group 1 $12.77 $485.26 $13.07 $496.66 Labourer Group 2 $12.31 $467.78 $12.60 $478.80 Labourer Group 3 $11.98 $455.24 $12.25 $465.50 BREGMA INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT No. AG 135 of 1994.