Ltd and The Australian Workers' Union, West Australian Branch. Industrial Union of Workers. No. C 203 of 1993. COMMISSIONER J.F. GREGOR. 8 July 1993. Order. HAVING heard Mr R. Reynolds on behalf of the v Mr S. Booth on behalf of the
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APPLICANT: Ltd and The Australian Workers' Union, West Australian Branch. Industrial Union of Workers. No. C 203 of 1993. COMMISSIONER J.F. GREGOR. 8 July 1993. Order. HAVING heard Mr R. Reynolds on behalf of the
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Alcoa of Australia Ltd and The Australian Workers' Union, West Australian Branch. Industrial Union of Workers. No. C 203 of 1993. COMMISSIONER J.F. GREGOR. 8 July 1993. Order. HAVING heard Mr R. Reynolds on behalf of the Applicant and Mr S. Booth on behalf of the Respondent, and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 hereby issues the following order, in accordance with the attached Schedule, to be known as the Alcoa Marrinup Nursery Order No. C 203 of 1993. (Sgd.) J.F. GREGOR, [L.S.] Commissioner. Schedule. L—Title. This Order shall be known as the Alcoa Marrinup Nursery Order No. C 203 of 1993 and. subject to its terms, shall supplement The Horticultural (Nursery) Industry Award, No. 30 of 1980 as varied. 2.—Arrangement. 1. Title 2. Arrangement 3. State Wage Principles 4. Area and Scope 5. General Conditions of Employment 6. Wages 7. Payment of Wages 8. Date of Operation 9. Terms Appendix A—Parties Bound 3.—State Wage Principles. It is a condition of this award/industrial agreement that any party seeking to vary its terms on or from the 31st day of January 1992 shall not pursue before the Commission any variation to such award/industrial agreement without due regard for the Principles as stated by the Commission in the Reasons for Decision in Matter No. 1752 of 1991 for the duration of those Principles. 4.—Area and Scope. This Order shall apply to those employees who, except for the terms of this Order, would be bound by The Horticultural (Nursery) Industry Award, No. 30 of 1980 and who are employed by Alcoa of Australia Limited at the Marrinup Nursery. 5.—General Conditions of Employment. Except as provided in Clause 6.—Wages and Clause 7.—Payment of Wages of this Order the terms and conditions of each employee covered by this Order shall be as prescribed in The Horticultural (Nursery) Industry Award, No. 30 of 1980. 6.—Wages. The following shall be the minimum weekly rates of wages payable to employees covered by this Order. Per Week $ (1) Nursery Assistant Grade 1 312.20 Nursery Assistant Grade 2 320.70 Nursery Assistant Grade 3 329.20 Nursery Assistant Grade 4 337.70 (2) Junior employees shall be paid the same percent- age of the Nursery Assistant Grade 1 rate of wage as specified for junior employees in The Horticul- tural (Nursery) Industry Award, No. 30 of 1980. (3) Casual employees shall be paid 20 per cent in addition to the rate prescribed. 7.—Payment of Wages. Payment of wages shall be fortnightly by electronic funds transfer provided that this may be changed where there is agreement between the employer and employees. 8.—Date of Operation. This Order shall operate from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after the 1 st day of J une 1993. 9.—Term. This Order shall apply for a period of twelve months from the Date of Operation. Appendix A—Parties Bound. Alcoa of Australia Ltd South West Highway PINJARRA WA 6208 The Australian Workers' Union, West Australian Branch, Industrial Union of Workers, "Wellington Fair" Cnr Wellington and Lord Streets PERTH WA 6000