an Branch, Industrial Union of Workers and Others No. AG 72 of 1993. Cockbum Cement Limited Agreement 1993 COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 2 December 1993. Order. HAVING heard Mr A. Tomlinson on behalf of the v Mr G. Sturm an, Mr N. Hodgson and Mr A. Waddell on behalf of the
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APPLICANT: an Branch, Industrial Union of Workers and Others No. AG 72 of 1993. Cockbum Cement Limited Agreement 1993 COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 2 December 1993. Order. HAVING heard Mr A. Tomlinson on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr G. Sturm an, Mr N. Hodgson and Mr A. Waddell on behalf of the
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Cockbum Cement Limited and The Australian Workers' Union, West Australian Branch, Industrial Union of Workers and Others No. AG 72 of 1993. Cockbum Cement Limited Agreement 1993 COMMISSIONER A.R. BEECH. 2 December 1993. Order. HAVING heard Mr A. Tomlinson on behalf of the Applicant and Mr G. Sturm an, Mr N. Hodgson and Mr A. Waddell 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 Cockbum Cement Limited Agreement 1993 as set out in the Schedule attached hereto is hereby registered as an Industrial Agreement with effect on and from the 2nd day of December 1993 (Sgd.) A.R. BEECH, [L.S.] Commissioner. Schedule. This agreement shall be known as the Cockbum Cement Limited Agreement 1993. 2.—Arrangement 1. Title 2. Arrangement 3. Scope and Parties to the Agreement 4. Date and Period of Operation 5. Relationship to Parent Award 6. Bargaining Unit 7. Intent of die Agreement 8. Annualised Salaries 9. Hours of Work 10. Leave Conditions 11. Superannuation 12. Redundancy 13. Use of Contractors 14. Review and Renewal of Agreement 15. Tfeam Leader Allowance 16. Signatories Appendix 1.—Salary Rates and Allowances 3.—Scope and Parties to the Agreement. (1) This agreement shall apply to Cockbum Cement Limited, and the employees employed in the classifications mentioned herein, at the main works in Russell Road and Woodman Point. (2) The following unions are parties to this agreement: (a) Metals and Engineering Workers' Union—West- em Australian Branch. (b) The Australian Workers' Union, West Australian Branch, Industrial Union of Workers. (c) Australian Electrical, Electronics, Foundry and Engineering Union (Western Australian Branch). (d) The Construction, Mining, Energy, Timberyards, Sawmills and Woodworkers Union of Australia— Western Australian Branch. (e) Merchant Service Guild of Australia, Western Australian Branch, Union of Workers. (f) Transport Workers' Union of Australia, Industrial Union of Workers, Western Australian Branch. (3) The parties will oppose any applications by other parties to be joined to this agreement. 4.—Date and Period of Operation. This agreement shall operate on and from the 2nd December 1993 and shall remain in force until 30 October 1995 and shall, subject to Clause 14.—Review and Renewal of Agreement, cease thereafter. 5.—Relationship to Parent Award. (1) This agreement shall be read and interpreted wholly in conjunction with the Cockbum Cement Limited Award 1991 No. A 14 of 1991, provided that where there is any inconsistency, the terms of this agreement shall prevail. (2) Except as provided in subclause (1) hereof, the parties undertake for the term of this agreement to maintain and adhere to the entitlements and conditions contained within the award. 6.—Bargaining Unit. (1) The organisations of employees covered by this agreement have formed a bargaining unit in accordance with the requirements of the January 1992 State Wage Case Decision of the