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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated and Agricultural Protection Board and Others. No. P 28 of 1993. Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Conditions Award 1989. No. PSA A3 of 1989. COMMISSIONER J.A. NEGUS. 24 November 1993. Order. HAVING heard Mr E. Rea on behalf of the Applicant and Mr D. Pretsel on behalf of the Respondents, the Commis- sion, being satisfied that the claim complies with the terms of the General Order of the Commission No. 1752 of 1991 dated 31 January, 1992, pursuant to the powers conferred on it as Public Service Arbitrator by the Industrial Relations Act 1979 and by consent hereby orders— That the Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Conditions Award 1989 be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect on and from the 11 th day of November 1993. (Sgd.) J.A. NEGUS, [U.S.] Commissioner, Public Service Arbitrator. Schedule. 1. Schedule A.—List of Respondents: Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: Schedule A. List of Respondents. Agriculture Protection Board of Western Australia, Baron-Hay Court, South Perth Albany Port Authority, TO Box 175, Albany Animal Resources Authority, PO Box 180, Willetton Authority for the Intellectually Handicapped Person, 53 Ord Street, Perth Builder's Registration Board, 18 Harvest Street, West Perth Bunbury Port Authority, PO Box 4, Bunbury Burswood Park Board, Great Eastern Highway, River- vale Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth Construction Industry Long Service Leave Payments Board, 1st floor, 26 Collins Street West Perth Country High Schools Hostels Authority, Level 8, 81 St Georges Tferrace, Perth Dairy Industry Authority of Western Australia, 217 Stirling Highway, Claremont Director General Department for Community Develop- ment, 189 Royal Street, Perth 73 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 3417 Director of the Perth Mint, Hay Street, Perth Director, State Printing Division, Department of Services, Station Street, Wembley East Perth Redevelopment Authority, 19 Pier Street, Perth Eastern Goldfields Transport Board, 108 Boulder Road, Kalgoorlie Esperance Port Authority, PO Box 35, Esperance Executive Director, Department of Conservation and Land Management, 50 Hayman Road, Como Fremantle Cemetery Board, Carrington Street, Palmyra Fremantle Port Authority, PO Box 95, Fremantle Geraldton Port Authority, PO Box 1064, Geraldton Hairdressers Registration Board, 678 Beaufort Street, Mt Lawley Hedland College, PMB 1, South Hedland Herd Improvement Service of Western Australia, PO Box 463, BunburyJoondalup Development Corpora- tion, 40 The Esplanade, Perth Kalgoorlie College, PMB 22, Kalgoorlie Karratha College, Millstream Rd, Karratha Keep Australia Beautiful Council, 12 Preston Street, Como King's Park Board, Kings Park Road, West Perth Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia, 105 St Georges Terrace, Perth Library Board of Western Australia, Cultural Centre, Perth Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, PO Box 53, Clare- mont Nurses Board of Western Australia, 49 Stirling Highway, Nedlands Painter's Registration Board, 18 Harvest Terrace, West Perth Perth Dental Hospital, 196 Goderich Street, Perth Perth Market Authority, MP1 Market City, 280 Bannister Road, Canning Vale Perth Theatre Trust, 5 St Georges Terrace, Perth Port Hedland Port Authority, PO Box 2, Port Hedland Pundulmurra Aboriginal College, Parker Street, South Hedland 6722 Secondary Education Authority, 27 Walters Drive, Osbome Park Small Business Development Corporation, 553 Hay Street, Perth State Employment and Skills Development Authority, 35 Havelock Street, West Perth The Lotteries Commission, 334 Rokeby Road, Subiaco The National Trust of Australia (W.A.), 4 Havelock Street, West Perth The Waterways Commission, 184 St Georges Terrace, Perth The Western Australian Film Council, 336 Churchill Avenue, Subiaco Totalisator Agency Board, 14 Hasler Road, Osbome Park Trustees of the Western Australian Museum, Francis Street, Perth Western Australian Alcohol and Drug Authority, 7 Field Street, Mount Lawley Western Australian Art Gallery Board, 47 James Street, Perth Western Australian Coastal Shipping Commission, Port Beach Road, North Fremantle Western Australian Egg Marketing Board, 43 McGre- gor Road, Palmyra Western Australian Fire Brigades Board, 480 Hay Street, Perth Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association, PO Box 9, Cannington Western Australian Health Promotion Foundation, 46 Parliament Place, West Perth Western Australian Land Authority (Landcorp), Joon- dalup House, 8 Davidson Terrace, Joondalup Western Australian Meat Commission, PO Box 383, Fremantle Western Australian Meat Marketing Corporation, Wellington Street, Perth Western Australian Potato Marketing Board, Cockbum Road, Hamilton Hill Western Australian Sport Centre Trust (Superdrome), Stephenson Avenue, Mt Claremont Western Australian Tourism Commission, 16 St Georges Terrace, Perth Zoological Gardens' Board, 20 Labouchere Road, South Perth The Hon. Premier, the Hon. Deputy Premier and all Ministers of the Crown in the right of the State of Western Australia as they be from time to time. AWARDS/AGREEMENTS— Variation of— AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY (CONSTRUCTION AND SERVICING) AWARD No. 10 of 1979 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Metals and Engineering Workers' Union—Western Australian Branch and Direct Engineering Services Pty Ltd. No. 1299 of 1993. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry (Construction and Servicing) Award No. 10 of 1979 (No. 13 of 1965). COMMISSIONER R.N. GEORGE. 23 November 1993. Order. HAVING heard Mr F. Logan on behalf of the Applicant and Ms L. O'Farrell 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 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry (Construction and Servicing) Award No. 10 of 1979 be varied in 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 27 th day of October 1993. (Sgd.) R.N. GEORGE, [L.S.] Commissioner. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 73 W.A.I.G. 3418 Schedule. 1. Clause 12.—Overtime: Delete paragraph (f) of sub- clause (3) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (f) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (g) of this subclause, an employee required to work overtime for more than two hours shall be supplied with a meal by the employer or be paid $6.50 for a meal and if, owing to the amount of overtime worked, a second or subsequent meal is required, the employee shall be supplied with each such meal by the employer or be paid $4.40 for each meal so required. 2. Clause 17.-—Car Allowance: Delete subclause (3) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (3) A year for the purpose of this clause shall commence on the 1st day of July and end on the 30th day of June next following. Rates of Hire for Use of Employee's Own Vehicle on Employer's Business Motor Car Area and Details Engine Displacement (in cubic centimetres) Rate per Kilometre (Cents) Distance Travelled Each Over Over 1600 cc Year on Employer's Business 2600 cc 1600cc & Under -2600 cc Metropolitan Area 51.6 46.2 40.2 South West Land Division 52.8 47.4 41.2 North of 23.5" South Latitude 58.0 52.2 45.4 Rest of the State 54.6 48.9 42.5 Motor Cycle (in all areas) 17.8c per kilometre 3. Clause 18.—Allowance for Travelling and Employ- ment in Construction Work: Delete paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subclause (2) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (a) On places within a radius of 50 kilometres from the General Post Office, Perth—-$10.70 per day. (b) For each additional kilometre to a radius of 60 kilometres from the General Post Office, Perth— 56 cents per kilometre. (c) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (d) hereof, work performed at places beyond a 60 kilometre radius from the General Post Office, Perth shall be deemed to be distant work unless the employer and the employees, with the consent of the union, agree in any particular case that the travelling allowance for such work shall be paid under this clause, in which case an additional allowance of 56 cents per kilometre shall be paid for each kilometre in excess of the 60 kilometre radius. 4. Clause 19.—Distant Work: Delete subclauses (6) and (7) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: (6) An employee to whom the provisions of subclause (1) of this clause apply shall be paid an allowance of $21.80 for any week-end the employee returns home from the job, but only if— (a) the employee advises the employer or the employer's agent of such intention not later than the Tuesday immediately preceding the week-end in which the employee so returns; (b) the employee is not required for work during that week-end; (c) the employee returns to the job on the first working day following the week-end; and (d) the employer does not provide, or offer to provide, suitable transport. (7) Where an employee, supplied with board and lodging by the employer, is required to live more than 800 metres from the job, the employee shall be provided with suitable transport to and from that job or be paid an allowance of $9.60 per day, provided that where the time actually spent in travelling either to or from the job exceeds 20 minutes, that excess time shall be paid for at ordinary rates, whether or not suitable transport is supplied by the employer. ARGYLE DIAMOND MINES PRODUCTION AWARD 1985 No. A 28 and A 32 of 1984.