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ralian Branch and The Bread Manufacturers' Association of Western Australia. No. 1704 of 1991. SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 19 February 1992. Order. HAVING heard Ms J. McCulloch on behalf of the v Mr J. Uphill on behalf of the

(1992) 72 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1992-02-19 File: No. 1704 of 1991
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APPLICANT: ralian Branch and The Bread Manufacturers' Association of Western Australia. No. 1704 of 1991. SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 19 February 1992. Order. HAVING heard Ms J. McCulloch on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr J. Uphill on behalf of the
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. Transport Workers' Union of Australia, Industrial Union of Workers, Western Australian Branch and The Bread Manufacturers' Association of Western Australia. No. 1704 of 1991. SENIOR COMMISSIONER G.G. HALLIWELL. 19 February 1992. Order. HAVING heard Ms J. McCulloch on behalf of the Applicant and Mr J. Uphill 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 Breadcarters' (Metropolitan) Award 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 7th day of February 1992. (Sgd.) G.G. HALLIWELL, [L.S.] Senior Commissioner. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 72 W.A.I.G. Schedule. 1. Clause 2. —Arrangement: Delete the number, letter and words "2A. — State Wage Principles —September 1991" from this Clause and insert the following in lieu the following thereof: 2A. State Wage Principles —June 1991 2. Clause 2A. —State Wage Principles —September 1989: Delete the heading and subclause (1) of this Clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: 2A. —State Wage Principles—June 1991. (1) It is a term of this Award that the Union undertakes for the duration of the Principles determined by the Commission in Court Session in Matter No. 704 of 1991 not to pursue any extra claims, award or overaward, except when consis- tent with the State Wage Principles. 3. Clause 6. — Wages: Delete subclauses (1) and (4) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (1) The following shall be the base rates of wages payable to employees covered by this Award. The total minimum weekly wage rate shall be com- prised of the supplementary payments in Clause 6A and the base rates in this clause for the appropriate grade or sub-grade. Base Rate Per Week $ Grade 1 Loader Yardperson Grade 2 Breadcarter in charge of rigid vehicle up to 4.5 tonnes Gross Vehicle Mass or Gross Combination Mass Loader in charge of automatic slicing and wrapping machine Driver/Merchandiser Breadcarter Grade 3 Breadcarter in charge of rigid vehicle 4.5 to 13.9 tonnes GVM or GCM 334.40 Grade 4 Breadcarter in charge of rigid vehicle over 13.9 tonnes GVM or GCM up to 13 tonnes capacity Driver Forklift Grade 5 Breadcarter in charge of articulated vehicle 3 axles up to 22.4 tonnes GCM) Breadcarter in charge of rigid vehicle and trailer up to 22.4 tonnes GCM over 10 and up to 15 tonnes capacity Grade 6 Breadcarter in charge of articulated vehicle 3 or more axles over 22.4 tonnes GCM over 22 and up to 39 tonnes capacity 357.90 Leading Hands A leading hand appointed as such by the employer and placed in charge of: (a) Not less than three and not more than ten other workers shall be paid $17.90 per week extra. (b) More than ten and not more than twenty other workers shall be paid $26.70 per week extra. (c) More than twenty other workers shall be paid $33.90 per week extra. (4) Breadcarters who are required in any week to collect moneys and account for them as part of their duties are to be paid $4.75 per wek in addition to the rates before mentioned. 4. Clause 6A —Supplementary payments: Delete sub- clause (1) of this Clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: (1) As part of the total minimum weekly wage rate payable under this Award the following supple- mentary payments for an adult employee for each grade or sub-grade are to be added to the base rates of wages provided in Clause 6. Amount Per Week $ Grade 1 44.90 Grade 2 46.80 Grade 3 47.80 Grade 4 49.20 Grade 5 50.20 Grade 6 51.10 BUILDING TRADES (CONSTRUCTION) AWARD No. 14 of 1978. EARTHMOVING AND CONSTRUCTION AWARD No. 10 of 1963. ENGINE DRIVERS (BUILDING AND STEEL CONSTRUCTION) AWARD No. 20 of 1973.