Award 1966 No. 13 of 1965. COMMISSIONER R.N. GEORGE. 7 December 1992. Order. HAVING heard Mr F. Logan on behalf of the v Mr D. Parker on behalf of the
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APPLICANT: Award 1966 No. 13 of 1965. COMMISSIONER R.N. GEORGE. 7 December 1992. Order. HAVING heard Mr F. Logan on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr D. Parker on behalf of the
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. Industrial Relations Act 1979. The Metals and Engineering Workers' Union—Western Australia and the Australian Electrical, Electronics, Foundry and Engineering Union (Western Australian Branch) and Anodisers W.A. and Others. No. 1196 of 1992. Metal Trades (General) Award 1966 No. 13 of 1965. COMMISSIONER R.N. GEORGE. 7 December 1992. Order. HAVING heard Mr F. Logan on behalf of the Applicants and Mr D. Parker on behalf of the Respondents, and by consent, the Commission, being satisfied that the matter is consistent with the Principles enunciated by the State Wage Case decision—January 1992 and pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 hereby orders— That the Metal Trades (General) Award 1966 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 24 November 1992. (Sgd.) R.N. GEORGE, [L.S.] Commissioner. Schedule. 1. Clause 14.—Overtime: Delete paragraph (f) of sub- clause (3) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof— (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 $6.30 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 $4.30 for each meal so required. 2. Clause 19.—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) Over 1600cc 160Gcc 2600cc -2600ec & Under Metropolitan Area 50.2 44.9 39.1 South West Land Division 51.4 46.1 40.1 North of 23.5' South Latitude 56.4 50.8 44.2 Rest of the State 53.1 47.6 41.3 Motor Cycle (in all areas) 17.3c per kilometre 3. Clause 21.—Distant Work: Delete paragraph (a) and the preceding text of subclause (4) and all of subclause (5) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following— (4) An employee, to whom the, to whom the provisions of subclause (1) of this clause apply, shall be paid an allowance of $21.20 for any weekend that the employee returns home from the job, but only if— (a) the employee advises the employer or the employer's agent of the intention not later than the Tbesday immediately preceding the weekend in which the employee so returns; (5) 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 $9.30 per day, provided that where the time actually spent in travelling either to or from the job exceeds 20 minutes, that excess time shall be paid for at ordinary rates whether or not suitable transport is supplied by the employer. PART II—CONSTRUCTION 1. Clause 6.—Allowance for Travelling and Employment in Construction Work: Delete paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subclause (1) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following— (a) On places within a radius of 50 kilometres from the General Post Office, Perth—$ 10.40 per day. (b) For each additional kilometre to a radius of 60 kilometres from the General Post Office, Perth— 54 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 54 cents per kilometre shall be paid for each kilometre in excess of the 60 kilometre radius. 2. Clause 7.—Distant Work: Delete paragraph (a) and the preceding text of subclause (6) and all of subclause (7) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following— (6) An employee, to whom the provisions of sub- clause (1) of this clause apply, shall be paid an allowance of $21.20 for any week-end that the employee returns home from the job, but only if— (a) the employee advises his/her employer or the employer's agent of his/her intention not later than the Tbesday immediately preced- ing the weekend in which he/she so returns; (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 the job or be paid an allowance of $9.30 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. 09237-3 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE 72 W.A.I.G. 3. Clause 15.—Special Provisions—State Energy Com- mission of Western Australia: Delete paragraph (a) of subclause (3), paragraph (a) and the preceding text of subclause (4) and all of subclause (5) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following— (3) (a) An employee, to whom Clause 6.—Allow- ance for Travelling and Employment in Construction Work of this PART applies and who is engaged on construction work at Muja, shall be paid— (i) an allowance of $10.40 per day if the employee resides within a radius of 50 kilometres from the Muja power station; (ii) an allowance of $28.20 per day if the employee resides outside that radius in lieu of the allowance prescribed in the said clause. (4) In addition to the allowance payable pursuant to subclause (6) of Clause 7.—Distant Work of this PART, an employee to whom that clause applies shall be paid $17.60 on each occasion upon which the employee returns home at the weekend, but only if— (a) the employee has completed three months' continuous service with the employer; (5) An employee to whom Clause 7.—Distant Work of this PART applies and who proceeds to construction work at Muja from home where located within a radius of 50 kilometres from the General Post Office, Perth— (a) shall be paid an amount of $47.40 and for three hours at ordinary rates in lieu of the expenses and payment prescribed in sub- clause (3) of the said clause; (b) in lieu of the provisions of subclause (4) of the said clause, shall be paid $47.40 and for three hours at ordinary rates when the employee's services terminate, if the em- ployee has completed three months' continu- ous service; and the provisions of subclause (3) and subclause (4) of Clause 7.—Distant Work of this PART shall not apply to such employee. PORCELAIN WORKERS AWARD 1970 No. 1 of 1970.