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e Commission and The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated. No. P17 of 1989. COMMISSIONER G.L. FIELDING. 13th day of July 1989. Order. HAVING heard Mr B. Horstman on behalf of the v Mr S. Newman on behalf of the

(1989) 69 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1988-09-09 File: No. 730 of 1988
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APPLICANT: e Commission and The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated. No. P17 of 1989. COMMISSIONER G.L. FIELDING. 13th day of July 1989. Order. HAVING heard Mr B. Horstman on behalf of the
RESPONDENT: Mr S. Newman on behalf of the
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[P]General Order — rates of pay and minimum conditions (WA s50A) [P]Public Service Appeal Board appeal (historical) [P]Public sector matter (general WAIRC jurisdiction post-PSAB) [S]Overtime and penalty rates
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1979. Pubiic Service Commission and The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated. No. P17 of 1989. COMMISSIONER G.L. FIELDING. 13th day of July 1989. Order. HAVING heard Mr B. Horstman on behalf of the Applicant and Mr S. Newman on behalf of the Respondent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, being satisfied that the claim complies with the terms of the General Order of the Commission. No. 730 of 1988 dated 9 September 1988, and by consent, hereby orders— That the Public Service Allowances (Higher Duties) Award No. 8 of 1981 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 date hereof. (Sgd.) G.L. FIELDING, [L.S.] Commissioner. Schedule, Clause 4. — Higher Duties Allowance: Delete subclause (1) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof— (1) Subject to subclause (2) of this clause, an officer who is directed by the permanent head or a duly authorised senior officer to act in an office which is classified higher than the officer's own substantive office and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher office for a continuous period of five consecutive working days or more, shall, subject to the provisions of this clause, be paid an allowance equal to the difference between the officer's own salary and the salary the officer would receive if the officer was permanently appointed to the office in which the officer is so directed to act. Provided that where the hours of duty of an officer performing shift work are greater than 7.5 hours per day as provided for in Clause 6. — Hours of Duty and Rosters, subclause (1) of the Public Service Shift Work Agreement No. 24 of 1978, the allowance shall be payable after the completion of 37.5 consecutive working hours in the higher classified position. This period shall not include any time worked as overtime. No. PSA A10 of 1978.