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No. PSA 51 of 1986

(1987) 67 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1986-07-23 File: No. 261 of 1986
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APPLICANT: No. PSA 51 of 1986. Between Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated
RESPONDENT: Public Service Board
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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)
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. No. PSA 51 of 1986. Between Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated, Applicant and Public Service Board, Respondent. Order. HAVING heard Mr R.J. Manning on behalf of the Applicant and Mr G.L. Stafford on behalf of the Respondent, the Commission, constituted by the Public Service Arbitrator, having satisfied itself that the terms of the General Order of the Commission No. 261 of 1986, dated 23 July 1986, have been complied with, WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. 67 W.A.LG. pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, and by consent, hereby orders — That the Public Service Diving and Flying Allowances Agreement 1982, as amended, be further amended in accordance with the following Schedule with effect on and from the 1st day of December 1986. Dated at Perth this 16th day of December 1986. (Sgd.) G.L. FIELDING, IL.S.l Public Service Arbitrator. Schedule. 1. Delete Clause 4.—Diving Allowance and insert in lieu thereof:— 4.—Diving Allowance. A Government Officer who undertakes diving as part of his official duties or as a special duty which is sanctioned by the permanent Head of his Depart- ment or a Senior Officer duly authorised, shaE be paid an allowance of $3.50 an hour or any part of an hour for such diving. This allowance shall be in addition to any other payment for duties performed. Provided that such allowance shaE be paid only to a Government Officer engaged on diving when self contained underwater breathing apparatus or deep sea diving equipment is used. 2. Delete Clause 5.—Flying Allowance and insert in lieu thereof:— 5.—Flying Allowance. A Government Officer who in the course of his official duties is required to fly in an aircraft other than those used in public air services, shall be paid an allowance as follows:— (1) Observation and photographic duties $6.40 per hour or part thereof, (2) (a) Cloud seeding and fire bombing duties, (b) Observation and photographic duties involving operations at heights of less than 304 metres or in unpressurised aircraft at heights or more than 3 048 metres, $8.85 per hour or part thereof. (3) When required to fly in a helicopter on Stock surveillance including vermin shoot, $12.25 per hour or part thereof. PUBLIC SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS ALLOWANCE. Award No. 14 of 1985. BEFORE THE