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No. 101 of 1986

(1986) 66 WAIG Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 1986-01-01 File: No. 101 of 1986
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APPLICANT: No. 101 of 1986. Between Australasian Society of Engineers, Moulders and Foundry Workers Industrial Union of Workers, Western Australian Branch
RESPONDENT: Minister for Education
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[P]Annual leave [P]Personal/carer's leave [P]Long service leave (WA) [P]Long service leave (portable / federal) [P]Dismissal while injured/on workers comp [P]Workers compensation claim (WA) [S]Unauthorised deductions / compelled payments (WA) [S]Compensation for unfair dismissal
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. No. 101 of 1986. Between Australasian Society of Engineers, Moulders and Foundry Workers Industrial Union of Workers, Western Australian Branch, Applicant and Minister for Education, Respondent. Order. HAVING heard Dr J. Crouch on behalf of the applicant and Mr J. Radisich on behalf of the respondent, the Commission in Court Session, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 hereby orders — That the Tool and Material Storemen (Education Department) Award No. 24 of 1974 be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the date hereof. Dated at Perth this 12th day of June 1986. By the Commission in Court Session. (Sgd.) B.J. COLLIER, [L.S.] Chief Commissioner. Schedule. Clause 16.—Compassionate Leave: Delete this clause and insert in lieu:'— 16.—Compassionate Leave. (1) A worker, other than a casual worker, shall, on the death within Australia of a wife, husband, father, mother, father-in-law, mother-in-law, brother, sister, child or step-child be entitled, on notice, to leave up to and including the day of the funeral of such relation and such leave shall be without deduction of pay for a period of not exceeding the number of hours worked by the worker in two ordinary working days. Proof of such death shall be furnished by the worker to the satisfaction of the employer. (2) Payment in respect of compassionate leave is to be made only where the worker otherwise would have been on duty and shall not be granted in any case where the worker concerned would have been off duty in accordance with his roster, or on long service leave, annual leave, sick leave, workers' compensation, leave without pay, holiday, or a special day off. (3) For the purposes of this clause, the words "wife" and "husband" shall include a person who lives with the worker as a de facto wife or husband.. 66 W.A.I.G. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. 1045 GLASSFIBRE REINFORCED CEMENT. GAOL OFFICERS". Award No. A24 of 1984. Award No. 12 of 1968. BEFORE THE