No. 338 of 1985
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APPLICANT: No. 338 of 1985. Between the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia, Hospital, Service and Miscellaneous, WA Branch
RESPONDENT: Hon Minister for Health
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION. No. 338 of 1985. Between the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia, Hospital, Service and Miscellaneous, WA Branch, Applicant and Hon Minister for Health, Respondent. Order. HAVING heard Ms K. Digwood on behalf of the appli- cant and Mr J. Love on behalf of the respondent, and by consent, the Commission in Court Session, pursuant to the powers conferred on it under the Industrial Relations Act 1979 hereby orders — That the Health Workers — Community and Child Health Services Award No. 21 of 1979 be varied in accordance with the following schedule. Dated at Perth this 13th day of November 1985. By the Commission in Court Session. Schedule. Clause 10.—Long Service Leave: Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu: 10.—Long Service Leave. (1) The conditions contained in the document Long Service Leave Conditions — State Govern- ment Wages Employees as consolidated by the Public Service Board in June 1980 and amended in November 1983 shaU apply to employees covered by this award with the exception that on and from the 1st day of July 1985 long service leave for the second and subsequent period of service shall accrue at the rate of 13 weeks' leave for seven years of continuous service. (2) Any qualifying service prior to 1 July 1985 for the second period of long service leave, shall be calculated on a 10 year qualifying period basis but all qualifying service after 1 July 1985 shall be calculated on a seven year qualifying period basis. (3) When an employee proceeds on long service leave there will be no accrual towards an Accrued Day Off as prescribed in subclauses (1) and (2) of Clause 6.—Hours of this award. (4) Any long service leave accumulated as at 1 January 1985 shall be adjusted in hours in the ratio of 38 to 40. HOSPITAL LAUNDRY AND LINEN SERVICE (Salaried Officers). Award No. 36 of 1978. BEFORE THE