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Commission's Own Motion

[2019] WAIRC 707 Single Commissioner (WAIRC) 2019-09-13 File: APPL 35/2018
Source
Chief Commissioner Scott
Not yet cited by other cases
Treatment by later cases (1)
1 neutral
Applicant: Commission's Own Motion

Ratio

The WAIRC, acting on its own motion, varied the Theatrical Employees Entertainment, Sporting and Amusement Facilities (Western Australian Government) Award 1987 to ensure that payment of wages for hours in excess of 38 per week complied with statutory minimum requirements, by amending clauses relating to contract of employment and rates of payment to properly reflect the 40-hour ordinary week basis and casual loading.

Outcome

For applicant granted

Authority signal

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Key facts · 5

  • Application brought by Commission on its own motion
  • Concerned the Theatrical Employees Entertainment, Sporting and Amusement Facilities (Western Australian Government) Award 1987
  • Variation sought to ensure payment of wages for hours in excess of 38 per week complied with statutory minimum requirements
  • Variation made by consent
  • Effective from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after Friday, 13 September 2019

Factors

For
  • Application brought by Commission on its own motion to ensure statutory compliance
  • Consent of parties to the variation
  • Need to align award provisions with statutory minimum requirements regarding maximum hours and wages
Against

Legislation referenced

  • Industrial Relations Act 1979 (WA)

Concept tags · 10

[P]Award (WA state system) [P]Award variation [S]Notice of termination (statutory/contract) [S]General Order — rates of pay and minimum conditions (WA s50A) [S]Wages — payment obligations [S]Annual leave [S]Personal/carer's leave [S]Maximum hours of work / reasonable additional hours [S]Casual loading [S]Casual employee definition (s15A)

Subsequent treatment · 1

Cited / considered· 1

Cited
(2019) 99 WAIG WAIRC — Single Commissioner — icant Mr R Johnstone of counsel and with him Mr M Finnegan of counsel Mr S...
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APPLICATION TO VARY THE THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTING AND AMUSEMENT FACILITIES (WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT) AWARD 1987 TO ENSURE THAT PAYMENT OF WAGES FOR HOURS IN EXCESS OF 38 PER WEEK COMPLIES WITH STATUTORY MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION PARTIES Commission's Own Motion APPLICANT -v- (Not applicable) RESPONDENT CORAM Chief Commissioner P E Scott DATE friday, 13 september 2019 FILE NO/S APPL 35 OF 2018 CITATION NO. 2019 WAIRC 00707 Result Award varied Order HAVING heard Dr T Dymond on behalf of UnionsWA, Mr K Black on behalf of Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA and Mr B Entrekin, and later Ms on behalf of the Minister for Industrial Relations, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, and by consent, hereby orders – THAT the Theatrical Employees Entertainment, Sporting and Amusement Facilities (Western Australian Government) Award 1987 be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variations in the attached Schedule shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after the Friday, 13 September 2019. Chief Commissioner P E Scott SCHEDULE Clause 5 – Contract of Employment: Delete subclauses (2) and (3) and insert the following in lieu thereof: 5. - CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT (2) WEEKLY EMPLOYEES (a) Employees engaged to work on a weekly basis shall be employed for no more than 3 months in any one term of employment. (b) The rate to apply to weekly employees shall be calculated in accordance with the following: Hourly Rate x 40 hours = weekly wage (c) Weekly employees shall not be entitled to accrue annual leave. (d) Weekly employees shall accrue sick leave at the rate of 2 hours per 40 hours' employment provided that such sick leave credit is not transferable to another later period of weekly employment. (e) Weekly employees shall give or be given seven days' notice of termination of the contract of employment. (3) CASUAL EMPLOYEES (a) A casual employee shall be defined as an employee engaged on the day of, or the day before the event they are engaged to work at and who do not receive written notification of their employment. (b) A casual employee shall be paid an additional 20% loading on all ordinary time rates. (c) Casual employees shall give or be given a minimum of one hour's notice of termination of the contract of employment provided that payment shall be made for the full period for which the employee was engaged on that day. Clause 16 - Rates of Payment: Delete clause and insert the following in lieu thereof: 16. - RATES OF PAYMENT (1) Subject to anything elsewhere provided in this Award the minimum rate of payment for the classifications as defined in Clause 4. - Definitions, shall be as per Schedule A. (2) The rates of payment for this Award shall be based and calculated on the minimum weekly wage and hours for an adult worker as prescribed by the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission and published in the Western Australian Industrial Gazette from time to time. The minimum ordinary casual hourly rate shall be calculated by dividing that minimum weekly wage by the hours prescribed and adding 20%. (3) (a) The weekly wage of employees employed for 40 hours in any one week shall be calculated in accordance with the following: Hourly Rate (as per Schedule A) x 40 hours Schedule A – Rates of payment: Delete this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof: