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Crown Employees Wages Staff (Rates of Pay) Award 2011
  
Date09/27/2013
Volume375
Part7
Page No.816
DescriptionVIRC - Variation by Industrial Relations Commission
Publication No.C8104
CategoryAward
Award Code 4236  
Date Posted09/27/2013

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SERIAL C8104

 

Crown Employees Wages Staff (Rates of Pay) Award 2011

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Application by Public Service Association and Professional Officers' Association Amalgamated Union of New South Wales, Industrial Organisation of Employees.

 

(No. IRC 256 of 2013)

 

Before The Honourable Justice Boland, President

16 August 2013

 

VARIATION

 

1.          In subclause (i), of clause 4, No Extra Claims, of the award published on 29 June 2012 (372 I.G. 1012) insert the words " and a further increase of 2.27% with effect from the first full pay period to commence on or after 1 July 2013" after the word "2012".

 

2.          Delete Part B and insert in lieu the following:

 

Part B

 

MONETARY RATES

 

SCHEDULE B - RATES OF PAY

 

Crown Employees (Security And General Services) Award - Rates of Pay

 

Clause 7 Rates of Pay

Per week as at

Per week as at

Per week as at

Classification

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

$

$

$

Security Officer

 

 

 

Grade 1

770.80

790.10

808.00

Grade 2

797.80

817.70

836.30

Grade 3

834.20

855.10

874.50

General Services Officer

 

 

 

Grade 1

687.80

705.00

721.00

Grade 2

747.10

765.80

783.20

Grade 3

770.80

790.10

808.00

Part-time Employees -

 

 

 

General Services

Per hour

Per hour

Per hour

Officer

 

 

 

Grade 2 (Cleaners)

21.26

21.79

22.28

 

Application to school based employees of Department of Education and Communities

 

Clause 7 Rates of Pay

Per week as at

Per week as at

Per week as at

Classification

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

$

$

$

Security Officer

 

 

 

Grade 1

830.80

851.60

870.90

Grade 2

859.80

881.30

901.30

 

Crown Employees (Skilled Trades) Award - Rates Of Pay

 

Classification - Clause 3.  All up Rate - includes

 

Industry Allowance,

 

Special loading, Trade Allowance

Amount per week as at

 

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

 

 

 

 

$

$

$

Bespoke Bootmaker

812.80

833.10

852.00

Blacksmith

889.10

911.30

932.00

Body Maker, First Class

879.90

901.90

922.40

Boilermaker and/or Structural Steel Tradesperson

879.90

901.90

922.40

Boot or Shoe Repairer

797.80

817.70

836.30

Bricklayer

879.90

901.90

922.40

Bridge and Wharf Carpenter

879.90

901.90

922.40

Cabinet Maker

913.50

936.30

957.60

Carpenter and/or Joiner

879.90

901.90

922.40

Coach and/or Spray Painter

879.90

901.90

922.40

Drainer

889.10

911.30

932.00

Electrical Fitter

938.60

962.10

983.90

Electrical Instrument Fitter

982.90

1,007.50

1030.40

Electrical Mechanic

938.60

962.10

983.90

Electrician in Charge of Plant having a capacity of

 

 

 

75 Kilowatts or more

1,000.80

1,025.80

1049.10

Electrician in Charge of Plant having a capacity of

 

 

 

less than 75 Kilowatts

955.90

979.80

1002.00

Electronics Tradesperson

1078.30

1105.30

1130.40

Farrier

889.10

911.30

932.00

Fitter

879.90

901.90

922.40

Forger and/or Faggoter

879.90

901.90

922.40

French Polisher

913.50

936.30

957.60

Machinist, A Grade (Woodworking)

879.90

901.90

922.40

Machinist, First Class (Metal Trades)

896.00

918.40

939.20

Marker-off

889.10

911.30

932.00

Mechanical Tradesperson - Special Class (as

 

 

 

defined )

929.30

952.50

974.10

Motor Mechanic

879.90

901.90

922.40

Painter

879.90

901.90

922.40

Panel Beater

879.90

901.90

922.40

Patternmaker

906.60

929.30

950.40

Plant Electrician

990.70

1,015.50

1038.60

Plant Mechanic

879.90

901.90

922.40

Plasterer

879.90

901.90

922.40

Plumber and/or Gasfitter

889.10

911.30

932.00

Radio Mechanic or Fitter

938.60

962.10

983.90

Refrigeration and/or Air Conditioning

938.60

962.10

983.90

Saw Doctor

938.60

962.10

983.90

Sawyer, No. 1 Benchperson

896.00

918.40

939.20

Scalemaker and/or Adjuster

879.90

901.90

922.40

Scientific Instrument Maker

906.60

929.30

950.40

Sewing Machine Mechanic

879.90

901.90

922.40

Sheetmetal Worker, First Class

879.90

901.90

922.40

Shipwright and/or Boatbuilder

879.90

901.90

922.40

Signwriter

906.60

929.30

950.40

Slater and Tiler

879.90

901.90

922.40

Stonemason

879.90

901.90

922.40

Stonemason-Carver

938.60

962.10

983.90

Tilelayer

879.90

901.90

922.40

Toolmaker

906.60

929.30

950.40

Toolsmith

889.10

911.30

932.00

Trimmer (Motor)

879.90

901.90

922.40

Turner

879.90

901.90

922.40

Watchmaker

864.20

885.80

905.90

Welder, Special Class

889.10

911.30

932.00

Welder, First Class

879.90

901.90

922.40

 

Wages for Apprentices - Apprentices shall receive as minimum weekly rates of pay, the following:

 

(i)

 

Four Year Term

Per week as at

Per week as at

Per week as at

 

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

$

$

$

1st year

380.40

389.90

398.80

2nd year

500.70

513.20

524.80

3rd year

641.20

657.20

672.10

4th year

739.70

758.20

775.40

 

Wages for apprentices employed by Department of Education and Communities

 

Four Year Term

Per week as at

Per week as at

Per week as at

 

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

$

$

$

1st year

410.30

420.60

430.10

2nd year

539.80

553.30

565.90

3rd year

691.40

708.70

724.80

4th year

797.80

817.70

836.30

 

(ii)        An apprentice who has passed the prescribed annual technical college examinations for the preceding year shall be paid an additional weekly allowance of $1.05.  Payment of this allowance is subject to a satisfactory report as to conduct, punctuality and workshop progress by his/her supervisor.  Such additional allowance shall be payable from the beginning of the first pay period commencing in January following the examinations.

 

(iii)       An apprentice who, in any year fails to complete a subject or subjects but completes them concurrently with passing the succeeding year’s examinations, shall be deemed to qualify for payment of the allowance specified in this subclause for the succeeding year as if he had not initially failed to complete the subject or subjects

 

(iv)       All wages shall be paid on a weekly basis: It shall be an implied term of any contract of apprenticeship that the employing Authority may deduct from the weekly wage of an apprentice an amount proportionate to the time lost by an apprentice for any reason not considered satisfactory to the employing Authority.

 

(v)        Apprentice patternmakers shall be paid the sum of $1.05 per week in addition to the wage rates prescribed for apprentices in subclause (i).

 

Crown Employees (Transport Drivers, &c.) Award - Rates of Pay

 

Clause 2

Classification

Weekly Rate FFPP

Wages

 

 

 

 

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

 

$

$

$

1.  Drivers of motor wagons - having a manufacturer's gross vehicle mass in kilograms

(a)

Up to 295 -

791.10

810.90

829.30

(b)

Over 2950 and up to 4650

797.80

817.70

836.30

(c)

Over 4650 and up to 6250

804.30

824.40

843.10

(d)

Over 6250 and up to 7700

804.30

824.40

843.10

(e)

Over 7700 and up to 9200

812.80

833.10

852.00

(f)

Over 9200 and up to 10800

812.80

833.10

852.00

(g)

Over 10800 and up to 12350

819.80

840.30

859.40

(h)

Over 12350 and up to 13950

819.80

840.30

859.40

(i)

Over 13950 and up to 15500

826.30

847.00

866.20

(j)

Over 15500 and up to 16950

834.20

855.10

874.50

(k)

Over 16950 and up to 18400

834.20

855.10

874.50

(l)

Over 18400 and up to 19750

834.20

855.10

874.50

(m)

Over 19750 and up to 21100

834.20

855.10

874.50

(n)

Over 21100 and up to 22450

840.70

861.70

881.30

(o)

Over 22450 and up to 23850

840.70

861.70

881.30

(p)

Over 23850 and up to 25200

840.70

861.70

881.30

(q)

Over 25200 and up to 26550

849.00

870.20

890.00

(r)

Over 26550 and up to 27900

849.00

870.20

890.00

(s)

Over 27900 and up to 29300

849.00

870.20

890.00

(t)

Over 29300 and up to 30650

849.00

870.20

890.00

(u)

Over 30650 and up to 32000

755.60

774.50

792.10

(v)

Over 32000 and up to 33350

755.60

774.50

792.10

(w)

Over 33350 and up to 34750

864.20

885.80

905.90

(x)

Over 34750 and up to 36100

864.20

885.80

905.90

(y)

Over 36100 and up to 37450

864.20

885.80

905.90

(z)

Over 37450 and up to 38800

864.20

885.80

905.90

(aa)

Over 38800 and up to 40200

872.70

894.50

914.80

(ab)

Over 40200 and up to 41550

872.70

894.50

914.80

(ac)

Over 41550 and up to 42900

872.70

894.50

914.80

(ad)

Over 42900 and up to 44250

879.90

901.90

922.40

(ae)

Over 44250 and up to 45650

879.90

901.90

922.40

2.  Drivers of mobile cranes

- employed in connection with the carriage and delivery of goods, merchandise and the like and/or in the

performance of work incidental to the loading, unloading, handling and/or placement of goods

- where the mobile crane has a lifting capacity in kilograms

(a)

Up to and not exceeding 3050

804.30

824.40

843.10

(b)

Over 3050 and not exceeding 5100

812.80

833.10

852.00

(c)

Over 5100 and not exceeding 6100

819.80

840.30

859.40

(d)

Over 6100 and not exceeding 7100

819.80

840.30

859.40

(e)

Over 7100 and not exceeding 8100

819.80

840.30

859.40

(f)

Over 8100 and not exceeding 9150

819.80

840.30

859.40

(g)

Over 9150 and not exceeding 10150

826.30

847.00

866.20

(h)

Over 10150 and not exceeding 11200

826.30

847.00

866.20

(i)

Over 11200 and not exceeding 12200

826.30

847.00

866.20

(j)

Over 12200 and not exceeding 13200

834.20

855.10

874.50

(k)

Over 13200 and not exceeding 14200

834.20

855.10

874.50

(l)

Over 14200 and not exceeding 15250

834.20

855.10

874.50

(m)

Over 15250 and not exceeding 16250

834.20

855.10

874.50

(n)

Over 16250 and not exceeding 17250

840.70

861.70

881.30

(o)

Over 17250 and not exceeding 18300

840.70

861.70

881.30

(p)

Over 18300 and not exceeding 19300

840.70

861.70

881.30

(q)

Over 19300 and not exceeding 20300

840.70

861.70

881.30

(r)

Over 20300 and not exceeding 21350

849.00

870.20

890.00

(s)

Over 21350 and not exceeding 22350

849.00

870.20

890.00

(t)

Over 22350 and not exceeding 23350

849.00

870.20

890.00

(u)

Over 23350 and not exceeding 24400

849.00

870.20

890.00

(v)

Over 24400 and not exceeding 25500

849.00

870.20

890.00

(w)

Over 25500 and not exceeding 26400

849.00

870.20

890.00

(x)

Over 26400 and not exceeding 27450

849.00

870.20

890.00

(y)

Over 27450 and not exceeding 28450

855.70

877.10

897.00

(z)

Over 28450 and not exceeding 29450

855.70

877.10

897.00

(aa)

Over 29450 and not exceeding 30500

855.70

870.20

897.00

And for each additional 1000 kg or part thereof over - 33 cents

3.  Drivers of fork lifts - of a capacity

(a)

Up to 4500 kg

804.30

824.40

843.10

(b)

Over 4500 to 9100

819.80

840.30

859.40

(c)

Over 9100 kg

826.30

847.00

866.20

4.  Drivers of prime movers - where the crane has a lifting capacity of

(a)

Up to 20350 kg

812.80

833.10

852.00

(b)

Over 20350 kg

834.20

855.10

874.50

5. Extra Hands

791.10

810.90

829.30

 

Farm Assistants (Department of Education And Communities) Wages and Conditions Award - Rates of Pay

 

Clause 9 Wages

From 1.7.11

From 1.7.12

From 1.7.13

 

$

$

$

*Including Industry Allowance, Disability

 

 

 

Allowance and Inclement Weather allowance

 

 

 

Farm Assistant Class I

812.60

832.90

851.80

Class II

934.50

957.90

979.60

Flower Gardener

839.50

860.50

880.00

 

Crown Employees (Household Staff - Department of Education and Communities) Wages and Conditions Award - Rates of Pay

 

Clause 4 - Wages

From 1.7.11

From 1.7.12

From 1.7.13

 

$

$

$

Household Staff Grade 1

 

 

 

Kitchen Hand or Useful

687.30

704.50

720.50

Cleaner

687.30

704.50

720.50

Room Attendant

687.30

704.50

720.50

Dining Room Attendant

687.30

704.50

720.50

Laundry Attendant

687.30

704.50

720.50

Stores Steward

687.30

704.50

720.50

Household Staff Grade 2

 

 

 

Butcher (casual)

695.00

712.40

728.60

Cook (unqualified)

695.00

712.40

728.60

Household Staff Grade 3

 

 

 

Laundry Supervisor

715.90

733.80

750.50

Cook (qualified)

715.90

733.80

750.50

Dining Room Supervisor

715.90

733.80

750.50

Housekeeper/Cleaning Supervisor

715.90

733.80

750.50

Household Staff Grade 4

 

 

 

First Cook (qualified)

753.30

772.10

789.60

Household Staff Grade 5

 

 

 

Catering Supervisor

786.80

806.50

824.80

 

Crown Employees (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Electrical Preparators) Award 2001 - Rates of Pay

 

Clause 6-

From 1.7.11

From 1.7.12

From 1.7.13

Wage Rates

(per year)

(per year)

(per year)

 

$

$

$

Electrical Preparator - Grade 1

 

 

Year 1

53,000

54,325

55,558

Year 2

54,416

55,776

57,042

Year 3

55,940

57,338

58,640

Electrical Preparator - Grade 2

 

 

Year 1

58,060

59,511

60,862

Year 2

60,329

61,837

63,241

Senior Electrical Preparator - Grade 1

 

 

Year 1

62,814

64,384

65,846

Year 2

63,959

65,558

67,046

 

Conservation Field Officers Department of Lands, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources and State Water Corporation Award - Rates of Pay

 

Schedule 1 -

From 1.7.11

From 1.7.12

From 1.7.13

Wage Rates

$

$

$

Trainee

769.30

788.50

806.40

Grade 1

801.80

821.80

840.50

Grade II

845.20

866.30

886.00

Grade III

890.20

912.50

933.20

Grade IV

915.00

937.90

959.20

Grade V

966.60

990.80

1013.30

Grade VI

1,030.30

1,056.10

1080.10

Grade VII

1,081.80

1,108.80

1134.00

 

Household Employees, Establishments, Departments of Agriculture, Education, Leisure, Sport and Tourism and Government Accommodation Houses, Colleges of Advanced Education Agreement No. 2431 of 1982 - Rates of Pay

 

 

Weekly Rate FFPP

 

From

From

From

 

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

$

$

$

Cook - where one cook is normally employed

748.50

767.20

784.60

Housemaid

642.50

658.60

673.60

 

Crown Employees (Department of Environment and Climate Change - Royal Botanic Gardens, Building and Mechanical Trades Staff) Award - Rates of Pay

 

Classification

As at 1.7.11

As at 1.7.12

As at 1.7.13

 

$

$

$

Apprentice Year 1 38 hpw

23,849.20

24,445

25,000

Apprentice Year 2 38 hpw

31,798.90

32,594

33,334

Apprentice Year 3 38 hpw

39,748.60

40,742

41,667

Apprentice Year 4 38 hpw

45,048.50

46,175

47,223

Trades Level 5/6 Yr 1 38 hpw

52,998.10

54,323

55,556

Trades Level 5/6 Yr 2 38 hpw

54,417.50

55,778

57,044

Trades Level 5/6 Yr 3 38 hpw

55,941.70

57,340

58,642

Trades Level 5/6 Yr 4 38 hpw

57,491.30

58,929

60,267

Trades Level 7 Yr 1 38 hpw

59,122.80

60,601

61,977

Trades Level 7 Yr 2 38 hpw

60,889.20

62,411

63,828

Trades Level 7/8 Yr 1 38 hpw

59,122.80

60,601

61,977

Trades Level 7/8 Yr 2 38 hpw

60,889.20

62,411

63,828

Trades Level 7/8 Yr 3 38 hpw

62,814.70

64,385

65,847

Trades Level 7/8 Yr 4 38 hpw

65,375.40

67,010

68,531

 

SCHEDULE C

 

WORK RELATED ALLOWANCES

 

Crown Employees (Security and General Services) Award - Work Related Allowances

 

Clause 9 - Additional Rates

As at 1.7.11

As at 1.7.12

As at 1.7.13

 

$

$

$

(i) Leading Hands Allowance: (per week)

 

 

 

1 - 5 employees

33.00

33.80

34.60

6 - 10 employees

37.60

38.50

39.40

11-15 employees

49.00

50.20

51.30

16-20 employees

56.50

57.90

59.20

Over 20 employees - for each employee

56.50

57.90

59.20

over 20 an additional 49 cents is paid

 

 

 

(ii) Qualification allowance (per week)

22.20

22.80

23.30

(iii) First Aid Allowance (per week)

17.00

17.40

17.80

(iv) Boiler Attendants Certificate (per week)

14.50

14.90

15.20

(v)  Refrigeration Drivers Certificate (per week)

14.50

14.90

15.20

(vi) Contingency Allowance (per week)

 

 

 

1-10 Hours per week

9.00

9.20

9.40

11 to 25 hours per week

14.10

14.50

14.80

26 to 38 hours per week

19.00

19.50

19.90

(vii) Toilet allowance (per week)

11.30

11.60

11.90

(viii) Multi-Purpose Machines Allowance -

2.75

2.82

2.88

per shift

 

 

 

(ix) Furniture removal allowance - per shift

2.75

2.82

2.88

(x) Torches - per shift

0.91

0.93

0.95

(xi) Laundry allowance - per shift

1.90

1.95

1.99

(xii) Locomotion allowance - per shift

30.21

30.97

31.70

(xiii) Bicycle allowance - per shift

2.38

2.44

2.50

Clause 10 (iii)(a)(b) Shift Allowances

 

 

 

Broken Shifts allowance (per day)

13.88

14.23

14.55

Excess Fares allowance (per week)

8.82

9.04

9.20

Clause 13(ii) General Conditions

 

 

 

Accommodation deduction (per week)

17.29

17.72

18.10

 

Application to school based employees of Department of Education and Communities

 

Clause 8 - Additional Rates

As at 1.7.11

As at 1.7.12

As at 1.7.13

 

$

$

$

(i) Leading Hands Allowance (per week)

1 - 5 employees

35.70

36.60

37.40

6 - 10 employees

40.40

41.40

42.30

11-15 employees

52.80

54.10

55.30

16-20 employees

61.10

62.60

64.00

Over 20 employees - for each employee

61.10

62.60

64.00

over 20 an additional 49 cents is paid

 

 

 

(v) Contingency Allowance (per week)

1-10 Hours per week

9.80

10.00

10.20

11 to 25 Hours per week

15.10

15.50

15.90

26 to 38 Hours per week

20.40

20.90

21.40

Crown.  Employees (Skilled Trades) Award - Work Related Allowances

 

Clause

Brief Description

As at

As at

As at

No.

 

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

 

$

$

$

4.2

Carpenter Diver (p.w)

256.80

263.20

269.20

4.4

Electrician who is holder of a NSW

 

 

 

 

electrician’s licence:

 

 

 

 

A Grade Licence (p.w.)

42.60

43.70

44.70

 

B Grade Licence (p.w.)

23.00

23.60

24.10

4.5

Lead Burner (p.h.)

0.89

0.91

0.93

4.6

Plumber and Drainer when required to

 

 

 

 

act on:

 

 

 

 

plumbers licence (p.h.)

1.11

1.14

1.17

 

gasfitters licence (p.h.)

1.11

1.14

1.17

 

drainers licence (p.h.)

0.92

0.94

0.96

 

plumbers and gasfitters licence (p.h.)

1.49

1.53

1.56

 

plumbers and drainers licence (p.h.)

1.49

1.53

1.56

 

gasfitters and drainers licence (p.h.)

1.49

1.53

1.56

 

plumbers, gasfitters and drainers

2.05

2.10

2.15

 

licence (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.7

Holder of Electric Welding [DIRE

0.64

0.66

0.67

 

Certificate] (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.8

Boot or Shoe Repairer required to

23.06

23.64

24.20

 

repair anatomical, surgical or

 

 

 

 

orthopaedic boots or shoes (p.w.)

 

 

 

4.9

Shipwright-Boatbuilder, for: Liner Off,

1.19

1.22

1.25

 

Loftsperson and Model Maker (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.10

Computing quantities (p.d.)

5.02

5.15

5.27

4.11

Joiner, Public Works and Education

 

 

 

 

Departments:

 

 

 

 

when working at regular place of

39.80

40.80

41.70

 

employment (p.w.)

 

 

 

 

when working away from regular place

8.00

8.20

8.39

 

of employment (p.d.)

 

 

 

4.12

Registration allowance (p.h.)

0.86

0.88

0.90

4.13

Building tradesperson - Marking

1.05

1.08

1.10

 

off/Setting out (p.w.)

 

 

 

4.14

Cold places:

 

 

 

 

below 0 degree Celsius (p.h.)

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

below minus 7 degrees Celsius (p.h.)

0.81

0.83

0.85

4.15

Confined spaces (p.h.)

0.87

0.89

0.91

4.16

Dirty work (p.h.)

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

For Bridge and wharf carpenter who:

 

 

 

 

uses material or liquid that is injurious

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

to clothes or damages his/her tools (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

is engaged in work where dirt or dust or

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

other foreign matter or refuse has

 

 

 

 

accumulated to become damaging to the

 

 

 

 

clothes or tools or objectionable or

 

 

 

 

injurious to the person. (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

Shipwright Boatbuilder engaged in

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

work as set out in subclause

 

 

 

 

5.16.2 (v) (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.17

Height money:

 

 

 

 

7.5 metres from ground, deck, floor or

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

water (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

for every additional 3 metres (p.h.)

0.16

0.16

0.16

4.18

Hot places:

 

 

 

 

between 46 degrees celsius and 54

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

degrees celsius (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

exceeds 54 degrees celsius (p.h.)

0.87

0.89

0.91

4.19

Handling insulation material (p.h.)

0.85

0.87

0.89

4.20

Smoke boxes:

 

 

 

 

repairs to smoke-boxes furnace or flues

0.45

0.46

0.47

 

of boilers (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

repairs to and while inside oil fired

1.70

1.74

1.78

 

boilers (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.21

Wet places:

 

 

 

 

where water other than rain is falling

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

and required to work in wet clothing or

 

 

 

 

boots (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

when required to work in the rain (p.h.)

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

called upon to work on a raft, open

2.62

2.69

2.75

 

board, punt or pontoon having a

 

 

 

 

freeboard of 305m.m or less (p.d.)

 

 

 

 

called upon to work knee-deep in mud

5.42

5.56

5.69

 

or water (p.d.)

 

 

 

4.22

Construction or repairs to acid furnaces,

3.52

3.61

3.69

 

stills, towers and all other acid resisting

 

 

 

 

brickwork (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

Construction or alteration or repairs to

3.52

3.61

3.69

 

boilers, flues, furnaces, retorts, kilns,

 

 

 

 

ovens, ladles and similar refractory

 

 

 

 

work (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.23

Towers allowances:

 

 

 

 

construction exceeding 15 metres in

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

height, and (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

for each additional 15 metres (p.h.)

0.68

0.70

0.72

4.24

Depth exceeding 3 metres (p.h.)

0.68

0.70

0.72

4.25

Swing scaffolds:

 

 

 

 

for the first four hours or any portion

5.06

5.19

5.31

 

thereof, and (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

for each hour thereafter (p.h.)

1.04

1.07

1.09

 

Solid plasterers when working off a

0.16

0.16

0.16

 

swing scaffold (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.26

Spray application (p.h.)

0.66

0.68

0.70

4.27

Soil pipes (p.h.)

0.87

0.89

0.91

4.28

Working on second-hand timber (p.d.)

2.72

2.79

2.85

4.29

Roof work:

 

 

 

 

work in excess of 12 metres from the

0.87

0.89

0.91

 

nearest floor level (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

minimum payment (p.h.)

0.87

0.89

0.91

4.30

Electric welding (p.h.)

0.25

0.26

0.27

4.31

Explosive powered tools:

 

 

 

 

employee required to use explosive

1.66

1.70

1.74

 

powered tools (p.d.)

 

 

 

 

bridge and wharf carpenter when

1.66

1.70

1.74

 

required to use these tools (p.d.)

 

 

 

4.32

Scaffolding rigging (p.h.)

0.68

0.70

0.72

4.33

Corrective establishments (p.h.)

1.72

1.76

1.80

 

Mental institutions (p.h.)

1.32

1.35

1.38

 

Geriatric hospitals: Allandale, Garrawarra

0.50

0.51

0.52

 

and Strickland Hospitals (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

Geriatric hospitals:- Lidcombe Hospital

0.45

0.46

0.47

 

(p.h.)

 

 

 

 

Work in hot/cold water tanks for the

3.21

3.29

3.36

 

purpose of the control of Legionella

 

 

 

 

Pneumophilia (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.34

Distant places:

 

 

 

 

in districts as set out in subclause 5.3 (p.d.)

1.32

1.35

1.38

 

in western division of the state (p.d.)

2.17

2.22

2.27

 

within the area as set out in subclause

2.17

2.22

2.27

 

5.36.3 (p.d.)

 

 

 

 

Bridge and road construction within the

1.24

1.27

1.30

 

area as set out in subclause 4.34.4 (p.d.)

 

 

 

4.36

Morgues (p.h.)

0.81

0.83

0.85

4.37

Application of epoxy based materials or

0.87

0.89

0.91

 

materials of a like nature (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

Application of such material in buildings

0.59

0.60

0.61

 

which are normally air conditioned (p.h.)

 

 

 

 

Working in close proximity to employees

 

 

 

 

so engaged (p.h.)

0.68

0.70

0.72

4.38

Bricklayers laying other than standard

 

 

 

 

bricks where block weighs:

 

 

 

 

over 5.5 kg and under 9 kg (p.h.)

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

9 kg or over and up to 18 kg (p.h.)

1.21

1.24

1.27

 

over 18 kg (p.h.)

1.92

1.97

2.01

4.39

Bagging bricks or concrete structures (p.h.)

0.63

0.65

0.66

4.40

Cleaning down brickwork using acids or

0.63

0.65

0.66

 

other corrosive substances (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.41

Materials containing asbestos (p.h.)

0.87

0.89

0.91

4.42

Operation of pneumatic tools of 2.75 kg or

3.73

3.82

3.91

 

over (p.d.)

 

 

 

4.43

Operation of brick cutting machine (p.h.)

0.87

0.89

0.91

4.44

Asbestos eradication (p.h.)

2.31

2.37

2.42

4.45

Employee required to work in an Animal

0.43

0.44

0.45

 

House (p.h.)

 

 

 

4.46

Employee of Roads and Traffic Authority,

0.68

0.70

0.72

 

Illawarra region working in areas where

 

 

 

 

coal wash is being unloaded, handled or

 

 

 

 

spread (p.h.)

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

Electrical Fitter

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Electrical Fitter/Mechanic

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Electrical Instrument Fitter

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Electrical Mechanic

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Electrician in charge of plant having a

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

capacity of less than 75 kilowatts

 

 

 

 

Electronic Tradesperson

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Electrical Instrument Fitter

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Plant Electrician

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Radio Mechanic and Fitter

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Refrigeration and/or Air Conditioning

17.29

17.72

18.12

 

Mechanic

 

 

 

6.1

Employee appointed to be in charge of up

43.67

44.76

45.78

 

to and including five employees (p.w)

 

 

 

6.2

Employee appointed to be in charge of

55.97

57.37

58.67

 

more than five and up to and including ten

 

 

 

 

employees (p.w.)

 

 

 

6.3

Employee appointed to be in charge of

73.19

75.02

76.72

 

more than ten employees (p.w.)

 

 

 

15.1

Chokages pipe or pump (p.d.)

8.03

8.23

8.42

15.2

Fouled equipment (p.d.)

8.03

8.23

8.42

17.4

First Aid qualifications (p.d.)

3.01

3.09

3.16

 

Application to employees of Department of Education and Communities

 

Clause No.

Brief Description

As at

As at

As at

 

 

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

 

$

$

$

5

Tool Allowances - Electrical

 

 

 

 

Radio Mechanic and Fitter

18.90

19.40

19.84

 

Farm Assistants (Department of Education) Wages and Conditions Award - Work Related Allowances

 

Clause No.

Allowance

From

From

From

 

 

1.7.11

1.7.12

1.7.13

 

 

$

$

$

6.  Special Rates

6.6.1

Tractor operation (per day)

4.12

4.22

4.32

6.6.2

Truck driving (per day)

4.12

4.22

4.32

6.6.3

Headers, etc (per day)

4.12

4.22

4.32

6.7

Broken Shift (per day)

12.49

12.80

13.09

6.9

Protective Clothing (per hour)

0.66

0.68

0.70

6.10

First Aid (per day)

3.14

3.22

3.29

 

Conservation Field Officers Department of Lands, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources and State Water Corporation Award - Work Related Allowances

 

Clause No.

Description and Authority

Amount ($)

Amount ($)

 

 

As at 1.7.07

As at 1.7.13

9.6

Supervision Allowance

34.60 per week

35.40 per week

16

First Aid Allowance

2.55 per day

2.61 per day

 

Crown Employees (Household Staff - Dept of Education and Communities) Wages and Conditions Award - Work Related Allowances

 

Allowance

From 1.7.11

From 1.7.12

From 1.7.13

 

$

$

$

Broken Shift Allowance

10.33

10.59

10.83

 

Crown Employees (Department of Environment and Climate Change - Royal Botanic Gardens, Building and Mechanical Trades Staff) Award - Work Related Allowances - Work Related Allowances

 

Allowance effective first pay period on or after

Clause No. and Brief Description

From 1.7.11

From 1.7.12

From 1.7.13

 

$

$

$

7.3.1 Chokage (per hour)

1.07

1.10

1.12

7.3.2 Asbestos (per hour)

0.87

0.89

0.91

7.3.3 Plumbers Licence (per hour)

1.49

1.53

1.56

7.3.4 Plumbers Registration (per hour)

0.86

0.88

0.90

 

SCHEDULE D

 

EXPENSE RELATED ALLOWANCES

 

Crown Employees (Security and General Services) Award - Expense Related Allowances

 

Clause 8 - (xiii) Motor Vehicle allowance - Use of private motor

As at

As at

vehicle during work related duties

1/7/12

1/7/13

 

($)

($)

Vehicles under 1600cc (Official business Rate - Engine rate per km)

0.65

0.66

Vehicles 1600cc-2600cc (Official business Rate - Engine rate per km)

0.76

0.78

Vehicles over 2601 cc (Official business Rate - Engine rate per km)

0.77

0.79

 

Clause 17 (ii) -Overtime

As at 1/7/07

As at 1/7/13

 

$

$

Meal money

12.30

12.58

 

Crown Employees (Skilled Trades) Award - Expense Related Allowances

 

Clause

 

As from fpp

As from fpp

As from fpp

No.

 

1/7/2011

1/7/2012

1/7/2013

 

 

$

$

$

5

Tool Allowances

 

 

 

 

Blacksmith

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Bodymaker, First Class

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Boilermaker and/or Structural Steel

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Bricklayer

20.00

20.30

20.80

 

Bridge and Wharf Carpenter and/or Civil

 

 

 

 

Engineering Construction Carpenter

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Cabinet Maker

11.30

11.50

11.80

 

Carpenter

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Drainer

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Farrier

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Fitter

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Forger and/or Faggoter

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Machinist, First Class (Metal Trades)

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Machinist (Metal Trades) Special Class

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Marker Off

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Motor Mechanic

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Painter

6.80

6.90

7.10

 

Panel Beater

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Patternmaker

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Plant Mechanic

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Plasterer

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Plumber

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Plumber and Gasfitter

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Plumber, Gasfitter and Drainer

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Sewing Machine Mechanic

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Sheetmetal Worker, First Class

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Shipwright/Boatbuilder

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Signwriter

6.80

6.90

7.10

 

Slater and Tiler

14.70

14.90

15.20

 

Stonemason

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Stonemason-Carver

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Tilelayer

20.00

20.30

20.80

 

Toolmaker

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Toolsmith

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Trimmer (Motor)

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Turner

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Vehicle Builder

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Watchmaker

9.30

9.40

9.60

 

Welder, Special Class

28.10

28.50

29.10

 

Welder, First Class

28.10

28.50

29.10

8.1

Excess fares and travelling time to and from place

21.80 p.d.

22.20 p.d

22.70 p.d

 

of work

 

 

 

+8.1.1

If employer provides or offers to provide transport

8.80 p.d.

8.90 p.d

9.10 p.d

 

free of charge

 

 

 

8.2

Excess fares and travelling to and from work:

 

 

 

 

- first year apprentices (or probationers)

18.30 p.d.

18.60 p.d

19.02 p.d

 

- to all other apprentices

21.20 p.d.

21.60 p.d

22.10 p.d

8.2.1

If employer provides or offers to provide transport

 

 

 

 

free of charge

 

 

 

 

- to first year apprentices

7.30 p.d.

7.40 p.d

7.60 p.d

 

- to all other apprentices

8.70 p.d.

8.80 p.d

9.00 p.d

9.3.3

Meal allowance:

 

 

 

 

- after working in excess of four hours

13.40

13.80

14.10

 

- for each subsequent meal

11.50

11.80

12.10

9.8

Tea Money:

 

 

 

 

- required to work overtime for one and a half

13.40

13.80

14.10

 

hours or more without being notified on the

 

 

 

 

previous day or earlier, for a meal

 

 

 

 

- after each four hours on continuous overtime, for

11.70

12.00

12.30

 

each meal

 

 

 

14.4

Expenses of reaching home and of transporting

21.00

21.40

21.90

 

tools from distant work

 

 

 

14.5.1

Allowance for board and lodging:

 

 

 

 

- while on distant work

447.10 p.w.

464.80p.w

475.40 p.w

 

- for broken parts of week

64.00 p.d.

66.50 p.d

68.00 p.d

14.6

Camping allowance

26.40 p.d.

26.70 p.d

27.30 p.d

14.7

Returning home for the weekend from distant

36.20

36.80

37.63

 

work

 

 

 

22.6.2

Supply of boots

33.80

34.30

35.10

 

Accrual of credit

3.90 p.w.

4.00 p.w

4.10 p.w

23.2

Reimbursement for loss of tools

1,628.00

1,653.80

1691.34

 

Conservation Field Officers Department of Lands, Department of Water and Energy, Department of Environment and Climate Change and State Water Corporation Award - Expense Related Allowances

 

(Subject to variations to Table 1 - Allowances of Part B Monetary Rates of the Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions of Employment) Award.

 

Clause

Description and Authority

Amount

Amount

No.

 

(1.7.2012)

(1.7.2013)

 

 

$

$

11.7

Meal Allowance (Overtime)

 

 

 

Breakfast: where required to start work before 6.00 am

26.45

27.05

 

Lunch: for overtime required to be worked after

26.45

27. 05

 

1.30 pm on

 

 

 

Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays

 

 

 

Dinner: when required to work after 6.00 pm

26.45

27. 05

14.1

Reimbursement of meal allowances - no overnight stay

 

 

 

(Part day travel)

 

 

 

Breakfast: when travel starts before 6.00 am

23.65

24.19

 

Lunch: when employee unable to have lunch at

26.55

27.15

 

normal workplace

 

 

 

Dinner: when employee works and travels after 6.30 pm

45.60

46.64

14.2

Incidental Expenses Allowance when claiming actual

17.30 per day

17.69 per day

 

expenses for overnight accommodation and meals

 

 

 

or where accommodations provided by employer.

 

 

14.4(i)

Camping Allowance

 

 

 

Established Camp

28.55 per night

29.20 per night

 

Non established Camp

37.75 per night

38.61 per night

 

Additional allowance in excess of 40 nights per annum

9.00 per night

9.20 per night

14.4(ii)

Camping equipment allowance

28.20 per night

28.84 per night

 

Bedding and/or sleeping bag allowance

4.70per night

4.81 per night

 

3.          This variation shall take effect from the first full pay period commencing on or after 1 July 2013.

 

 

 

R. P. BOLAND J , President

 

 

____________________

 

 

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