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BLUESCOPE STEEL (AIS) PTY LTD - PORT KEMBLA STEEL WORKS EMPLOYEES AWARD 2004
  
Date10/07/2005
Volume354
Part2
Page No.471
DescriptionVIRC - Variation by Industrial Relations Commission
Publication No.C3822
CategoryAward
Award Code 1744  
Date Posted10/05/2005

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BEFORE THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

(1744)

SERIAL C3822

 

BLUESCOPE STEEL (AIS) PTY LTD - PORT KEMBLA STEEL WORKS EMPLOYEES AWARD 2004

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Application by BlueScope Steel.

 

(No. IRC 3234 of 2005)

 

Before Mr Deputy President Grayson

7 July 2005

 

VARIATION

 

1.          Delete Part C Monetary Rates - Restructured Classifications, of the award published 11 March 2005 (349 I.G. 109) and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

PART C

 

MONETARY RATES - RESTRUCTURED CLASSIFICATIONS

 

Table 1 - Restructured Ironworkers Rates of Pay

 

Description

Rate of pay

 

per 38-hour week from the first pay period on or

 

after 18th March 2005 (i.e. 20th March 2005)

 

$

1. Cokemaking Department

 

Coke Ovens - Batteries

 

Battery Entry Level Ironworker

535.40

Battery Operator 1

563.50

Battery Operator 2

593.70

Battery Operator 3

640.10

Battery Operator 4

676.70

Battery Operator 5

736.00

Coal Preparation - Coal Washery

 

Coal Washery Operator 1

535.40

Coal Washery Operator 2

609.30

Coal Washery Operator 3

640.10

Coal Washery Operator 4

676.70

Coal Preparation - Coal Handling

 

Coal Handling Operator 1

535.40

Coal Handling Operator 2

593.70

Coal Handling Operator 3

625.20

Coal Handling Operator 4

655.40

Gas Processing

 

GP Entry Level Ironworker

535.40

GP Intermediate Operator

593.70

GP Sulphate Operator

593.70

GP Operator 1

625.20

GP Operator 2

655.40

GP Operator 3

676.70

GP Operator 4

717.40

Collector Main Operations

 

Collector Main Operator

640.10

Cokemaking Utilities

 

Utilities Entry Level Ironworker

535.40

Utilities Operator 1

563.50

Utilities Operator 2

578.60

Utilities Operator 3

609.30

Utilities Operator 4

640.10

Utilities Operator 5

676.70

2. Ore Preparation Department

 

Raw Materials Handling

 

RM Entry Level Ironworker

535.40

RM Operator 1

609.30

RM Operator 2

625.20

RM Operator 3

698.70

3. Blast Furnaces Department

 

Operator Entry Level

535.40

Operator Base Level 1

593.70

Operator Base Level 2

640.10

Operator Level 1

676.70

Operator Level 2

698.70

Operator Level 3

736.00

Operator Level 4

765.00

4. Energy Services Department

 

Utilities Distribution Section

 

Distribution Operator 1

593.70

Distribution Operator 2

676.70

Distribution Operator 3

736.00

Energy Generation - No. 1 Power House Section

 

No. 1 PH Operator 1

563.50

No. 1 PH Operator 2

625.20

No. 1 PH Operator 3

640.10

No. 1 PH Operator 4

676.70

No. 1 PH Operator 5

736.00

No. 1 PH Operator 6

765.00

5. Refractory Services Department

 

Refractory Services

 

Refractory Installer - Level 1

578.60

Refractory Installer - Level 2

625.20

Refractory Installer - Level 3

847.30

Refractory Installer - Level 4

898.20

6. Slabmaking Department

 

BOS Plant

 

BOS Entry Level Ironworker

535.40

BOS Service Operator

563.50

BOS Materials Attendant

609.30

BOS Operator 1

609.30

BOS Operator 2

655.40

BOS Operator 3

676.70

BOS Operator 4

698.70

BOS Operator 5

717.40

BOS - Raw Materials Alloy Preparation

 

BOS Entry Level Ironworker

535.40

Materials Handler 1

593.70

Materials Handler 2

609.30

Slab Caster

 

Slab Caster Operator 1

535.40

Slab Caster Operator 1A

578.60

Slab Caster Learner Operator

609.30

Slab Caster Operator 2

655.40

Slab Caster Operator 3

698.70

Slab Caster Operator 4

736.00

Slab Caster Operator 5

792.60

Slab Handling

 

Slab Handler 1A (New Starters)

655.40

Slab Handler 1B (Existing Employees)

676.70

Slab Handler 2

698.70

Slab Handler 3

736.00

Slab Tracking Controller

765.00

7. Production Planning

 

Product Despatch Warehouse

 

Despatch Operator 1

563.50

Despatch Operator 2

625.20

Despatch Operator 3

676.70

Learner Pallet Carrier Operator

593.70

Pallet Carrier Operator

676.70

8. Hot Strip Mill

 

Hot Strip Mill Operations

 

Learner Operator

625.20

Operator 1

698.70

Operator 2

736.00

Operator 3

792.60

Hot Strip Mill Maintenance

 

Learner Analyst

563.50

Systems Analyst 1

609.30

Systems Analyst 2

676.70

Hot Coil Processing and Despatch

 

Operator 1

578.60

Operator 2

640.10

Operator 3

676.70

Operator 4

717.40

Operator 5 (Learner)

736.00

Operator 5

765.00

Packaging Products Roll Shop

 

Roll Shop Attendant 1

554.20

Roll Shop Attendant 2

609.30

Roll Shop Attendant 3

625.20

Hot Strip Mill Roll Shop

 

Roll Shop Attendant 1

554.20

Roll Shop Attendant 2

609.30

Roll Shop Attendant 3

625.20

Roll Shop Attendant 4A

655.40

Roll Shop Attendant 4B

676.70

Roll Shop Attendant 5

698.70

9. Plate Mill Department

 

Plate Rolling

 

Plate Rolling Operator Level 1

593.70

Plate Rolling Operator Level 2

640.10

Plate Rolling Operator Level 3

698.70

Plate Rolling Operator Level 4

736.00

Plate Rolling Operator Level 5

765.00

Plate Rolling Systems Operator

609.30

Plate Processing

 

Learner Operator

593.70

Plate Processing Operator Level 1

625.20

Plate Processing Operator Level 2

655.40

Plate Processing Operator Level 3

676.70

Plate Processing Operator Level 4

698.70

Improvement Leader

717.40

Section Co-ordinator

765.00

10. Technology Services Department

 

Laboratory Services

 

General Assistant

593.70

Learner Operator (RMT)

578.60

Learner Operator (MO)

578.60

RM Tester

625.20

Machine Operator

625.20

11. Packaging Products Department

 

Pickle Line

 

PL Operator 1

593.70

PL Operator 2

625.20

PL Operator 3A

655.40

PL Operator 3B

655.40

PL Operator 4

698.70

Cold Mill

 

CM Operator 1

609.30

CM Operator 2

655.40

CM Operator 3

717.40

CM Operator 4

765.00

Temper Mill

 

TM Operator 1

609.30

TM Operator 2

655.40

TM Operator 3

717.40

TM Operator 4

765.00

Cleaning Line

 

CL Operator 1

578.60

CL Operator 2

625.20

CL Operator 3

655.40

Batch Annealing

 

BA Operator 1

578.60

BA Operator 2

640.10

Continuous Annealing Line

 

CA Operator 1

609.30

CA Operator 2

655.40

CA Operator 3

698.70

Electrolytic Tinning Lines

 

ET Line Operator 1

593.70

ET Line Operator 2

655.40

ET Line Operator 3P

698.70

ET Line Operator 3S

698.70

ET Line Operator 4

736.00

Coil Preparation Line

 

Operator 1

609.30

Operator 2

655.40

Operator 3

698.70

Shearlines

 

SH Operator 1

593.70

SH Operator 2

625.20

SH Operator 3

655.40

SH Operator 4

676.70

SH Operator 5

736.00

Littell Operator 4

698.70

Warehouse

 

WH Operator 1

563.50

WH Operator 2A

593.70

WH Operator 2B

593.70

WH Operator 3

625.20

WH Operator 4

676.70

Miscellaneous

 

PP Learner Operator

563.50

Packaging Products Crane Operators

 

Crane Operator 1

593.70

Crane Operator 2

625.20

Crane Operator 3

655.40

Crane Operator 4

698.70

12. Supply Operations

 

Warehousing and Distribution Department

 

Warehousing and Distribution - Entry Level

563.50

Warehousing and Distribution - Operator 1

593.70

Warehousing and Distribution - Operator 2

625.20

Warehousing and Distribution - Operator 3

655.40

13. Maintenance

 

Maintenance Ironworkers

 

Maintenance Ironworker - Level 1

563.50

Maintenance Ironworker - Level 2A

578.60

Maintenance Ironworker - Level 2

609.30

Maintenance Ironworker - Level 3

640.10

 

Table 2 - Graded Trades Rates Of Pay

 

Description

Rate of pay

 

per 38-hour week from the first pay period on or

 

after 18th March 2005 (i.e. 20th March 2005)

 

$

1. Electrical Trades (inclusive of a tool allowance

 

of $11.80 per 38- hour week)

 

Electrical Tradesperson (E) Base Level

699.30

Electrical Tradesperson (E) Level 1

723.90

Electrical Tradesperson (E) Level 2

753.90

Electrical Tradesperson (E) Level 3

783.50

Electrical Tradesperson (E) Level 4

815.70

Electrical Tradesperson (E) Level 5

834.80

Electrical Tradesperson (E) Level 6

881.90

2. Mechanical Trades (inclusive of a tool allowance)

 

of $11.80 per 38- hour week

 

Graded Tradesperson (M) Base Level

681.70

Graded Tradesperson (M) Level 1

705.30

Graded Tradesperson (M) Level 2

734.10

Graded Tradesperson (M) Level 3

762.90

Graded Tradesperson (M) Level 4

794.10

Graded Tradesperson (M) Level 5

812.20

Graded Tradesperson (M) Level 6

857.30

3. Refractory Installation Bricklayers

 

Refractory Installation Bricklayer - Base Level

708.20

Refractory Installation Bricklayer - Level 1

721.30

Refractory Installation Bricklayer - Level 2

752.60

Refractory Installation Bricklayer - Level 3

768.20

Refractory Installation Bricklayer - Level 4

791.50

 

Table 3 - Apprentices

 

 

Rate of Pay and tool allowance per 38-hour week from the

 

first pay period commencing on or after 18 March 2005

 

$

1. Four Year Term

Rate of Pay

Tool Allowance

Apprentice 1st Year

279.85

5.05

Apprentice 2nd Year

361.20

6.50

Apprentice 3rd Year

480.80

8.75

Apprentice 4th Year

551.25

10.15

2. Three Year Term

Rate of Pay

Tool Allowance

Apprentice 1st Year

320.55

5.80

Apprentice 2nd Year

480.80

8.75

Apprentice 3rd Year

551.25

10.15

 

Table 4 - Annualised Salary Rates Of Pay

 

Item 1. No. 2 Blower Station

Rates of Pay Shift Crew Operators (Annualised) - From the first pay period commencing on or after 18

March 2005.

Level

Base Weekly Rate from first pay

Total Annual Rate from first pay

 

period to commence on or after

period to commence on or after

 

18 March 2005

18 March 2005

 

$

$

Shift Crew Operator 2

876.20

74 399.60

Shift Crew Operator 3

928.80

78 638.00

Shift Crew Operator 4

947.40

80 136.80

Shift Crew Operator 5

976.40

82 473.50

Relief Crew Operator 2

876.20

62 407.70

Relief Crew Operator 3

928.80

65 939.40

Relief Crew Operator 4

947.40

67 188.30

Relief Crew Operator 5

976.40

69 135.40

Day Crew Operator 1

909.10

49 683.60

Day Crew Operator 2

869.80

47 535.80

Day Crew Operator 3

843.30

46 087.50

Day Crew Operator 4

802.80

43 874.10

Day Crew Operator 5

740.30

38 495.60

Item 2 Blast Furnaces

 

 

Blast Furnace Operators

 

 

Level

Base Weekly Rate from first pay

Total Annual Rate from first pay

 

period to commence on or after

period to commence on or after

 

18 March 2005

18 March 2005

 

$

$

Entry Level

671.60

59 791.00

Base Level 1

765.70

67 614.60

Base Level 2

824.30

72 491.80

Level 1

876.20

76 811.40

Level 2

898.20

78 642.40

Level 3

947.40

82 737.30

Level 4

976.40

85 150.90

Blast Furnace Mechanical Tradespersons

Level

Base Weekly Rate from first pay

Total Annual Rate from first pay

 

period to commence on or after

period to commence on or after

 

18 March 2005

18 March 2005

 

$

$

Base

873.10

77 359.90

Level 1

904.80

79 998.30

Level 2

933.60

82 395.30

Level 3

974.30

85 782.70

Level 4

1 005.50

88 379.40

Level 5

1 023.60

89 885.90

Level 6

1 068.70

93 639.60

Blast Furnace Electrical Tradespersons

Level

Base Weekly Rate from first pay

Total Annual Rate from first pay

 

period to commence on or after

period to commence on or after

 

18 March 2005

18 March 2005

 

$

$

Base

919.20

81 270.80

Level 1

951.80

83 984.00

Level 2

981.80

86 480.80

Level 3

1023.30

89 934.80

Level 4

1055.50

92 614.80

Level 5

1 046.20

91 840.90

Level 6

1 093.30

95 761.00

Item 3 - Temper Mills

Level

Base Weekly Rate from first pay

Total Annual Rate from first pay

 

period to commence on or after

period to commence on or after

 

18 March 2005

18 March2 005

 

$

$

Entry Level Operator

725.20

62 232.40

Team Operator

1 004.00

84 697.50

Item 4 - Raw Materials Handling

Level

Base Weekly Rate from

Total Annual Rate from first pay

 

first pay period to commence on

period to commence on or after

 

or after 18 March 2005

18 March2005

 

$

$

Entry Level

671.20

58 713.10

RM Process Operator Level 1

765.70

66 392.90

RM Process Operator Level 2

824.30

71 180.60

RM Process Operator Level 3

928.80

79 718.20

RM Process Operator Level 4

947.40

81 237.90

 

Table 5 - Unanderra Coil Processing

 

Metpol

Base Weekly Rate from first pay period

 

commencing on or after 18th March 2005

 

$

Metpol Operator Grade 1

706.70

Metpol Operator Grade 2

731.20

Metpol Operator Grade 3

750.70

Metpol Operator Grade 4

803.50

Metpol Operator Grade 5

831.50

Metpol Operator Grade 6

862.20

Metpol Operator Grade 7

896.30

Metpol Operator Grade 8

929.90

Metpol Operator Grade 9

940.10

Metpol Operator Grade 10

965.70

Metpol Operator Grade 11

997.10

Metpol Operator Grade 12

1,042.90

Metpol Mechanical Tradesperson

1,028.70

 

Table 6 - Port Kembla Transport Facility

 

 

Base Weekly Rate from first pay period

CRM Road & Transport Facility

commencing on or after 18th March 2005

 

$

General Transport Operator

657.10

Transport Operator - Grade 2

678.40

Training Transport Operator

576.40

 

Table 7 - Other Rates And Allowances

 

Special Rates to be effective from the first pay period commencing on or after 18th March 2005

Item No

Clause No

Brief Description

$

 

 

 

 

 

8

Special Rates

 

1

8.1.1

Large Power Houses - Employees employed in large power houses

 

 

 

(developing more than 8,000 kilowatts) - Per 38 Hour Week

 

 

 

Mechanical and Electrical Tradespersons

22.70

 

 

1st and 2nd Year electrical and mechanical apprentices

4.55

 

 

Maintenance non-trades employees assisting mechanical or electrical tradespersons

11.35

2

8.1.2

Ship Repairing - Per 38 Hour Week

 

 

 

Mechanical and Electrical tradespersons

11.10

 

 

Other employees

9.00

3

8.1.3

Electrical Trades Licence

 

 

 

Qualified Supervisor's Certificate (Electrician) Allowance

28.40

 

 

Certificate of Registration (Electrician) Allowance

15.30

4

8.1.4

Scaffolder's Licence - Per 38 Hour Week Certificate of Competency as a Scaffolder:

 

 

 

Class 1 or 2

7.70

 

 

Class 3 or 4

4.40

 

9

General Disability Rates Hot Places - Per Hour

 

7

9.1.1

Electrical/Mechanical Tradespersons/maintenance non-trades:

 

 

 

employees

 

 

 

Temperature raised artificially to between 46 and 54 degree Celsius

0.42

 

 

Temperature exceeds 54 degrees Celsius

0.52

8

9.1.2

Hot Work - Per Hour

 

 

 

Temperatures raised by artificial means to above 49 degrees

0.41

9

9.1.3

Wet Work - Per Hour

 

 

 

Mechanical tradespersons and maintenance non-trades employees

0.41

10

9.1.4

Dirty Work - Per Hour

 

 

 

Mechanical and electrical tradespersons and maintenance non-trades employees engaged

0.42

 

 

in work other than ship repair work

 

 

 

Dirty Ship Repair Work

0.52

11

9.1.5

Restrictive Spaces - Per Hour

 

 

 

Mechanical and electrical tradespersons and maintenance non-trades employees

0.52

12

9.1.6

High Places - Per Hour

 

 

 

Electrical and Mechanical tradespersons and maintenance non-trades other than riggers

0.30

 

 

and splicers

 

13

9.1.7

Oil Tanks - Per Hour

 

 

 

Mechanical tradespersons and maintenance non-trades employees

0.42

14

9.1.8

Explosive Powered Tools - Per Hour

 

 

 

All Employees

0.15

 

 

Minimum payment

1.14

15

9.1.9

Slag Wool - Per Hour

0.52

 

9.3

Electrical Tradespersons -

 

 

9.3.1

Toxic Substances - Per Hour

 

21

 

Quantities of 0.5 kg or over

0.52

22

 

Working in close proximity to

0.46

 

9.4

Bricklayers and Labourers -

 

23

9.4.1

Brick lining stacks etc: - Per Hour

 

 

 

At a height of 15 but not more than 30 metres

0.15

 

 

For each further 15 metres increase above 30 metres

0.15

24

9.4.2

Boiler Chambers

0.32

25

9.4.3

Clothing allowance when working inside stacks and flues etc -

 

 

 

Per Shift or part therefore

1.21

 

9.5

Other Employees -

 

 

9.5.1

Applying obnoxious substances - Per Hour

 

26

 

Preparation and/or application of epoxy based materials or like substances

0.52

27

 

Applying such epoxy-based substances when the air conditioning plant is not operating

0.32

28

 

Working in close proximity to employees so engaged

0.48

30

9.5.3

Spray Painting - Per Hour

 

 

 

Tradesperson and Brush Hand painters spray painting in a booth not approved by

0.41

 

 

Government Authority

 

 

15

Shift Work Allowances for Shift Workers

 

31

15.1.1

Shift Workers whilst working rotating shift - Per 38 Hour Week

64.60

32

15.1.1(a)

When at least one-third of working time in the full cycle of the roster is not on day shift -

43.10

 

 

Per 38 Hour Week

 

33

15.1.2

Rotating Shift Worker when engaged under a roster system which does not provide for

 

 

 

at least one-third of working time in the full cycle of the roster on day shift

 

 

 

(a) Day shift, night shift (per 38 hour week)

64.60

 

 

(b) Day shift, afternoon shift (per 38 hour week)

55.00

 

 

(c) Day shift, day shift, afternoon shift (per 38 hour week)

55.00

 

 

(d) Day shift, day shift, night shift (per 38 hour week)

55.00

34

15.1.3

Shift Workers working shift work on shift systems as follows:

 

 

 

(a) Night shift, afternoon shift (per 38 hour week)

85.90

 

 

(b) Night shift only (per 38 hour week)

85.90

 

 

(c) Afternoon shift only (per 38 hour week)

85.90

35

15.1.4

Shift Workers who work any afternoon shift or night shift other than

25.90

 

 

under 15.1.1, 15.1.2 and 15.1.3 above and not paid in respect of any day shift worked -

 

 

 

Per Shift

 

36

22.3.4

Overtime, meal allowance - Per Meal

9.40

 

22.3.5(b)

 

 

 

22.3.6

 

 

 

2.          Delete Part D -Appendix - Unrestricted Classifications, and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

PART D

 

APPENDIX - UNRESTRUCTURED CLASSIFICATIONS

 

A.        Application

 

The clauses contained in this appendix apply only to those classifications listed in clause E, Rates of Pay - Unrestructured Classifications, of this appendix.

 

B.         Leading Hands

 

Employees appointed by the Company as leading hands will be paid additional amounts as set out below.

 

Leading Hands

Rate of pay Per 38-hour week.

 

The first pay period commencing

 

on or after 18/3/2005

 

$

Production Leading Hands

 

If in charge of not more than five employees

21.10

If in charge of more than five but not more than fifteen employees

31.80

If in charge of more than fifteen

44.60

Maintenance Leading Hands

 

If in charge of not less than three and not more than ten employees

29.10

If in charge of more than ten and not more than twenty employees

43.80

If in charge of more than twenty employees

55.90

 

C.         Mixed Functions

 

Unless otherwise specified, the following will apply:

 

C.1       Employees, who are required to do work carrying a higher rate than his or her ordinary classification for 2 hours or more on any day or shift, will be paid at the higher rate for the whole of the day or shift.

 

C.2       Subject to C.1 of this clause, an employee, who on any day or shift is required to do work of a higher paid classification for at least 1 hour, will be paid the rate prescribed for such work whilst so engaged.

 

C.3       Employees required to do work carrying a lower rate than his or her ordinary classification will be entitled to payment at the rate of his or her ordinary classification except:

 

C.3.1    Where, because of a strike by fellow employees in the establishment in which this person is employed, work in his or her ordinary classification is not available and where the period spent on the work carrying the lower rate is at least 1 hour; and

 

C.3.2    In respect of work on overtime, where the period spent on the work carrying the lower rate is at least 1 hour.

 

C.3.3    This specifically excludes employees working in restructured departments within a graded ironworker structure.

 

D.         Tool Allowance

 

Tradespersons - A tradesperson will be paid an allowance as set out below per 38-hour week for supplying and maintaining tools ordinarily required in the performance of his or her work as a tradesperson.  The allowance will apply for all purposes of the award.

 

Tool Allowance

$

Mechanical Tradesperson

11.80

Electrical Tradesperson

11.80

Bricklayer

14.80

 

E.         Rates Of Pay - Unrestructured Classifications

 

Description

Rate of pay per 38-hour week

 

from the 1st pay period

 

on or after18/3/2005

 

$

Coke Ovens Department

 

 

By-Products

 

 

Operator 1

625.20

 

Operator 2

655.40

 

Operator 3

676.70

 

Operator 4

717.40

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Cooler attendant

554.60

 

Greaser

582.20

 

Road suction sweeper operator

565.80

 

Refractory sprayer

547.50

 

Refractory sprayer (dry)

633.20

Blast Furnace Department

 

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Founder

665.20

 

Forklift Driver

589.60

 

Greaser

547.50

 

Labourer

535.40

Sinter Plant Department

 

 

Ore Handling

 

 

Raw Materials Yard Attendant

554.60

 

Chaser 1st Grade

618.70

 

Sinter Station

 

 

Sinter Station Attendant

576.70

 

Sinter Plant Operator - Level 1

605.80

 

Sinter Plant Operator - Level 2

629.50

 

Sinter Plant Operator - Level 3

725.10

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Front End Loader Driver

597.10

 

Mechanical Sweeper Operator

554.60

 

Greaser

565.80

 

Forklift Driver

582.20

 

Bobcat Operator

589.60

 

Labourer

535.40

Power Department

 

 

No. 1 Power House

 

 

Control room operator

722.20

 

Crane driver

593.70

 

Crane driver - when installing and removing

597.10

 

Boiler cleaner

539.60

 

Operator 1

672.90

 

Operator 2

655.40

 

Operator 3

632.70

 

Operator 4

621.00

 

Operator 5

571.40

 

Operator 6

559.00

 

No. 2 Blower Station

 

 

Operator - 1

709.30

 

Operator - 2

688.30

 

Operator - 3

661.10

 

Operator - 4

633.20

 

Operator - 5

582.20

 

Operator - 6

571.40

 

Water treatment plant attendant

576.70

 

Crane driver

593.70

 

Crane driver - when installing and removing turbine rotors

597.10

 

Oil attendant

576.70

 

Outside Services

 

 

Services Operator 1

633.20

 

Services Operator 2

618.70

 

Services Operator 3

593.70

 

Services Operator 1 in Training

625.20

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Forklift driver

582.20

 

Labourer

535.40

 

Leading Power House Attendant

705.50

 

Machine scarfer operator

653.20

Steelmaking

 

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Front end loader driver

589.60

 

Fork lift driver

589.60

Bos Plant

 

 

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Pump & water treatment attendant

629.50

 

Greaser

547.50

 

Front end loader driver

599.50

 

Forklift driver

582.20

 

Mechanical sweeper operator

539.60

 

Labourer

535.40

 

Slab Caster Department

 

 

Leading slab processing attendant

682.00

 

Slab processing attendant

653.20

 

Slab Yard Operations

 

 

Slab yard crane driver

655.40

 

Deseamer (cold steel)

576.70

 

Deseamer - special class

633.20

 

Fork lift driver

582.20

 

Crane chaser

547.50

 

Brush hand

576.70

 

Labourer

535.40

Hot Strip Mill

 

 

Strip Mill

 

 

Operator 2

655.40

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Greaser (including crane greaser)

547.50

 

15 tonne coil storage crane driver

585.70

 

Machine shop crane driver

593.70

 

Tally person

565.80

 

Crane chaser (other)

547.50

 

Live gear operator

539.60

 

Labourer

535.40

 

Chuck change operator

593.70

 

Hot strip mill shop crane chaser

554.60

 

Systems Attendant

622.00

 

Relief person

597.10

 

Forklift driver

582.20

 

Brush Hand

576.70

Plate Mill Department

 

 

Plate Mill Operations

 

 

Operator 1

662.60

 

Operator 2

625.20

 

Operator 3

618.70

 

Operator 4

585.70

 

Operator 5

559.00

 

Operator 6

539.60

 

Crane driver 1

593.70

 

Crane driver 2

585.70

 

Forklift driver

589.60

 

Water treatment plant attendant

554.60

 

Relief person (continuous furnace)

544.50

 

Roller operator

712.90

 

Plate processing operator grade 5

765.00

 

Plate processing operator grade 3

698.70

 

Plate processing operator grade 2

655.40

 

Plate processing operator grade 1

625.20

 

Plate mill operator grade 5

765.00

 

Plate mill operator grade 4

736.00

 

Plate support operator

655.40

 

Plate services coordinator

625.20

 

Learner operator

593.70

 

Warehouse

 

 

Warehouse despatcher

593.70

 

Narrow Cold Rolled Products

 

 

Operator 1

669.70

 

Operator 2

633.20

 

Operator 3

565.80

 

Miscellaneous

 

 

Brush Hand

576.70

Rail Transport

 

 

Locomotive Operations

 

 

Locomotive driver

681.40

 

Locomotive driver - learner

635.80

 

Shunter - learner

589.60

 

Shunter

635.80

 

Guard

644.70

 

Locomotive cleaner

539.60

 

Railway points person

597.10

 

Point greaser

550.20

 

Fuel person

547.50

Spares Operations

 

 

Despatch store person

589.60

 

Store person

565.80

 

Labourer whose work includes painting

547.50

 

Other labourer

539.60

 

Spares area attendant - Grade 1

629.50

 

Spares area attendant - Grade 2

618.70

 

Steel storage attendant

599.50

 

Forklift Driver

582.20

Electrical Shop

 

 

Crane driver

585.70

 

Mobile crane driver

593.70

 

Pendant crane operator

605.80

Instrument Shop

 

 

Forklift Driver

582.20

Laboratories

 

 

Sampler

589.60

 

Chemical Laboratory Store person

576.70

 

Machine operator 1

596.60

 

Machine operator 2

571.40

 

Labourer

535.40

General Store

 

 

Store person - Grade 1

597.10

 

Store person - Grade 2

582.20

 

Store person - Grade 3

576.70

 

Store person - Grade 4

565.80

 

Delivery hand

547.50

 

Labourer

535.40

 

Forklift driver

589.60

 

Brush Hand

576.70

 

Chaser 1st Grade

618.70

 

Chaser 2nd Grade

589.60

Electrical Trades

 

The following tradesperson classifications shall only apply to employees who are classified as such as at 18 May 1987 -

 

Electrical lines person

676.10

 

Electrical trades person (including tool allowance)

676.10

 

Electrical trades person - grade 1(including tool allowance)

695.20

 

Electrical tradesperson - grade 2(including tool allowance)

714.20

 

Electrical tradesperson - grade 3(including tool allowance)

748.10

 

Electrical tradesperson - grade 4(including tool allowance)

777.40

 

Maintenance Tradesperson (Electrical)(including tool allowance)

699.30

 

Assistant to Electrical Tradesperson

560.00

 

Instrument fitter (including tool allowance)

714.20

 

Instrument tradesperson - grade 1(including tool allowance)

714.20

 

Instrument tradesperson - grade 2(including tool allowance)

748.10

 

Instrument tradesperson - grade 3(including tool allowance)

777.40

 

Electronics tradesperson - grade 2(including tool allowance)

748.10

 

Electronics tradesperson - grade 3(including tool allowance)

777.40

An additional amount per week of $28.40 shall be paid to an employee employed and working as an electrical tradesperson and

possessing an Electrician's "A" Grade Licence and an amount per week of $15.30 for an Electrician's "B" Grade Licence issued under the

Electricity Development Act 1945 - 1965.

Building Trades

 

 

Bricklayer (including tool allowance)

674.10

 

Bricklayer when engaged on refractory work (including tool

694.70

 

allowance)

 

 

Brush hand required to hold scaffolders certificate

582.20

 

Brush hand (other than labourer next provided for)

576.70

 

Labourer touching up brickwork and floors and foundations

535.40

 

of engines and machinery and standards near the ground

 

 

Chaser 1st Grade

618.70

 

Chaser 2nd Grade

589.60

 

Labourer Assisting Building Trades Tradesperson

547.50

Miscellaneous

 

 

Rope inspector

647.40

 

Bricklayer's labourer engaged on stacking in a compound

547.50

 

area or working at brick storage areas

 

 

Bricklayer's labourer - Coke Ovens Department

618.70

 

Bricklayer's labourer (other)

593.70

 

Gear chaser:

 

 

First grade

618.70

 

Second grade

589.60

Engineering

 

 

Fitter

658.40

 

Fitter - turbine blade

665.00

 

Marker off (i.e. a fitter the greater part of whose time in any

668.00

 

one weekly pay period is occupied marking off)

 

 

Turner

658.40

 

Inspector

690.20

 

Boilermaker and/ or structural steel tradesperson

658.40

 

Marker-off (i.e. a tradesperson the greater part of whose time

668.00

 

in any one weekly pay period is occupied in marking off and/

 

 

or template making)

 

 

Welder - special class (as defined)

668.00

 

Welder - 1st class (as defined)

658.40

 

NC Programmer

690.20

 

CNC Grinder Operator

699.10

 

CNC Programmer/Operator

690.20

 

Maintenance Tradesperson (Mechanical/Fabrication)

682.10

 

3.          This variation shall take effect from the first full pay period to commence on or after 8 July 2005.

 

 

 

J. P. GRAYSON  D.P.

 

 

 

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Printed by the authority of the Industrial Registrar.

 

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