Crown Employees (Department of Finance and Services)
Wages Staff Award 2012
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by NSW Department
of Finance and Services.
(No. IRC 1023 of 2012)
Before Commissioner
Bishop
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17 October 2012
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VARIATION
1. Delete the
title of the award, Crown Employees (Department of Finance and Services) Wages Staff
Award 2011, published 27 November 2009 (369 I.G. 702), as varied, and insert in
lieu thereof the following:
Crown Employees (Department of Finance and Services)
Wages Staff Award 2012
2. Delete clause 4,
Incidence and Period of Operation and insert in lieu thereof the following:
4. Incidence and
Period of Operation
This Award will apply to all existing and future wages
employees in the Department, engaged under this award. Such employees are deployed throughout the
State of New South Wales as required by the Department to meet client service
obligations.
This award is made following a review under section 19
of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 and rescinds and replaces the Crown
Employees (Department of Finance and Services) Wages Staff Award 2011 published
27 November 2009 (369 I.G. 702), as varied.
The changes made to the award pursuant to the Award
Review pursuant to section 19(6) of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 and
Principle 26 of the Principles for Review of Awards made by the Industrial
Relations Commission of New South Wales on 28 April 1999 (310 I.G. 359) take
effect on and from 1 July 2012.
This award remains in force until 30 June 2013 or until
varied or rescinded.
The contents of this Award may be varied in accordance
with Section 17 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996.
3. Delete clause
7, Rates of Pay and insert in lieu thereof the following:
7. Rates of Pay
The classifications and salary rates are set out in
Table 1 of Part B, Monetary Rates of this Award.
From the first pay period commencing on or after the
date of granting of variation of this Award the rates of pay set out under the
heading shall be payable.
The parties agree that there shall be no additional
claims for variation in the rates of pay during the period of operation of this
award, namely until 30 June 2013.
4. Delete Part B,
Rates & Allowances and insert in lieu thereof the following:
PART B
RATES &
ALLOWANCES
Rates
(1) Rates of Pay
From the first pay period commencing on or after 1 July
2012 the rates of pay set out under the heading FPPOOA 1.7.2012 shall be
payable. These rates represent a 2.5%
wage increase from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 July 2012.
The parties agree that there shall be no additional
claims for variation in the rates of pay during the period of operation of this
award, namely until 30 June 2013.
Table 1 - Wages Classification and Salary Schedules
Classification
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Rate per fortnight
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FFPOOA 1.7.2012
|
|
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$
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L1
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(92%)
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1,739.53
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L2
|
(95%)
|
1,797.62
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L3
|
(97.5%)
|
1,846.68
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L4
|
(100%)
|
1,890.72
|
L5
|
(105%)
|
1,997.35
|
L6
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(110%)
|
2,079.93
|
L7
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(115%)
|
2,174.59
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L8
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(120%)
|
2,268.72
|
L9
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(126%)
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2,382.61
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L10
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(133%)
|
2,507.22
|
|
(135%)
|
2,561.01
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L11
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(139%)
|
2,636.02
|
|
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2,692.02
|
|
(147%)
|
2,790.04
|
L12
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(152%)
|
2,876.72
|
|
(156%)
|
2,960.88
|
Progression from Level 6 to Level 7 and from Level 10 to
Level 11 shall be on the basis of satisfactory performance and the
demonstration of appropriate competency.
Such progression shall be on the determination of the Department.
(2) Employees
required to hold trade certificates, or the equivalent, for the below named
trades shall be paid a Special Allowance for all purposes of this Award as
follows:
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Rate per fortnight
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FPPOOA 1.7.2012
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$
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Stonemason-carvers
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126.50
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Electricians
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126.50
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Plumbers
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20.00
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Welder (Special)
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20.00
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(3) The Definition,
Scope of Work, Level of Skill and Quality, Safety and General Responsibilities
for each level is detailed in the 12 Level classification structure, set out at
Appendix 1.
Table 2 - Survey and Spatial Classification and Salary
Schedules
|
|
FPPOOA
|
|
|
1.7.2012
|
|
|
$
|
L1
|
(92%)
|
1,739.53
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L2
|
(95%)
|
1,797.62
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L3
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(97.5%)
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1,846.68
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L4
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(100%)
|
1,890.72
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Table 3 - Apprentice Classification and Safety Schedules
|
FPPOOA
|
|
1.7.2012
|
|
$
|
1st year
|
919.32
|
2nd year
|
1,177.83
|
3rd year
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1,480.20
|
4th year
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1,691.25
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Allowances
Conditions of
Employment - Allowances
In general, the conditions of the Crown Employees
(Skilled Trades) Award shall apply to employees to simplify administration and
provide consequent savings.
Specific conditions relating to;
Excess Fares and Travelling Time
Distant Work
Payment for Loss of Tools
Overtime
Tool Allowance
shall operate as provided by this clause.
(1) Fares And
Travelling Time
An allowance of $21.80 per day, comprising of $13.10
for fares and $8.70 for travelling time, (including the Rostered Day Off) shall
be paid to employees to compensate for fares and travelling time to and from
places of work, provided that only the travelling time component of the
allowance shall be payable if the Department provides, or offers to provide
transport free of charge to the employee and that offer is refused.
An employee, who on any day is required to work at a
site away from their accustomed workshop and who shall, at the direction of the
Department, present for work at such site at the usual starting time, shall be
paid this allowance for each such day.
Where an employee is sent during working hours from a
shop to a site, or a site to a shop, or from a shop to a shop, or from a site
to a site, the Department shall pay all travelling time and fares incurred in
addition to the amounts the Department may be liable to pay under this clause.
Where an employee is required to use their private
vehicle to transfer from one work site to another during working hours the
employee shall be paid an allowance of $0.79 per kilometre.
An employee using a motor vehicle for work must have
for the vehicle a valid Third Party insurance policy and a comprehensive motor
vehicle insurance policy to an amount and in a form approved by the Department.
The provisions of Clause 16 - Dispute Resolution of
this Award shall be used to resolve any problems concerning the operation of
this clause.
The provisions of this subclause do not apply to
employees classified as Staff (Wages) Level 8 or above.
(2) Distant Work
The provisions of this clause apply only to employees
employed in non-metropolitan Departmental Regions. This clause does not apply to employees employed in the
Newcastle, Central Coast, Sydney and Wollongong metropolitan areas.
For the purpose of this clause, Distant Work is that in
respect of which the distance or the travelling facilities to and from such
places of work make it reasonably necessary that the employee should live and
sleep at some place other than their usual place of residence at the time of
commencing such work. Provided that if
the employee, whilst employed on Distant Work, changes their usual place of
residence or any further change thereof (if made whilst employed on Distant
Work) shall be the usual place of residence for determination whether the work
is Distant Work within the meaning of this clause.
Provided further that after the expiration of four
weeks this clause shall not apply to an employee who is appointed to work as a
regular employee at a permanent workshop whilst working at such workshop.
While on Distant Work, a majority of employees
concerned and Departmental management may mutually agree that ordinary working
hours may be worked up to a maximum of twelve hours per day on any day of the
week.
Providing that the employees concerned and Departmental
management will mutually agree, in accordance with the Department’s
convenience, whether additional time worked is taken as time off in-lieu of
payment at ordinary rates at either:
the completion of the project; or
within three months of its being worked; or
is paid at ordinary rates.
An employee engaged on Distant Work shall be conveyed
with tools to and from at the Department’s expense. Such conveyance shall be made only once unless the employee is
recalled and sent again to the place of work when it shall be made each time
that this happens, provided that the return fares and travelling time need not
be paid to a employee:
who leaves of their own free will; or
is dismissed for misconduct
before the completion of the job, before being three
months in such employment, whichever first happens, or is dismissed for
incompetence within one week of engagement.
Time occupied in travelling to and from Distant Work
shall be paid for at ordinary rates, provided that no employee shall be paid
more than an ordinary day's wages for any day spent in travelling unless the
employee is on the same day occupied in working for the Department. The employee shall be paid also an amount of
$21.00 to cover the expenses, if any, of reaching home and of transporting
tools.
On Distant Work the Department shall provide reasonable
board and lodging or pay an allowance of $64.00 per day for each day residing
away from the usual place of residence or $447.10 per week of seven days but
such allowance shall not be wages.
Reasonable board and lodging for the purpose of this
clause shall mean lodging in a well-kept establishment with adequate
furnishings, good bedding, good floor coverings, good lighting, good heating,
hot and cold running water in either a single room or a twin room if a single
room is not available.
Where an employee is engaged upon distant jobs and is
required to reside elsewhere than on site they shall be paid the fares and travelling
time allowance prescribed by this clause.
An employee on Distant Work, after three months
continuous service, and thereafter at three monthly intervals, may return home
at the weekend and shall be paid the fares reasonably incurred in so travelling
home and to the place of work, provided however, that if the work upon which
the employee is engaged will be completed within twenty-eight days after the
expiration of any such period of three months, as hereinbefore mentioned, then
the provision of this subclause shall not be applicable.
The employee shall inform the Department in writing of
subsequent change to the usual place of residence.
If the Department and an employee engaged on Distant
Work agree in writing, the paid Rostered Day Off prescribed in the Award may be
taken and paid for at a time mutually agreed.
The agreement shall only apply for a paid day or days off work up to
maximum accrual of five days.
In general terms, the Department’s policy for employees
is that the provisions of the Distant Work Clause apply where the work site is
situated more than 95 kilometres from the Depot or Post Office of the town in
which the employee is based and the employee lives away from home for the
period of the job.
The only exceptions to this rule would be in rare
cases, such as where road conditions or special circumstances make it
unreasonable or uneconomic to apply. In
such circumstances local Departmental management has discretion to apply
Distant Work provisions on sites situated less than 95 kilometres from the
Depot or Post Office, subject to written justification being recorded on the
job file and signed by the local Departmental management representative. The employee must live away from home to
receive payment under these circumstances.
(3) Payment For Loss
of Tools
(a) An employee
shall be reimbursed by the Department to a maximum of $1628.00 for loss of
tools or clothes by fire or breaking and entering whilst securely stored at the
direction of the Department in a room or building on Department premises, job
or workshop or in a lock-up or if the tools are lost or stolen while being
transported by the employee at the Department’s direction, or if the tools are
accidentally lost over water or if tools are lost or stolen during an employee's
absence after leaving the job because of injury or illness.
Provided that an employee transporting their own tools
shall take all reasonable care to protect those tools and prevent theft or
loss.
(b) Where an
employee is absent from work because of illness or accident and has advised
Department, then the Department shall ensure that the employee's tools are
securely stored during the employee's absence.
(c) Provided that
for the purposes of this subclause:
Only tools used by the employee in the course of their
employment shall be covered by this subclause.
The employee shall, if requested to do so, furnish the
Department with a list of tools so used.
Reimbursement shall be at the current replacement value
of new tools of the same or comparable quality.
The employee shall report any theft to the police prior
to making a claim on the Department for replacement of stolen tools.
It is assumed that the Department has directed staff to
store their tools (as detailed above) unless otherwise directed not to.
(4) Overtime
Overtime provisions, including payment for meals, as
provided by clause 9, Overtime of the Crown Employees (Skilled Trades) Award
shall apply to all employees.
An employee may opt to take time-off in lieu of paid
overtime at the same rate at which the overtime was accrued, subject to
management agreement. Any such time-off
will be taken within an agreed time and not later than 3 months of the working
of the overtime. An employee, subject
to management agreement, may take part time-off in lieu and part payment for
overtime.
(5) Tool Allowance
Tool Allowances payable to Wages Staff shall be those
set out in the following table:
Trade Description
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Rate per fortnight
|
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$
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Carpenter/Joiner
|
56.20
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Stonemason-carver
|
56.20
|
Stonemason
|
56.20
|
Plumber
|
56.20
|
Electrician
|
56.20
|
Metal Tradespersons
|
56.20
|
|
|
Plasterer
|
56.20
|
|
|
Bricklayer
|
40.00
|
Tilelayer
|
40.00
|
|
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Slater & Tiler
|
29.40
|
|
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Painter
|
13.60
|
(6) Thermostatic
Mixing Valves Allowance
An employee who is required by the Department to act on
their thermostatic mixing valve licence shall be paid $0.65 per hour, while undertaking
inspection and certification of thermostatic mixing valves.
(7) Allowances
Review
Increases in Expense Related Allowances payable under
the Awards listed in Clause 22 of this Award shall be paid, as appropriate, to
employees covered by this Award.
Payment of increases shall be made from the same operative date as Award
variations.
Expense Related Allowances include:
Tool Allowance
Meal Allowance
Excess Fares and Travelling Time
Distant Work Allowances
Wage Related Allowances shall increase by the same
percentage amount, and from the same operative date, as rates of pay increase
under this Award.
(8) All Purpose
Payment in Lieu of Certain Allowances
The provisions of this subclause do not apply to:
Wages Staff employees Levels 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Wages Staff employees who have no entitlement to
allowances payable under the Crown Employees (Skilled Trades) Award.
All allowances set out in clauses 4 and 15, other than
the exemptions mentioned below, of the Crown Employees (Skilled Trades) Award
shall not be paid to Wages Staff employees of any Level.
At clause 4, Allowances, all subclauses except:
(4) Electricians
(6) Plumber and
Drainer
(12) Registration
Allowance
(41) Asbestos
(44) Asbestos
Eradication
In recognition that employees will continue to work
under circumstances that previously attracted allowance payments pursuant to
the above specified clauses, payments for all purposes of this Award shall be
made. The payments shall be as follows:
From 8.7.2012
$53.80 per fortnight for all Heritage and Building
Services Group employees other than slaters, plumbers and plumbing apprentices.
$61.10 per fortnight for slaters, plumbers and plumbing
apprentices.
(Plumbers and plumbing apprentices will no longer be
able to claim separate payment for chokages or fouled equipment.)
Should circumstances arise where the payment of the
allowance prescribed by this subclause for plumbers becomes consistently
disadvantageous when compared to payment through the claiming of allowances as
set out in the Crown Employees (Skilled Trades) Award, then the Department and
the Union will review the situation.
Any result of such a review that results in the requirement to amend
this subclause will be presented as a consent matter by the Department and the
Union.
(9) Driving Van
Allowance
Department Wages Staff employees allocated and
responsible for commercial vehicles containing Departmental plant and
equipment, which are parked at the premises of the employee overnight, shall be
paid a flat allowance of $2.63 per day.
This allowance is paid daily for each day worked and is not paid for all
purposes of this Award. It shall be
treated as a wage related allowance for the purpose of future increases.
5. This variation shall
take effect from the first full pay period to commence on or after 1 July 2012.
E.
A. R. BISHOP, Commissioner
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Printed by
the authority of the Industrial Registrar.