FURNITURE AND FURNISHING TRADES (STATE) AWARD
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by Construction,
Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (New South Wales Branch), industrial
organisation of employees.
(No. IRC 3760 of 2002)
Before The Honourable
Justice Walton, Vice-President
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8 July 2002
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VARIATION
1. Delete
subclause 19.2, of clause 19, Weekly Wage Rates, of Part 5 - Wages and Related Matters,
of the award published 16 August 1991 and the reviewed award published 22
December 2000 (321 I.G. 211), as varied, and insert in lieu thereof the
following:
19.2 Rates of Pay -
Classification
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Base Rate
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State Wage Case
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Total Rate
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Per Week
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2000/2001/2002
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Per Week
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$
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$
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$
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Production Employees
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Level 1
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385.40
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46.00
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431.40
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Level 2
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402.10
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46.00
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448.10
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Level 3
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424.60
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46.00
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470.60
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Level 4
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445.50
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46.00
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491.50
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Furniture Tradesperson
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Level 1
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477.20
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48.00
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525.20
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Level 2
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498.10
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48.00
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546.10
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Level 3
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537.80
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48.00
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585.80
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2. Delete the
last paragraph "Arbitrated safety net adjustments" of subclause 19.3,
of the said clause 19, and insert in lieu thereof the following:
Arbitrated safety net adjustments
The rates of pay in this award include the adjustments
payable under the State Wage Case 2002. These adjustments may be offset
against:
(a) any equivalent
overaward payments, and/or
(b) award wage
increases since 29 May 1991 other than safety net, State Wage Case, and minimum
rates adjustments.
3. Delete the
reference rate appearing in subclause 19.4, Weekly Rates for Apprentices, and insert
in lieu thereof the following:
19.4 Weekly Rates
for Apprentices - The reference rate applying to this table is $475.60.
4. Delete
subclause 24.2 and paragraph 24.3.1 of subclause 24.3 of clause 24, Allowances,
and insert in lieu thereof the following:
24.2 Collection of
Cash - Where a worker is required by the employer to collect cash in the course
of normal duties an additional allowance of $2.95 per week shall be paid.
24.3.1 Where a worker
is required by the employer to perform work which the employer and the worker
agree is of a usually dirty or offensive nature, an additional allowance of 31
cents per our shall be paid whilst so employed.
5. Delete
subclauses 24.4, 24.5 and paragraph 24.6.1 and insert in lieu thereof the
following:
24.4 Foreperson -
Where a worker is appointed as a foreperson, an additional allowance of $34.90
per week shall be paid.
24.5 First-aid
Duties - Where an employer requires a worker to perform first-aid duties, an
additional allowance of $9.20 per week shall be paid.
24.6.1 Where a worker
is required to install furniture, fittings or fixtures, carry out on site
polishing, work at a customers premises or carry out any other work or duty
away from the employers establishment, an additional installation allowance of $18.90
be paid per week.
6. Delete
subclause 24.7 and subclauses 24.10 and 24.11 and insert in lieu thereof the
following:
24.7 Leading Hand -
24.7.1 Where a worker is
appointed as a leading hand responsible for two to six workers, an additional
allowance of $13.00 shall be paid per week.
24.7.2 Where a worker is
appointed as a leading hand responsible for 7 or more workers, an additional
allowance of $23.80 shall be paid per week.
24.10 Ship Building
Allowance - Where a worker is working on shipping and/or ship building, an
additional allowance of 33 cents shall be paid per hour.
24.11 State Government
Workers - Where a worker is employed by a State Government instrumentality, an
additional allowance of $5.20 shall be paid per week.
7. This variation
shall take effect from the beginning of the first pay period to commence on or
after 29 November 2002.
M. J. WALTON J,
Vice-President.
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Printed by
the authority of the Industrial Registrar.