1. Delete paragraph (e) of subclause (2)
of clause 6, Wages, of the award published 25 February 2000 (313 I.G. 709) as
varied, and insert in lieu thereof the following:
2. Delete
Table 1 - Rates of Pay of Part B, Monetary Rates, and insert in lieu thereof
the following:
3. Delete Item Nos. 1 to 54 of Table 2 -
Other Rates and Allowances of Part B, Monetary Rates, and insert in lieu
thereof the following:
Item No.
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Clause No.
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Brief Description
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Amount $
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1
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6(2)(a)(i),(ii), (iii)
6(2)(b)
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Journeyman Plumber (Other than Ship’s Plumber) -
Industry Allowance
Tool Allowance
Supplementary Payment
Special Allowance
Registration Allowance
Amount deducted from hourly rate of journeyman plumber for
Drainer
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19.05 per week
19.70 per week
52.10 per week
7.70 per week
0.50 per hour
0.05
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2
|
6(2)(c)(i),(ii),
(iii),(iv)
6(2)(d)(iii)(a)
|
Ship’s Plumber -
Industry Allowance
Tool Allowance
Supplementary Payment
Special Allowance
Registration Allowance
Ships Plumbers Apprentice
|
10.00 per week
19.70 per week
52.10 per week
7.70 per week
0.50 per hour
4.20 per week
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3
|
7(i)(a)
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Plumber’s Licence
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0.66 per hour
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4
|
7(i)(b)
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Gasfitter’s Licence
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0.66 per hour
|
5
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7(i)(c)
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Drainer’s Licence
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0.56 per hour
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6
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7(i)(d)
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Plumber’s and Gasfitter’s Licence
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0.88 per hour
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7
|
7(i)(e)
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Plumber’s and Drainer’s Licence
|
0.88 per hour
|
8
|
7(i)(f)
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Gasfitter’s and Drainer’s Licence
|
0.88 per hour
|
9
|
7(i)(g)
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Plumber’s, Gasfitter’s and Drainer’s Licence
|
1.21 per hour
|
10
|
7(ii)
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Licensed Drainer
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0.56 per hour
|
11
|
7(iii)(a)
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Lead Burner
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0.57 per hour
|
12
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7(iii)(b)
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Lead Burner in Chemical Works
|
0.78 per hour
|
13
|
7(iii)(c)(1)
|
Oxyacetylene or Electric Welding Certificate
Minimum Payment
|
0.41 per hour
2.85 per day
|
14
|
7(iii)(c)(2)
|
Certificate Holder performing welding to AS4041 - 1998
Minimum
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0.59 per hour
4.52 per day
|
15
|
7(iii)(d)
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Computing quantities or make-up estimates
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0.43 per hour
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16
|
8(i)
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Tool Allowance Apprentices
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19.70 per week
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17
|
9
|
Leading Hands -
In charge of up to two employees
In charge of three to five employees
In charge of six to ten employees
In charge of ten or more employees
|
0.59 per hour
0.71 per hour
0.92 per hour
1.16 per hour
|
18
|
10
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Employed on any chokage or oil chokage etc.
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4.88 per day
|
19
|
11(i)
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Wet Work
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0.43 per hour
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20
|
11(ii)
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Insulation Material
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0.53 per hour
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21
|
11(iii)
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Cold Work
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0.43 per hour
|
22
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11(iv)
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Work on WC’s, urinals, soil or waste pipes where used
principally by venereal patients
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0.53 per hour
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23
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11(v)
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Hot Work -
Between 46 and 54 degrees Celsius
Exceeding 54 degrees Celsius
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0.42 per hour
0.53 per hour
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24
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11(vi)
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Work with second-hand materials of an unusually dirty or
offensive nature
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0.43 per day
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25
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11(vii)
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Employed inside buildings where chlorine gas and/or
hydrogen sulphide gas re-manufactured
|
0.54 per day
|
26
|
11(viii)
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Engaged on electric welding applicable to plumbing
|
0.12 per hour
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27
|
11(ix)
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Operator of explosive powered tools
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1.02 per day
|
28
|
11(x)(a)
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Work in maximum security
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1.09 per hour
|
29
|
11(x)(b)
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Work in geriatric hospital
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0.30 per hour
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30
|
11(xi)
|
Roof Repairs
Minimum Payment
|
0.61 per hour
0.61
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31
|
11(xiii)
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Employed in mental institutions
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0.37 per hour
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32
|
11(xiv)
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Engaged in tunnel and sewer work and in underground shafts
exceeding 3 metres in depth
|
0.44 per hour
|
33
|
11(xv)
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Engaged on alterations or repairs to boilers, flues,
furnaces, retorts and kilns
|
1.15 per hour
|
34
|
11(xvi)
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Engaged on the construction of chimneys and air shafts
where construction exceeded 15 metres in height
Additional amount for work above each further 15 metres
|
0.43 per hour
0.43 per hour
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35
|
11(xvii)
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Employees required to work in a bosun’s chair or on a
swinging scaffold -
First 4 hours
For each hour thereafter
|
3.12
0.65 per hour
|
36
|
11(xviii)
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Work on any structure at a height of more than 12.2 metres
|
0.43 per hour
|
37
|
11(xix)
|
Employees in sanitary works
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4.78 per day
|
38
|
11(xx)
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Employees in slaughtering yards
|
0.29 per hour
|
39
|
11(xxii)(a)
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Employees working west and north of and excluding State
highway No. 17 etc, up to the Western Division
|
0.71 per day
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40
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11(xxii)(b)
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Employees working in the Western Division
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1.15 per day
|
41
|
11(xxii)(c)
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Employees working in the southern districts
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1.15 per day
|
42
|
11(xxiii)
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Engaged in cramped position or without sufficient
ventilation
|
0.53 per hour
|
43
|
11(xxiv)
|
Employees required to use materials containing asbestos or
to work near asbestos
|
0.53 per hour
|
44
|
11(xxv)
|
Towers Allowance -
Exceeding 15 metres - for all work above 15 metres
For work above each further 15 metres
|
0.43 per hour
0.43 per hour
|
45
|
11(xxvi)(c)
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Toxic Substances -
Employees using
Employee working in close proximity
|
0.53 per hour
0.43 per hour
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46
|
11(xxx)(d)
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Engaged in asbestos eradication
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1.44 per hour
|
47
|
12(i)
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Employees working in ballast tanks, oil tanks and side
tanks
|
0.53 per hour
|
48
|
12(ii)
|
Employees working in ship’s bilges or under engine room or
boiler room flooring
|
0.40 per hour
|
49
|
12(iii)
|
Employees working in and around diesel engines
|
0.40 per hour
|
50
|
12(iv)
|
Employees working in a confined space
|
0.56 per hour
|
51
|
12(v)(1)
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Employees working inside a hull
|
0.68 per hour
|
52
|
12(v)(2)
|
Employees working in torpedo compartments, ballast tanks,
oil tanks, below floor plates
|
1.22 per hour
|
53
|
12(vi)
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Plumber in pipe laundry
|
0.87 per hour
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54
|
13(iii)
|
Multi-story Allowance -
from commencement to 15th floor
from 16th to 30th floor
from 31st to 45th floor
from 46th to 60th floor
from 61st floor onwards
|
0.35 per hour
0.42 per hour
0.65 per hour
0.82 per hour
1.03 per hour
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4. Delete (i) -Wages of Table 1 - Rates
of Pay of Part B, Monetary Rates, and insert in lieu thereof the following:
5. This
variation shall take effect from the first full pay period to commence:
M. J. WALTON J,
Vice-President.
Printed by the authority of the Industrial Registrar.