RURAL TRAINEESHIPS (STATE) CONSOLIDATED AWARD 1999
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by The
Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales, industrial organisation of
employees.
(No. IRC 1328 of 2002)
Before The Honourable
Justice Wright, President
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6 September 2002
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VARIATION
1. Insert into
clause 2, Arrangement, after clause 11, Area, Incidence and Duration, of the
award published 16 June 2000 (316 I.G. 605) the following:
Appendix A - Rates of Pay or Industry/Skill Levels
2. Delete clause
3, Application and Interpretation of Award, clause 6, Definitions, clause 7,
Training Conditions, and clause 8, Employment Conditions, and insert in lieu
thereof the following:
3. Application
(a) Subject to
subclause (c) of this clause, and clause 11, Area, Incidence and Duration, this
award shall apply to persons who are undertaking a traineeship (as defined) and
is to be read in conjunction with the Parent Award (as defined).
(b) Notwithstanding
(a), this award shall apply provisionally for an interim period:
(i) Starting upon
the commencement date as recorded on a valid "Application to Establish a
Traineeship" signed by both the employer and the Trainee, which has been
lodged with the Commissioner for Vocational Training; and
(ii) Ending at the
time the employer is notified that the establishment of the traineeship has
been approved, or at the end of the probationary period, whichever is the
later.
(c) The Parent Award
or any former industrial agreement of the Industrial Relations Commission of
New South Wales shall apply, except where inconsistent with this award.
(d) Notwithstanding
the foregoing, this award shall not apply to employees who were employed by an
employer under an award referred to in subclause (a) of this clause prior to
the date of approval of a traineeship relevant to the employer, except where
agreed upon between the employer and the relevant union(s).
(e) This award
does not apply to the apprenticeship system or any training program which
applies to the same occupation and achieves essentially the same training
outcome as an existing apprenticeship in an award as at 27 April 1998, or in an
award that binds the employer. This award only applies to AQF IV traineeships
when the AQF III traineeship in the training package is listed in Appendix A to
this award. Further, this award also does not apply to any certificate IV
training qualification that is an extension of the competencies acquired under a
certificate III qualification which is excluded from this award due to the
operation of this subclause.
NOTATION: - The abbreviation ‘AQF’ means Australian
Qualification Framework.
(f) At the
conclusion of the traineeship, this Award shall cease to apply to the
employment of the trainee and the Parent Award shall apply to the former
trainee.
6. Definitions
Structured Training means that training which is specified
in the Training Plan which is part of the Training contract registered with the
relevant NSW Training Authority. It
includes training undertaken both on and off-the-job in a Traineeship and
involves formal instruction, both theoretical and practical, and supervised
practice. The training reflects the
requirements of a Traineeship approved by the relevant NSW Training Authority
and leads to a qualification set out in clause 7(f).
Parent Award means an award that applies to a trainee, or
that would have applied, but for the operation of this award.
Relevant Union means a union party to the making of the
Parent Award and which is entitled to enrol the Trainee as a member.
Trainee is an individual who is a signatory to a Training
contract registered with the relevant NSW Training Authority and is involved in
paid work and structured training which may be on or off the job. A trainee can be full-time, part-time or
school-based.
Traineeship means a system of training which has been
approved by the relevant NSW Training Authority, and includes full time
traineeships and part time traineeships including school-based traineeships.
Training contract means an instrument which establishes a
Traineeship under the Apprenticeship and
Traineeship Act 2001(NSW).
Training Plan means a programme of training which forms part
of a Training contract registered with the Relevant NSW Training Authority.
School-Based Trainee is a student enrolled in the Higher
School Certificate, or equivalent qualification, who is undertaking a
traineeship which forms a recognised component of their HSC curriculum, and is
endorsed by the relevant NSW Training Authority and the NSW Board of Studies as
such.
Relevant NSW Training Authority means the Department of
Education and Training, or successor organisation.
Year 10 - For the purposes of this award, any person leaving
school before completing Year 10 shall be deemed to have completed Year 10.
7. Training
Conditions
(a) The Trainee
shall attend an approved training course or training program prescribed in the
Training contract or as notified to the trainee by the relevant NSW Training
Authority in an accredited and relevant traineeship.
(b) A Traineeship
shall not commence until the relevant Training contract, has been signed by the
employer and the trainee and lodged for registration with the relevant NSW
Training Authority.
(c) The employer
shall ensure that the Trainee is permitted to attend the training course or
program provided for in the Traineeship contract and shall ensure that the
Trainee receives the appropriate on-the-job training.
(d) The employer
shall provide a level of supervision in accordance with the Training contract
during the traineeship period.
(e) The employer
agrees that the overall training program will be monitored by officers of the
relevant NSW Training Authority and that training records or work books may be
utilised as part of this monitoring process.
(f) Training
shall be directed at:
(i) the
achievement of key competencies required for successful participation in the
workplace (eg. literacy, numeracy, problem solving, team work, using
technology) and an Australian Qualification Framework Certificate Level I.
This could be achieved through foundation competencies
which are part of endorsed competencies for an industry or enterprise; and/or
(ii) the
achievement of key competencies required for successful participation in an
industry or enterprise (where there are endorsed national standards these will
define these competencies) as are proposed to be included in an Australian
Qualification Framework Certificate Level II or above.
8. Employment
Conditions
(a) A Trainee
shall be engaged as a full-time employee for a maximum of one year's duration
or a part-time trainee for a period no greater than the equivalent of one year
full-time employment.
For example, a part-time trainee working 2½ days per
week (including the time spent in approved training) works (and trains) half
the hours of a full-time trainee and therefore their traineeship could extend
for a maximum of two years.
In any event, unless the relevant NSW Training
Authority directs, the maximum duration for a traineeship shall be thirty-six
months.
By agreement in writing, and with the consent of the
relevant NSW Training Authority, the relevant employer and the Trainee may vary
the duration of the Traineeship and the extent of approved training provided
that any agreement to vary is in accordance with the relevant Traineeship.
(b) A trainee
shall be subject to a satisfactory probation period of up to one month which
may be reduced at the discretion of the employer.
(c) Where the
trainee completes the qualification in the Training contract, earlier than the
time specified in the Training contract then the traineeship may be concluded
by mutual agreement.
(d) A traineeship
shall not be terminated before its conclusion, except in accordance with the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001
(NSW), or by mutual agreement.
An employer who chooses not to continue the employment
of a trainee upon the completion of the traineeship shall notify, in writing,
the relevant NSW Training Authority of their decision.
(e) The Trainee
shall be permitted to be absent from work without loss of continuity of
employment and/or wages to attend the approved training in accordance with the
Training contract.
(f) Where the
employment of a Trainee by an employer is continued after the completion of the
traineeship period, such traineeship period shall be counted as service for the
purposes of any Parent Award or any other legislative entitlements.
(g)
(i) The Training
contract may restrict the circumstances under which the Trainee may work
overtime and shiftwork in order to ensure the training program is successfully
completed.
(ii) No Trainee
shall work overtime or shiftwork on their own unless consistent with the
provisions of the Parent Award.
(iii) No Trainee
shall work shiftwork unless the relevant parties to this Award agree that such
shiftwork makes satisfactory provision for Structured Training. Such training
may be applied over a cycle in excess of a week, but must average over the
relevant period no less than the amount of training required for non-shiftwork
Trainees.
(iv) The Trainee
wage shall be the basis for the calculation of overtime and/or shift penalty
rates prescribed by the Parent Award.
(h) All other
terms and conditions of the Parent Award(s) that are applicable to the Trainee
or would be applicable to the Trainee but for this Award shall apply unless
specifically varied by this Award.
(i) A Trainee who
fails to either complete the Traineeship or who cannot for any reason, be
placed in full time employment with the employer on successful completion of
the Traineeship shall not be entitled to any severance payment.
The following employment conditions apply specifically
to part-time and school-based trainees.
(j) A part-time
trainee shall receive, on a pro rata basis, all employment conditions
applicable to a full-time trainee. All
the provisions of this award shall apply to part time trainees except as
specified in this clause.
(k) A part time
trainee may, by agreement, transfer from a part time to a full time traineeship
position should one become available.
(l) The minimum
daily engagement periods applying to part-time employees specified in the
Parent Award(s) shall also be applicable to part time trainees. Where there is
no provision for a minimum daily engagement period in the Parent Award(s) or
other industrial instrument(s), applying to part-time employees, then the
minimum start per occasion shall be 3 continuous hours, except in cases where
it is agreed that there shall be a start of 2 continuous hours, on 2 or more
days per week, provided that:
(i) a 2 hour
start is sought by the employee to accommodate the employee’s personal
circumstances, or
(ii) the place of
work is within a distance of 5km from the employee’s place of residence.
(m) School-based
trainees shall not be required to attend work during the interval starting four
weeks prior to the commencement of the final year Higher School Certificate
Examination period and ending upon the completion of the individual’s last HSC
examination paper.
(n) For the
purposes of this award, a school-based trainee shall become an ordinary trainee
as at January 1 of the year following the year in which they ceased to be a
school student.
3. Delete
subclause (b) of clause 9, Wages, and insert in lieu thereof the following:
(b) Appendix A
sets out the rate of pay or skill level of a Traineeship. Where the actual traineeship is listed in
Appendix A, the rate of pay or skill level in respect of the traineeship is
determinative of the actual rate of pay or skill levels (i.e. skill levels A, B
or C) that are contained in the Traineeship.
Where the traineeship is not listed in Appendix A, the skill levels in
Appendix A are illustrative of the appropriate levels, but are not
determinative of the actual skill levels. The determination of the appropriate
rate of pay or skill level for the purpose of determining the appropriate wage
rate shall be based on the following criteria:
(i) Any agreement
of the parties, or submission by the parties;
(ii) The nature of
the industry;
(iii) The total
training plan;
(iv) Recognition
that training can be undertaken in stages;
(v) The exit skill level
in the Parent Award contemplated by the traineeship.
In the event that the parties disagree with such
determination it shall be open to any party to the award to seek to have the
matters in dispute determined by the Industrial Relations Commission of New
South Wales.
4. Delete
subclauses (e), (f) and (g) of clause 9, Wages, and insert in lieu thereof the
following:
(e)
Table 1 - Weekly Rates - Industry/Skill Level A
Where the accredited training course and work performed are
for the purpose of generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill
Level A.
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Highest year of
schooling completed
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Year 10
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Year 11
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Year 12
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$
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$
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$
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School leaver
|
200.00
|
219.00
|
265.00
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Plus 1 year out of school
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219.00
|
265.00
|
309.00
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Plus 2 years
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265.00
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309.00
|
359.00
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Plus 3 years
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309.00
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359.00
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410.00
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Plus 4 years
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359.00
|
410.00
|
410.00
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Plus 5 years or more
|
410.00
|
410.00
|
410.00
|
The average proportion of time spent in Structured Training
which has been taken into account in setting the above rates is 20 per cent.
Table 2 - Weekly Rates - Industry/Skill Level B
Where the accredited training course and work performed are
for the purpose of generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill
Level B.
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Highest year of
schooling completed
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Year 10
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Year 11
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Year 12
|
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$
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$
|
$
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School leaver
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200.00
|
219.00
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255.00
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Plus 1 year out of school
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219.00
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255.00
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294.00
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Plus 2 years
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255.00
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294.00
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345.00
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Plus 3 years
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294.00
|
345.00
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392.00
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Plus 4 years
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345.00
|
392.00
|
392.00
|
Plus 5 years or more
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392.00
|
392.00
|
392.00
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The average proportion of time spent in structured training which
has been taken into account in setting the above rates is 20 per cent.
Table 3 - Weekly Rates - Industry/Skill Level C
Where the accredited training course and work performed are
for the purpose of generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill
Level C.
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Highest year of
schooling completed
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Year 10
|
Year 11
|
Year 12
|
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$
|
$
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$
|
School leaver
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200.00
|
219.00
|
247.00
|
Plus 1 year out of school
|
219.00
|
247.00
|
278.00
|
Plus 2 years
|
247.00
|
278.00
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311.00
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Plus 3 years
|
278.00
|
311.00
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347.00
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Plus 4 years
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311.00
|
347.00
|
347.00
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Plus 5 years or more
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347.00
|
347.00
|
347.00
|
The average proportion of time spent in structured training which
has been taken into account in setting the above rates is 20 per cent.
(f)
School-Based Traineeships
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Year of schooling
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Year 11
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Year 12
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$
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$
|
School based Traineeships Skill Levels A, B and C
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200.00
|
219.00
|
The average proportion of time spent in structured training
which has been taken into account in setting the above rates is 20 per cent.
(g) The rates of
pay in this award include the adjustments payable under the State Wage Case
2002. These Adjustments may be offset against:
(i) any
equivalent overaward payments, and/or
(ii) award wage
increases since 29 May 1991 other than safety net, State Wage Case, and minimum
rates adjustments.
(h)
(i) Definition of
Adult Trainee
An adult trainee for the purpose of this subclause is a
trainee who would qualify for the highest wage rate in Industry/Skill Level A,
B, or C if covered by that Industry/Skill Level.
(ii) Wage Rates
for Certificate IV Traineeships
(a) Trainees undertaking
an AQF IV traineeship shall receive the relevant weekly wage rate for AQF III
trainees at Industry/Skill Levels A, B, or C as applicable with the addition of
3.8 per cent of that wage rate.
(b) An adult
trainee who is undertaking a traineeship for an AQF IV qualification shall
receive the following weekly wage as applicable based on the allocation of AQF
III qualifications:
Industry/Skill Level
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First Year Of
Traineeship
|
Second Year Of
Traineeship
|
Industry/Skill Level A
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$426
|
$442
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Industry/Skill Level B
|
$407
|
$422
|
Industry/Skill Level C
|
$360
|
$374
|
5. Delete Tables
1 and 2 of subclause (b), of clause 10, Part Time Traineeships, of the award
and insert in lieu thereof the following:
Table 1 - Hourly Rates for Trainees who Have Left School
SKILL LEVEL A
|
|
YEAR 10
|
YEAR 11
|
YEAR 12
|
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$
|
$
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$
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School leaver
|
6.58
|
7.20
|
8.72
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Plus 1 year after leaving school
|
7.20
|
8.72
|
10.16
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Plus 2 years
|
8.72
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10.16
|
11.81
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Plus 3 years
|
10.16
|
11.81
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13.49
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Plus 4 years
|
11.81
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13.49
|
13.49
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Plus 5 years or more
|
13.49
|
13.49
|
13.49
|
SKILL LEVEL B
|
School leaver
|
6.58
|
7.20
|
8.39
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Plus 1 year after leaving school
|
7.20
|
8.39
|
9.67
|
Plus 2 years
|
8.39
|
9.67
|
11.35
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Plus 3 years
|
9.67
|
11.35
|
12.89
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Plus 4 years
|
11.35
|
12.89
|
12.89
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Plus 5 years or more
|
12.89
|
12.89
|
12.89
|
SKILL LEVEL C
|
School leaver
|
6.58
|
7.20
|
8.13
|
Plus 1 year after leaving school
|
7.20
|
8.13
|
9.14
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Plus 2 years
|
8.13
|
9.14
|
10.23
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Plus 3 years
|
9.14
|
10.23
|
11.41
|
Plus 4 years
|
10.23
|
11.41
|
11.41
|
Plus 5 years or more
|
11.41
|
11.41
|
11.41
|
Table 2 - Hourly Rates for School-Based Traineeships
|
Year of Schooling
|
|
Year 11
|
Year 12
|
|
$
|
$
|
Skills Levels A, B and C
|
6.58
|
7.20
|
20% loading
|
7.90
|
8.64
|
6. Insert after clause
11, Area, Incidence and Duration, of the award the following:
Appendix A- Rates of Pay or Industry/Skill Levels
(a) See subclause
3(e) of this award and the Pastoral Employees (State) Award for trainees
undertaking the following AQF IV traineeships.
Notation: - ie. these traineeships are not dealt with
under this award but under the relevant Parent Award
Rural Skills (Wool Classing) Certificate IV
(b) See subclause
(h) in clause 9, Wages of this award for trainees undertaking the following AQF
IV traineeships:
Horticulture (Arboriculture) Certificate IV
Horticulture (Floriculture) Certificate IV
Horticulture (Production) Certificate IV
Horticulture Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Agriculture) Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Beef Cattle Production) Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Cotton Production) Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Goat Production) Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Grain Production) Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Horse Breeding) Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Pig Production) Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Poultry Production) Certificate IV
Rural Skills ( Production Horticulture) Certificate IV
Rural Skills ( Rural Merchandising) Certificate IV
Rural Skills (Sheep & Wool Production) Certificate
IV
(c) Industry/Skill
Level A
Food Processing (Wine) Certificate III
(d) Industry/Skill
Level B
Food Processing (Wine) Certificate II
(e) Industry/Skill
Level C
Cotton Ginning Certificate III
Early Stage Wool Processing Certificate III
Horticulture (Arboriculture) Certificate III
Horticulture (Floriculture) Certificate III
Horticulture (Production) Certificate III
Horticulture Certificate III
Rural Skills (Agriculture) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Beef Cattle Production) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Cane Cultivation) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Cane Haulage) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Clip Preparation) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Cotton Production) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Goat Production) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Grain Production) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Horse Breeding) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Pig Production) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Poultry Production) Certificate III
Rural Skills ( Production Horticulture) Certificate III
Rural Skills ( Rural Merchandising) Certificate III
Rural Skills (Sheep & Wool Production) Certificate
III
Rural Skills (Sugar Cane Production) Certificate III
Cotton Ginning Certificate II
Early Stage Wool Processing Certificate II
Grain Handling Operations Certificate II
Horticulture (Arboriculture) Certificate II
Horticulture (Floriculture) Certificate II
Horticulture (Landscape) Certificate II
Horticulture (Nursery) Certificate II
Horticulture (Parks & Gardens) Certificate II
Horticulture (Production) Certificate II
Horticulture (Turf Management) Certificate II
Horticulture Certificate II
Rural Skills (Agriculture) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Beef Cattle Production) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Cane Cultivation) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Cane Haulage) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Goat Production) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Grain Production) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Horse Breeding) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Pig Production) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Poultry Production) Certificate II
Rural Skills ( Production Horticulture) Certificate II
Rural Skills ( Rural Merchandising) Certificate II
Rural Skills ( Shearing) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Sheep & Wool Production) Certificate
II
Rural Skills (Sugar Cane Production) Certificate II
Rural Skills (Wool Handling) Certificate II
7. This
variation shall take effect from the first full pay period to commence on or
after 1 December 2002.
F. L. WRIGHT J,
President.
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the authority of the Industrial Registrar.