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QUARRIES, &c. (STATE) AWARD
  
Date10/22/2004
Volume346
Part10
Page No.
DescriptionVSW - Variation following State Wage Case
Publication No.C2970
CategoryAward
Award Code 569  
Date Posted10/21/2004

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BEFORE THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

(569)

SERIAL C2970

 

QUARRIES, &c. (STATE) AWARD

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Application by The Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales, industrial organisation of employees.

 

(No. IRC 3791 of 2004)

 

Before The Honourable Justice Kavanagh

13 July 2004

 

VARIATION

 

1.          Delete clause 3.8, Safety Net Adjustments, of the award published 30 June 2000 (316 I.G. 961), and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

3.8.  Safety Net Adjustments

 

The rates of pay in this award include the adjustments payable under the State Wage Case 2004.  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.

 

2.          Delete Tables 1A - Wages, Table 1B - Lime Making Wages, and Table 2 - Other Rates and Allowances, of Part 7, Monetary Rates, and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

PART 7

 

MONETARY RATES

 

Table 1A - Wages

 

Classification

SWC 2003

SWC 2004

SWC 2004

 

Amount

Adjustment

Amount

 

$

$

$

 

 

 

 

Quarry Worker Level One

522.40

19.00

541.40

Quarry Worker Level Two

549.30

19.00

568.30

Quarry Worker Level Three

574.30

19.00

593.30

Quarry Worker Level Four

597.20

19.00

616.20

Quarry Worker Level Five

609.70

19.00

628.70

Quarry Worker Level Six

622.20

19.00

641.20

Quarry Worker Level Seven

632.20

19.00

651.20

Quarry Tradesperson Level One

622.20

19.00

641.20

Quarry Tradesperson Level Two

642.70

19.00

661.70

Quarry Tradesperson Level Three

645.80

19.00

664.80

Quarry Tradesperson Level Four

666.30

19.00

685.30

Quarry Tradesperson Level Five

717.10

19.00

736.10

 

The rates in Table 1A above include and consume the "Industry Disability" allowance and the "Inclement Weather" allowance, (i.e. the rates in Table 1B continue to attract the "Disability Allowance", Item 26, Table 2).  Accordingly, the rates in Table 1A above compensate employees for working in the open in quarries and thereby being subject to climatic conditions such as dust blowing in the wind, sloppy and muddy conditions and the lack of usual amenities associated with factory work etc., and for the additional disabilities of being required to work when exposed to inclement weather and for working in isolated and underdeveloped locations. "Inclement weather" means wet weather and/or abnormal climatic conditions such as hail, cold, high winds, severe dust storms, extreme high temperatures or any combination thereof.

 

Table 1B - Lime Making Wages

 

Classification

SWC 2003

SWC 2004

SWC 2004

 

Amount

Adjustment

Amount

 

$

$

$

Lime Burner attending to more than three

 

 

 

fire holes - cents extra

469.70

19.00

488.70

Arch Builder

448.40

19.00

467.40

Ash Wheeler

448.40

19.00

467.40

Labourer

448.40

19.00

467.40

Machine Person

455.65

19.00

474.65

Pepper Machinist

448.40

19.00

467.40

Powder Monkey

455.65

19.00

474.65

Powder Monkey’s assistant

448.40

19.00

467.40

Jumper Person

448.40

19.00

467.40

Hammer Drill Person

448.40

19.00

467.40

Spawler

453.00

19.00

472.00

Tool Sharpener

448.40

19.00

467.40

Skip person Tip person

448.40

19.00

467.40

Truck Driver 5 Tonne Truck

448.40

19.00

467.40

Stripper

461.65

19.00

480.65

Box Filler in Quarry

448.40

19.00

467.40

Operators of navvy, petrol oil or electric operated:

Up to & including .57 cubic metres

448.40

19.00

467.40

Over .57 cubic metres and up to &

 

 

 

including 1.5 cubic metres

449.50

19.00

468.50

Over 1.5 cubic metres and up to and

 

 

 

including 5.3

459.50

19.00

478.50

Over 3 cubic metres and up to and

 

 

 

including 5.3 cubic metres

475.80

19.00

494.80

Over 5.3 cubic metres

481.25

19.00

500.25

Operator of plant used as rear and or bottom and or side dumps

12 tonnes or more but not exceeding 15

 

 

 

tonnes

452.10

19.00

471.10

15 tonnes or more but not exceeding 20

 

 

 

tonnes

458.00

19.00

477.00

20 tonnes or more

459.95

19.00

478.95

Tractor Unit Plant

 

 

 

48kw & under

448.40

19.00

467.40

Over 48kw

458.15

19.00

477.15

Over 97kw to 220kw

463.80

19.00

482.80

Tractors whilst sing power operated

 

 

 

attachments

 

19.00

 

48kw and under

448.40

19.00

467.40

Over 48kw to 97kw

459.95

19.00

478.95

Loader front end and overhead:

 

 

 

appropriate tractor rate grader self

 

 

 

propelled over 30kw

459.75

19.00

478.75

Grader self propelled under 30kw

450.80

19.00

469.80

Air compressor Operator

448.40

19.00

467.40

 

Table 2 - Other Rates and Allowances

 

Item No

Clause No

Brief Description

SWC 2003

SWC 2004

 

 

 

Amount

Amount

 

 

 

$

$

1

3.1(5)(a)

In charge of plant

12.00 per week

12.40 per week

 

3.1(5)(b)

Leading hand allowances

 

 

2

 

2 to 5 employees

17.75 per week

18.40 per week

3

 

6 to 10 employees

24.90 per week

25.80 per week

4

 

11 to 20 employees

35.45 per week

36.70 per week

5

 

More than 20 employees

45.05 per week

46.60 per week

6

3.1(6)(a)

Confined spaces

0.53 per hour

0.55 per hour

7

3.1(6)(b)

Dirty work

0.40 per hour

0.41per hour

8

3.1(6)(c)

Height money

0.30 per hour

0.31 per hour

 

3.1(6)(d)

Hot places

 

 

9

 

Between 46 & 54 degrees Celsius

0.39 per hour

0.40 per hour

10

 

Exceeds 54 degrees Celsius

0.53 per hour

0.55 per hour

11

3.3(1)

Tools

11.90 per week

11.90 per week

12

3.4(2)

First Aid allowance

1.93 per day

2.00 per day

13

3.7(6)(b)

Meal allowance

10.30 per meal

10.70 per meal

14

3.7(6)(c)

Board and lodging

332.70 per week

332.70 per week

15

3.7(7)

Motor vehicle allowance

0.46 per km

0.46 per km

16

3.7(8)

Transport not available

5.10 per day

5.10 per day

17

4.7(5)(a)

Meal allowance

10.30 per meal

10.70 per meal

18

4.7(5)(b)

Meal allowance

10.30 per meal

10.70 per meal

Lime-making related allowances

19

3.5(3)

Attending to generator/dynamo

15.50

16.00

20

3.5(4)

In charge of plant

15.50

16.00

21

3.5(5)

Leading hands

 

 

 

 

Less than 3 employees

9.60

9.90

 

 

3 to 6 employees

16.10

16.70

 

 

More than 6 employees

20.30

21.00

22

3.5(2)(iv)

Afternoon shift

34.60

35.80

23

3.5(1)

Disability Allowance

32.35

33.50

 

"Note": These allowances are contemporary for expense related allowances as at 30 March 2004 and for work related allowances are inclusive of adjustment in accordance with the June 2004 State Wage Case Decision of the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales.

 

3.          This variation shall take effect from the first full pay period to commence on or after 10 August  2004.

 

 

 

T. M. KAVANAGH  J.

 

 

 

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Printed by the authority of the Industrial Registrar.

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