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TRANSPORT INDUSTRY - MIXED ENTERPRISES INTERIM (STATE) AWARD
  
Date02/25/2005
Volume348
Part6
Page No.
DescriptionVSW - Variation following State Wage Case
Publication No.C3133
CategoryAward
Award Code 665  
Date Posted02/24/2005

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BEFORE THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

(665)

SERIAL C3133

 

TRANSPORT INDUSTRY - MIXED ENTERPRISES INTERIM (STATE) AWARD

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

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

 

(No. IRC 4379 of 2004)

 

Before The Honourable Mr Deputy President Harrison

28 July 2004

 

VARIATION

 

1.          Delete subclause 49.3 of clause 49, Commitment, of the award published 23 November 2001 (329 I.G. 748) and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

49.3      The rates of pay in this award include the adjustments payable under the State Wage Case 2004.  These adjustments may be offset against:

 

49.3.1               any equivalent over-award payments; and/or

 

49.3.2               award wage increases since 29 May 1991 other than safety net, State Wage Case and minimum rates adjustments.

 

2.          Delete Part B, Monetary Rates, and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

PART B

 

MONETARY RATES

 

Table 1 - Wages

 

Division A - General Rates

 

Classification

Former Wage

2004 SWC

New Wage

 

Rate per week

Adjustment

Rate per week

 

$

$

$

Transport Worker Grade One

495.40

19.00

514.40

Transport Worker Grade Two

509.00

19.00

528.00

Transport Worker Grade Three

518.40

19.00

537.40

Transport Worker Grade Four

526.60

19.00

545.60

Transport Worker Grade Five

549.70

19.00

568.70

Transport Worker Grade Six

555.00

19.00

574.00

Transport Worker Grade Seven

571.40

19.00

590.40

Transport Worker Grade Eight

601.90

19.00

620.90

Chauffeurs/drivers of vehicles used for the

 

 

 

purpose of carrying persons

499.50

19.00

518.50

 

Youths employed in the capacity of a Transport Worker Grade One:

 

 

Percentage of the Wage for a Transport Worker Grade One

At 18 years of age

75

At 19 years of age

85

At 20 years of age

90

 

Youths employed by members of the Tallow Manufacturers’ Association:

 

 

Percentage of the Wage for a Transport Worker Grade One

At 16 years of age

65

At 17 years of age

70

At 18 years of age

75

At 19 years of age

85

At 20 years of age

90

 

Table 2 - Allowances

 

Division B - Ready-Mixed Concrete Industry

 

Item

Clause

Brief Description

Former

New Amount

No.

No.

 

Amount

(+3.5%, 2004 SWC)

 

 

 

$

$

1

7.2.1

Driver agitator trucks

0.44

0.46 per hour

2

7.2.1

Maximum payment agitator trucks

17.26

17.86 per week

3

7.2.4

Delivery/placement of concrete rate

1.43

1.48 per hour

 

Table 3 - Allowances

 

Division C - Extra Payments

 

Item

Clause

Brief Description

Former

New Amount

No.

No.

 

Amount

(+3.5%, 2004 SWC)

 

 

 

$

$

1

7.3.1

Leading hands

27.11

28.06 per week

2

7.3.2

Collecting butchers bones, fat, etc.

5.61

5.81 per week

3

7.3.3

Extra horses

14.11

14.60 per horse per week

4

7.3.4

RTA employees attending compressors

3.98

4.12 per day or part thereof

5

7.3.5

Working in forests

17.68

18.30 per week

6

7.3.6.1.1

Long/wide loads

1.41

1.46 per hr or part thereof

7

7.3.6.1.1

Long/wide loads - minimum payment

5.61

5.81 per day

8

7.3.6.1.2

Long/wide loads

2.63

2.72 per hr or part thereof

9

7.3.6.1.2

Long/wide loads minimum payment

10.55

10.92 per day

10

7.3.6.2

Rear-end steering

3.89

4.03 per hr or part thereof

11

7.3.6.2

Rear-end steering minimum payment

15.38

15.92 per day

12

7.3.7

HIAB cranes, etc.

23.99

24.83 per wk

13

7.3.8

Removal and delivery of furniture, etc.

4.50

4.66 per day or part thereof

14

7.3.9

Handling of diapers - weekly

 

 

 

 

employees

1.87

1.94 per week

15

7.3.9

Handling of diapers casual employees

0.38

0.39 per day

 

Table 4 - Other Work-Related Allowances

 

Item

Clause

Brief Description

Former

New Amount

No.

No.

 

Amount

(+3.5%, 2004 SWC)

 

 

 

$

$

1

19

Collecting moneys - $30 - $150

4.26

4.41 per week

2

19

Collecting moneys - $150- $250

6.00

6.21 per week

3

19

Collecting moneys - $250 - $400

8.60

8.90 per week

4

19

Collecting moneys - $400- $600

12.61

13.05 per week

5

19

Collecting moneys - over $600

16.73

17.32 per week

6

20

Carrying money - on the level

0.83

0.86 per tonne

7

20

Carrying money - upstairs

1.24

1.28 per tonne

8

21

Carrying salt

0.83

0.86 per tonne or part

 

 

 

 

thereof

9

22.1.1

Obnoxious materials - soda ash, etc.

0.74

0.77 per hour

10

22.1.2

Obnoxious materials - oxides

0.61

0.63 per hour

11

22.2

Obnoxious materials - loading and unloading

0.74

0.77 per hour

12

22.3

Obnoxious materials - transportation

0.41

0.42 per hour

13

22.7

Obnoxious materials - blast furnaces, etc.

0.63

0.65 per hour

14

42.1

First aid

1.83

1.89 per day

 

Table 5 - Reimbursement-Type Allowances

 

Item

Clause

Brief Description

Amount

No.

No.

 

$

1

23.4.3

Overnight expenses

33.90 per day

2

23.5

Weekend/holiday expenses

31.45 per day

3

23.7

Camping out - weekly

73.10 per week

4

23.7

Camping out - daily

10.60 per day

5

24

Garaging

17.15 per week

6

18.2.1

Meals

9.35

 

Table 6

 

Long Distance Rate

 

Long Distance Kilometre Rate

cents/km

 

26.60

 

5.          This variation shall operate from the first pay period commencing on or after 2 September 2004.

 

 

 

R. W. HARRISON  D.P.

 

 

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Printed by the authority of the Industrial Registrar.

 

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