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
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28 July 2004
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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
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Former Wage
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2004 SWC
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New Wage
|
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Rate per week
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Adjustment
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Rate per week
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$
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$
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$
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Transport Worker Grade
One
|
495.40
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19.00
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514.40
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Transport Worker Grade
Two
|
509.00
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19.00
|
528.00
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Transport Worker Grade
Three
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518.40
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19.00
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537.40
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Transport Worker Grade
Four
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526.60
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19.00
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545.60
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Transport Worker Grade
Five
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549.70
|
19.00
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568.70
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Transport Worker Grade
Six
|
555.00
|
19.00
|
574.00
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Transport Worker Grade
Seven
|
571.40
|
19.00
|
590.40
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Transport Worker Grade
Eight
|
601.90
|
19.00
|
620.90
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Chauffeurs/drivers of
vehicles used for the
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|
|
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purpose of carrying
persons
|
499.50
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19.00
|
518.50
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Youths employed in the capacity of a Transport Worker Grade
One:
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Percentage of the
Wage for a Transport Worker Grade One
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At 18 years of age
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75
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At 19 years of age
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85
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At 20 years of age
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90
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Youths employed by members of the Tallow Manufacturers’
Association:
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Percentage of the Wage for a Transport Worker Grade One
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At 16 years of age
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65
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At 17 years of age
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70
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At 18 years of age
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75
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At 19 years of age
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85
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At 20 years of age
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90
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Table 2 -
Allowances
Division B - Ready-Mixed
Concrete Industry
Item
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Clause
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Brief Description
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Former
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New Amount
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No.
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No.
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Amount
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(+3.5%, 2004 SWC)
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|
|
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$
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$
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1
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7.2.1
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Driver agitator trucks
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0.44
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0.46 per hour
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2
|
7.2.1
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Maximum payment
agitator trucks
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17.26
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17.86 per week
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3
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7.2.4
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Delivery/placement
of concrete rate
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1.43
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1.48 per hour
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Table 3 -
Allowances
Division C - Extra
Payments
Item
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Clause
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Brief Description
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Former
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New Amount
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No.
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No.
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Amount
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(+3.5%, 2004 SWC)
|
|
|
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$
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$
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1
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7.3.1
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Leading hands
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27.11
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28.06 per week
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2
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7.3.2
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Collecting butchers
bones, fat, etc.
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5.61
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5.81 per week
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3
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7.3.3
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Extra horses
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14.11
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14.60 per horse per
week
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4
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7.3.4
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RTA employees
attending compressors
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3.98
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4.12 per day or
part thereof
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5
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7.3.5
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Working in forests
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17.68
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18.30 per week
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6
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7.3.6.1.1
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Long/wide loads
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1.41
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1.46 per hr or part
thereof
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7
|
7.3.6.1.1
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Long/wide loads -
minimum payment
|
5.61
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5.81 per day
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8
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7.3.6.1.2
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Long/wide loads
|
2.63
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2.72 per hr or part
thereof
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9
|
7.3.6.1.2
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Long/wide loads
minimum payment
|
10.55
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10.92 per day
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10
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7.3.6.2
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Rear-end steering
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3.89
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4.03 per hr or part
thereof
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11
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7.3.6.2
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Rear-end steering
minimum payment
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15.38
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15.92 per day
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12
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7.3.7
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HIAB cranes, etc.
|
23.99
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24.83 per wk
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13
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7.3.8
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Removal and delivery
of furniture, etc.
|
4.50
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4.66 per day or
part thereof
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14
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7.3.9
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Handling of diapers
- weekly
|
|
|
|
|
employees
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1.87
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1.94 per week
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15
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7.3.9
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Handling of diapers
casual employees
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0.38
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0.39 per day
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Table 4 - Other
Work-Related Allowances
Item
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Clause
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Brief Description
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Former
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New Amount
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No.
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No.
|
|
Amount
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(+3.5%, 2004 SWC)
|
|
|
|
$
|
$
|
1
|
19
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Collecting
moneys - $30 - $150
|
4.26
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4.41 per week
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2
|
19
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Collecting
moneys - $150- $250
|
6.00
|
6.21 per week
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3
|
19
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Collecting
moneys - $250 - $400
|
8.60
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8.90 per week
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4
|
19
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Collecting
moneys - $400- $600
|
12.61
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13.05 per week
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5
|
19
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Collecting
moneys - over $600
|
16.73
|
17.32 per week
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6
|
20
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Carrying
money - on the level
|
0.83
|
0.86 per tonne
|
7
|
20
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Carrying
money - upstairs
|
1.24
|
1.28 per tonne
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8
|
21
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Carrying
salt
|
0.83
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0.86 per tonne or
part
|
|
|
|
|
thereof
|
9
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22.1.1
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Obnoxious
materials - soda ash, etc.
|
0.74
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0.77 per hour
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10
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22.1.2
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Obnoxious
materials - oxides
|
0.61
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0.63 per hour
|
11
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22.2
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Obnoxious
materials - loading and unloading
|
0.74
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0.77 per hour
|
12
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22.3
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Obnoxious
materials - transportation
|
0.41
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0.42 per hour
|
13
|
22.7
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Obnoxious
materials - blast furnaces, etc.
|
0.63
|
0.65 per hour
|
14
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42.1
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First
aid
|
1.83
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1.89 per day
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Table 5 -
Reimbursement-Type Allowances
Item
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Clause
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Brief Description
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Amount
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No.
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No.
|
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$
|
1
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23.4.3
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Overnight expenses
|
33.90 per day
|
2
|
23.5
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Weekend/holiday
expenses
|
31.45 per day
|
3
|
23.7
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Camping out -
weekly
|
73.10 per week
|
4
|
23.7
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Camping out - daily
|
10.60 per day
|
5
|
24
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Garaging
|
17.15 per week
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6
|
18.2.1
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Meals
|
9.35
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Table 6
Long Distance Rate
Long Distance Kilometre Rate
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cents/km
|
|
26.60
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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.