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ANIMAL FOOD MAKERS, &c. (STATE) AWARD
  
Date11/18/2005
Volume354
Part5
Page No.922
DescriptionVSW - Variation following State Wage Case
Publication No.C4087
CategoryAward
Award Code 010  
Date Posted11/17/2005

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SERIAL C4087

 

ANIMAL FOOD MAKERS, &c. (STATE) AWARD

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Application by the National Union of Workers, New South Wales Branch, industrial organisation of employees.

 

(No. IRC 4929 of 2005)

 

The Honourable Justice Kavanagh

30 September 2005

 

VARIATION

 

1.          Delete subclause (iii), of clause 5, Adult Weekly Rates, of the award published 1 June 2001 (325 I.G. 112), and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

(iii)       The rates of pay in this award include the adjustments payable under the State Wage Case 2005.  These adjustments may be offset against:

 

(a)        any equivalent overaward payments; and/or

 

(b)       award wage increase since 29 May 1991 other than Safety Net, State Wage Case, and minimum rates adjustments.

 

2.          Delete Tables 1 to 4 of Appendix 1 - Minimum Award Wage Rates, and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

Adult Weekly Rates (Clause 5)

 

A.        1. Feed Miller in Charge of Shift:

 

Table 1

 

Feed Miller in Charge of Shift

Former Award Wage

Minimum Award

 

Rate Per Week

Wage Rate Per Week

 

2 October 2004

2 October 2005

 

$

$

1. Not exceeding 2 tonnes of provender per hour

514.60

531.60

2. Exceeding 2 tonnes but not exceeding 6 tonnes of

521.10

538.10

provender per hour

 

 

3. Exceeding 6 tonnes but not exceeding 12 tonnes of

527.90

544.90

provender per hour

 

 

4. Exceeding 12 tonnes but not exceeding 18 tonnes of

534.50

551.50

provender per hour

 

 

5. Exceeding 18 tonnes but not exceeding 28 tonnes of

542.50

559.50

provender per hour

 

 

6. Exceeding 28 tonnes but not exceeding 40 tonnes of

550.50

567.50

provender per hour

 

 

7. Exceeding 40 tonnes but not exceeding 60 tonnes of

561.00

578.00

provender per hour

 

 

8. Exceeding 60 tonnes of provender per hour

570.00

587.00

 

(2)        Foreman Feed Miller - Shall be paid not less than $34.00 per week above the relevant rate prescribed by classification 1 hereof.

 

(3)        Feed Mill Operative:

 

Table 2

 

 

Former Award Wage Rate

Minimum Award Wage Rate

Feed Mill Operative

(Per Week)

(Per Week)

 

2 October 2004

2 October 2005

 

$

$

Grade 5

490.40

507.40

Grade 4

496.20

513.20

Grade 3

502.90

519.90

Grade 2

509.60

526.60

Grade 1

516.10

533.10

Premix Blender

502.90

519.90

 

B.         General

 

Table 3

 

 

Former Award Wage

Minimum Award Wage

General

Rate (Per Week)

Rate (Per Week)

 

2 October 2004

2 October 2005

 

$

$

1.  Millwright

531.00

548.00

2.  General Repairer not Millwright

500.90

517.90

3.  Head Millwright

548.60

565.60

4.  Binsman

496.20

513.20

5.  Grain Sampler

483.10

500.10

6.  Head Storeperson

507.00

524.00

7.  Storeperson/Storehand/Siloperson

477.40

494.40

8.  Packer/Stacker

485.30

502.30

9.  Head Siloperson/Head Intake

492.00

509.00

10.  Head Millhand

492.00

509.00

11.  Millhand

468.00

485.00

12.  (i) Driver of engines, whether the motive be steam

 

 

or any other motive power other than manual power

 

 

(a) With condenser

507.60

524.60

(b) Without condenser

497.60

514.60

(ii) Driver of suction gas or other internal combustion

 

 

engines:

 

 

(a) If 50 b.h.p. or over

497.60

514.60

(b) If under 50 b.h.p.

488.60

505.60

(iii) Driver of engines attending electric generator or

 

 

dynamo other than a dynamo for merely lighting the

 

 

works shall receive an additional $12.43 per week

 

 

13.  Fireperson/Boiler Attendant

476.20

493.20

14.  Forklift Truck Driver and/or Tractor Driver

488.60

505.60

15.  Laboratory Assistant

499.30

516.30

16.  All other Adult Employees

467.40

484.40

 

Table 4 - Other Rates and Allowances

 

Item No

Clause No

Allowance

Amount

 

 

 

3 October 2005

 

 

 

$

1

9(a)

Dusty Conditions

1.97 per day

2

9(b)

Unusually and Excessively Dirty or Dusty Conditions

0.42 per hour

3

9(c)(i)

Engaged in discharging bulk grain

0.84 per hour

4

9(c)(ii)

Working adjacent to employee discharging bulk grain

0.49 per hour

5

9(d)

Carrying Bagged Products

0.32 per hour

6

9(e)

Bag Cleaning

3.37 per day

7

9(f)

Containers - Stacking Mill Products

0.54 per hour

8

9(g)

Boiler Attendant Certificate

8.42 per week

9

9(h)

Boiler Cleaner

1.31 per hour

10

9(i)

Silo and Bin Cleaner

0.89 per hour

11

10(j)

Meal Allowance

6.60 per meal

12

13(c)(i)

Afternoon Shift

19.73 per shift

13

13(c)(ii)

Rotating Night Shifts

24.61 per shift

14

13(c)(iii)

Change of Shift

16.84 per shift

15

13(h)

Meal Hours

2.07

16

14(g)(iv)

Meal Allowance

6.60 per meal

17

15(c)

Travelling Allowance

0.63 per kilometre

18

26

First-Aid Attendant

8.42 per week

19

27

Fire Officer

7.68 per week

20

28(a)

Clothing Allowance

2.27 per week

21

28(b)

Tool Allowance

9.00 per week

22

28(f)

Handling and Use of Pesticides

0.41 per hour

 

3.          This variation shall take effect from:

 

(i)         2 October 2005 with respect to Tables 1 to 3; and

 

(ii)        3 October 2005 with respect to Table 4.

 

 

 

T. M. KAVANAGH  J.

 

 

 

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