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JOINERS (STATE) AWARD
  
Date12/15/2006
Volume361
Part7
Page No.1199
DescriptionVSW - Variation following State Wage Case
Publication No.C4924
CategoryAward
Award Code 046  
Date Posted12/14/2006

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BEFORE THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

(046)

SERIAL C4924

 

Joiners (State) Award

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Application by Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (New South Wales Branch) , Industrial Organisation of Employees.

 

(No. IRC 2619 of 2006)

 

Before The Honourable Justice Kavanagh

6 July 2006

 

VARIATION

 

1.          Delete subclause (9.3) of clause 9, Rates of Pay, of the award published 26 October 2001 (328 I.G. 1142) and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

(9.3)     The rates of pay in this award include the adjustments payable under the State Wage Case 2006.  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 Part B, Monetary Rates, and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

PART B

 

MONETARY RATES

 

Table 1 - Wages

 

Broadbanded

Percentage

Former Weekly

State Wage Case

New Weekly

Group

 

Rate

2001-2006

Rate

 

 

 

Adjustment

 

 

%

$

$

$

Group 7

110

533.90

106.00

639.90

Group 6

105

513.10

106.00

619.10

Group 5

100

492.20

106.00

598.20

Group 4

92.4

460.50

104.00

564.50

Group 3

87.4

439.60

104.00

543.60

Group 2

82

417.00

104.00

521.00

Group 1

78

400.40

104.00

504.40

 

Rates of Pay - Junior Employees who work in association with adult employees:

 

Age

Base Rate

Industry Allowance

Amount

 

Per Week

Per Week

Per Week

 

$

$

$

At 16 years of age

206.40

22.60

229.00

At 17 years of age

252.60

22.60

275.20

At 18 years of age

297.90

22.60

320.50

At 19 years of age

366.80

22.60

389.40

At 20 years of age

412.80

22.60

435.40

 

Rates of Pay - Indentured Apprentices

 

Age

Base Rate

Industry Allowance

Amount

 

Per Week

Per Week

Per Week

 

$

$

$

1st year

222.70

22.60

245.30

2nd year

301.80

22.60

324.40

3rd year

395.10

22.60

417.70

4th year

479.80

22.60

502.40

 

Rates of Pay - Trainee Apprentices

 

Age

Base Rate

Industry Allowance

Amount

 

Per Week

Per Week

Per Week

 

$

$

$

1st year

249.10

22.60

271.70

2nd year

334.90

22.60

357.50

3rd year

433.60

22.60

456.20

4th year

506.40

22.60

529.00

 

Table 2 - Other Rates and Allowances

 

Item

Clause

Brief Description

Amount

No.

No.

 

$

1.

9.4

Leading Hands

 

 

 

In charge of not more than 1 person

14.50 per week

 

 

In charge of 2 and not more than 5 persons

31.80 per week

 

 

In charge of 6 and not more than 10 persons

40.60 per week

 

 

In charge of more than 10 persons

54.10 per week

2.

17.

Industry Allowance

22.60 per week

3.

18.1

Tool Allowance:

 

 

 

Carpenter and/or Joiner, Shopfitter or Shopfitter and Joiner

23.30 per week

 

 

Carpenter and Joiner

23.30 per week

 

 

Joiner Special Class

23.30 per week

 

 

Joiner - Setter Out

23.30 per week

 

 

Joiner

23.30 per week

 

 

Assembler A

6.90 per week

4.

18.1

Shopfitter and/or Joiner Apprentices:

 

 

 

Tool Allowance

23.30 per week

5.

20.1(a)

Handling insulating material or working in its immediate

0.63 per hour

 

 

vicinity.

 

6.

20.1(b)

Working where temperature raised by artificial means to between

0.51 per hour

 

 

46 and 54 degrees Celsius

 

 

 

Exceeding 54 degrees Celsius

0.63 per hour

7.

20.1(c)

Working where temperature is reduced by artificial means to

0.51 per hour

 

 

below 0 degrees Celsius

 

8.

20.1(d)

Working in a confined space

0.63 per hour

9.

20.1(e)

Engaged in unusually dirty work

0.51 per hour

10.

20.1(f)

Whilst working with second hand timber, an employee’s tools

 

 

 

are damaged by nails, dumps or other foreign matter.

2.01 per day

11.

20.1(g)

Required to compute or estimate quantities of materials in

 

 

 

respect to work performed by other employees

3.69 per day

12.

20.1(i)

Using an explosive-powered tool

1.21 per day

13.

20.1(j)(iii)

Using toxic substances or like materials

0.63 per hour

 

 

Working in close proximity to employees so engaged

0.51 per hour

14.

20.1(k)

Using materials containing asbestos or working in close

0.63 per hour

 

 

proximity to employees using such materials

 

15.

20.1(l)

If a grindstone or wheel is not made available, the employer shall

5.43 per week

 

 

pay each joiner

 

16.

20.1(m)(iii)

Engaged in asbestos eradication

1.72 per hour

17.

27

Meal allowance after working one and a half hours overtime.

10.50

18.

39.1

First Aid

 

 

 

Minimum qualifications

2.17 per day

19.

41.2(a)

Maximum amount of reimbursement for loss of tools or clothes.

1348.00

 

3.          This variation shall take effect from the beginning of the first pay period to commence on or after 10 July 2006.

 

 

 

T. M. KAVANAGH J

 

 

____________________

 

 

Printed by the authority of the Industrial Registrar.

 

 

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