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PASTORAL EMPLOYEES (STATE) AWARD
  
Date12/29/2006
Volume361
Part8
Page No.1341
DescriptionVSW - Variation following State Wage Case
Publication No.C5225
CategoryAward
Award Code 519  
Date Posted12/28/2006

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SERIAL C5225

 

Pastoral Employees (State) Award

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Application by The Australian Workers' Union, New South Wales, Industrial Organisation of Employees.

 

(No. IRC 3161 of 2006)

 

Before The Honourable Justice Schmidt

21 November 2006

 

VARIATION

 

1.          Delete subclause (a) of clause 74, Safety Net and State Wage Case Commitments, of the award published 26 October 2001 (328 I.G. 1188) and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

(a)        The rates of pay in this award include the adjustments payable under the State Wage Case 2006.  These adjustments may be offset against:

 

(i)         any equivalent over-award payments; and/or

 

(ii)        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 - Rates of Pay

 

Clause

Rates for Shearers

Rate

No.

 

$

10(a)(i)

If "not found":

 

 

For flock sheep (wethers, ewes and lambs) by machine

210.65 per 100

 

With own handpiece

214.11 per 100

10(a)(viii)

If "found":

 

 

The rates prescribed for "not found" in clause 10 (a)(i) less

22.30 per day

10(a)(ix)

Engagement by the day, handpiece provided:

 

 

"Not found"

157.45 per day

 

"Found"

135.15 per day

 

"Found" If using own handpiece:

 

 

"Not found"

159.90 per day

 

"Found"

137.60 per day

 

Clause

Rates for Crutching

Rate per 100

Rates per 100

No.

 

at sheds

other than at sheds

 

 

$

$

11(a)

If "Not found" - Full crutching, that is,

 

 

 

shearing the inside and parts of the legs,

 

 

 

between the legs, and around and above

 

 

 

the tail.  In addition when required:

 

 

 

Removing wool that has been struck by

 

 

 

blowfly; and/or Lifting the bottom leg and

 

 

 

shearing that leg prior to turning sheep to

 

 

 

complete the shearing around and above the

 

 

 

tail; and/or giving up to two blows above

 

 

 

the tail

61.10

52.65

 

All other crutching

48.45

42.15

 

For wigging or ringing

23.15

23.15

 

For either wigging or ringing in addition to

 

 

 

crutching - crutching rates plus

6.30

6.30

 

For wigging and ringing

37.90

37.90

 

For wigging and ringing in addition to

 

 

 

crutching - crutching rates plus

10.55

10.55

 

For clearing the belly of any ewe above the

 

 

 

teats (not more than two blows of the

 

 

 

machine or shears) - crutching rates plus

 

 

 

For rams and ram stags - double the rates

 

 

 

prescribed in paragraphs (i) to (vi) of

 

 

 

subclause (a) of clause 10, Rates for

 

 

 

Shearers

5.25

5.25

 

Handpiece Allowance

1.16 per 100

1.16 per 100

 

For Stud ewes and their lambs - one and one

 

 

 

quarter of the rates prescribed in paragraphs

 

 

 

(i) to (vi) of subclause (a) of the said clause

 

 

 

10.

 

 

11(b)

If Not "found" -

 

 

 

Piecework rates

157.45

157.45

 

Use of own handpiece

159.90

159.90

11(c)

Per Day:

 

 

 

If "found", the rates as per piecework rates

 

 

 

above less

22.30 per day

22.30 per day

 

Clause

Rates for Shed Hands

Per Run

No.

 

$

12

If "not found" -

 

 

Adults:

 

 

For adults with 65 days or more experience as a shed hand

41.80

 

For adults with less than 65 days experience as a shed hand

40.30

 

Juniors -

 

 

18 to 20 years -

 

 

With 65 work days or more experience as a shed hand

37.60

 

With less than 65 work days experience as a shed hand

36.25

 

Under 18 years -

 

 

With 65 work days experience as a shed hand

29.25

 

With less than 65 work days experience as a shed hand

28.20

 

If "found" -

 

 

The rates prescribed for adults for "not found" less

22.30

 

Clause

Rates for Woolpressers

Per Kilo

Per Bale

No.

 

$

$

13(a)(i)

If "not found" -

 

 

 

For pressing:

 

 

 

By hand

0.0885

13.49

 

By power

0.0590

8.99

13(a)(ii)

For weighing and branding bales Minimum weekly rate(per run x no.

0.27 per bale extra

 

of runs)

48.58 per run

13(a)(v)

If "found" -

 

 

The rates prescribed for "not found" in clause 13 (a)(i)(ii) less

22.30 per day

13(c)

Woolpressers engaged at timework rates:

 

 

If "not found"

48.58 Per run

 

If "found" - the rate prescribed for "not found" less

22.30 per run

 

Clause

Rates for Shearing Cooks

Per Week

No.

 

$

14(a)

If "found" -

 

 

Cooking for up to 13 persons

182.36 per day

 

Cooking for 13 person and over

14.03 per person per day

 

Clause

Rates for Station Hands

SWC 2005

SWC 2006

SWC 2006

No.

 

Amount

Adjustment

Amount

 

 

$

$

$

50(a)(i)(1)

Without keep -

 

 

 

 

Station Hand Grade 1

484.40

20.00

504.40

50(a)(i)(2)

General Station Hand

 

 

 

 

Grade 2

509.40

20.00

529.40

50(a)(i)(3)

Senior Station Hand

 

 

 

 

Grade 3

534.50

20.00

554.50

50(a)(i)(4)

Rural Tradesperson

578.40

20.00

598.40

50(a)(iii)

Adult Station Hand engaged by the day without keep

 

14.82 per hour

 

With keep -

 

 

 

The weekly rates prescribed above, less

84.75

88.15

 

Clause

Rates for Station Cooks

SWC 2005

SWC 2006

SWC 2006

No.

 

Amount

Adjustment

Amount

 

 

$

$

$

50(b)

Cook who cooks for 13 persons or

 

 

 

 

less on the average of the week

484.40

20.00

504.40

 

The cook shall not be included when counting the average number of persons cooked for.

 

Table 2 - Other Rates and Allowances

 

Item No.

Clause No.

Brief Description

Amount

 

 

 

$

1

18(d)

Learner's comb/cutters allowance

8.50 per week

2

22(a)(ii)

Sleeping quarters allowance

32.75 per night

3

22(a)(ii)

Excess travelling time allowance

10.95 per hour

4

22(b)(i)

Travelling allowance (Shearers/Crutchers only)

8.25 per day

5

22(b)(ii)

Vehicle allowance

0.28 per km

6

23(d)(i) & 54 (c)

Meat charge (if supplied by the employer)

0.38 per kg

7

26(a)

Breakdown of machinery allowance -

 

 

 

"not found"

126.70 per day

 

 

"found"

105.75 per day

 

 

With own handpiece -

 

 

 

"not found"

128.80

 

 

"found"

107.90

8

31(e)

Charge for injured sheep

1.47 per sheep

9

37(g)

Leaving forfeiture - Maximum

963.68

10

39(g)

Excess rate for waiting time - Leaving or discharge

124.90 per day

11

39(h)

Excess rate for waiting time - Cut-out

124.90 per day

12

52(a)

Own horse allowance

2.10 per week

13

52(a)

Own saddle allowance

1.65 per week

14

52(c)

Jetting/spraying/swabbing sheep

0.97 per day

15

62

Meal Allowance-travelling

0.90 per day

16

62

Accommodation Allowance- travelling

2.70 per night

 

3.          Delete Schedule B, Formula and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

SCHEDULE B

 

FORMULA

 

Shearer's Formula

 

 

$

Total Rate

533.20

Plus 20% piecework allowance - total rate x 20%

106.64

Plus 20% casual loading  - total rate x 20%

106.64

Plus shearing industry allowance

230.85

- delays for wet weather

42.40

- travelling

66.00

- isolation and discomfort

81.60

- rations

40.85

Total

977.33

Rates per 100 conversion - total divided by 5

195.45

Plus disability allowance

1.50

Plus allowance for combs/ cutters

13.70

Total Rate per 100

210.65

Plus payment for handpiece

3.46

Total

214.11

Crutching Rates -

 

Full crutching at sheds: 29% of shearer’s per 100 rate

61.10

All other crutching at sheds: 23% of shearers per 100 rate

48.45

Full crutching other than at sheds: 25% of shearer’s per 100 rate

52.65

All other crutching other than at sheds: 20% of shearer’s per 100 rate

42.15

Wigging or ringing: 11% of shearer’s per 100 rate

23.15

Wigging or ringing in addition: 3% of shearer’s per 100 rate

6.30

Wigging and ringing: 18% of shearer’s per 100 rate

37.90

Wigging and ringing in addition: 5% of shearer’s per 100 rate

10.55

Cleaning bellies, etc: 2.5% of shearer’s per 100 rate

5.25

Lack of amenities allowance (per day)

6.80

Handpiece allowance (per 100)

1.16

 

 

Handpiece provided

Handpiece not provided

 

$

$

Daily rate -

 

 

"Not found" - Old daily rate x Shearer’s rate per 100

157.45

159.90

divided by old shearer’s rate per 100

 

 

"Found" - Not found rate less found deduction

135.15

137.60

 

Learners -

Per run

 

$

Inexperienced adult shed hand rate

40.30

Experienced adult shed hand rate

41.80

 

Per week

 

$

Combs and cutters allowance:

 

62.25% of shearer’s combs and cutters allowance per 100

8.50

Shearing Cook’s Formula -

 

Base rate

526.14

Safety Net Adjustment

20.00

Total Rate

546.14

Plus 20% casual loading - total rate x 20%

109.23

Plus 20% long hours allowance - total rate x 20

109.23

Plus shearing industry allowance

147.20

Travelling

65.70

Isolation / discomfort

81.50

Total

911.80

Daily rate - total divided by 5

182.36

Per employee per day rate - daily rate divided by 13

14.03

Shed Hands (Adult) Formula -

Amount

With less than 65 work days experience:

$

Base Rate

459.38

Safety Net Adjustment

20.00

Total Rate

479.38

Plus 20% casual loading - new base wage rate x 20%

95.88

Plus shearing industry allowance

230.35

- delays for wet weather

42.20

- travelling

65.80

- isolation/discomfort

81.60

- rations

40.75

Total

805.61

Per run - total divided by 20

40.30

With more than 65 work days experience:

 

Base rate

484.42

Safety Net Adjustment

20.00

Total rate

504.42

Plus 20% casual loading - new base wage rate x 20%

100.88

Plus shearing industry allowance

230.35

- delays for wet weather

42.20

- travelling

65.80

- isolation/discomfort

81.60

- rations

40.75

Total

835.65

Per run - total divided by 20

41.80

Juniors:

 

18-20 years:

 

With 65 work days or more experience as shed hand

37.60

- 90% of equivalent adult rate

 

With less than 65 work days experience as a shed hand

36.25

-90% of equivalent adult rate

 

Under 18 years:

 

With 65 work days or more experience as shed hand

29.25

- 70% of equivalent rate

 

With less than 65 work days experience as a shed hand

28.20

- 70% of equivalent adult rate

 

 

Woolpresser’s Formula

Piecework

Timework

 

$

$

Base Rate

489.80

509.45

Safety Net Adjustment

20.00

20.00

Total

509.80

529.45

Plus 20% piecework allowance- total rate x 20%

101.96

105.89

Plus 20% casual loading - total rate x 20%

101.96

 

Plus shearing industry allowance

230.35

230.35

- delays for wet weather

42.20

42.20

- travelling

65.80

65.80

- isolation/discomfort

81.60

81.60

- rations

40.75

40.75

Total per week

944.07

865.69

Per run - total divided by 20

47.20

43.28

- by hand - per bale - total divided by 70

13.49

 

- by hand - per kilo - rate divided by 152.4

0.08845

 

- by power - per bale - by hand per bale rate x 2/3

8.99

 

- by power - per kilo - rate divided by 152.4

0.0590

 

 

Additional Rates -

Per day

 

$

Found deduction - cooks per employee per day rate plus $6.00 per rations

22.30

Breakdown allowance - old rate x shearer’s rate per 100 divided by old shearer’s

 

rate per 100:

 

- Not found - handpiece provided

126.70

- handpiece not provided

128.80

- Found - handpiece provided

105.75

- handpiece not provided

107.90

Waiting time - old rate x shearer’s rate per 100 divided by old shearer’s rate per

126.70

100

 

Absence from work - shearer’s weekly wage equivalent (rate per 100 x 5)

1053.25

 

4.          Delete Schedule C and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

SCHEDULE C

 

ECONOMIC INCAPACITY

 

(1)        Employers listed in this Schedule have been granted a postponement in the payment of wages and allowance increases flowing from the State Wage Case 2006 Decision in respect of employees engaged pursuant to Section II - Station Hands, of the award due to adverse economic circumstances as a consequence of drought.  The list can be added to or subtracted from at any time subject to a ruling of the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales.  The postponement commences from the date the application is approved until 1 August 2007 subject to the capacity to make a further application at that time.

 

(2)        Applications will be dealt with by the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in accordance with the process outlined in the decision of Vice President Ross of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission in PR 940769 (19 November 2003) on the proviso that any reference in that decision to industrial tribunals, industrial provisions or principles in the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of Australia shall be read as referring, where practicable, to its State counterpart in New South Wales.

 

(3)        The wages to be paid by the employers listed in the Schedule relate to Section II - Station Hand employees.  The following wage rates and allowances correspond to the relevant clauses in this award:

 

Clause No.

Rate

 

$

50(a)(i)(1)

584.40

50(a)(i)(2)

509.40

50(a)(i)(3)

534.50

50(a)(i)(4)

578.40

50(a)(i)

84.75

50(b)

484.40

52(a)

2.00 and 1.60 respectively

52(c)

0.93

62

0.87 and 2.65 respectively

 

(4)        The Commission has approved the application to postpone wage and allowance increases in accordance with clauses 1 and 2 of this Schedule to the following employers:

 

Employer Name

Employer Address

Operative Date

 

5.          This variation shall take effect from the beginning of the first full pay period to commence on or after 31 December 2006.

 

 

 

M. SCHMIDT J

 

 

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