TRANSPORT INDUSTRY - RETAIL (STATE) AWARD 1999
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by Transport
Workers' Union of Australia, New South Wales Branch, industrial organisation of
employees and application for leave to appeal by Australian Business
Industrial, industrial organisation of employers.
(No. IRC 3282 and 4549 of 2002)
Before The Honourable
Justice Wright, President
The Honourable Justice
Walton, Vice-President
Commissioner Tabbaa
Commissioner Connor
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30 August 2002
18 July 2002
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VARIATION
1. Delete clause
4, Arbitrated Award Safety Nets and Further Claims, of the award published 15
September 2000 (318 I.G. 806), as varied, and insert in lieu thereof the following:
4. Arbitrated Award
Safety Nets and Further Claims
The rates of pay in this award include the adjustments
payable under the State Wage Case 2002.
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, 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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Rate per week
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$
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Transport Worker Grade One
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486.40
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Transport Worker Grade Two
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500.00
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Transport Worker Grade Three
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509.40
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Transport Worker Grade Four
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517.60
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Transport Worker Grade Five
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540.70
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Transport Worker Grade Six
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546.00
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Transport Worker Grade Seven
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562.40
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Transport Worker Grade Eight
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592.90
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Transport Worker Grade Nine
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517.90
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Table 2 - Allowances
Item
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Clause
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Description
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Rate
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$
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1
|
9
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Driving more than one horse
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13.90 per horse
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2
|
9
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Removal and delivery of furniture, etc.
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4.35 per day or
part thereof
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3
|
9
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Wharves and railway yards
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4.35 per day or
part thereof
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Table 3 - Wages (Clause 12 - Juniors)
Item
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Clause
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Age
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Percentage of
Transport Worker Grade
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|
|
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One or Two
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1
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12
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At 18 years of age
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75
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12
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At 19 years of age
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85
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12
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At 20 years of age
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90
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Table 4 - Additional Payments and Allowances
Item
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Clause
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Description
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Rate
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No.
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No.
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$
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1
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13(a)
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Amount collected per week
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|
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More than $30 but not more than $150
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4.15 per week
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2
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More than $150 but not more than $250
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5.90 per week
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3
|
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More than $250 but not more than $400
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8.55 per week
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4
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More than $400 but not more than $600
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12.45 per week
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5
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More than $600
|
16.50 per week
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6
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13(b)(iv)(c)
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Travelling and living away expenses
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26.40 per day
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7
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13(b)(v)
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Weekend / Holiday Expenses
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24.50 per day
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8
|
13(b)(vii)
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Camping Out Allowance (Weekly)
|
56.90 per week
|
9
|
13(b)(vii)
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Camping Out Allowance (less than 7 days)
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8.30 per day
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10
|
13(c)
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Garaging or stabling
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14.30 per week
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11
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13(d)
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First Aid Officer
|
1.75 per day
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12
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15(i)(iii)
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Minimum payable during a trial period
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52.30 per week
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13
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17(a)(ii)
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General Shops -
|
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Casual employees working on a Saturday:
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|
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Engagements up to and incl. four hours -
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|
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- Adult Employees
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5.10 per shift
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- Employees under 21 years of age
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3.40 per shift
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Engagements exceeding four hours -
|
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- Adult Employees
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10.45 per shift
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- Employees under 21 years of age
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5.75 per shift
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14
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17(a)(ii)
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Special and Confection Shops -
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Casual employees working on a Saturday:
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- Adult Employees
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5.10 per shift
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- Employees under 21 years of age
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3.40 per shift
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15
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17(c)(ii)
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Confection Shops finishing after 10pm.
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1.45 per night
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16
|
23(i)
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Meal Allowance
|
7.70 per meal
|
17
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23(ii)
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Breakfast Allowance - (Confection Shops Only)
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7.70 per meal
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Table 5 - Long Distance Rates
Rate = 25.30 cents per kilometre
3. This
variation shall operate from the first pay period commencing on or after 18
July 2002 except that with respect to members of Australian Business Industrial
as at 18 July 2002 the operative date shall be the first pay period commencing
on or after 19 December 2002.
F. L. WRIGHT J,
President.
M. J. WALTON J,
Vice-President.
I. TABBAA, Commissioner.
P. J. CONNOR, Commissioner.
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Printed by
the authority of the Industrial Registrar.