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Transport Industry - Excavated Materials, Contract Determination
  
Date03/24/2023
Volume393
Part7
Page No.1659
DescriptionVCD - Variation of Contract Determination
Publication No.C9613
CategoryContract Determination
Award Code 680  
Date Posted03/24/2023

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SERIAL C9613

 

Transport Industry - Excavated Materials, Contract Determination

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

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

 

(Case No. 11497 of 2023)

 

Before Commissioner Sloan

6 February 2023

 

VARIATION

 

1.        Delete Part B, Rates of Remuneration, Part C, Rise and Fall Formula and Part D, Temporary Fuel Levy, of the award published 24 October 1997 (301 I.G. 1082) and insert in lieu thereof the following:

 

Part B

 

Rates of Remuneration

 

1.        This Part applies to all Contracts of Carriage performed on or after 1 March 2023

 

Item

2 Axles

($)

3 Axles

($)

4 Axles

($)

5 Axles

($)

6 Axles

($)

6 Axles (48t)

($)

7 Axles

($)

PBS T&D

($)

1. Loading Rate

20.762

32.328

39.264

46.717

50.309

53.887

54.661

58.239

1A. Extra Capacity

(per cubic metre)

3.578

3.578

3.578

3.578

3.578

x

3.578

x

2. Kilometre Rate

(0-8 Km)

5.221

8.134

9.877

11.753

12.654

13.554

13.751

14.652

2A. Extra Capacity

(per cubic metre)

0.901

0.901

0.901

0.901

0.901

x

0.901

x

3. Kilometre Rate

(over 8 - 25 km)

4.831

7.524

9.141

10.874

11.714

12.548

12.727

13.561

3A. Extra Capacity

(per cubic metre)

0.834

0.834

0.834

0.834

0.834

x

0.834

x

4. Kilometre Rate

(over 25 km)

3.800

3.800

3.800

3.800

3.800

4.574

3.800

4.574

4A. Extra Capacity

(per cubic metre)

0.774

0.774

0.774

0.774

0.774

x

0.774

x

6. Hourly Rate

68.072

105.996

128.782

153.109

164.891

176.666

187.622

199.397

6A. Extra Capacity

(per cubic metre)

11.775

11.775

11.775

11.775

11.775

x

11.775

x

 

PART C

 

Rise and Fall Formula

 

1.        The rates prescribed in Part B may be adjusted each year upon application to the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales.

 

2.        Application for adjustment shall be made by reference to the weighted movement in the following benchmarks for each cost component, calculated as at the end of the full quarter immediately preceding the variation, with each adjustment application based upon the rates and amounts in the immediately preceding variation.

 

Component Current

Benchmark

Current Index

Weighting

Wages

Road Transport and Distribution Award 2010, Grade Three

Transport Worker

$889.10

35.18

Capital

ABS Consumer Price Index (CPI), Motor Vehicles, Australia

107.3

19.07

Insurances

ABS CPI, Insurance, Australia

145.1

5.95

Registration

ABS CPI, Transportation Group, Other Services in respect of motor vehicles

137.5

3.30

Repairs & Maintenance

ABS CPI, Transportation Group, Maintenance and Repair of Motor and Repair of motor vehicles

128

18.27

Tyres

ABS CPI, Transportation Group, Spare Parts and Accessories for motor vehicles

128

4.97

Fuel AIP NSW State

Average for the Retail Price of diesel (excluding GST), calculated by determining the average of the weekly figures between the end of the quarter relating to the last variation and the end of the quarter prior to any new variation.

120.97

9.78

Administration

ABS CPI, All Groups, Sydney

128.6

3.47

Total

 

 

100

 

3.        If the cost components, excepting fuel, change such that it causes an increase in the total remuneration of 2 percent or more from the date of the last variation, an interim adjustment may be made. An application to vary rates of remuneration for changes in the price of fuel may be made at any time, provided that the date upon which any rate adjustment is sought to become operative is at least one calendar month after the last occasion upon which a fuel rate adjustment became operative.

 

4.        Each cost component will be re-weighed after each adjustment.

 

5.        Parties to this Determination will confer with a view to reaching agreement on any application for adjustment on any application for adjustment. In the absence of agreement the rates and amounts shall be determined by the IRC.

 

6.        Notwithstanding anything contained in this Part, a variation shall not be retrospective in operation but shall operate from a date not earlier than the date upon which it is made.

 

PART D

 

Temporary Fuel Levy

 

APPLICATION

 

1.        This Part applies to all Contracts of Carriage performed on or after 1 March 2023.

 

BACKGROUND

 

2.        This Part was introduced by the IRC in Matter No. 2022/174729 as a temporary measure to respond to significant fluctuations in the price of fuel and the temporary inability for Contract Carriers to claim fuel tax credits.

 

THE SURCHARGE

 

3.        In addition to all other amounts set out in this Determination, a Principal Contractor must pay a Contract Carrier an additional amount (the Temporary Fuel Levy).

 

4.        The Temporary Fuel Levy shall be paid as a percentage of the total amounts payable to the Contract Carrier under this Determination.

 

5.        For Contracts of Carriage performed on or after 1 March 2023, the Temporary Fuel Levy shall be 6.4%.

 

REVIEW

 

6.        The Temporary Fuel Levy shall be reviewed on a monthly basis, subject to an application being made to the IRC.

 

7.        The Temporary Fuel Levy shall be calculated by applying the following formula:

 

((x-y) / y) * z

 

where:

 

x = 200.07 (being the mean of all weekly retail diesel prices (NSW State Average) published by the Australian Institute of Petroleum for weeks ending in the prior calendar month, in cents, exclusive of GST;

 

y = 120.97 (being the current index price of fuel as set out in part C of the Determination); and

 

z = 0.0978, (being the weighting applied to the fuel component as set out in part C of the Determination); and

 

9.        The Temporary Fuel Levy shall be rounded to one decimal place.

 

10.      Parties seeking a variation to the Temporary Fuel Levy shall make an application to the IRC by the second Monday of the relevant calendar month.

 

11.      The revised Temporary Fuel Levy will apply from the first day of the following calendar month.

 

12.      As the Temporary Fuel Levy responds to fluctuations in fuel prices, it may increase or decrease from time to time.

 

OTHER PROVISIONS

 

13.      The Temporary Fuel Levy may be offset by any payments made to a Contract Carrier in excess of the amounts prescribed elsewhere in this Determination.

 

14.      Leave is reserved for any party to apply to vary the operation of this Part in circumstances where the Principal Contractor:

 

a.        provides the Contract Carrier with fuel, either for free or at a cost below the prevailing market rate;

 

b.        directly reimburses the Contract Carrier for some or all of their fuel costs; or

 

c.        otherwise compensates the Contract Carrier for their fuel costs.

 

2.        This variation will take effect on and from 1 March 2023.

 

 

 

D. SLOAN, Commissioner

 

 

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