State Wage Case Variation Schedule for WAG006
Document Type: Direction
Matter Number: A 2/2004
Matter Description: WA Government Health Services Engineering and Building Services Award 2004
Industry: Government Administration
Jurisdiction: Single Commissioner
Member/Magistrate name:
Delivery Date: 5 Aug 2025
Result:
Citation: 2025 WAIRC 00667
WAIG Reference: 105 WAIG 1902
2025 WAIRC 00667
WA Government Health Services Engineering and Building Services Award 2004
1B. – MINIMUM ADULT AWARD WAGE
(1) No employee aged 21 or more shall be paid less than the minimum adult award wage unless otherwise provided by this clause.
(2) The minimum adult award wage for full-time employees aged 21 or more working under an award that provides for a 38-hour week is $953.00 per week.
The minimum adult award wage for full-time employees aged 21 or more working under awards that provide for other than a 38-hour week is calculated as follows: divide $953.00 by 38 and multiply by the number of ordinary hours prescribed for a full-time employee under the award.
The minimum adult award wage is payable from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 1 July 2025.
(3) The minimum adult award wage is deemed to include all State Wage order adjustments from State Wage Case decisions.
(4) Unless otherwise provided in this clause adults aged 21 or more employed as casuals, part-time employees or piece workers or employees who are remunerated wholly on the basis of payment by results, shall not be paid less than pro rata the minimum adult award wage according to the hours worked.
(5) Employees under the age of 21 shall be paid no less than the wage determined by applying the percentage prescribed in the junior rates provision in this award (if applicable) to the minimum adult award wage, provided that no employee shall be paid less than any applicable minimum rate of pay prescribed by the Minimum Conditions of Employment Act 1993.
(6) The minimum adult award wage shall not apply to apprentices, employees engaged on traineeships or government approved work placement programs or employed under the Commonwealth Government Supported Wage System or to other categories of employees who by prescription are paid less than the minimum award rate, provided that no employee shall be paid less than any applicable minimum rate of pay prescribed by the Minimum Conditions of Employment Act 1993.
(7) Liberty to apply is reserved in relation to any special category of employees not included here or otherwise in relation to the application of the minimum adult award wage.
(8) Subject to this clause the minimum adult award wage shall –
(a) Apply to all work in ordinary hours.
(b) Apply to the calculation of overtime and all other penalty rates, superannuation, payments during any period of paid leave and for all purposes of this award.
(9) Minimum Adult Award Wage
The rates of pay in this award include the minimum weekly wage for employees aged 21 or more payable under the 2025 State Wage order. Any increase arising from the insertion of the minimum wage will be offset against any equivalent amount in rates of pay received by employees whose wages and conditions of employment are regulated by this award which are above the wage rates prescribed in the award. Such above award payments include wages payable pursuant to enterprise agreements, consent awards or award variations to give effect to enterprise agreements and over award arrangements. Absorption which is contrary to the terms of an agreement is not required.
Increases under previous State Wage Case Principles or under the current Statement of Principles, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset the minimum wage.
(10) Adult Apprentices
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this clause, the minimum adult apprentice wage for a full-time apprentice aged 21 years or more working under an award that provides for a 38-hour week is $791.30 per week.
(b) The minimum adult apprentice wage for a full-time apprentice aged 21 years or more working under an award that provides for other than a 38-hour week is calculated as follows: divide $791.30 by 38 and multiply by the number of ordinary hours prescribed for a full-time apprentice under the award.
(c) The minimum adult apprentice wage is payable from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 1 July 2025.
(d) Adult apprentices aged 21 years or more employed on a part-time basis shall not be paid less than pro rata the minimum adult apprentice wage according to the hours worked.
(e) The rates paid in the paragraphs above to an apprentice 21 years of age or more are payable on superannuation and during any period of paid leave prescribed by this award.
(f) Where in this award an additional rate is expressed as a percentage, fraction or multiple of the ordinary rate of pay, it shall be calculated upon the rate prescribed in this award for the actual year of apprenticeship.
16. – SUPPORTED WAGE
(1) This clause defines the conditions which will apply to employees who because of the effects of a disability are eligible for a supported wage under the terms of this award. In the context of this clause, the following definitions will apply:
(a) “Supported Wage System” means the Commonwealth Government system to promote employment for people who cannot work at full award wages because of a disability as documented in “[Supported Wages System: Guidelines and Assessment Process]”.
(b) “Accredited Assessor” means a person accredited by the management unit established by the Commonwealth under the Supported Wage System to perform assessments of an individual’s productive capacity within the Supported Wage System.
(c) “Disability Support Pension” means the Commonwealth pension scheme to provide income security for persons with a disability as provided under the Social Security Act 1991, as amended from time to time, or any successor to that scheme.
(d) “Assessment Instrument” means the form provided for under the Supported Wage System that records the assessment of the productive capacity of the person to be employed under the Supported Wage System.
(2) Eligibility Criteria
Employees covered by this clause will be those who are unable to perform the range of duties to the competence level required within the class of work for which the employee is engaged under this award, because of the effects of a disability on their productive capacity and who meet the impairment criteria for receipt of a Disability Support Pension. (The clause does not apply to any existing employee who has a claim against the employer which is subject to the provisions of worker’s compensation legislation or any provision of this award relating to the rehabilitation of employees who are injured in the course of their current employment).
The clause also does not apply to employers in respect of their facility, program, undertaking, services or the like which receives funding under the Disability Services Act 1986 and fulfils the dual role of service provider and sheltered employer to people with disabilities who are in receipt of or are eligible for a Disability Support Pension, except with respect to an organisation which has received recognition under s.10 or s.12A of the Act, or if a part has received recognition, that part.
(3) Supported Wage Rates
Employees to whom this clause applies shall be paid the applicable percentage of the minimum rate of pay prescribed by this award for the class of work which the person is performing according to the following schedule:
Assessed Capacity (subclause 4)
% of Prescribed Award Rate
10%*
10%
20%
20%
30%
30%
40%
40%
50%
50%
60%
60%
70%
70%
80%
80%
90%
90%
(Provided that the minimum amount payable shall be not less than $109 per week).
*Where a person’s assessed capacity is 10%, they shall receive a high degree of assistance and support.
(4) Assessment of Capacity
For the purpose of establishing the percentage of the award rate to be paid to an employee under this award, the productive capacity of the employee will be assessed in accordance with the Supported Wage System and documented in an assessment instrument by either:
(a) the employer and the union in consultation with the employee or, if desired by any of these; or
(b) the employer and an accredited Assessor from a panel agreed by the parties to the award and the employee.
(5) Lodgement of Assessment Instrument
(a) All assessment instruments under the conditions of this clause, including the appropriate percentage of the award wage to be paid to the employee, shall be lodged by the employer with the Registrar of the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission.
(b) All assessment instruments shall be agreed and signed by the parties to the assessment, provided that where a union which is party to the award, is not a party to the assessment, it shall be referred by the Registrar to the Union by certified mail and shall take effect unless an objection is notified to the Registrar within 10 working days.
(6) Review of Assessment
The assessment of the applicable percentage should be subject to annual review or earlier on the basis of a reasonable request for such a review. The process of review shall be in accordance with the procedures for assessing capacity under the Supported Wage System.
(7) Other Terms and Conditions of Employment
Where an assessment has been made, the applicable percentage shall apply to the wage rate only. Employees covered by the provisions of the clause will be entitled to the same terms and conditions of employment as all other employees covered by this award paid on a pro-rata basis.
(8) Workplace Adjustment
An employer wishing to employ a person under the provisions of this clause shall take reasonable steps to make changes in the workplace to enhance the employee’s capacity to do the job. Changes may involve re-design of job duties, working time arrangements and work organisation in consultation with other employees in the area.
(9) Trial Period
(a) In order for an adequate assessment of the employee’s capacity to be made, an employer may employ a person under the provisions of this clause for a trial period not exceeding 12 weeks, except that in some cases additional work adjustment time (not exceeding 4 weeks) may be needed.
(b) During the trial period the assessment of capacity shall be undertaken and the proposed wage rate for a continuing employment relationship shall be determined.
(c) The minimum amount payable to the employee during the trial period shall be no less than $109 per week; or, in the case of paid rates award, the amount payable to the employee during the trial period shall be $109 per week or such greater amount as is agreed from time to time between the parties (taking into account the Centrelink income test free areas for earnings) and inserted into this award.
(d) Work trials should include induction or training as appropriate to the job being trialed.
(e) Where the employer and employee wish to establish a continuing employment relationship following the completion of the trial period, a further contract of employment shall be entered into based on the outcome of assessment under subclause (4) of this clause.
APPENDIX A. – SALARIES
(1) Rates of Pay
Subject to this Appendix, employees shall be paid the rates of pay specified in the following table in accordance with the level to which they are from time to time classified.
Level
Percentage Relativity to C10 Tradesperson
Award Base Weekly – Metal, Engineering and Associated Industries Award, 1998 Part I.
Supplementary Payment
State Wage Order Adjustment
Minimum Rate
Additional Payment
Annualised Weekly Allowances and Loading
Commuted Overtime and Mobility Allowance (Salary Increase for value for money trade-offs in award safety net of conditions)
Salary
Carpenter
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
137.00
12.00
63460
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
13.04
137.50
12.00
65027
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
13.68
137.80
12.00
66558
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
14.22
138.00
12.00
67968
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
666.60
1167.20
14.86
114.60
12.00
68268
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
15.50
115.30
12.00
69835
Painter
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
106.30
12.00
61858
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
13.04
106.70
12.00
63420
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
13.68
106.90
12.00
64946
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
14.22
107.30
12.00
66367
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
663.70
1164.30
14.86
83.80
12.00
66510
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
15.50
84.30
12.00
68217
Plasterer
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
129.70
12.00
63079
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
13.04
130.00
12.00
64636
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
13.68
130.50
12.00
66177
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
14.22
130.80
12.00
67593
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
666.60
1167.20
14.86
107.40
12.00
67892
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
15.50
107.70
12.00
69438
Plumber
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
166.50
12.00
64999
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
13.04
166.90
12.00
66561
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
13.68
167.20
12.00
68091
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
14.22
167.80
12.00
69523
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
666.60
1167.20
14.86
144.40
12.00
69822
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
15.50
144.80
12.00
71374
Other Building
Building Employee Entrant Level
78
284.86
40.56
606.18
931.60
9.68
94.40
14.00
54758
employees
Building Employee Level 1
82
299.46
42.64
610.90
953.00
10.20
94.60
14.00
55912
not elsewhere
Building Employee Level 2
87
319.18
45.45
617.27
981.90
10.87
95.00
14.00
57475
classified
Building Employee Level 3
92
337.44
48.05
623.41
1008.90
11.51
95.30
14.00
58932
Building Employee Level 4
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
95.70
14.00
61410
Mechanical Fitter,
Engineering Employee Level 14
78
284.86
40.56
606.18
931.60
14.68
93.00
14.00
54945
Motor Mechanic,
Engineering Employee Level 13
82
299.46
42.64
610.90
953.00
15.40
93.20
14.00
56110
Refrigeration
Engineering Employee Level 12
87.4
319.18
45.45
617.27
981.90
16.47
93.50
14.00
57689
Fitter & other
Engineering Employee Level 11
92.4
337.44
48.05
623.41
1008.90
17.41
93.80
14.00
59162
engineering
Engineering Tradesperson Level 10
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
18.80
115.90
12.00
62693
trades
Engineering Tradesperson Level 09
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
19.70
116.30
12.00
64269
employees not
Engineering Tradesperson Level 08
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
20.70
116.50
12.00
65813
elsewhere
Engineering Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
21.60
116.90
12.00
67252
classified
Engineering Tradesperson Level 06
125
456.50
65.00
677.20
1198.70
23.50
93.90
12.00
69282
Engineering Tradesperson Level 05
130
474.80
67.60
682.30
1224.70
24.40
94.30
10.00
70601
Electrical Fitter/
Engineering Tradesperson Level 10
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
18.80
146.40
12.00
64284
Mechanic
Engineering Tradesperson Level 09
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
19.70
147.00
12.00
65870
Engineering Tradesperson Level 08
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
20.70
147.40
12.00
67425
Engineering Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
21.60
147.60
12.00
68854
Engineering Tradesperson Level 06
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
23.50
124.30
12.00
70721
Engineering Tradesperson Level 05
130
474.80
67.60
682.30
1224.70
24.40
124.90
10.00
72198
(2) (a) The rates of pay in this award include arbitrated safety net adjustments available since December 1993, under the Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment Principle.
These arbitrated safety net adjustments may be offset against any equivalent amount in the rate of pay received by employees since 1 November 1991 above the rate prescribed in the Award, except where such absorption is contrary to the terms of an industrial agreement.
Increases in rates of pay otherwise made under the State Wage Case Principles, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset arbitrated safety net adjustments.
(3) This Award shall not operate to reduce the salary of any employee who is at present receiving above the minimum rate prescribed for their class of work.
(4) A junior employee, other than an apprentice or trainee, employed to carry out work regulated by this Award, including work normally done by an apprentice or trainee, shall be paid not less than the wage of an adult performing similar work. No new designation shall be introduced during the currency of this Award so as to reduce the status of any employee covered thereby.
(5) Infirmity
(a) Any employee who by reason of infirmity is unable to earn the minimum wage may be paid a lesser wage as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing between the Union’s and the Employer.
(b) Where no agreement is reached the matter may be determined in accordance with Clause 11- Dispute Resolution for determination.
(6) Building Trades Employees
Except to the extent of any inconsistency with this Award, those parts of Appendix D - Award Restructuring of the Building Trades (Government) Award 1968 No. 31a of 1966 (as at the date of registration of this Award), which pertain to transfer from old classification structures, reclassification of employees and classification definitions, shall apply to this Award.
(7) Metal Trades Employees
Except to the extent of any inconsistency with this Award, those parts of Clause 5. - Classification Structure and Definitions of the Engineering Trades (Government) Award 1967 No. 29, 30 & 31 of 1961 & 3 of 1962, (as at the date of registration of this Award), which pertain to transfer from old classification structures, reclassification of employees and classification definitions, shall apply to this Award.
(8) Plant Operators
Except to the extent of any inconsistency with this Award, those parts of Clause 5. - Definitions of the Engine Drivers (Government) Award 1983, (provisions applicable as at the date this subclause takes effect), which define a Plant Operator, shall apply to this Award.
WA Government Health Services Engineering and Building Services Award 2004
1B. – MINIMUM ADULT AWARD WAGE
(1) No employee aged 21 or more shall be paid less than the minimum adult award wage unless otherwise provided by this clause.
(2) The minimum adult award wage for full-time employees aged 21 or more working under an award that provides for a 38-hour week is $953.00 per week.
The minimum adult award wage for full-time employees aged 21 or more working under awards that provide for other than a 38-hour week is calculated as follows: divide $953.00 by 38 and multiply by the number of ordinary hours prescribed for a full-time employee under the award.
The minimum adult award wage is payable from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 1 July 2025.
(3) The minimum adult award wage is deemed to include all State Wage order adjustments from State Wage Case decisions.
(4) Unless otherwise provided in this clause adults aged 21 or more employed as casuals, part-time employees or piece workers or employees who are remunerated wholly on the basis of payment by results, shall not be paid less than pro rata the minimum adult award wage according to the hours worked.
(5) Employees under the age of 21 shall be paid no less than the wage determined by applying the percentage prescribed in the junior rates provision in this award (if applicable) to the minimum adult award wage, provided that no employee shall be paid less than any applicable minimum rate of pay prescribed by the Minimum Conditions of Employment Act 1993.
(6) The minimum adult award wage shall not apply to apprentices, employees engaged on traineeships or government approved work placement programs or employed under the Commonwealth Government Supported Wage System or to other categories of employees who by prescription are paid less than the minimum award rate, provided that no employee shall be paid less than any applicable minimum rate of pay prescribed by the Minimum Conditions of Employment Act 1993.
(7) Liberty to apply is reserved in relation to any special category of employees not included here or otherwise in relation to the application of the minimum adult award wage.
(8) Subject to this clause the minimum adult award wage shall –
(a) Apply to all work in ordinary hours.
(b) Apply to the calculation of overtime and all other penalty rates, superannuation, payments during any period of paid leave and for all purposes of this award.
(9) Minimum Adult Award Wage
The rates of pay in this award include the minimum weekly wage for employees aged 21 or more payable under the 2025 State Wage order. Any increase arising from the insertion of the minimum wage will be offset against any equivalent amount in rates of pay received by employees whose wages and conditions of employment are regulated by this award which are above the wage rates prescribed in the award. Such above award payments include wages payable pursuant to enterprise agreements, consent awards or award variations to give effect to enterprise agreements and over award arrangements. Absorption which is contrary to the terms of an agreement is not required.
Increases under previous State Wage Case Principles or under the current Statement of Principles, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset the minimum wage.
(10) Adult Apprentices
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this clause, the minimum adult apprentice wage for a full-time apprentice aged 21 years or more working under an award that provides for a 38-hour week is $791.30 per week.
(b) The minimum adult apprentice wage for a full-time apprentice aged 21 years or more working under an award that provides for other than a 38-hour week is calculated as follows: divide $791.30 by 38 and multiply by the number of ordinary hours prescribed for a full-time apprentice under the award.
(c) The minimum adult apprentice wage is payable from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 1 July 2025.
(d) Adult apprentices aged 21 years or more employed on a part-time basis shall not be paid less than pro rata the minimum adult apprentice wage according to the hours worked.
(e) The rates paid in the paragraphs above to an apprentice 21 years of age or more are payable on superannuation and during any period of paid leave prescribed by this award.
(f) Where in this award an additional rate is expressed as a percentage, fraction or multiple of the ordinary rate of pay, it shall be calculated upon the rate prescribed in this award for the actual year of apprenticeship.
16. – SUPPORTED WAGE
(1) This clause defines the conditions which will apply to employees who because of the effects of a disability are eligible for a supported wage under the terms of this award. In the context of this clause, the following definitions will apply:
(a) “Supported Wage System” means the Commonwealth Government system to promote employment for people who cannot work at full award wages because of a disability as documented in “[Supported Wages System: Guidelines and Assessment Process]”.
(b) “Accredited Assessor” means a person accredited by the management unit established by the Commonwealth under the Supported Wage System to perform assessments of an individual’s productive capacity within the Supported Wage System.
(c) “Disability Support Pension” means the Commonwealth pension scheme to provide income security for persons with a disability as provided under the Social Security Act 1991, as amended from time to time, or any successor to that scheme.
(d) “Assessment Instrument” means the form provided for under the Supported Wage System that records the assessment of the productive capacity of the person to be employed under the Supported Wage System.
(2) Eligibility Criteria
Employees covered by this clause will be those who are unable to perform the range of duties to the competence level required within the class of work for which the employee is engaged under this award, because of the effects of a disability on their productive capacity and who meet the impairment criteria for receipt of a Disability Support Pension. (The clause does not apply to any existing employee who has a claim against the employer which is subject to the provisions of worker’s compensation legislation or any provision of this award relating to the rehabilitation of employees who are injured in the course of their current employment).
The clause also does not apply to employers in respect of their facility, program, undertaking, services or the like which receives funding under the Disability Services Act 1986 and fulfils the dual role of service provider and sheltered employer to people with disabilities who are in receipt of or are eligible for a Disability Support Pension, except with respect to an organisation which has received recognition under s.10 or s.12A of the Act, or if a part has received recognition, that part.
(3) Supported Wage Rates
Employees to whom this clause applies shall be paid the applicable percentage of the minimum rate of pay prescribed by this award for the class of work which the person is performing according to the following schedule:
Assessed Capacity (subclause 4)
% of Prescribed Award Rate
10%*
10%
20%
20%
30%
30%
40%
40%
50%
50%
60%
60%
70%
70%
80%
80%
90%
90%
(Provided that the minimum amount payable shall be not less than $109 per week).
*Where a person’s assessed capacity is 10%, they shall receive a high degree of assistance and support.
(4) Assessment of Capacity
For the purpose of establishing the percentage of the award rate to be paid to an employee under this award, the productive capacity of the employee will be assessed in accordance with the Supported Wage System and documented in an assessment instrument by either:
(a) the employer and the union in consultation with the employee or, if desired by any of these; or
(b) the employer and an accredited Assessor from a panel agreed by the parties to the award and the employee.
(5) Lodgement of Assessment Instrument
(a) All assessment instruments under the conditions of this clause, including the appropriate percentage of the award wage to be paid to the employee, shall be lodged by the employer with the Registrar of the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission.
(b) All assessment instruments shall be agreed and signed by the parties to the assessment, provided that where a union which is party to the award, is not a party to the assessment, it shall be referred by the Registrar to the Union by certified mail and shall take effect unless an objection is notified to the Registrar within 10 working days.
(6) Review of Assessment
The assessment of the applicable percentage should be subject to annual review or earlier on the basis of a reasonable request for such a review. The process of review shall be in accordance with the procedures for assessing capacity under the Supported Wage System.
(7) Other Terms and Conditions of Employment
Where an assessment has been made, the applicable percentage shall apply to the wage rate only. Employees covered by the provisions of the clause will be entitled to the same terms and conditions of employment as all other employees covered by this award paid on a pro-rata basis.
(8) Workplace Adjustment
An employer wishing to employ a person under the provisions of this clause shall take reasonable steps to make changes in the workplace to enhance the employee’s capacity to do the job. Changes may involve re-design of job duties, working time arrangements and work organisation in consultation with other employees in the area.
(9) Trial Period
(a) In order for an adequate assessment of the employee’s capacity to be made, an employer may employ a person under the provisions of this clause for a trial period not exceeding 12 weeks, except that in some cases additional work adjustment time (not exceeding 4 weeks) may be needed.
(b) During the trial period the assessment of capacity shall be undertaken and the proposed wage rate for a continuing employment relationship shall be determined.
(c) The minimum amount payable to the employee during the trial period shall be no less than $109 per week; or, in the case of paid rates award, the amount payable to the employee during the trial period shall be $109 per week or such greater amount as is agreed from time to time between the parties (taking into account the Centrelink income test free areas for earnings) and inserted into this award.
(d) Work trials should include induction or training as appropriate to the job being trialed.
(e) Where the employer and employee wish to establish a continuing employment relationship following the completion of the trial period, a further contract of employment shall be entered into based on the outcome of assessment under subclause (4) of this clause.
APPENDIX A. – SALARIES
(1) Rates of Pay
Subject to this Appendix, employees shall be paid the rates of pay specified in the following table in accordance with the level to which they are from time to time classified.
Level
Percentage Relativity to C10 Tradesperson
Award Base Weekly – Metal, Engineering and Associated Industries Award, 1998 Part I.
Supplementary Payment
State Wage Order Adjustment
Minimum Rate
Additional Payment
Annualised Weekly Allowances and Loading
Commuted Overtime and Mobility Allowance (Salary Increase for value for money trade-offs in award safety net of conditions)
Salary
Carpenter
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
137.00
12.00
63460
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
13.04
137.50
12.00
65027
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
13.68
137.80
12.00
66558
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
14.22
138.00
12.00
67968
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
666.60
1167.20
14.86
114.60
12.00
68268
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
15.50
115.30
12.00
69835
Painter
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
106.30
12.00
61858
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
13.04
106.70
12.00
63420
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
13.68
106.90
12.00
64946
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
14.22
107.30
12.00
66367
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
663.70
1164.30
14.86
83.80
12.00
66510
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
15.50
84.30
12.00
68217
Plasterer
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
129.70
12.00
63079
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
13.04
130.00
12.00
64636
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
13.68
130.50
12.00
66177
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
14.22
130.80
12.00
67593
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
666.60
1167.20
14.86
107.40
12.00
67892
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
15.50
107.70
12.00
69438
Plumber
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
166.50
12.00
64999
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
13.04
166.90
12.00
66561
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
13.68
167.20
12.00
68091
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
14.22
167.80
12.00
69523
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
666.60
1167.20
14.86
144.40
12.00
69822
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
15.50
144.80
12.00
71374
Other Building
Building Employee Entrant Level
78
284.86
40.56
606.18
931.60
9.68
94.40
14.00
54758
employees
Building Employee Level 1
82
299.46
42.64
610.90
953.00
10.20
94.60
14.00
55912
not elsewhere
Building Employee Level 2
87
319.18
45.45
617.27
981.90
10.87
95.00
14.00
57475
classified
Building Employee Level 3
92
337.44
48.05
623.41
1008.90
11.51
95.30
14.00
58932
Building Employee Level 4
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
12.40
95.70
14.00
61410
Mechanical Fitter,
Engineering Employee Level 14
78
284.86
40.56
606.18
931.60
14.68
93.00
14.00
54945
Motor Mechanic,
Engineering Employee Level 13
82
299.46
42.64
610.90
953.00
15.40
93.20
14.00
56110
Refrigeration
Engineering Employee Level 12
87.4
319.18
45.45
617.27
981.90
16.47
93.50
14.00
57689
Fitter & other
Engineering Employee Level 11
92.4
337.44
48.05
623.41
1008.90
17.41
93.80
14.00
59162
engineering
Engineering Tradesperson Level 10
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
18.80
115.90
12.00
62693
trades
Engineering Tradesperson Level 09
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
19.70
116.30
12.00
64269
employees not
Engineering Tradesperson Level 08
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
20.70
116.50
12.00
65813
elsewhere
Engineering Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
21.60
116.90
12.00
67252
classified
Engineering Tradesperson Level 06
125
456.50
65.00
677.20
1198.70
23.50
93.90
12.00
69282
Engineering Tradesperson Level 05
130
474.80
67.60
682.30
1224.70
24.40
94.30
10.00
70601
Electrical Fitter/
Engineering Tradesperson Level 10
100
365.20
52.00
637.90
1055.10
18.80
146.40
12.00
64284
Mechanic
Engineering Tradesperson Level 09
105
383.50
54.60
645.90
1084.00
19.70
147.00
12.00
65870
Engineering Tradesperson Level 08
110
401.70
57.20
653.50
1112.40
20.70
147.40
12.00
67425
Engineering Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
658.90
1138.70
21.60
147.60
12.00
68854
Engineering Tradesperson Level 06
125
456.50
65.00
674.40
1195.90
23.50
124.30
12.00
70721
Engineering Tradesperson Level 05
130
474.80
67.60
682.30
1224.70
24.40
124.90
10.00
72198
(2) (a) The rates of pay in this award include arbitrated safety net adjustments available since December 1993, under the Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment Principle.
These arbitrated safety net adjustments may be offset against any equivalent amount in the rate of pay received by employees since 1 November 1991 above the rate prescribed in the Award, except where such absorption is contrary to the terms of an industrial agreement.
Increases in rates of pay otherwise made under the State Wage Case Principles, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset arbitrated safety net adjustments.
(3) This Award shall not operate to reduce the salary of any employee who is at present receiving above the minimum rate prescribed for their class of work.
(4) A junior employee, other than an apprentice or trainee, employed to carry out work regulated by this Award, including work normally done by an apprentice or trainee, shall be paid not less than the wage of an adult performing similar work. No new designation shall be introduced during the currency of this Award so as to reduce the status of any employee covered thereby.
(5) Infirmity
(a) Any employee who by reason of infirmity is unable to earn the minimum wage may be paid a lesser wage as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing between the Union’s and the Employer.
(b) Where no agreement is reached the matter may be determined in accordance with Clause 11- Dispute Resolution for determination.
(6) Building Trades Employees
Except to the extent of any inconsistency with this Award, those parts of Appendix D - Award Restructuring of the Building Trades (Government) Award 1968 No. 31a of 1966 (as at the date of registration of this Award), which pertain to transfer from old classification structures, reclassification of employees and classification definitions, shall apply to this Award.
(7) Metal Trades Employees
Except to the extent of any inconsistency with this Award, those parts of Clause 5. - Classification Structure and Definitions of the Engineering Trades (Government) Award 1967 No. 29, 30 & 31 of 1961 & 3 of 1962, (as at the date of registration of this Award), which pertain to transfer from old classification structures, reclassification of employees and classification definitions, shall apply to this Award.
(8) Plant Operators
Except to the extent of any inconsistency with this Award, those parts of Clause 5. - Definitions of the Engine Drivers (Government) Award 1983, (provisions applicable as at the date this subclause takes effect), which define a Plant Operator, shall apply to this Award.