(Commission's own motion) -v- (Not applicable)

Document Type: Order

Matter Number: APPL 9/2008

Matter Description: Rescind General Order No. 53/2007 and issue a new General Order

Industry: Various

Jurisdiction: Commission in Court Session

Member/Magistrate name: Senior Commissioner J H Smith, Commissioner S Wood, Commissioner S M Mayman

Delivery Date: 8 Jul 2008

Result: General Order issued

Citation: 2008 WAIRC 00405

WAIG Reference: 88 WAIG 690

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2008 WAIRC 00405
RESCIND GENERAL ORDER NO. 53 OF 2007 ON LOCATION ALLOWANCES AND ISSUE A NEW GENERAL ORDER PURSUANT TO SECTION 50 OF THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1979
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

PARTIES (COMMISSION'S OWN MOTION)
APPLICANT
-V-
(NOT APPLICABLE)
RESPONDENT
CORAM COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION
SENIOR COMMISSIONER J H SMITH
COMMISSIONER S WOOD
COMMISSIONER S M MAYMAN
DATE TUESDAY, 8 JULY 2008
FILE NO/S APPL 9 OF 2008
CITATION NO. 2008 WAIRC 00405

Result General Order issued



General Order
HAVING heard Mr A Lyon (as agent) for the Honourable Minister for Employment Protection; Mr D Jones on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (Inc) and Mr D Robinson by correspondence on behalf of the Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia, the Commission in Court Session, pursuant to the powers conferred on it by the Industrial Relations Act 1979 (WA) hereby orders ¾

(1) THAT each award, industrial agreement or order cited in Schedule A of this General Order be varied by substituting for the location allowances provisions contained in each such award, industrial agreement or order the location allowance provisions in Schedule B of this General Order.

(2) THAT each such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period to commence on or after the first day of July 2008.

(3) THAT this General Order replace the General Order in matter No 53 of 2007 which thereby shall be rescinded.




SENIOR COMMISSIONER J H SMITH
FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION

SCHEDULE A

Title of Award or Order
Clause No.
Aerated Water and Cordial Manufacturing Industry Award 1975
31
Aged and Disabled Persons Hostels Award, 1987
28
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry (Construction and Servicing) Award No. 10 of 1979
20
Animal Welfare Industry Award
14
Artworkers Award
20
The Australian Workers Union Road Maintenance, Marking and Traffic Management Award 2002
5.14
Bakers' (Country) Award No. 18 of 1977
20
Breadcarters (Country) Award 1976
27
Building Trades Award 1968
24
Building Trades (Construction) Award 1987
Appendix A
Child Care (Out of School Care - Playleaders) Award
10
Children's Services (Private) Award
12
Cleaners and Caretakers Award, 1969
21
Cleaners and Caretakers (Car and Caravan Parks) Award 1975
22
Clerks' (Accountants' Employees) Award 1984
23
Clerks (Commercial Radio and Television Broadcasters) Award of 1970
27
Clerks (Commercial, Social and Professional Services) Award No. 14 of 1972
27
Clerks' (Control Room Operators) Award 1984
25
Clerks' (Credit and Finance Establishments) Award
31
Clerks' (Customs and/or Shipping and/or Forwarding Agents) Award
30
Clerks' (Hotels, Motels and Clubs) Award 1979
22
Clerks' (Taxi Services) Award of 1970
28
Clerks (Timber) Award
31
Clerks (Unions and Labor Movement) Award 2004 No. A 10 of 1996
37
Clerks' (Wholesale & Retail Establishments) Award No. 38 of 1947
28
Clothing Trades Award 1973
22
Contract Cleaners Award, 1986
24
Contract Cleaners' (Ministry of Education) Award 1990
21
CSBP & Farmers Award 1990
23
Dental Technicians' and Attendant/Receptionists' Award, 1982
27
The Draughtsmen's, Tracers', Planners' and Technical Officers' Award 1979
32
Dry Cleaning and Laundry Award 1979
22
Earth Moving and Construction Award
25
Electrical Contracting Industry Award R 22 of 1978
22
Electrical Trades (Security Alarms Industry) Award 1980
19
Electronics Industry Award No. A 22 of 1985
24
Engine Drivers' (Building and Steel Construction) Award No. 20 of 1973
25
Engine Drivers' (General) Award
20
Enrolled Nurses and Nursing Assistants (Private) Award No. 8 of 1978
23
Foodland Associated Limited (Western Australia) Warehouse Award 1982
39
Foremen (Building Trades) Award 1991
15
Funeral Directors' Assistants' Award No. 18 of 1962
33
Furniture Trades Industry Award
46
Gate, Fence and Frames Manufacturing Award
21
Golf Link and Bowling Green Employees' Award, 1993
28
Hairdressers Award 1989
31
The Horticultural (Nursery) Industry Award, No. 30 of 1980
6
Hospital Salaried Officers (Good Samaritan Industries) Award 1990
29
Industrial Catering Workers' Award, 1977
40
Industrial Spraypainting and Sandblasting Award 1991
19
Independent Schools Administrative and Technical Officers Award 1993
22
Independent Schools (Boarding House) Supervisory Staff Award
22
Independent Schools Psychologists and Social Workers Award
21
Independent Schools' Teachers' Award 1976
18
Jenny Craig Employees Award, 1995
28
Landscape Gardening Industry Award
18
Licensed Establishments (Retail and Wholesale) Award 1979
31
Lift Industry (Electrical and Metal Trades) Award, 1973
20
Materials Testing Employees' Award, 1984
12
Meat Industry (State) Award, 2003
21(1)
Metal Trades (General) Award 1966
5.6
Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers' Award, 1976
42
Motor Vehicle (Service Station, Sales Establishments, Rust Prevention and Paint Protection), Industry Award No. 29 of 1980
17
Nurses' (Day Care Centres) Award 1976
22
Nurses (Dentists Surgeries) Award 1977
23
Nurses (Doctors Surgeries) Award 1977
22
Nurses' (Independent Schools) Award
20
Nurses' (Private Hospitals) Award
30
Pastrycooks' Award No. 24 of 1981
11
Permanent Building Societies (Administrative and Clerical Officers) Award, 1975
30
Pest Control Industry Award 1982
14
Photographic Industry Award, 1980
29
Private Hospital Employees' Award, 1972
40
Quarry Workers' Award, 1969
19
Radio and Television Employees' Award
23
Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers' Award, 1979
41
Retail Pharmacists' Award 2004
5.2
The Rock Lobster and Prawn Processing Award 1978
26
School Employees (Independent Day & Boarding Schools) Award, 1980
31
Security Officers' Award
20(3)
Sheet Metal Workers' Award No. 10 of 1973
26
The Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) State Award 1977
39
Supermarkets and Chain Stores (Western Australia) Warehouse Award 1982
39
Teachers' Aides' (Independent Schools) Award 1988
17
Timber Yard Workers Award No. 11 of 1951
28
Transport Workers (General) Award No. 10 of 1961
5.13
Transport Workers (Mobile Food Vendors) Award 1987
18
Transport Workers' (North West Passenger Vehicles) Award, 1988
28
Transport Workers' (Passenger Vehicles) Award No. R 47 of 1978
24
Western Australian Surveying (Private Practice) Industry Award, 2003
8.4


Title of Industrial Agreements
Clause No.
Altone Continental and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Beverley Four Square Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Bindoon General Store and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Bridgetown Mini Mart and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Broadwater Mini Mart and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Cadoux Traders and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Caversham Store and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Cherries Fine Food Super Mart and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Chicken Treat Dunsborough SDA Agreement 2001
34
Chicken Treat Katanning SDA Agreement 2001
34
Chicken Treat Narrogin SDA Agreement 2001
34
Chicken Treat Padbury SDA Agreement 2001
34
Chicken Treat Rockingham SDA Agreement 2001
34
Chidlow Growers Mart and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Cranberries and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Crisp's Corner Store & Newsagency and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Essentials Supermarket of South Perth and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Amelia Heights and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Bayswater (Beechboro Road) and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Bayswater (Whatley Crescent) and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Bindoon and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Boddington and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Dowerin and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Lesmurdie and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Manning and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Merredin and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Mukinbudin and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Ravensthorp and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Tarcoola and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Toodyay and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodland Wagin and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Foodys Express and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Fresh Food Corner Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Glen Forrest Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Hall's Creek Caravan Park and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Hannan's Foodmart and SDA Agreement 2002
32
John's Food and Liquor Store and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Kam Food & News Centre and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Kendenup Stores and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Kimberley Super Value and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Kirkwood Foodland & Delicatessen and SDA Agreement 2002
32
K-Mart Western Australia Distribution Centres Enterprise Agreement No. AG 16 of 1995
40
K-Mart Western Australia Distribution Centres Enterprise Agreement No. AG 100 of 1996
40
Laverton Stores and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Leighton Contractors Maintenance Personnel Agreement 2000
Schedule 1, Cl 6
Leighton Contractors Mining and Processing Personnel Enterprise Agreement 1997
Schedule 1, Cl 9
Lionel St Markets and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Little Bucks Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Mariella's Continental Deli and SDA Agreement 2002
32
McDonald Wholesalers and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Midland Junction Fresh Markets and SDA Agreement 2002
32
MJ and VD Quinlan and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Muir's Fresh Food Supermarkets and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Murdoch Drive Continental Super Deli and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Noakes Store Denmark and SDA Agreement 2002
32
P.R. & B.M. Harrington and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Pemberton General Store and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Perenjori Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Pioneer Store and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Port Hedland Truck Stop and SDA Agreement 2002
32
R & E General and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Retail Food Establishments Employees Agreement 1992
34
Retail Food Services Employees' Agreement 1991
39
River Rooster Broome Agreement No. AG 271 of 1996
34
River Rooster Bunbury Agreement No. AG 264 of 1996
34
River Rooster Busselton/Dunsborough Agreement No. AG 285 of 1996
34
River Rooster Carnavorn Agreement No. AG 270 of 1996
34
River Rooster Merriwa Agreement No. AG 268 of 1996
34
River Rooster Narrogin Agreement No. AG 265 of 1996
34
South Metropolitan Youth Link (Inc.) Agreement 1997
20
South Perth Food Mart and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Capel and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Dongara and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Hamilton Hill and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu High Wycombe and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Huntingdale and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Innaloo and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Kelmscott and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Ocean Reef and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Stirling and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Supa Valu Willeton and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Three Springs General Store and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Top Valu Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Trade Winds Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Wundowie One Stop and SDA Agreement 2002
32
Wyndham Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002
32
York Mini Mart and SDA Agreement 2002
32


SCHEDULE B

(1) Subject to the provisions of this clause, in addition to the rates prescribed in the wages clause of this award, an employee shall be paid the following weekly allowances when employed in the towns prescribed hereunder. Provided that where the wages are prescribed as fortnightly rates of pay, these allowances shall be shown as fortnightly allowances.

TOWN
PER WEEK
Agnew
$18.70
Argyle
$49.50
Balladonia
$19.00
Barrow Island
$32.20
Boulder
$7.90
Broome
$30.00
Bullfinch
$8.80
Carnarvon
$15.30
Cockatoo Island
$32.90
Coolgardie
$7.90
Cue
$19.20
Dampier
$26.00
Denham
$15.30
Derby
$31.20
Esperance
$5.50
Eucla
$20.90
Exmouth
$27.20
Fitzroy Crossing
$37.80
Goldsworthy
$16.40
Halls Creek
$43.40
Kalbarri
$6.60
Kalgoorlie
$7.90
Kambalda
$7.90
Karratha
$31.10
Koolan Island
$32.90
Koolyanobbing
$8.80
Kununurra
$49.50
Laverton
$19.10
Learmonth
$27.20
Leinster
$18.70
Leonora
$19.10
Madura
$20.00
Marble Bar
$47.70
Meekatharra
$16.50
Mount Magnet
$20.60
Mundrabilla
$20.50
Newman
$17.90
Norseman
$16.30
Nullagine
$47.60
Onslow
$32.20
Pannawonica
$24.30
Paraburdoo
$24.20
Port Hedland
$25.90
Ravensthorpe
$9.90
Roebourne
$35.80
Sandstone
$18.70
Shark Bay
$15.30
Shay Gap
$16.40
Southern Cross
$8.80
Telfer
$44.00
Teutonic Bore
$18.70
Tom Price
$24.20
Whim Creek
$30.90
Wickham
$29.90
Wiluna
$19.00
Wittenoom
$42.20
Wyndham
$46.50

(2) Except as provided in subclause (3) of this clause, an employee who has:

(a) a dependant shall be paid double the allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause;

(b) a partial dependant shall be paid the allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause plus the difference between that rate and the amount such partial dependant is receiving by way of a district or location allowance.

(3) Where an employee:

(a) is provided with board and lodging by his/her employer, free of charge; or

(b) is provided with an allowance in lieu of board and lodging by virtue of the award or an order or agreement made pursuant to the Act;

such employee shall be paid 662/3 per cent of the allowances prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause.

(4) Subject to subclause (2) of this clause, junior employees, casual employees, part time employees, apprentices receiving less than adult rate and employees employed for less than a full week shall receive that proportion of the location allowance as equates with the proportion that their wage for ordinary hours that week is to the adult rate for the work performed.

(5) Where an employee is on annual leave or receives payment in lieu of annual leave he/she shall be paid for the period of such leave the location allowance to which he/she would ordinarily be entitled.

(6) Where an employee is on long service leave or other approved leave with pay (other than annual leave) he/she shall only be paid location allowance for the period of such leave he/she remains in the location in which he/she is employed.

(7) For the purposes of this clause:

(a) "Dependant" shall mean -

(i) a spouse or defacto partner; or

(ii) a child where there is no spouse or defacto partner;

who does not receive a location allowance or who, if in receipt of a salary or wage package, receives no consideration for which the location allowance is payable pursuant to the provisions of this clause.

(b) "Partial Dependant" shall mean a "dependant" as prescribed in paragraph (a) of this subclause who receives a location allowance which is less than the location allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause or who, if in receipt of a salary or wage package, receives less than a full consideration for which the location allowance is payable pursuant to the provisions of this clause.

(8) Where an employee is employed in a town or location not specified in this clause the allowance payable for the purpose of subclause (1) of this clause shall be such amount as may be agreed between Australian Mines and Metals Association, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia and the Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia or, failing such agreement, as may be determined by the Commission.

(9) Subject to the making of a General Order pursuant to s.50 of the Act, that part of each location allowance representing prices shall be varied from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after the 1st day in July of each year in accordance with the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (excluding housing), for Perth measured to the end of the immediately preceding March quarter, the calculation to be taken to the nearest ten cents.


(Commission's own motion) -v- (Not applicable)

RESCIND GENERAL ORDER NO. 53 OF 2007 ON LOCATION ALLOWANCES AND ISSUE A NEW GENERAL ORDER PURSUANT TO SECTION 50 OF THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1979

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

 

PARTIES (Commission's own motion)

APPLICANT

-v-

(Not applicable)

RESPONDENT

CORAM COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION

  Senior Commissioner J H Smith

  Commissioner S Wood

  Commissioner S M Mayman

DATE TUESday, 8 July 2008

FILE NO/S APPL 9 OF 2008

CITATION NO. 2008 WAIRC 00405

 

Result General Order issued

 


 

General Order

HAVING heard Mr A Lyon (as agent) for the Honourable Minister for Employment Protection; Mr D Jones on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (Inc) and Mr D Robinson by correspondence on behalf of the Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia, the Commission in Court Session, pursuant to the powers conferred on it by the Industrial Relations Act 1979 (WA) hereby orders 

 

(1) THAT each award, industrial agreement or order cited in Schedule A of this General Order be varied by substituting for the location allowances provisions contained in each such award, industrial agreement or order the location allowance provisions in Schedule B of this General Order.

 

(2) THAT each such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period to commence on or after the first day of July 2008.

 

(3) THAT this General Order replace the General Order in matter No 53 of 2007 which thereby shall be rescinded.

 

 

 

 

Senior Commissioner J H Smith

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION


SCHEDULE A

 

Title of Award or Order

Clause No.

Aerated Water and Cordial Manufacturing Industry Award 1975

31

Aged and Disabled Persons Hostels Award, 1987

28

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry (Construction and Servicing) Award No. 10 of 1979

20

Animal Welfare Industry Award

14

Artworkers Award

20

The Australian Workers Union Road Maintenance, Marking and Traffic Management Award 2002

5.14

Bakers' (Country) Award No. 18 of 1977

20

Breadcarters (Country) Award 1976

27

Building Trades Award 1968

24

Building Trades (Construction) Award 1987

Appendix A

Child Care (Out of School Care - Playleaders) Award

10

Children's Services (Private) Award

12

Cleaners and Caretakers Award, 1969

21

Cleaners and Caretakers (Car and Caravan Parks) Award 1975

22

Clerks' (Accountants' Employees) Award 1984

23

Clerks (Commercial Radio and Television Broadcasters) Award of 1970

27

Clerks (Commercial, Social and Professional Services) Award No. 14 of 1972

27

Clerks' (Control Room Operators) Award 1984

25

Clerks' (Credit and Finance Establishments) Award

31

Clerks' (Customs and/or Shipping and/or Forwarding Agents) Award

30

Clerks' (Hotels, Motels and Clubs) Award 1979

22

Clerks' (Taxi Services) Award of 1970

28

Clerks (Timber) Award

31

Clerks (Unions and Labor Movement) Award 2004 No. A 10 of 1996

37

Clerks' (Wholesale & Retail Establishments) Award No. 38 of 1947

28

Clothing Trades Award 1973

22

Contract Cleaners Award, 1986

24

Contract Cleaners' (Ministry of Education) Award 1990

21

CSBP & Farmers Award 1990

23

Dental Technicians' and Attendant/Receptionists' Award, 1982

27

The Draughtsmen's, Tracers', Planners' and Technical Officers' Award 1979

32

Dry Cleaning and Laundry Award 1979

22

Earth Moving and Construction Award

25

Electrical Contracting Industry Award R 22 of 1978

22

Electrical Trades (Security Alarms Industry) Award 1980

19

Electronics Industry Award No. A 22 of 1985

24

Engine Drivers' (Building and Steel Construction) Award No. 20 of 1973

25

Engine Drivers' (General) Award

20

Enrolled Nurses and Nursing Assistants (Private) Award No. 8 of 1978

23

Foodland Associated Limited (Western Australia) Warehouse Award 1982

39

Foremen (Building Trades) Award 1991

15

Funeral Directors' Assistants' Award No. 18 of 1962

33

Furniture Trades Industry Award

46

Gate, Fence and Frames Manufacturing Award

21

Golf Link and Bowling Green Employees' Award, 1993

28

Hairdressers Award 1989

31

The Horticultural (Nursery) Industry Award, No. 30 of 1980

6

Hospital Salaried Officers (Good Samaritan Industries) Award 1990

29

Industrial Catering Workers' Award, 1977

40

Industrial Spraypainting and Sandblasting Award 1991

19

Independent Schools Administrative and Technical Officers Award 1993

22

Independent Schools (Boarding House) Supervisory Staff Award

22

Independent Schools Psychologists and Social Workers Award

21

Independent Schools' Teachers' Award 1976

18

Jenny Craig Employees Award, 1995

28

Landscape Gardening Industry Award

18

Licensed Establishments (Retail and Wholesale) Award 1979

31

Lift Industry (Electrical and Metal Trades) Award, 1973

20

Materials Testing Employees' Award, 1984

12

Meat Industry (State) Award, 2003

21(1)

Metal Trades (General) Award 1966

5.6

Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers' Award, 1976

42

Motor Vehicle (Service Station, Sales Establishments, Rust Prevention and Paint Protection), Industry Award No. 29 of 1980

17

Nurses' (Day Care Centres) Award 1976

22

Nurses (Dentists Surgeries) Award 1977

23

Nurses (Doctors Surgeries) Award 1977

22

Nurses' (Independent Schools) Award

20

Nurses' (Private Hospitals) Award

30

Pastrycooks' Award No. 24 of 1981

11

Permanent Building Societies (Administrative and Clerical Officers) Award, 1975

30

Pest Control Industry Award 1982

14

Photographic Industry Award, 1980

29

Private Hospital Employees' Award, 1972

40

Quarry Workers' Award, 1969

19

Radio and Television Employees' Award

23

Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers' Award, 1979

41

Retail Pharmacists' Award 2004

5.2

The Rock Lobster and Prawn Processing Award 1978

26

School Employees (Independent Day & Boarding Schools) Award, 1980

31

Security Officers' Award

20(3)

Sheet Metal Workers' Award No. 10 of 1973

26

The Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) State Award 1977

39

Supermarkets and Chain Stores (Western Australia) Warehouse Award 1982

39

Teachers' Aides' (Independent Schools) Award 1988

17

Timber Yard Workers Award No. 11 of 1951

28

Transport Workers (General) Award No. 10 of 1961

5.13

Transport Workers (Mobile Food Vendors) Award 1987

18

Transport Workers' (North West Passenger Vehicles) Award, 1988

28

Transport Workers' (Passenger Vehicles) Award No. R 47 of 1978

24

Western Australian Surveying (Private Practice) Industry Award, 2003

8.4

 


Title of Industrial Agreements

Clause No.

Altone Continental and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Beverley Four Square Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Bindoon General Store and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Bridgetown Mini Mart and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Broadwater Mini Mart and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Cadoux Traders and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Caversham Store and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Cherries Fine Food Super Mart and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Chicken Treat Dunsborough SDA Agreement 2001

34

Chicken Treat Katanning SDA Agreement 2001

34

Chicken Treat Narrogin SDA Agreement 2001

34

Chicken Treat Padbury SDA Agreement 2001

34

Chicken Treat Rockingham SDA Agreement 2001

34

Chidlow Growers Mart and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Cranberries and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Crisp's Corner Store & Newsagency and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Essentials Supermarket of South Perth and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Amelia Heights and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Bayswater (Beechboro Road) and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Bayswater (Whatley Crescent) and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Bindoon and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Boddington and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Dowerin and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Lesmurdie and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Manning and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Merredin and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Mukinbudin and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Ravensthorp and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Tarcoola and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Toodyay and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodland Wagin and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Foodys Express and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Fresh Food Corner Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Glen Forrest Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Hall's Creek Caravan Park and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Hannan's Foodmart and SDA Agreement 2002

32

John's Food and Liquor Store and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Kam Food & News Centre and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Kendenup Stores and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Kimberley Super Value and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Kirkwood Foodland & Delicatessen and SDA Agreement 2002

32

K-Mart Western Australia Distribution Centres Enterprise Agreement No. AG 16 of 1995

40

K-Mart Western Australia Distribution Centres Enterprise Agreement No. AG 100 of 1996

40

Laverton Stores and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Leighton Contractors Maintenance Personnel Agreement 2000

Schedule 1, Cl 6

Leighton Contractors Mining and Processing Personnel Enterprise Agreement 1997

Schedule 1, Cl 9

Lionel St Markets and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Little Bucks Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Mariella's Continental Deli and SDA Agreement 2002

32

McDonald Wholesalers and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Midland Junction Fresh Markets and SDA Agreement 2002

32

MJ and VD Quinlan and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Muir's Fresh Food Supermarkets and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Murdoch Drive Continental Super Deli and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Noakes Store Denmark and SDA Agreement 2002

32

P.R. & B.M. Harrington and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Pemberton General Store and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Perenjori Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Pioneer Store and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Port Hedland Truck Stop and SDA Agreement 2002

32

R & E General and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Retail Food Establishments Employees Agreement 1992

34

Retail Food Services Employees' Agreement 1991

39

River Rooster Broome Agreement No. AG 271 of 1996

34

River Rooster Bunbury Agreement No. AG 264 of 1996

34

River Rooster Busselton/Dunsborough Agreement No. AG 285 of 1996

34

River Rooster Carnavorn Agreement No. AG 270 of 1996

34

River Rooster Merriwa Agreement No. AG 268 of 1996

34

River Rooster Narrogin Agreement No. AG 265 of 1996

34

South Metropolitan Youth Link (Inc.) Agreement 1997

20

South Perth Food Mart and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Capel and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Dongara and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Hamilton Hill and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu High Wycombe and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Huntingdale and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Innaloo and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Kelmscott and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Ocean Reef and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Stirling and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Supa Valu Willeton and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Three Springs General Store and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Top Valu Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Trade Winds Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Wundowie One Stop and SDA Agreement 2002

32

Wyndham Supermarket and SDA Agreement 2002

32

York Mini Mart and SDA Agreement 2002

32

 

 


SCHEDULE B

 

(1) Subject to the provisions of this clause, in addition to the rates prescribed in the wages clause of this award, an employee shall be paid the following weekly allowances when employed in the towns prescribed hereunder.  Provided that where the wages are prescribed as fortnightly rates of pay, these allowances shall be shown as fortnightly allowances.

 

TOWN

PER WEEK

Agnew

$18.70

Argyle

$49.50

Balladonia

$19.00

Barrow Island

$32.20

Boulder

$7.90

Broome

$30.00

Bullfinch

$8.80

Carnarvon

$15.30

Cockatoo Island

$32.90

Coolgardie

$7.90

Cue

$19.20

Dampier

$26.00

Denham

$15.30

Derby

$31.20

Esperance

$5.50

Eucla

$20.90

Exmouth

$27.20

Fitzroy Crossing

$37.80

Goldsworthy

$16.40

Halls Creek

$43.40

Kalbarri

$6.60

Kalgoorlie

$7.90

Kambalda

$7.90

Karratha

$31.10

Koolan Island

$32.90

Koolyanobbing

$8.80

Kununurra

$49.50

Laverton

$19.10

Learmonth

$27.20

Leinster

$18.70

Leonora

$19.10

Madura

$20.00

Marble Bar

$47.70

Meekatharra

$16.50

Mount Magnet

$20.60

Mundrabilla

$20.50

Newman

$17.90

Norseman

$16.30

Nullagine

$47.60

Onslow

$32.20

Pannawonica

$24.30

Paraburdoo

$24.20

Port Hedland

$25.90

Ravensthorpe

$9.90

Roebourne

$35.80

Sandstone

$18.70

Shark Bay

$15.30

Shay Gap

$16.40

Southern Cross

$8.80

Telfer

$44.00

Teutonic Bore

$18.70

Tom Price

$24.20

Whim Creek

$30.90

Wickham

$29.90

Wiluna

$19.00

Wittenoom

$42.20

Wyndham

$46.50

 

(2) Except as provided in subclause (3) of this clause, an employee who has:

 

(a) a dependant shall be paid double the allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause;

 

(b) a partial dependant shall be paid the allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause plus the difference between that rate and the amount such partial dependant is receiving by way of a district or location allowance.

 

(3) Where an employee:

 

(a) is provided with board and lodging by his/her employer, free of charge; or

 

(b) is provided with an allowance in lieu of board and lodging by virtue of the award or an order or agreement made pursuant to the Act;

 

such employee shall be paid 662/3 per cent of the allowances prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause.

 

(4) Subject to subclause (2) of this clause, junior employees, casual employees, part time employees, apprentices receiving less than adult rate and employees employed for less than a full week shall receive that proportion of the location allowance as equates with the proportion that their wage for ordinary hours that week is to the adult rate for the work performed.

 

(5) Where an employee is on annual leave or receives payment in lieu of annual leave he/she shall be paid for the period of such leave the location allowance to which he/she would ordinarily be entitled.

 

(6) Where an employee is on long service leave or other approved leave with pay (other than annual leave) he/she shall only be paid location allowance for the period of such leave he/she remains in the location in which he/she is employed.

 

(7) For the purposes of this clause:

 

(a) "Dependant" shall mean -

 

(i) a spouse or defacto partner; or

 

(ii) a child where there is no spouse or defacto partner;

 

who does not receive a location allowance or who, if in receipt of a salary or wage package, receives no consideration for which the location allowance is payable pursuant to the provisions of this clause.

 

(b) "Partial Dependant" shall mean a "dependant" as prescribed in paragraph (a) of this subclause who receives a location allowance which is less than the location allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause or who, if in receipt of a salary or wage package, receives less than a full consideration for which the location allowance is payable pursuant to the provisions of this clause.

 

(8) Where an employee is employed in a town or location not specified in this clause the allowance payable for the purpose of subclause (1) of this clause shall be such amount as may be agreed between Australian Mines and Metals Association, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia and the Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia or, failing such agreement, as may be determined by the Commission.

 

(9) Subject to the making of a General Order pursuant to s.50 of the Act, that part of each location allowance representing prices shall be varied from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after the 1st day in July of each year in accordance with the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (excluding housing), for Perth measured to the end of the immediately preceding March quarter, the calculation to be taken to the nearest ten cents.