The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated, Director General, Department of Education and Training -v- (Not applicable)

Document Type: Order

Matter Number: P 37/2008

Matter Description: Education Department Ministerial Officers Salaries Allowances and Conditions Award 1983 No 5 of 1983

Industry: Education

Jurisdiction: Public Service Arbitrator

Member/Magistrate name: Commissioner P E Scott

Delivery Date: 8 Dec 2008

Result: Award varied

Citation: 2008 WAIRC 01699

WAIG Reference: 88 WAIG 2262

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2008 WAIRC 01699
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MINISTERIAL OFFICERS SALARIES ALLOWANCES AND CONDITIONS AWARD 1983 NO 5 OF 1983
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

PARTIES THE CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED AND ANOTHER
APPLICANTS
-V-
(NOT APPLICABLE)
RESPONDENT
CORAM PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR
COMMISSIONER P E SCOTT
DATE MONDAY, 8 DECEMBER 2008
FILE NO/S P 37 OF 2008
CITATION NO. 2008 WAIRC 01699

Result Award varied


Order
HAVING heard Ms S Thomas on behalf of The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated and Ms A Young on behalf of the Director General, Department of Education and Training and by consent, the Public Service Arbitrator, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

THAT the Education Department Ministerial Officers Salaries Allowances and Conditions Award 1983 No 5 of 1983 be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on and from the 8th day of December 2008.








COMMISSIONER P E SCOTT
PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR



SCHEDULE


1. Clause 2. – Arrangement:

A. Delete “23. Study Leave” and insert the following in lieu thereof:

23. Study Assistance

B. Delete “50. Establishment of Consultative Mechanisms” and insert the following in lieu thereof:

50. Access to Information Resources

C. Delete from “51. Salary Packaging Arrangement” to “56. Expired General Agreement Salaries” and insert the following in lieu thereof:

51. Establishment of Consultative Mechanisms
52. Salary Packaging Arrangement
53. Supported Wage
54. Traineeships
55. Purchased Leave – Deferred Salary Arrangement
56. Dispute Settlement Procedure
57. Expired General Agreement Salaries

2. Clause 23. – Study Leave: Delete the entire clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

23. – STUDY ASSISTANCE

(1) (a) To ensure the maintenance of a trained public sector an employer may provide an officer with paid study leave and/or financial assistance for study purposes in accordance with the provisions of this clause.

(b) Officers are not eligible for study assistance if they have previously received study assistance for an approved course from their employer. Further study assistance towards additional qualifications may, however, be granted in special cases, at the discretion of the employer.

(2) Study Leave

(a) An officer may be granted time off with pay for study purposes at the discretion of the employer.

(b) In every case the approval of time off to attend lectures and tutorials will be subject to:

(i) agency convenience;

(ii) officers undertaking an acceptable formal study load in their own time;

(iii) officers making satisfactory progress with their studies;

(iv) the course being an approved course as defined by subclause (5) of this clause;

(v) the course being of value to the agency; and

(vi) the employer’s discretion when the course is only relevant to the officer’s career in the service and being of value to the State.

(c) Part-time officers are entitled to study leave on the same basis as full time officers, with their entitlement calculated on a pro rata basis. Officers working shift work or on fixed term contracts have the same access to study leave as all other officers.

(d) Time off with pay may be granted up to a maximum of five hours per week including travelling time, where subjects of approved courses are available during normal working hours, or where approved study by correspondence is undertaken.

(e) Officers who are obliged to attend educational institutions for compulsory block sessions may be granted time off with pay, including travelling time, up to the maximum annual amount allowed in subclause (2)(d) of this clause.

(f) Where an officer is undertaking approved study via distance education and/or is not required to attend formal classes, an employer may allow the officer to access study leave up to the maximum annual amount allowed in subclause (2)(d) of this clause.

(g) Officers shall be granted sufficient time off with pay to travel to and sit for the examinations of any approved course of study.

(h) An acceptable part-time study load should be regarded as not less than five hours per week of formal tuition with at least half of the total formal study commitment being undertaken in the officer's own time, except in special cases such as where the officer is in the final year of study and requires less time to complete the course, or the officer is undertaking the recommended part-time year or stage and this does not entail five hours formal study.

(i) In cases where officers are studying subjects which require fortnightly classes the weekly study load should be calculated by averaging over two weeks the total fortnightly commitment.

(j) In agencies which are operating on flexi-time, time spent attending or travelling to or from formal classes for approved courses between 8.15 am and 4.30 pm, less the usual lunch break, and for which "time off" would usually be granted, is to be counted as credit time for the purpose of calculating total hours worked per week.

(k) Travelling time returning home after lectures or tutorials is to be calculated as the excess time taken to travel home from such classes, compared with the time usually taken to travel home from the officer's normal place of work.

(l) An officer shall not be granted more than five hours time off with pay per week except in exceptional circumstances where the employer may decide otherwise.

(m) Time off with pay for those who have failed a unit or units may be considered for one repeat year only.

(n) An officer performing service with the Australian Defence Force is not entitled to study leave for any period of service with the Australian Defence Force that they receive defence force reserves leave as provided for by clause 32 – Defence Force Reserves Leave.

(o) A service agreement or bond will not be required.

(3) Financial Assistance

(a) An employer may reimburse an officer for the full or any part of any reasonable cost of enrolment fees, Higher Education Contribution Surcharge, compulsory textbooks, compulsory computer software and other necessary study materials for studies commenced during their employment.

(b) Half of the value of the agreed costs shall be reimbursed immediately following production of written evidence of enrolment and costs incurred, and the remaining half shall be reimbursed following production of written evidence of successful completion of the subject for which reimbursement has been claimed.

(c) The employer and officer may agree to alternative reimbursement arrangements.

(4) Cadets and Trainees

(a) Agencies are to meet the payment of higher education administrative charges for cadets and trainees who, as a condition of their employment, are required to undertake studies at a university or college of advanced education. Officers who of their own volition attend such institutions to gain higher qualifications will be responsible for the payment of fees.

(b) This assistance does not include the cost of textbooks or Guild and Society fees.

(c) An officer who is required to repeat a full academic year of the course will be responsible for payment of the higher education fees for that particular year.

(5) Approved Courses for Study Purposes

(a) For the purposes of subclauses (2) and (3) of this clause, the following are approved courses:

(i) Degree or associate diploma courses at a university within Australia;

(ii) Degree or diploma courses at an authorised non-university institution;

(iii) Diploma courses provided by registered training organisations, including TAFE;

(iv) Two-year full time certificate courses provided by registered training organisations, including TAFE;

(v) Courses recognised by the National Authority for the Accreditation of translators and Interpreters (NAATI) in a language relevant to the needs of the public sector; and

(vi) Secondary courses leading to the Tertiary Entrance Examination or courses preparing students for the mature age entrance conducted by the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre.

(b) For the purposes of subclause (5)(a) of this clause:

(i) The term ‘university’ includes recognised Australian universities and recognised overseas universities as defined by the Higher Education Act 2004 (WA);

(ii) An authorised non-university institution is a non-university institution that is authorised under the Higher Education Act 2004 (WA) to provide a higher education course; and

(iii) A registered training organisation is an organisation that is registered with the Training Accreditation Council or equivalent registering authority and complies with the nationally agreed standards set out in the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).

(c) An officer who has completed a diploma through TAFE is eligible for study assistance to undertake a degree course at a university within Australia or an authorised non-university institution.

(d) An officer who has completed a two year full time certificate through TAFE is eligible for study assistance to undertake a diploma course specified in subclause (5)(a)(iii) of this clause or a degree or diploma course specified in subclauses (5)(a)(i) or (ii) of this clause.

(6) Full Time Study

(a) Subject to the provisions of subclause (6)(b) of this clause, the employer may grant an officer full time study leave with pay to undertake:

(i) post graduate degree studies at Australian or overseas tertiary education institutions; or

(ii) study tours involving observations and/or investigations; or

(iii) a combination of postgraduate studies and study tour.

(b) Applications for full time study leave with pay are to be considered on their merits and may be granted provided that the following conditions are met:

(i) The course or a similar course is not available locally. Where the course of study is available locally, applications are to be considered in accordance with the provisions of subclauses (2) and (5) of this clause and clause 22 – Leave Without Pay.

(ii) It must be a highly specialised course with direct relevance to the officer’s profession.

(iii) It must be highly relevant to the agency’s corporate strategies and goals.

(iv) The expertise or specialisation offered by the course of study should not already be available through other officers employed within the agency.

(v) If the applicant was previously granted study leave, studies must have been successfully completed at that time. Where an officer is still under a bond, this does not preclude approval being granted to take further study leave if all the necessary criteria are met.

(vi) A fixed term contract officer may not be granted study leave with pay for any period beyond that officer’s approved period of engagement.

(c) Full time study leave with pay may be approved for more than 12 months subject to a yearly review of satisfactory performance.

(d) Where an outside award is granted and the studies to be undertaken are considered highly desirable by an employer, financial assistance to the extent of the difference between the officer’s normal salary and the value of the award may be considered. Where no outside award is granted and where a request meets all the necessary criteria then part of full payment of salary may be approved at the discretion of the employer.

(e) The employer supports recipients of coveted awards and fellowships by providing study leave with pay. Recipients normally receive as part of the award or fellowship; return airfares, payment of fees, allowance for books, accommodation or a contribution towards accommodation.

(f) Where recipients are in receipt of a living allowance, this amount should be deducted from the officer’s salary for that period.

(g) Where the employer approves full time study leave with pay the actual salary contribution forms part of the agency’s approved average staffing level funding allocation. Employers should bear this in mind if considering temporary relief.

(h) Where study leave with pay is approved and the employer also supports the payment of transit costs and/or an accommodation allowance, the employer will gain approval for the transit and accommodation costs as required.

(i) Where officers travelling overseas at their own expense wish to participate in a study tour or convention whilst on tour, study leave with pay may be approved by the employer together with some local transit and accommodation expenses providing it meets the requirements of subclause (6)(b) of this clause. Each case is to be considered on its merits.

(j) The period of full time study leave with pay is accepted as qualifying service for leave entitlements and other privileges and conditions of service prescribed for officers under the Award.

3. Clause 25. – Bereavement Leave: Immediately following subclause (5) of this clause insert a new subclause as per the following:

(6) Travelling Time for Regional Employees

(a) Subject to prior approval from the employer, an employee entitled to bereavement leave and who, as a result of such bereavement, travels to a location within Western Australia that is more than 240 km from their workplace will be granted paid time off for the travel period undertaken in the employee’s ordinary working hours up to a maximum of 15 hours per bereavement. The employer will not unreasonably withhold approval.

(b) The employer may approve additional paid travel time within Western Australia where the employee can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the employer that more than two days travel time is warranted.

(c) The provisions of clause 25(6) are not available to employees whilst on leave without pay or sick leave without pay.

(d) The provisions of clauses 25(6)(a) and (b) apply as follows:

(i) An employee employed on a fixed term contract for a period greater than 12 months, shall be credited with the same entitlement as a permanent employee for each full year of service and pro rata for any residual portion of employment.

(ii) An employee employed on a fixed term contract for a period less than 12 months shall be credited with the same entitlement on a pro rata basis for the period of employment.

(iii) A part time employee shall be entitled to the same entitlement as a full time employee for the period of employment, but on a pro rata basis according to the number of ordinary hours worked each fortnight.

(iv) For casual employees, the provisions apply to the extent of their agreed working arrangements.

4. Clause 35. – District Allowance:

A. Immediately following subclause (4) of this clause insert a new subclause as per the following:

(5) Casual Officers

District Allowance is payable to casual employees on an hourly rate basis in accordance with the following formula:


Appropriate Annual District Allowance
Rate
______________________________________________________
1


x

12
________
313


x

1
________
75





B. Renumber existing subclause “(5) Adjustment of Rates” to subclause (6).

5. Clause 41. – Removal Allowance: Delete the entire clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

41. – REMOVAL ALLOWANCE

(1) When an employee is transferred in the public interest, or in the ordinary course of promotion or transfer, or on account of illness due to causes over which the employee has no control, the employee shall be reimbursed:

(a) The actual reasonable cost of conveyance of the employee and dependants.

(b) The actual cost (including insurance) of the conveyance of an employee's household furniture effects and appliances up to a maximum volume of 45 cubic metres provided that a larger volume may be approved by the employer in special cases.

(c) An allowance of $532.00 for accelerated depreciation and extra wear and tear on furniture, effects and appliances for each occasion that an employee is required to transport their furniture, effects and appliances provided that the employer is satisfied that the value of household furniture, effects and appliances moved by the employee is at least $3,188.00.

(d) Reimbursement of reasonable expenses in kennelling and transporting of domestic pet or pets up to a maximum amount of $181.00.

Pets are defined as dogs, cats, birds or other domestic animals kept by the employee or the employee's dependants for the purpose of household enjoyment.

Pets do not include domesticated livestock, native animals or equine animals.


(2) An employee who is transferred solely at their own request or on account of misconduct must bear the whole cost of removal unless otherwise determined by the employer prior to removal.

(3) An employee shall be reimbursed the full freight charges necessarily incurred in respect of the removal of the employee's motor vehicle. If authorised by the employer to travel to a new locality in the employee's own motor vehicle, reimbursement shall be as follows:

(a) Where the employee will be required to maintain a motor vehicle for use on official business at the new headquarters, reimbursement for the distance necessarily travelled shall be on the basis of the appropriate rate prescribed by subclause (2) of Clause 37 - Motor Vehicle Allowance.

(b) Where the employee will not be required to maintain a motor vehicle for use on official business at the new headquarters reimbursement for the distance necessarily travelled shall be on the basis of one half (½) of the appropriate rate prescribed by subclause (3) of clause 37 - Motor Vehicle Allowance.

(c) Where an employee or their dependants have more than one vehicle, and all the vehicles are to be relocated to the new residence, the cost of transporting or driving up to two vehicles shall be deemed to be part of the removal costs.

(d) Where only one vehicle is to be relocated to the new residence, the employee may choose to transport a trailer, boat or caravan in lieu of the second vehicle. The employee may be required to show evidence of ownership of the trailer, boat or caravan to be transported.

(e) If the employee tows the caravan, trailer or boat to the new residence, the additional rate per kilometre is to be 3.5 cents per kilometre for a caravan or boat and 2.0 cents per kilometre for a trailer.

(4) The employee shall, before removal is undertaken obtain quotes from at least two carriers which shall be submitted to the employer, who may authorise the acceptance of the more suitable: Provided that payment for a volume amount beyond 45 cubic metres shall not occur without the prior written approval of the employer.

(5) The employer may, in lieu of conveyance, authorise payment to compensate for any loss in any case where an employee, with prior approval of the employer, disposes of their household furniture effects and appliances instead of removing them to the new headquarters: Provided that such payments shall not exceed the sum which would have been paid if the employee's household furniture effects and appliances had been removed by the cheapest method of transport available and the volume was 45 cubic metres.

(6) Where an employee is transferred to government owned or private rental accommodation, where furniture is provided, and as a consequence the employee is obliged to store furniture, the employee shall be reimbursed the actual cost of such storage up to a maximum allowance of $989.00 per annum. Actual cost is deemed to include the premium for adequate insurance coverage for the value of the furniture stored. An allowance under this subclause shall not be paid for a period in excess of four years without the approval of the employer.

(7) Receipts must be produced for all sums claimed.

(8) New appointees shall be entitled to receive the benefits of this clause if they are required by the employer to participate in any training course prior to being posted to their respective positions in the service. This entitlement shall only be available to employees who have completed their training and who incur costs when moving to their first posting.

(9) An employer may agree to provide removal assistance greater than specified in this award and if in that event that the employee to whom the benefit is granted elects to leave the position, on a permanent basis, within twelve months, the employer may require the employee to repay the additional removal assistance on a pro rata basis. Repayment can be deducted from any monies due to the employee.

(10) For the purposes of subclause (9) of this clause, “elects to leave the position,” means the employee freely chooses to leave the position in the ordinary course of promotion, transfer or resignation and this necessitates the employer obtaining a replacement employee.

6. Clause 50. – Access to Information and Resources: Immediately following clause 49 insert a new clause as per the following:

50. – ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

(1) The parties recognise that information technology resources have major implications for industrial and human resource functions within the workplace.

(2) The employer recognises the need to provide appropriate information to all employees, so it is accessible in the workplace in either electronic or hard copy format.

(3) Where the employer utilises information technology as the means of communicating to employees, the employer must ensure that where employees do not have access to technology, then alternative methods of providing this information will be used.

(4) The information includes, but is not limited to policies and practice guidelines, human resource manuals, awards and agreements, internal agency news bulletins and updates and job opportunities.

7. Clause 50. – Establishment of Consultative Mechanisms: Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

51. – ESTABLISHMENT OF CONSULTATIVE MECHANISMS

8. Clause 51. – Salary Packaging Arrangements: Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

52. – SALARY PACKAGING ARRANGEMENT

9. Clause 52. – Supported Wage: Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

53. – SUPPORTED WAGE

10. Clause 53. – Traineeships: Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

54. – TRAINEESHIPS

11. Clause 54. – Purchased Leave – Deferred Salary Arrangement: Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

55. – PURCHASED LEAVE – DEFERRED SALARY ARRANGEMENT

12. Clause 55. – Dispute Settlement Procedure: Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

56. – DISPUTE SETTLEMENT PROCEDURE

13. Clause 56. – Expired General Agreement Salaries: Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

57. – EXPIRED GENERAL AGREEMENT SALARIES

The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated, Director General, Department of Education and Training -v- (Not applicable)

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MINISTERIAL OFFICERS SALARIES ALLOWANCES AND CONDITIONS AWARD 1983 NO 5 OF 1983

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

 

PARTIES The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated AND ANOTHER

APPLICANTS

-v-

(Not applicable)

RESPONDENT

CORAM PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR

 Commissioner P E Scott

DATE monday, 8 december 2008

FILE NO/S P 37 OF 2008

CITATION NO. 2008 WAIRC 01699

 

Result Award varied

 

 

Order

HAVING heard Ms S Thomas on behalf of The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated and Ms A Young on behalf of the Director General, Department of Education and Training and by consent, the Public Service Arbitrator, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

 

 THAT the Education Department Ministerial Officers Salaries Allowances and Conditions Award 1983 No 5 of 1983 be varied in accordance with the following Schedule and that such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on and from the 8th day of December 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Commissioner P E Scott

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR

 

 


SCHEDULE

 

 

1. Clause 2. – Arrangement:

 

A. Delete “23.  Study Leave” and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

23. Study Assistance

 

B. Delete “50.  Establishment of Consultative Mechanisms” and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

50. Access to Information Resources

 

C. Delete from “51.  Salary Packaging Arrangement” to “56.  Expired General Agreement Salaries” and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

51. Establishment of Consultative Mechanisms

52. Salary Packaging Arrangement

53. Supported Wage

54. Traineeships

55. Purchased Leave – Deferred Salary Arrangement

56. Dispute Settlement Procedure

57. Expired General Agreement Salaries

 

2. Clause 23. – Study Leave:  Delete the entire clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

23. – STUDY ASSISTANCE

 

(1) (a) To ensure the maintenance of a trained public sector an employer may provide an officer with paid study leave and/or financial assistance for study purposes in accordance with the provisions of this clause.

 

 (b) Officers are not eligible for study assistance if they have previously received study assistance for an approved course from their employer.  Further study assistance towards additional qualifications may, however, be granted in special cases, at the discretion of the employer.

 

(2) Study Leave

 

(a) An officer may be granted time off with pay for study purposes at the discretion of the employer.

 

(b) In every case the approval of time off to attend lectures and tutorials will be subject to:

 

 (i) agency convenience;

 

 (ii) officers undertaking an acceptable formal study load in their own time;

 

 (iii) officers making satisfactory progress with their studies;

 

 (iv) the course being an approved course as defined by subclause (5) of this clause;

 

 (v) the course being of value to the agency; and

 

 (vi) the employer’s discretion when the course is only relevant to the officer’s career in the service and being of value to the State.

 

(c) Part-time officers are entitled to study leave on the same basis as full time officers, with their entitlement calculated on a pro rata basis.  Officers working shift work or on fixed term contracts have the same access to study leave as all other officers.

 

(d) Time off with pay may be granted up to a maximum of five hours per week including travelling time, where subjects of approved courses are available during normal working hours, or where approved study by correspondence is undertaken.

 

(e) Officers who are obliged to attend educational institutions for compulsory block sessions may be granted time off with pay, including travelling time, up to the maximum annual amount allowed in subclause (2)(d) of this clause.

 

(f) Where an officer is undertaking approved study via distance education and/or is not required to attend formal classes, an employer may allow the officer to access study leave up to the maximum annual amount allowed in subclause (2)(d) of this clause.

 

(g) Officers shall be granted sufficient time off with pay to travel to and sit for the examinations of any approved course of study.

 

(h) An acceptable part-time study load should be regarded as not less than five hours per week of formal tuition with at least half of the total formal study commitment being undertaken in the officer's own time, except in special cases such as where the officer is in the final year of study and requires less time to complete the course, or the officer is undertaking the recommended part-time year or stage and this does not entail five hours formal study.

 

(i) In cases where officers are studying subjects which require fortnightly classes the weekly study load should be calculated by averaging over two weeks the total fortnightly commitment.

 

(j) In agencies which are operating on flexi-time, time spent attending or travelling to or from formal classes for approved courses between 8.15 am and 4.30 pm, less the usual lunch break, and for which "time off" would usually be granted, is to be counted as credit time for the purpose of calculating total hours worked per week.

 

(k) Travelling time returning home after lectures or tutorials is to be calculated as the excess time taken to travel home from such classes, compared with the time usually taken to travel home from the officer's normal place of work.

 

(l) An officer shall not be granted more than five hours time off with pay per week except in exceptional circumstances where the employer may decide otherwise.

 

(m) Time off with pay for those who have failed a unit or units may be considered for one repeat year only.

 

(n) An officer performing service with the Australian Defence Force is not entitled to study leave for any period of service with the Australian Defence Force that they receive defence force reserves leave as provided for by clause 32 – Defence Force Reserves Leave.

 

(o) A service agreement or bond will not be required.

 

(3) Financial Assistance

 

(a) An employer may reimburse an officer for the full or any part of any reasonable cost of enrolment fees, Higher Education Contribution Surcharge, compulsory textbooks, compulsory computer software and other necessary study materials for studies commenced during their employment.

 

(b) Half of the value of the agreed costs shall be reimbursed immediately following production of written evidence of enrolment and costs incurred, and the remaining half shall be reimbursed following production of written evidence of successful completion of the subject for which reimbursement has been claimed.

 

(c) The employer and officer may agree to alternative reimbursement arrangements.

 

(4) Cadets and Trainees

 

 (a) Agencies are to meet the payment of higher education administrative charges for cadets and trainees who, as a condition of their employment, are required to undertake studies at a university or college of advanced education.  Officers who of their own volition attend such institutions to gain higher qualifications will be responsible for the payment of fees.

 

 (b) This assistance does not include the cost of textbooks or Guild and Society fees.

 

 (c) An officer who is required to repeat a full academic year of the course will be responsible for payment of the higher education fees for that particular year.

 

(5) Approved Courses for Study Purposes

 

(a) For the purposes of subclauses (2) and (3) of this clause, the following are approved courses:

 

(i) Degree or associate diploma courses at a university within Australia;

 

(ii) Degree or diploma courses at an authorised non-university institution;

 

(iii) Diploma courses provided by registered training organisations, including TAFE;

 

(iv) Two-year full time certificate courses provided by registered training organisations, including TAFE;

 

(v) Courses recognised by the National Authority for the Accreditation of translators and Interpreters (NAATI) in a language relevant to the needs of the public sector; and

 

(vi) Secondary courses leading to the Tertiary Entrance Examination or courses preparing students for the mature age entrance conducted by the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre.

 

(b) For the purposes of subclause (5)(a) of this clause:

 

(i) The term ‘university’ includes recognised Australian universities and recognised overseas universities as defined by the Higher Education Act 2004 (WA);

 

(ii) An authorised non-university institution is a non-university institution that is authorised under the Higher Education Act 2004 (WA) to provide a higher education course; and

 

(iii) A registered training organisation is an organisation that is registered with the Training Accreditation Council or equivalent registering authority and complies with the nationally agreed standards set out in the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).

 

(c) An officer who has completed a diploma through TAFE is eligible for study assistance to undertake a degree course at a university within Australia or an authorised non-university institution.

 

(d) An officer who has completed a two year full time certificate through TAFE is eligible for study assistance to undertake a diploma course specified in subclause (5)(a)(iii) of this clause or a degree or diploma course specified in subclauses (5)(a)(i) or (ii) of this clause.

 

(6) Full Time Study

 

 (a) Subject to the provisions of subclause (6)(b) of this clause, the employer may grant an officer full time study leave with pay to undertake:

 

(i) post graduate degree studies at Australian or overseas tertiary education institutions; or

 

(ii) study tours involving observations and/or investigations; or

 

(iii) a combination of postgraduate studies and study tour.

 

(b) Applications for full time study leave with pay are to be considered on their merits and may be granted provided that the following conditions are met:

 

(i) The course or a similar course is not available locally.  Where the course of study is available locally, applications are to be considered in accordance with the provisions of subclauses (2) and (5) of this clause and clause 22 – Leave Without Pay.

 

(ii) It must be a highly specialised course with direct relevance to the officer’s profession.

 

(iii) It must be highly relevant to the agency’s corporate strategies and goals.

 

(iv) The expertise or specialisation offered by the course of study should not already be available through other officers employed within the agency.

 

(v) If the applicant was previously granted study leave, studies must have been successfully completed at that time.  Where an officer is still under a bond, this does not preclude approval being granted to take further study leave if all the necessary criteria are met.

 

(vi) A fixed term contract officer may not be granted study leave with pay for any period beyond that officer’s approved period of engagement.

 

(c) Full time study leave with pay may be approved for more than 12 months subject to a yearly review of satisfactory performance.

 

(d) Where an outside award is granted and the studies to be undertaken are considered highly desirable by an employer, financial assistance to the extent of the difference between the officer’s normal salary and the value of the award may be considered.  Where no outside award is granted and where a request meets all the necessary criteria then part of full payment of salary may be approved at the discretion of the employer.

 

(e) The employer supports recipients of coveted awards and fellowships by providing study leave with pay.  Recipients normally receive as part of the award or fellowship; return airfares, payment of fees, allowance for books, accommodation or a contribution towards accommodation.

 

(f) Where recipients are in receipt of a living allowance, this amount should be deducted from the officer’s salary for that period.

 

(g) Where the employer approves full time study leave with pay the actual salary contribution forms part of the agency’s approved average staffing level funding allocation.  Employers should bear this in mind if considering temporary relief.

 

(h) Where study leave with pay is approved and the employer also supports the payment of transit costs and/or an accommodation allowance, the employer will gain approval for the transit and accommodation costs as required.

 

(i) Where officers travelling overseas at their own expense wish to participate in a study tour or convention whilst on tour, study leave with pay may be approved by the employer together with some local transit and accommodation expenses providing it meets the requirements of subclause (6)(b) of this clause.  Each case is to be considered on its merits.

 

(j) The period of full time study leave with pay is accepted as qualifying service for leave entitlements and other privileges and conditions of service prescribed for officers under the Award.

 

3. Clause 25. – Bereavement Leave:  Immediately following subclause (5) of this clause insert a new subclause as per the following:

 

(6) Travelling Time for Regional Employees

 

(a) Subject to prior approval from the employer, an employee entitled to bereavement leave and who, as a result of such bereavement, travels to a location within Western Australia that is more than 240 km from their workplace will be granted paid time off for the travel period undertaken in the employee’s ordinary working hours up to a maximum of 15 hours per bereavement.  The employer will not unreasonably withhold approval.

 

(b) The employer may approve additional paid travel time within Western Australia where the employee can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the employer that more than two days travel time is warranted.

 

(c) The provisions of clause 25(6) are not available to employees whilst on leave without pay or sick leave without pay.

 

(d) The provisions of clauses 25(6)(a) and (b) apply as follows:

 

(i) An employee employed on a fixed term contract for a period greater than 12 months, shall be credited with the same entitlement as a permanent employee for each full year of service and pro rata for any residual portion of employment.

 

(ii) An employee employed on a fixed term contract for a period less than 12 months shall be credited with the same entitlement on a pro rata basis for the period of employment.

 

(iii) A part time employee shall be entitled to the same entitlement as a full time employee for the period of employment, but on a pro rata basis according to the number of ordinary hours worked each fortnight.

 

(iv) For casual employees, the provisions apply to the extent of their agreed working arrangements.

 

4. Clause 35. – District Allowance:

 

 A. Immediately following subclause (4) of this clause insert a new subclause as per the following:

 

(5) Casual Officers

 

District Allowance is payable to casual employees on an hourly rate basis in accordance with the following formula:

 

 

Appropriate Annual District Allowance

Rate

______________________________________________________

1

 

 

x

 

12

________

313

 

 

x

 

1

________

75

 

 

 

 

 

B. Renumber existing subclause “(5) Adjustment of Rates” to subclause (6).

 

5. Clause 41. – Removal Allowance:  Delete the entire clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

41. – removal allowance

 

(1) When an employee is transferred in the public interest, or in the ordinary course of promotion or transfer, or on account of illness due to causes over which the employee has no control, the employee shall be reimbursed:

 

(a) The actual reasonable cost of conveyance of the employee and dependants.

 

(b) The actual cost (including insurance) of the conveyance of an employee's household furniture effects and appliances up to a maximum volume of 45 cubic metres provided that a larger volume may be approved by the employer in special cases.

 

(c) An allowance of $532.00 for accelerated depreciation and extra wear and tear on furniture, effects and appliances for each occasion that an employee is required to transport their furniture, effects and appliances provided that the employer is satisfied that the value of household furniture, effects and appliances moved by the employee is at least $3,188.00.

 

(d) Reimbursement of reasonable expenses in kennelling and transporting of domestic pet or pets up to a maximum amount of $181.00.

 

Pets are defined as dogs, cats, birds or other domestic animals kept by the employee or the employee's dependants for the purpose of household enjoyment.

 

Pets do not include domesticated livestock, native animals or equine animals.

 

 

(2) An employee who is transferred solely at their own request or on account of misconduct must bear the whole cost of removal unless otherwise determined by the employer prior to removal.

 

(3) An employee shall be reimbursed the full freight charges necessarily incurred in respect of the removal of the employee's motor vehicle.  If authorised by the employer to travel to a new locality in the employee's own motor vehicle, reimbursement shall be as follows:

 

(a) Where the employee will be required to maintain a motor vehicle for use on official business at the new headquarters, reimbursement for the distance necessarily travelled shall be on the basis of the appropriate rate prescribed by subclause (2) of Clause 37 - Motor Vehicle Allowance.

 

(b) Where the employee will not be required to maintain a motor vehicle for use on official business at the new headquarters reimbursement for the distance necessarily travelled shall be on the basis of one half (½) of the appropriate rate prescribed by subclause (3) of clause 37 - Motor Vehicle Allowance.

 

(c) Where an employee or their dependants have more than one vehicle, and all the vehicles are to be relocated to the new residence, the cost of transporting or driving up to two vehicles shall be deemed to be part of the removal costs.

 

(d) Where only one vehicle is to be relocated to the new residence, the employee may choose to transport a trailer, boat or caravan in lieu of the second vehicle.  The employee may be required to show evidence of ownership of the trailer, boat or caravan to be transported.

 

(e) If the employee tows the caravan, trailer or boat to the new residence, the additional rate per kilometre is to be 3.5 cents per kilometre for a caravan or boat and 2.0 cents per kilometre for a trailer.

 

(4) The employee shall, before removal is undertaken obtain quotes from at least two carriers which shall be submitted to the employer, who may authorise the acceptance of the more suitable: Provided that payment for a volume amount beyond 45 cubic metres shall not occur without the prior written approval of the employer.

 

(5) The employer may, in lieu of conveyance, authorise payment to compensate for any loss in any case where an employee, with prior approval of the employer, disposes of their household furniture effects and appliances instead of removing them to the new headquarters: Provided that such payments shall not exceed the sum which would have been paid if the employee's household furniture effects and appliances had been removed by the cheapest method of transport available and the volume was 45 cubic metres.

 

(6) Where an employee is transferred to government owned or private rental accommodation, where furniture is provided, and as a consequence the employee is obliged to store furniture, the employee shall be reimbursed the actual cost of such storage up to a maximum allowance of $989.00 per annum.  Actual cost is deemed to include the premium for adequate insurance coverage for the value of the furniture stored.  An allowance under this subclause shall not be paid for a period in excess of four years without the approval of the employer.

 

(7) Receipts must be produced for all sums claimed.

 

(8) New appointees shall be entitled to receive the benefits of this clause if they are required by the employer to participate in any training course prior to being posted to their respective positions in the service.  This entitlement shall only be available to employees who have completed their training and who incur costs when moving to their first posting.

 

(9) An employer may agree to provide removal assistance greater than specified in this award and if in that event that the employee to whom the benefit is granted elects to leave the position, on a permanent basis, within twelve months, the employer may require the employee to repay the additional removal assistance on a pro rata basis.  Repayment can be deducted from any monies due to the employee.

 

(10) For the purposes of subclause (9) of this clause, “elects to leave the position,” means the employee freely chooses to leave the position in the ordinary course of promotion, transfer or resignation and this necessitates the employer obtaining a replacement employee. 

 

6. Clause 50. – Access to Information and Resources:  Immediately following clause 49 insert a new clause as per the following:

 

50. – aCCESS TO iNFORMATION AND RESOURCES

 

(1) The parties recognise that information technology resources have major implications for industrial and human resource functions within the workplace.

 

(2) The employer recognises the need to provide appropriate information to all employees, so it is accessible in the workplace in either electronic or hard copy format.

 

(3) Where the employer utilises information technology as the means of communicating to employees, the employer must ensure that where employees do not have access to technology, then alternative methods of providing this information will be used.

 

(4) The information includes, but is not limited to policies and practice guidelines, human resource manuals, awards and agreements, internal agency news bulletins and updates and job opportunities.

 

7. Clause 50. – Establishment of Consultative Mechanisms:  Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

51. – Establishment of consultative mechanisms

 

8. Clause 51. – Salary Packaging Arrangements:  Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

52. – salary packaging arrangement

 

9. Clause 52. – Supported Wage:  Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

53. – supported wage

 

10. Clause 53. – Traineeships:  Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

54. – traineeships

 

11. Clause 54. – Purchased Leave – Deferred Salary Arrangement:  Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

55. – purchased leave – deferred salary arrangement

 

12. Clause 55. – Dispute Settlement Procedure:  Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

56. – dispute settlement procedure

 

13. Clause 56. – Expired General Agreement Salaries:  Delete the clause title of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

57. – expired general agreement salaries