Animal Resources Authority, Botanic Gardens Park Authority, Builders' Registration Board of Western Australia -v- The Civil Service Association of Western Australia

Document Type: Order

Matter Number: P 17/2010

Matter Description: Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Conditions Award 1989

Industry: Government Administration

Jurisdiction: Public Service Arbitrator

Member/Magistrate name: Acting Senior Commissioner P E Scott

Delivery Date: 29 Oct 2010

Result: Award varied

Citation: 2010 WAIRC 01076

WAIG Reference: 90 WAIG 1725

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2010 WAIRC 01076
GOVERNMENT OFFICERS SALARIES, ALLOWANCES AND CONDITIONS AWARD 1989
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

PARTIES ANIMAL RESOURCES AUTHORITY AND OTHERS
APPLICANTS
-V-
THE CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED
RESPONDENT
CORAM PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR
ACTING SENIOR COMMISSIONER P E SCOTT
DATE FRIDAY, 29 OCTOBER 2010
FILE NO/S P 17 OF 2010
CITATION NO. 2010 WAIRC 01076

Result Award varied


Order

HAVING heard Mr A Harper as agent for the applicants and Mr M Sims on behalf of The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated and by consent, the Public Service Arbitrator, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

THAT the Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Conditions Award 1989 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 or after the 20th day of October 2010.






ACTING SENIOR COMMISSIONER P E SCOTT
PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR


SCHEDULE

1. Clause 21. – Shift Work Allowance: Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

21. – SHIFT WORK ALLOWANCE

(1) In this Clause the following expressions shall have the following meaning:

"Day shift" means a shift commencing after 6.00 am and before 12.00 noon.

"Afternoon shift" means a shift commencing at or after 12.00 noon and before 6.00 pm.

"Night shift" means a shift commencing at or after 6.00 pm and before 6.01 am.

"Public holiday" shall mean a holiday provided in Clause 24. - Public Holidays of this Award.

(2) (a) (i) An officer required to work a weekday afternoon or night shift, will in addition to the ordinary rate of salary, be paid an allowance in accordance with the following formula for each shift so worked.

Annual Salary
x
12
x
1
x
15
1
313
10
100

(ii) Notwithstanding the above, the minimum amount payable per shift to an employee required to work afternoon or night shift will be the allowance payable to an employee with an annual salary of Level 1.7 using the formula at clause 21 (2) (a) (i).

(iii) For the purposes of clause 21 (2) (a), “annual salary” is the ordinary rate of salary payable for the position. Clause 65(2) of the award defines annual salary for calculation purposes.


(b) Work performed during ordinary rostered hours on the following days shall be paid for at the following rates, in lieu of the allowance prescribed in clause 21 (2) (a):

(i) Saturdays - time and one-half;

(ii) Sundays - time and three quarters; and

(iii) Public holidays – double time and one half.

Provided that in lieu of the provisions of clause 21 (2) (b) (iii) and subject to agreement between the employer and the officer, work performed during ordinary rostered hours on a public holiday shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half and the officer may, in addition be allowed a day’s leave with pay to be added to annual leave to be taken at some other time within a period on one year.

(c) Weekend Penalty Rates for Casual Employees

(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 10 (2) (a) – Casual Employment, casual employees are entitled to weekend shift penalties. Work performed during ordinary rostered hours on the following days shall be paid for at the following rates:

Saturdays and public holidays - time and one-half (casuals are already paid a loading in lieu of public holidays); and

Sundays - time and three quarters.

(ii) These rates are paid in addition to but not compounded on the casual loading provided for clause 10 (1) (a) – Casual Employment.

(d) An officer rostered off duty on a public holiday shall be paid at ordinary rates for such day or, subject to agreement between the employer and the officer, be allowed a day's leave with pay in lieu of the holiday to be added to the officer's next annual leave entitlement or taken at a mutually convenient time within a period of one year.

(e) An officer engaged on shift work who is rostered to work regularly on Sundays and/or public holidays shall be entitled to one week's leave in addition to the officer's normal entitlement to annual leave of absence for recreation.

(f) Additional leave provided by paragraphs (b) and (d) of this subclause shall not be subject to the annual leave loading prescribed by subclause (14) of Clause 23. - Annual Leave of this Award.

(g) Work performed by an officer in excess of the ordinary hours of the officer's shift or on a rostered day off shall be paid for in accordance with the overtime provisions of Clause 22. - Overtime of this Award.

(h) (i) When an officer begins or ceases a shift between the hours of 11.00 pm and 7.00 am and no public transport is available, reimbursement at the appropriate rate of hire prescribed by subclause (4) of Clause 46. - Motor Vehicle Allowance of this Award shall be made if the officer's private motor vehicle or cycle is used for the journey between the officer's residence and headquarters and the return journey.

Provided however, that any officer who, on or after October 30, 1987, elects to be permanently retained on a fixed or non rotating shift that begins or ceases between or on the hours of 11.00 pm and 7.00 am shall not be eligible to claim this reimbursement.

(ii) The provisions of this subclause shall only be applied to officers living and working within a radius of 50 km of the Perth City Railway Station.

(3) Hours of Duty and Rosters

(a) An officer engaged on shifts shall work a 75-hour fortnight, exclusive of meal intervals, on the basis of not more than ten (10) shifts per fortnight of not more than seven and one half hours duration. Provided that where agreement is reached between the employer and the Association the length and/or number of shifts worked per fortnight may be altered.

Provided that when the agreed length of a shift is extended past seven and one half hours, overtime shall be payable only for time worked in excess of the rostered shift.

Provided also that whenever an agreed alteration to the number of hours per shift has occurred then the allowance per shift shall be varied on a pro rata basis to reflect any variation to other than seven and one half (7½) hours.

(b) Meal breaks shall be for a period of at least thirty (30) minutes, but not greater than one hour for each meal.

(c) Officers may be rostered to work on any of the seven days of the week provided that no officer shall be rostered for more than six (6) consecutive days.

Provided that where agreement is reached between the employer and the Association, shift workers may be exempted from this provision.

(d) The roster period shall commence at the beginning of a pay period and continue for fourteen (14) consecutive days. Rosters shall be available to officers at least five (5) clear working days prior to the commencement of the roster.

(e) A roster may only be altered on account of a contingency, which the employer could not have been reasonably expected to foresee. When a roster is altered, the officer concerned shall be notified of the changed shift 24 hours before the changed shift commences. Provided that where such notice is not given, the officer shall be paid overtime in accordance with Clause 22. - Overtime Allowance of this Award for the duration of the changed shift. This provision shall not apply to an officer who was absent from duty on the officer's last rostered shift.

(f) An officer shall not be rostered for duty until at least ten (10) hours have elapsed from the time the officer's previous rostered shift ended. Provided that where agreement is reached between the Association and the employer the ten (10) hour break may be reduced to accommodate special shift arrangements, except that under no circumstances shall such an agreement provide for a break of less than 8 hours.

(g) An officer shall not be retained permanently on one shift unless the officer so elects in writing.

(h) Officers shall be allowed to exchange shifts or days off with other officers provided the approval of the employer has been obtained and provided further that any excess hours worked shall not involve the payment of overtime.

2. Schedule I – Clause 22. – Overtime Allowance: Delete Part I of this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof:

SCHEDULE I - CLAUSE 22. – OVERTIME ALLOWANCE

PART I - OUT OF HOURS CONTACT

(Operative from first pay period on or after 14 March 2008)

Standby
$7.41 per hour
On Call
$3.71 per hour
Availability
$1.85 per hour

Subclause (2) of Clause 65. – Expired General Agreement Salaries of this Award defines salary for calculation purposes.



3. Schedule K – Shiftwork Allowance: Delete this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof:

SCHEDULE K - SHIFTWORK ALLOWANCE

An officer required to work a weekday afternoon or night shift of seven and one half (7.5) hours worked, will in addition to the ordinary rate of salary, be paid an allowance in accordance with the following formula for each shift so worked.

Annual Salary
x
12
x
1
x
15
1
313
10
100

Shiftwork Allowance =


A minimum shift work allowance of $17.04 is payable for each afternoon or night shift of seven and one half (7.5) hours worked.

Subclause (2) of Clause 65. – Expired General Agreement Salaries of this Award defines annual salary for calculation purposes.

(Operative from first pay period on or after 2 September 2008)

4. Schedule P – Expired General Agreement Salaries: Delete this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof:

SCHEDULE P EXPIRED GENERAL AGREEMENT SALARIES

SALARIES

Classification Level
Annual Salary at the beginning of the first pay period on or after 26 February 2007)
(Not to be subject to arbitrated safety net adjustments)
LEVELS
$
Per Annum


Level 1

Under 17 yrs
$16,694
17 yrs
$19,510
18 yrs
$22,757
19 yrs
$26,342
20 yrs
$29,582
1.1
$32,497
1.2
$33,496
1.3
$34,496
1.4
$35,489
1.5
$36,489
1.6
$37,489
1.7
$38,638
1.8
$39,434
1.9
$40,609

 
LEVEL 2.1
$42,017
2.2
$43,097
2.3
$44,231
2.4
$45,431
2.5
$46,686

 
LEVEL 3.1
$48,409
3.2
$49,754
3.3
$51,138
3.4
$52,560

 
LEVEL 4.1
$54,510
4.2
$56,037
4.3
$57,609

 
LEVEL 5.1
$60,638
5.2
$62,683
5.3
$64,809
5.4
$67,017

 
LEVEL 6.1
$70,564
6.2
$72,977
6.3
$75,473
6.4
$78,138
LEVEL 7.1
$82,227
7.2
$85,053
7.3
$88,131

 
LEVEL 8.1
$93,131
8.2
$96,714
8.3
$101,155

 
LEVEL 9.1
$106,702
9.2
$110,449
9.3
$114,723

 
CLASS 1
$121,188
CLASS 2
$127,654
CLASS 3
$134,113
CLASS 4
$140,578


SALARIES – SPECIFIED CALLINGS

Classification Level
Annual Salary at the beginning of the first pay period on or after 26 February 2007)
(Not to be subject to arbitrated safety net adjustments)
LEVELS
$
Per Annum


LEVEL 2/4

1st year
$42,017
2nd year
$44,231
3rd year
$46,686
4th year
$49,754
5th year
$54,510
6th year
$57,609
 
 
LEVEL 5.1
$60,638
5.2
$62,683
5.3
$64,809
5.4
$67,017
 
 
LEVEL 6.1
$70,564
6.2
$72,977
6.3
$75,473
6.4
$78,138
 
 
LEVEL 7.1
$82,227
7.2
$85,053
7.3
$88,131

 
LEVEL 8.1
$93,131
8.2
$96,714
8.3
$101,155
 
 
LEVEL 9.1
$106,702
9.2
$110,449
9.3
$114,723
 
 
CLASS 1
$121,188
CLASS 2
$127,654
CLASS 3
$134,113
CLASS 4
$140,578



Animal Resources Authority , Botanic Gardens Park Authority, Builders' Registration Board of Western Australia -v- The Civil Service Association of Western Australia

GOVERNMENT OFFICERS SALARIES, ALLOWANCES AND CONDITIONS AWARD 1989

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

 

PARTIES Animal Resources Authority and others

APPLICANTS

-v-

The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated

RESPONDENT

CORAM PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR

 Acting Senior Commissioner P E Scott

DATE friDAY, 29 OCTOber 2010

FILE NO/S P 17 OF 2010

CITATION NO. 2010 WAIRC 01076

 

Result Award varied

 

 

Order

 

HAVING heard Mr A Harper as agent for the applicants and Mr M Sims on behalf of The Civil Service Association of Western Australia Incorporated and by consent, the Public Service Arbitrator, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

 

THAT the Government Officers Salaries, Allowances and Conditions Award 1989 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 or after the 20th day of October 2010.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Acting Senior Commissioner P E Scott

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR

 


SCHEDULE

 

1. Clause 21. – Shift Work Allowance:  Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

21. – SHIFT WORK ALLOWANCE

 

(1) In this Clause the following expressions shall have the following meaning:

 

"Day shift" means a shift commencing after 6.00 am and before 12.00 noon.

 

"Afternoon shift" means a shift commencing at or after 12.00 noon and before 6.00 pm.

 

"Night shift" means a shift commencing at or after 6.00 pm and before 6.01 am.

 

"Public holiday" shall mean a holiday provided in Clause 24. - Public Holidays of this Award.

 

(2) (a) (i) An officer required to work a weekday afternoon or night shift, will in addition to the ordinary rate of salary, be paid an allowance in accordance with the following formula for each shift so worked.

 

Annual Salary

x

12

x

1

x

15

1

313

10

100

 

(ii) Notwithstanding the above, the minimum amount payable per shift to an employee required to work afternoon or night shift will be the allowance payable to an employee with an annual salary of Level 1.7 using the formula at clause 21 (2) (a) (i).

 

(iii) For the purposes of clause 21 (2) (a), “annual salary” is the ordinary rate of salary payable for the position.  Clause 65(2) of the award defines annual salary for calculation purposes.

 

 

 (b) Work performed during ordinary rostered hours on the following days shall be paid for at the following rates, in lieu of the allowance prescribed in clause 21 (2) (a):

 

(i) Saturdays - time and one-half;

 

(ii) Sundays - time and three quarters; and

 

(iii) Public holidays – double time and one half.

 

Provided that in lieu of the provisions of clause 21 (2) (b) (iii) and subject to agreement between the employer and the officer, work performed during ordinary rostered hours on a public holiday shall be paid for at the rate of time and one-half and the officer may, in addition be allowed a day’s leave with pay to be added to annual leave to be taken at some other time within a period on one year.

 

(c) Weekend Penalty Rates for Casual Employees

 

(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 10 (2) (a) – Casual Employment, casual employees are entitled to weekend shift penalties. Work performed during ordinary rostered hours on the following days shall be paid for at the following rates:

 

Saturdays and public holidays - time and one-half (casuals are already paid a loading in lieu of public holidays); and

 

Sundays - time and three quarters.

 

(ii) These rates are paid in addition to but not compounded on the casual loading provided for clause 10 (1) (a) – Casual Employment.

 

(d) An officer rostered off duty on a public holiday shall be paid at ordinary rates for such day or, subject to agreement between the employer and the officer, be allowed a day's leave with pay in lieu of the holiday to be added to the officer's next annual leave entitlement or taken at a mutually convenient time within a period of one year.

 

(e) An officer engaged on shift work who is rostered to work regularly on Sundays and/or public holidays shall be entitled to one week's leave in addition to the officer's normal entitlement to annual leave of absence for recreation.

 

(f) Additional leave provided by paragraphs (b) and (d) of this subclause shall not be subject to the annual leave loading prescribed by subclause (14) of Clause 23. - Annual Leave of this Award.

 

(g) Work performed by an officer in excess of the ordinary hours of the officer's shift or on a rostered day off shall be paid for in accordance with the overtime provisions of Clause 22. - Overtime of this Award.

 

(h) (i) When an officer begins or ceases a shift between the hours of 11.00 pm and 7.00 am and no public transport is available, reimbursement at the appropriate rate of hire prescribed by subclause (4) of Clause 46. - Motor Vehicle Allowance of this Award shall be made if the officer's private motor vehicle or cycle is used for the journey between the officer's residence and headquarters and the return journey.

 

Provided however, that any officer who, on or after October 30, 1987, elects to be permanently retained on a fixed or non rotating shift that begins or ceases between or on the hours of 11.00 pm and 7.00 am shall not be eligible to claim this reimbursement.

 

(ii) The provisions of this subclause shall only be applied to officers living and working within a radius of 50 km of the Perth City Railway Station.

 

(3) Hours of Duty and Rosters

 

(a) An officer engaged on shifts shall work a 75-hour fortnight, exclusive of meal intervals, on the basis of not more than ten (10) shifts per fortnight of not more than seven and one half hours duration.  Provided that where agreement is reached between the employer and the Association the length and/or number of shifts worked per fortnight may be altered.

 

Provided that when the agreed length of a shift is extended past seven and one half hours, overtime shall be payable only for time worked in excess of the rostered shift.

 

Provided also that whenever an agreed alteration to the number of hours per shift has occurred then the allowance per shift shall be varied on a pro rata basis to reflect any variation to other than seven and one half (7½) hours.

 

(b) Meal breaks shall be for a period of at least thirty (30) minutes, but not greater than one hour for each meal.

 

(c) Officers may be rostered to work on any of the seven days of the week provided that no officer shall be rostered for more than six (6) consecutive days.

 

Provided that where agreement is reached between the employer and the Association, shift workers may be exempted from this provision.

 

(d) The roster period shall commence at the beginning of a pay period and continue for fourteen (14) consecutive days.  Rosters shall be available to officers at least five (5) clear working days prior to the commencement of the roster.

 

(e) A roster may only be altered on account of a contingency, which the employer could not have been reasonably expected to foresee.  When a roster is altered, the officer concerned shall be notified of the changed shift 24 hours before the changed shift commences.  Provided that where such notice is not given, the officer shall be paid overtime in accordance with Clause 22. - Overtime Allowance of this Award for the duration of the changed shift.  This provision shall not apply to an officer who was absent from duty on the officer's last rostered shift.

 

(f) An officer shall not be rostered for duty until at least ten (10) hours have elapsed from the time the officer's previous rostered shift ended.  Provided that where agreement is reached between the Association and the employer the ten (10) hour break may be reduced to accommodate special shift arrangements, except that under no circumstances shall such an agreement provide for a break of less than 8 hours.

 

(g) An officer shall not be retained permanently on one shift unless the officer so elects in writing.

 

(h) Officers shall be allowed to exchange shifts or days off with other officers provided the approval of the employer has been obtained and provided further that any excess hours worked shall not involve the payment of overtime.

 

2. Schedule I – Clause 22. – Overtime Allowance:  Delete Part I of this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

SCHEDULE I - Clause 22. – Overtime ALLOWANCE

 

PART I - OUT OF HOURS CONTACT

 

(Operative from first pay period on or after 14 March 2008)

 

Standby

$7.41 per hour

On Call

$3.71 per hour

Availability

$1.85 per hour

 

Subclause (2) of Clause 65. – Expired General Agreement Salaries of this Award defines salary for calculation purposes.

 

 

 

3. Schedule K – Shiftwork Allowance:  Delete this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

SCHEDULE K - Shiftwork Allowance

 

An officer required to work a weekday afternoon or night shift of seven and one half (7.5) hours worked, will in addition to the ordinary rate of salary, be paid an allowance in accordance with the following formula for each shift so worked.

 

Annual Salary

x

12

x

1

x

15

1

  313

10

100

 

Shiftwork Allowance =

 

 

A minimum shift work allowance of $17.04 is payable for each afternoon or night shift of seven and one half (7.5) hours worked. 

 

Subclause (2) of Clause 65. – Expired General Agreement Salaries of this Award defines annual salary for calculation purposes.

 

(Operative from first pay period on or after 2 September 2008)

 

4. Schedule P – Expired General Agreement Salaries:  Delete this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

SCHEDULE P Expired General Agreement Salaries

 

SALARIES

 

Classification Level

Annual Salary at the beginning of the first pay period on or after 26 February 2007)
(Not to be subject to arbitrated safety net adjustments)

LEVELS

$

Per Annum

 

 

Level 1

 

Under 17 yrs

$16,694

17 yrs

$19,510

18 yrs

$22,757

19 yrs

$26,342

20 yrs

$29,582

1.1

$32,497

1.2

$33,496

1.3

$34,496

1.4

$35,489

1.5

$36,489

1.6

$37,489

1.7

$38,638

1.8

$39,434

1.9

$40,609

 

 

LEVEL 2.1

$42,017

2.2

$43,097

2.3

$44,231

2.4

$45,431

2.5

$46,686

 

 

LEVEL 3.1

$48,409

3.2

$49,754

3.3

$51,138

3.4

$52,560

 

 

LEVEL 4.1

$54,510

4.2

$56,037

4.3

$57,609

 

 

LEVEL 5.1

$60,638

5.2

$62,683

5.3

$64,809

5.4

$67,017

 

 

LEVEL 6.1

$70,564

6.2

$72,977

6.3

$75,473

6.4

$78,138

LEVEL 7.1

$82,227

7.2

$85,053

7.3

$88,131

 

 

LEVEL 8.1

$93,131

8.2

$96,714

8.3

$101,155

 

 

LEVEL 9.1

$106,702

9.2

$110,449

9.3

$114,723

 

 

CLASS 1

$121,188

CLASS 2

$127,654

CLASS 3

$134,113

CLASS 4

$140,578

 

 

SALARIES – SPECIFIED CALLINGS

 

Classification Level

Annual Salary at the beginning of the first pay period on or after 26 February 2007)
(Not to be subject to arbitrated safety net adjustments)

LEVELS

$

Per Annum

 

 

LEVEL 2/4

 

1st year

$42,017

2nd year

$44,231

3rd year

$46,686

4th year

$49,754

5th year

$54,510

6th year

$57,609

 

 

LEVEL 5.1

$60,638

5.2

$62,683

5.3

$64,809

5.4

$67,017

 

 

LEVEL 6.1

$70,564

6.2

$72,977

6.3

$75,473

6.4

$78,138

 

 

LEVEL 7.1

$82,227

7.2

$85,053

7.3

$88,131

 

 

LEVEL 8.1

$93,131

8.2

$96,714

8.3

$101,155

 

 

LEVEL 9.1

$106,702

9.2

$110,449

9.3

$114,723

 

 

CLASS 1

$121,188

CLASS 2

$127,654

CLASS 3

$134,113

CLASS 4

$140,578