The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association of Western Australia -v- Audioclinic National Hearing Aids, ACI Fibreglass, Challenge Bank

Document Type: Order

Matter Number: APPL 56/2012

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

Industry: Retailing

Jurisdiction: Single Commissioner

Member/Magistrate name: Chief Commissioner A R Beech

Delivery Date: 6 Nov 2012

Result: Award varied

Citation: 2012 WAIRC 00975

WAIG Reference: 92 WAIG 1976

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2012 WAIRC 00975
THE SHOP AND WAREHOUSE (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS) STATE AWARD 1977
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

PARTIES THE SHOP, DISTRIBUTIVE AND ALLIED EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
APPLICANT
-V-
AUDIOCLINIC NATIONAL HEARING AIDS AND OTHERS
RESPONDENT
CORAM CHIEF COMMISSIONER A R BEECH
DATE TUESDAY, 6 NOVEMBER 2012
FILE NO/S APPL 56 OF 2012
CITATION NO. 2012 WAIRC 00975

Result Award varied
Representation


APPLICANT MR T POPE

RESPONDENTS NO APPEARANCE


Order
HAVING heard Mr T Pope, for The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association of Western Australia, as applicant, and there being no appearance on behalf of the respondents, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

THAT The Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) State Award 1977 be varied in accordance with the following schedule and that such variations shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period on or after the 6th day of November 2012.


CHIEF COMMISSIONER A R BEECH


SCHEDULE

1. Clause 7A. – Nightfill Duty: Delete subclause (9) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(9) (a) A full-time, part-time or casual worker employed in a "General Retail Shop" or "Special Retail Shop" pursuant to this clause shall be paid an additional loading as prescribed hereunder:

(i) Monday to Saturday prior to 7.00 am

(aa) Full-time and Part-time Workers

- a loading of $3.42 per hour in addition to the ordinary hourly rate of a full-time or part-time worker.

(bb) Casual Workers

- a loading of $3.42 per hour in addition to the ordinary casual rate as laid down in paragraph (a) of subclause (4) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.

(ii) Saturday between 5.00 pm and Midnight

(aa) Full-time and Part-time Workers

- a loading of $4.86 per hour in addition to the ordinary hourly rate of a full-time worker as prescribed in column (i) of subclause (1) of Part I of Clause 28. - Wages.

(bb) Part-time Workers

- a loading of $10.60 per hour in addition to the ordinary hourly rate of a full-time shop assistant as prescribed in column (i) of subclause (1) of Part I of Clause 28. - Wages.

(cc) Casual Workers

- a loading of $12.68 per hour in addition to the ordinary casual rate as laid down in paragraph (a) of subclause (4) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.

(b) Junior workers shall be paid the appropriate percentage as laid down in Part II of Clause 28. - Wages.

(c) The loadings referred to in (i) and (ii) above shall be paid for the purpose of superannuation calculations.


2. Clause 12. – Meal Money: Delete subclauses (1) and (2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(1) When a worker is required to continue working after the usual finishing time for more than one hour he/she shall be paid $12.75 for the purchase of any meal required.

(2) Late Night Trading Meal Allowance:

A worker who commences work at or prior to 1.00pm on the day of late night trading and is required to work beyond 7.00pm on that day shall be paid a meal allowance of $12.75.


3. Clause 28. – Wages: Delete Part III of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

Part III –

In addition to the rates prescribed elsewhere in this clause the following allowances and rates shall be paid to a worker where applicable:

(1) (a) A worker required to operate a ride-on power operated tow motor, a ride-on power operated pallet truck or a walk beside power operated high lift stacker in the performance of his duties shall be paid an additional 0.73 cents per hour whilst so engaged.

(b) A worker required to operate a ride-on power operated fork lift, high lift stacker or high lift stock picker or a power operated overhead traversing hoist in the performance of his duties shall be paid an additional 0.81 cents per hour whilst so engaged.

(c) The allowances prescribed by this subclause shall not be payable to an employee engaged, and paid, as a "Storeman Operator Grade 1" or a "Storeman Operator Grade 2".

(2) Any workers, whether a junior or adult, employed as a canvasser and/or collector shall be paid the adult male wage.

(3) Where a canvasser provides his own bicycle he shall be paid an allowance of $1.58 per week.

(4) (a) A worker shall receive an additional payment for every hour of which he spends 20 minutes or more in a cold chamber in accordance with the following:

In a cold chamber in which the temperature is:

(i) Below 0º Celsius to -20° Celsius - $0.90 per hour

(ii) Below -20° Celsius to -25° Celsius - $1.05 per hour

(iii) Below -25° Celsius - $1.18 per hour.

(b) Workers required to work in temperatures less than -18.9° Celsius shall be medically examined at the employer's expense.

(5) (a) A worker (full time, part time or casual) who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours between 6.00p.m. and 11.30p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive in a "small retail shop" as defined or a "special retail shop" (pharmacy) as defined shall be paid at a loading of 20% for each hour worked after 6.00p.m.

For casual workers such loading shall be paid in addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 7(4) of this award.

(b) A worker (part time or casual) who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours between 6.00p.m. and 11.30p.m. on Saturday in a "small retail shop" as defined or a "special retail shop" (pharmacy) as defined shall be paid at a loading of 20% for each hour worked after 6.00p.m.

(i) A casual worker employed under paragraph (b) of this subclause shall be paid the 20% loading as calculated on the rates as determined by subclause (5) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.

(ii) A part time worker employed under paragraph (b) of this subclause shall be paid the 20% loading as calculated on the rates as determined by paragraph (b) of subclause (7) of Clause 8. - Part Time Workers.

(6) (a) An employee in a "Section 42 shop" as defined who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours between 6.00pm and midnight Monday to Friday inclusive shall be paid a loading of 20% for each hour so worked.

Provided that for casual workers such loading shall be paid in addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 7. - Casual Workers subclause (4) of this award.

(b) An employee in a "Section 42 shop" as defined who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours between 6.00pm and midnight on Saturday shall be paid a loading of 20% for each hour worked after 6.00pm.

(i) A casual employee employed under paragraph (b) of this subclause shall be paid the 20% loading as calculated on the rates as determined by subclause (5) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.

(ii) A full or part-time employee employed under paragraph (b) of this subclause shall be paid the 20% loading as calculated on the rates as determined by paragraph (b) of subclause (7) of Clause 8. - Part-Time Workers.

(c) An employee in a "Section 42 shop" as defined who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours before 7.00am on any day Monday to Saturday inclusive shall be paid a loading of 30% for each hour so worked.

Provided that for casual workers such loading shall be paid in addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 7. - Casual Workers subclause (4) of this award.

(7) An automotive spare parts or accessories salesman qualified (i.e. one who has passed the appropriate course of technical training) shall be paid the sum of $26.90 per week in addition to the rates prescribed herein.


4. Clause 28A. – Structural Efficiency Agreement: Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

P. & O. Cold Stores and Clelands Cold Stores shall pay $26.90 per week in addition to the rates prescribed by Clause 28. - Wages of this award from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 1 November 1989 and $4.50 in addition to the rates prescribed by Clause 28. - Wages of this award from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 1 December 1989 on account of agreement reached for a structural efficiency package which the parties anticipate will result in the creation of a Cold Storage Award being negotiated in accordance with the objectives and content of the Structural Efficiency Principle.


5. Clause 46. – First Aid Allowance: Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

A worker holding either a Red Cross or St. John Senior First Aid Certificate of at least 'A' level who is appointed by the employer to perform first aid duties shall be paid $10.65 per week in addition to the worker's ordinary rate.


6. Clause 48. – Additional Loading for Late Night Trading Establishments: Delete subclauses (1) and (2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(1) A full-time or part-time worker employed in a "General Retail Shop" or "Special Retail Shop" who works ordinary hours between 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. on the day of late night trading shall be paid a loading of $4.29 per hour in addition to the ordinary hourly rate of a full-time or part-time worker.

(2) A casual worker employed in a "General Retail Shop" or "Special Retail Shop" who works ordinary hours between 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. on the day of late night trading shall be paid the amount of $4.29 per hour in addition to the ordinary casual rate as laid down in paragraph (a) of subclause (4) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.
The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association of Western Australia -v- Audioclinic National Hearing Aids , ACI Fibreglass, Challenge Bank

THE SHOP AND WAREHOUSE (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS) STATE AWARD 1977

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

 

PARTIES The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association of Western Australia

APPLICANT

-v-

Audioclinic National Hearing Aids and Others

RESPONDENT

CORAM Chief Commissioner A R Beech

DATE Tuesday, 6 November 2012

FILE NO/S APPL 56 OF 2012

CITATION NO. 2012 WAIRC 00975

 

Result Award varied

Representation

 


Applicant Mr T Pope

 

Respondents No appearance

 

 

Order

HAVING heard Mr T Pope, for The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association of Western Australia, as applicant, and there being no appearance on behalf of the respondents, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

 

THAT The Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) State Award 1977 be varied in accordance with the following schedule and that such variations shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period on or after the 6th day of November 2012.

 

 

Chief Commissioner A R Beech

 


SCHEDULE

 

1. Clause 7A. – Nightfill Duty:  Delete subclause (9) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(9) (a) A full-time, part-time or casual worker employed in a "General Retail Shop" or "Special Retail Shop" pursuant to this clause shall be paid an additional loading as prescribed hereunder:

 

(i) Monday to Saturday prior to 7.00 am

 

(aa) Full-time and Part-time Workers

 

- a loading of $3.42 per hour in addition to the ordinary hourly rate of a full-time or part-time worker.

 

(bb) Casual Workers

 

- a loading of $3.42 per hour in addition to the ordinary casual rate as laid down in paragraph (a) of subclause (4) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.

 

(ii) Saturday between 5.00 pm and Midnight

 

(aa) Full-time and Part-time Workers

 

- a loading of $4.86 per hour in addition to the ordinary hourly rate of a full-time worker as prescribed in column (i) of subclause (1) of Part I of Clause 28. - Wages.

 

(bb) Part-time Workers

 

- a loading of $10.60 per hour in addition to the ordinary hourly rate of a full-time shop assistant as prescribed in column (i) of subclause (1) of Part I of Clause 28. - Wages.

 

(cc) Casual Workers

 

- a loading of $12.68 per hour in addition to the ordinary casual rate as laid down in paragraph (a) of subclause (4) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.

 

(b) Junior workers shall be paid the appropriate percentage as laid down in Part II of Clause 28. - Wages.

 

(c) The loadings referred to in (i) and (ii) above shall be paid for the purpose of superannuation calculations.

 

 

2. Clause 12. – Meal Money:  Delete subclauses (1) and (2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(1) When a worker is required to continue working after the usual finishing time for more than one hour he/she shall be paid $12.75 for the purchase of any meal required.

 

(2) Late Night Trading Meal Allowance:

 

A worker who commences work at or prior to 1.00pm on the day of late night trading and is required to work beyond 7.00pm on that day shall be paid a meal allowance of $12.75.

 

 

3. Clause 28. – Wages:  Delete Part III of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

Part III –

 

In addition to the rates prescribed elsewhere in this clause the following allowances and rates shall be paid to a worker where applicable:

 

(1) (a) A worker required to operate a ride-on power operated tow motor, a ride-on power operated pallet truck or a walk beside power operated high lift stacker in the performance of his duties shall be paid an additional 0.73 cents per hour whilst so engaged.

 

(b) A worker required to operate a ride-on power operated fork lift, high lift stacker or high lift stock picker or a power operated overhead traversing hoist in the performance of his duties shall be paid an additional 0.81 cents per hour whilst so engaged.

 

(c) The allowances prescribed by this subclause shall not be payable to an employee engaged, and paid, as a "Storeman Operator Grade 1" or a "Storeman Operator Grade 2".

 

(2) Any workers, whether a junior or adult, employed as a canvasser and/or collector shall be paid the adult male wage.

 

(3) Where a canvasser provides his own bicycle he shall be paid an allowance of $1.58 per week.

 

(4) (a) A worker shall receive an additional payment for every hour of which he spends 20 minutes or more in a cold chamber in accordance with the following:

 

In a cold chamber in which the temperature is:

 

(i) Below 0º Celsius to -20 Celsius   - $0.90 per hour

 

(ii) Below -20 Celsius to -25 Celsius  - $1.05 per hour

 

(iii) Below -25 Celsius    - $1.18 per hour.

 

(b) Workers required to work in temperatures less than -18.9 Celsius shall be medically examined at the employer's expense.

 

(5) (a) A worker (full time, part time or casual) who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours between 6.00p.m. and 11.30p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive in a "small retail shop" as defined or a "special retail shop" (pharmacy) as defined shall be paid at a loading of 20% for each hour worked after 6.00p.m.

 

For casual workers such loading shall be paid in addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 7(4) of this award.

 

(b) A worker (part time or casual) who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours between 6.00p.m. and 11.30p.m. on Saturday in a "small retail shop" as defined or a "special retail shop" (pharmacy) as defined shall be paid at a loading of 20% for each hour worked after 6.00p.m.

 

(i) A casual worker employed under paragraph (b) of this subclause shall be paid the 20% loading as calculated on the rates as determined by subclause (5) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.

 

(ii) A part time worker employed under paragraph (b) of this subclause shall be paid the 20% loading as calculated on the rates as determined by paragraph (b) of subclause (7) of Clause 8. - Part Time Workers.

 

(6) (a) An employee in a "Section 42 shop" as defined who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours between 6.00pm and midnight Monday to Friday inclusive shall be paid a loading of 20% for each hour so worked.

 

Provided that for casual workers such loading shall be paid in addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 7. - Casual Workers subclause (4) of this award.

 

(b) An employee in a "Section 42 shop" as defined who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours between 6.00pm and midnight on Saturday shall be paid a loading of 20% for each hour worked after 6.00pm.

 

(i) A casual employee employed under paragraph (b) of this subclause shall be paid the 20% loading as calculated on the rates as determined by subclause (5) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.

 

(ii) A full or part-time employee employed under paragraph (b) of this subclause shall be paid the 20% loading as calculated on the rates as determined by paragraph (b) of subclause (7) of Clause 8. - Part-Time Workers.

 

(c) An employee in a "Section 42 shop" as defined who is required to work any of his or her ordinary hours before 7.00am on any day Monday to Saturday inclusive shall be paid a loading of 30% for each hour so worked.

 

Provided that for casual workers such loading shall be paid in addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 7. - Casual Workers subclause (4) of this award.

 

(7) An automotive spare parts or accessories salesman qualified (i.e. one who has passed the appropriate course of technical training) shall be paid the sum of $26.90 per week in addition to the rates prescribed herein.

 

 

4. Clause 28A. – Structural Efficiency Agreement: Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

P. & O. Cold Stores and Clelands Cold Stores shall pay $26.90 per week in addition to the rates prescribed by Clause 28. - Wages of this award from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 1 November 1989 and $4.50 in addition to the rates prescribed by Clause 28. - Wages of this award from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after 1 December 1989 on account of agreement reached for a structural efficiency package which the parties anticipate will result in the creation of a Cold Storage Award being negotiated in accordance with the objectives and content of the Structural Efficiency Principle.

 

 

5. Clause 46. – First Aid Allowance: Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

A worker holding either a Red Cross or St. John Senior First Aid Certificate of at least 'A' level who is appointed by the employer to perform first aid duties shall be paid $10.65 per week in addition to the worker's ordinary rate.

 

 

6. Clause 48. – Additional Loading for Late Night Trading Establishments: Delete subclauses (1) and (2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(1) A full-time or part-time worker employed in a "General Retail Shop" or "Special Retail Shop" who works ordinary hours between 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. on the day of late night trading shall be paid a loading of $4.29 per hour in addition to the ordinary hourly rate of a full-time or part-time worker.

 

(2) A casual worker employed in a "General Retail Shop" or "Special Retail Shop" who works ordinary hours between 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. on the day of late night trading shall be paid the amount of $4.29 per hour in addition to the ordinary casual rate as laid down in paragraph (a) of subclause (4) of Clause 7. - Casual Workers.