United Voice WA -v- The Minister for Health in his Incorporated capacity under s.7 of the Hospitals and health Services Act 1927 (WA) as the Hospitals formerly comprised in the Metropolitan Health Services Board, the Peel Health Services Board and the WA Country Health Services Board, The Board of Management
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, The Board of Management Princess Margaret Hospital

Document Type: Order

Matter Number: APPL 46/2013

Matter Description: Application to vary Hospital Workers (Government) Award No. 21 of 1966

Industry: Government Administration

Jurisdiction: Single Commissioner

Member/Magistrate name: Commissioner J L Harrison

Delivery Date: 20 Dec 2013

Result: Award varied

Citation: 2013 WAIRC 01077

WAIG Reference: 94 WAIG 19

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2013 WAIRC 01077
HOSPITAL WORKERS (GOVERNMENT) AWARD NO. 21 OF 1966
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

PARTIES UNITED VOICE WA
APPLICANT
-V-
THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH IN HIS INCORPORATED CAPACITY UNDER S.7 OF THE HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1927 (WA) AS THE HOSPITALS FORMERLY COMPRISED IN THE METROPOLITAN HEALTH SERVICES BOARD, THE PEEL HEALTH SERVICES BOARD AND THE WA COUNTRY HEALTH SERVICES BOARD AND OTHERS
RESPONDENT
CORAM COMMISSIONER J L HARRISON
DATE FRIDAY, 20 DECEMBER 2013
FILE NO/S APPL 46 OF 2013
CITATION NO. 2013 WAIRC 01077

Result Award varied
Representation


APPLICANT MS A HAMLIN AND MR S DANE

RESPONDENT MS J LOVE AND MS G ROSENDORFF (AS AGENT)


Order

HAVING heard Ms A Hamlin and Mr S Dane on behalf of the applicant and Ms J Love and Ms G Rosendorff as agent on behalf of the respondents, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

THAT the Hospital Workers (Government) Award No. 21 of 1966 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 18 December 2013.





COMMISSIONER J L HARRISON


SCHEDULE

1. Clause 5. – Definitions: Delete subclause (12) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(12) "Union" means United Voice WA.


2. Clause 15. – Overtime: Delete subclause (4) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

4) Where an employee is required to work overtime and such overtime is worked for a period of at least two hours in excess of the required daily hours of work, the employee shall be provided with a meal free of cost, or shall be paid the sum of $10.50 as meal money.


3. Clause 16. – Shift Work:

A. Delete subclauses (1) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(1) Subject to subclause (2) of this clause, a loading of $2.78 per hour or pro rata for part thereof shall be paid for time worked on afternoon or night shift as defined hereunder:


B. Delete subclauses (2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(2) A loading of $4.19 per hour or pro rata for part thereof shall be paid for time worked on permanent afternoon or night shift.


4. Clause 17. – Weekend Work:

A. Delete subclauses (1) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(1) In addition to the ordinary rate of wage prescribed by this award an employee shall be paid a loading of $11.22 per hour or pro rata for part thereof for ordinary hours worked between midnight on Friday and midnight on Saturday.


B. Delete subclauses (2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(2) In addition to the ordinary rate of wage prescribed by this award an employee shall be paid a loading of $22.39 per hour or pro rata for part thereof for ordinary hours worked between midnight on Saturday and midnight on Sunday.


5. Clause 19. – Allowances and Special Provisions: Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

In addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 39. - Wages of this award, the following allowances shall be paid:

(1) (a) Employees handling foul linen in the course of their duties shall be paid $1.24 per hour or any part thereof, to a maximum of $3.75 per day.

(b) Employees handling materials such as carpet tiles, curtains, sealed bags or fabrics, which have become soiled in the same manner as foul linen as defined in Clause 5. - Definitions, shall be paid an allowance according to subclause (1)(a) of this clause.

(2) Orderlies employed on boiler firing duties - $2.55 per day.

(3) Orderlies required to handle a cadaver - $2.19 per hour with a minimum payment of one hour.

(4) Orderlies - Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, sterilising sputum mugs - $2.55 per day.

(5) (a) A storeman 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/her duties shall be paid an additional 56 cents per hour whilst so engaged.

(b) A storeman 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/her duties shall be paid an additional 73 cents per hour whilst so engaged.

(6) A Food Service Attendant who is required to reconstitute frozen food and/or reheat chilled food, in addition to or in substitution of their normal duties, shall be paid an allowance of 90 cents per hour or part thereof whilst so engaged.


6. Clause 21. – Public Holidays: Delete subclause (3) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(3) Any employee who is required to work on a day observed as a public holiday shall be paid a loading of $33.73 per hour or pro rata for part thereof in addition to his/her ordinary rate of wage or if the employer agrees be paid a loading of $11.22 per hour or pro rata for part thereof in addition to his/her ordinary rate of wage and be entitled to observe the holiday on a day mutually acceptable to the employer and employee.


7. Clause 22. – Public Holidays: Delete subclause (3)(c) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(c) Any employee who is required to work on the day observed as a holiday as prescribed in this clause in his/her normal hours work or ordinary hours in the case of a rostered employee shall be paid a loading of $11.22 per hour or pro rata for part thereof and be entitled to observe the holiday on a day mutually acceptable to the employer and the employee.

Provided that in any specified 12 monthly period, after an employee has accumulated five days in lieu of public holidays, by agreement between the employee and the employer, the employee may be paid for work performed on a day observed as a holiday as prescribed in this clause a loading of $33.73 per hour or pro rata for part thereof in addition to his/her ordinary rate of wage in lieu of the foregoing provisions of this subclause.


8. Clause 28. – Uniforms: Delete subclause (8)(d) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(d) All washable clothing forming part of the uniforms supplied by the employer shall be laundered free of cost to the employee. Provided that in lieu of such free laundering the employer may pay the employee $2.35 per week to partly cover the cost of same.


9. Clause 39. – Wages: Delete subclause (4)(b) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(b) Except where this clause specifies classifications which require the employee to be in charge of other employees, any employee who is placed in charge of:

(i) not less than three and not more than ten other employees shall be paid $26.20 per week in addition to the ordinary wage prescribed by this clause;

(ii) more than 10 and not more than twenty other employees shall be paid $39.00 per week in addition to the ordinary wage prescribed by this clause;

(iii) more than 20 other employees shall be paid $52.00 per week in addition to the ordinary wage prescribed by this clause.


10. Schedule A – Parties to the Award: Delete this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof:

The following organisation is a party to this award:

United Voice WA
United Voice WA -v- The Minister for Health in his Incorporated capacity under s.7 of the Hospitals and health Services Act 1927 (WA) as the Hospitals formerly comprised in the Metropolitan Health Services Board, the Peel Health Services Board and the WA Country Health Services Board, The Board of Management Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, The Board of Management Princess Margaret Hospital

HOSPITAL WORKERS (GOVERNMENT) AWARD NO. 21 OF 1966

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

 

PARTIES United Voice WA

APPLICANT

-v-

The Minister for Health in his Incorporated capacity under s.7 of the Hospitals and health Services Act 1927 (WA) as the Hospitals formerly comprised in the Metropolitan Health Services Board, the Peel Health Services Board and the WA Country Health Services Board AND OTHERS

RESPONDENT

CORAM Commissioner J L Harrison

DATE friday, 20 December 2013

FILE NO/S APPL 46 OF 2013

CITATION NO. 2013 WAIRC 01077

 

Result Award varied

Representation

 


Applicant Ms A Hamlin and Mr S Dane

 

Respondent Ms J Love and Ms G Rosendorff (as agent)

 

 

Order

 

HAVING heard Ms A Hamlin and Mr S Dane on behalf of the applicant and Ms J Love and Ms G Rosendorff as agent on behalf of the respondents, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

 

THAT the Hospital Workers (Government) Award No. 21 of 1966 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 18 December 2013.

 

 

 

 

 

Commissioner J L Harrison

 


SCHEDULE

 

1. Clause 5. – Definitions:  Delete subclause (12) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(12) "Union" means United Voice WA.

 

 

2. Clause 15. – Overtime:  Delete subclause (4) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

4) Where an employee is required to work overtime and such overtime is worked for a period of at least two hours in excess of the required daily hours of work, the employee shall be provided with a meal free of cost, or shall be paid the sum of $10.50 as meal money.

 

 

3. Clause 16. – Shift Work:

 

A. Delete subclauses (1) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(1) Subject to subclause (2) of this clause, a loading of $2.78 per hour or pro rata for part thereof shall be paid for time worked on afternoon or night shift as defined hereunder:

 

 

B. Delete subclauses (2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(2) A loading of $4.19 per hour or pro rata for part thereof shall be paid for time worked on permanent afternoon or night shift.

 

 

4. Clause 17. – Weekend Work:

 

A. Delete subclauses (1) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(1) In addition to the ordinary rate of wage prescribed by this award an employee shall be paid a loading of $11.22 per hour or pro rata for part thereof for ordinary hours worked between midnight on Friday and midnight on Saturday.

 

 

B. Delete subclauses (2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(2) In addition to the ordinary rate of wage prescribed by this award an employee shall be paid a loading of $22.39 per hour or pro rata for part thereof for ordinary hours worked between midnight on Saturday and midnight on Sunday.

 

 

5. Clause 19. – Allowances and Special Provisions:  Delete this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

In addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 39. - Wages of this award, the following allowances shall be paid:

 

(1) (a) Employees handling foul linen in the course of their duties shall be paid $1.24 per hour or any part thereof, to a maximum of $3.75 per day.

 

(b) Employees handling materials such as carpet tiles, curtains, sealed bags or fabrics, which have become soiled in the same manner as foul linen as defined in Clause 5. - Definitions, shall be paid an allowance according to subclause (1)(a) of this clause.

 

(2) Orderlies employed on boiler firing duties - $2.55 per day.

 

(3) Orderlies required to handle a cadaver - $2.19 per hour with a minimum payment of one hour.

 

(4) Orderlies - Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, sterilising sputum mugs - $2.55 per day.

 

(5) (a) A storeman 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/her duties shall be paid an additional 56 cents per hour whilst so engaged.

 

(b) A storeman 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/her duties shall be paid an additional 73 cents per hour whilst so engaged.

 

(6) A Food Service Attendant who is required to reconstitute frozen food and/or reheat chilled food, in addition to or in substitution of their normal duties, shall be paid an allowance of 90 cents per hour or part thereof whilst so engaged.

 

 

6. Clause 21. – Public Holidays:  Delete subclause (3) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(3) Any employee who is required to work on a day observed as a public holiday shall be paid a loading of $33.73 per hour or pro rata for part thereof in addition to his/her ordinary rate of wage or if the employer agrees be paid a loading of $11.22 per hour or pro rata for part thereof in addition to his/her ordinary rate of wage and be entitled to observe the holiday on a day mutually acceptable to the employer and employee.

 

 

7. Clause 22. – Public Holidays:  Delete subclause (3)(c) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(c) Any employee who is required to work on the day observed as a holiday as prescribed in this clause in his/her normal hours work or ordinary hours in the case of a rostered employee shall be paid a loading of $11.22 per hour or pro rata for part thereof and be entitled to observe the holiday on a day mutually acceptable to the employer and the employee.

 

Provided that in any specified 12 monthly period, after an employee has accumulated five days in lieu of public holidays, by agreement between the employee and the employer, the employee may be paid for work performed on a day observed as a holiday as prescribed in this clause a loading of $33.73 per hour or pro rata for part thereof in addition to his/her ordinary rate of wage in lieu of the foregoing provisions of this subclause.

 

 

8. Clause 28. – Uniforms:  Delete subclause (8)(d) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(d) All washable clothing forming part of the uniforms supplied by the employer shall be laundered free of cost to the employee.  Provided that in lieu of such free laundering the employer may pay the employee $2.35 per week to partly cover the cost of same.

 

 

9. Clause 39. – Wages:  Delete subclause (4)(b) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(b) Except where this clause specifies classifications which require the employee to be in charge of other employees, any employee who is placed in charge of:

 

(i) not less than three and not more than ten other employees shall be paid $26.20 per week in addition to the ordinary wage prescribed by this clause;

 

(ii) more than 10 and not more than twenty other employees shall be paid $39.00 per week in addition to the ordinary wage prescribed by this clause;

 

(iii) more than 20 other employees shall be paid $52.00 per week in addition to the ordinary wage prescribed by this clause.

 

 

10. Schedule A – Parties to the Award:  Delete this schedule and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

The following organisation is a party to this award:

 

United Voice WA