Electrical Trades Union WA -v- The Registry Officer, Department of Health, Health Industrial Relations Service, The Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing & Kindred Industries Union of Workers - Western Australian Branch, The Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees' Union of Australia, West Australian Branch, Industrial Union of Workers
Document Type: Order
Matter Number: APPL 63/2013
Matter Description: WA Government Health Services Engineering and Building Services Award 2004
Industry: Engineering
Jurisdiction: Single Commissioner
Member/Magistrate name: Commissioner S M Mayman
Delivery Date: 3 Feb 2014
Result: Award varied
Citation: 2014 WAIRC 00060
WAIG Reference: 94 WAIG 103
APPLICATION TO VARY WA GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES ENGINEERING AND BUILDING SERVICES AWARD 2004
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
PARTIES ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION WA
APPLICANT
-V-
THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH IN HIS INCORPORATED CAPACITY UNDER S 7 OF THE HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SERVICES ACT 1927 AS THE HOSPITALS FORMERLY COMPRISED IN THE METROPOLITAN HEALTH SERVICES BOARD, PEEL HEALTH SERVICES BOARD AND WA COUNTRY HEALTH SERVICES AND OTHERS
RESPONDENTS
CORAM COMMISSIONER S M MAYMAN
DATE MONDAY, 3 FEBRUARY 2014
FILE NO/S APPL 63 OF 2013
CITATION NO. 2014 WAIRC 00060
Result Award varied
Representation
APPLICANT MS N IRELAND AND WITH HER MS B WARD
RESPONDENT MS R SINTON AND WITH HER MS C HOLMES
Order
HAVING heard Ms Ireland for Electrical Trades Union WA, as applicant and Ms Sinton as agent for Minister for Health in his incorporated capacity under s 7 of the Hospital and Health Services Act 1927 as the Hospitals formerly comprised in the Metropolitan Health Services Board, Peel Health Services Board and WA Country Health Services and others; and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:
THAT the WA Government Health Services Engineering and Building Services Award 2004 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 3rd day of February 2014.
COMMISSIONER S M MAYMAN
SCHEDULE
1. Clause 19. – Leading Hand Allowance: Delete subclause (1) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(1) An employee placed in charge of 3 or more other employees shall, in addition to the employee’s ordinary salary, be paid –
(a) Not less than 3 and not more than 10 other employees - $43.60 per week;
(b) More than 10 and not more than 20 other employees - $58.50 per week;
(c) More than 20 other employees - $73.10 per week.
2. Clause 23. – Special Rates and Provisions: Delete subclause (1) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(1) Disability Allowances
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this clause, the annual base salaries prescribed in this Award incorporate a commuted allowance which is in full substitution for all disability allowances and other special rates and provisions which are contained in any of the awards named in Clause 1. – Title, as at the date of registration of this Award.
(b) Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Employees required to remove or handle equipment or fittings containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), for which protective clothing must be worn, shall be paid an allowance of $2.20 for each hour or part thereof whilst so engaged.
(c) Asbestos:
(i) Employees required to use materials containing asbestos or to work in close proximity to employees using such materials shall be provided with and shall use all necessary safeguards as required by the appropriate occupational health authority.
(ii) Employees engaged in a work process involving asbestos who are required to wear protective equipment, i.e. respiratory protection in the form of a high efficiency class H particulate respirator and/or special clothing, shall be paid an allowance of $0.73 per hour for each hour or part thereof whilst so engaged.
(d) Furnace Work
Employees engaged in the construction or alteration or repairs to boilers, flues, furnaces, retorts, kilns, ovens, ladles, steam generators, heat exchangers and similar refractory work or on underpinning shall be paid $1.60 per hour or part thereof whilst so engaged.
(e) Construction Allowance
(i) In additional to the appropriate rate of pay prescribed in Appendix A. – Salaries of this Award, an employee shall be paid –
(aa) $48.20 per week if engaged on the construction of a large industrial undertaking or any large civil engineering project;
(bb) $43.50 per week if engaged on a multi-storey building but only until the exterior walls have been erected, the windows completed and a lift made available to carry the employee between the ground floor and the floor upon which he/she is required to work. A “multi-storey building” is a building which, when completed, shall consist of at least five stories.
(cc) $25.60 per week if engaged otherwise on Construction Work.
(ii) The rates specified in paragraph (1)(e)(i) shall be discounted by $19.90 per week, the amount of the commuted allowance granted under paragraph (1)(a) of this subclause.
(f) Asbestos Eradication
(i) This subclause shall apply to employees engaged in the process of asbestos eradication on the performance of work within the scope of this Award.
(ii) For the purposes of this clause “asbestos eradication” means work on or about buildings, involving the removal of any other method of neutralisation of any materials which consist of, or contain asbestos.
(iii) All aspects of asbestos work shall meet as a minimum standard the provisions of the National Health and Medical Research Council codes, as varied from time to time, for the safe demolition/removal of asbestos based materials.
Without limited the effect of the above provision, any person who carried out asbestos eradication work shall do so in accordance with the legislation/regulations prescribed by the appropriate authorities.
(iv) An employee engaged in asbestos eradication (as defined) shall receive an allowance of $1.59 per hour worked in lieu of rates prescribed in paragraph (1)(c) of Clause 23. – Special Rates and Provisions.
(v) Respiratory protective equipment, conforming to the relevant parts of the appropriate Australian Standard (i.e. 1716 “Specification of Respiratory Protective Devices”) shall be worn by all personnel during work involving eradication of asbestos.
(g) Where more than one of the disabilities entitling an employee to extra rates exists on the same job the employee shall be paid only the highest rate for the disabilities so prevailing.
3. Clause 23. – Special Rates and Provisions: Delete paragraphs (b), (d), (e) and (f) of subclause (3) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(b) Permit Work
Any licensed plumber called upon by the Employer to use the licence issued to him/her by the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board for a period in any one week shall be paid $18.80 for that week in addition to the rates otherwise prescribed.
(d) Scaffolding Certificate Allowance
A tradesperson who is the holder of a scaffolding certificate or rigging certificate issued by an accredited training provider and is required to act on that certificate whilst engaged on work requiring a certified person shall be paid $0.59 per hour or part thereof, in addition to the rates otherwise prescribed in this Award.
(e) Nominee Allowance
A licensed electrical fitter or mechanic who acts as nominee for the Employer shall be paid an allowance of $18.80 per week.
(f) Setter Out
A setter out (other than a leading hand) in a joiner’s shop shall be paid $5.70 per day in addition to the rates otherwise prescribed.
4. Clause 25. – Overtime: Delete paragraph (a) of subclause (7) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(a) An employee required to work 2 hours or more overtime continuous with their rostered hours, which necessitates taking a meal break, shall be paid a meal allowance of $13.45 for each meal so required or may be provided with a meal ticket.
Provided that this subclause shall not apply to an employee notified on the previous day of the previous day of the requirement to work such overtime.
5. Clause 50. – District Allowances: Delete subclause (6) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(6) The annual rate of District Allowance payable to employees pursuant to subclause (3) of this clause shall be as follows:
COLUMN I
COLUMN II
COLUMN III
COLUMN IV
District
Standard Rate
Exceptions To
Rate
Standard Rate
$ Per Annum
Town Or Place
$ Per Annum
6
4,437
Nil
Nil
5
3,469
Fitzroy Crossing
4,888
Halls Creek
Turner River Camp
Nullagine
Liveringa (Camballin)
4,544
Marble Bar
Wittenoom
Karratha
4,273
Port Hedland
3,976
4
1,829
Warburton Mission
4,912
Carnarvon
1,723
3
1,152
Meekatharra
1,829
Mount Magnet
Wiluna
Laverton
Leonora
Cue
2
827
Kalgoorlie
275
Boulder
Ravensthorpe
1,091
Norseman
Salmon Gums
Marvel Loch
Esperance
1
Nil
Nil
Nil
Note: In accordance with subclause (4) of this clause, employees with dependants shall be entitled to double the rate of district allowance shown.
6. Appendix A. – Salaries: Delete subclause (1) of this Appendix and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(1) Rates of Pay
Subject to this Appendix, employees shall be paid the rates of pay specified in the following table in accordance with the level to which they are from time to time classified.
Level
Percentage Relativity to C10 Trades-person
Award Base Weekly – Metal, Engineering and Associated Industries Award, 1998 Part I.
Supple-mentary Payment
State Wage Order Adjustment
Minimum Rate
Additional Payment
Annualised Weekly Allowances and Loading
Commuted Overtime and Mobility Allowance (Salary Increase for value for money trade-offs in award safety net of conditions)
Salary
Carpenter
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
325.70
742.90
12.40
99.90
12.00
45,238
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
326.40
764.50
13.04
100.30
12.00
46,419
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
327.10
786.00
13.68
100.60
12.00
47,590
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
325.80
805.60
14.22
100.80
12.00
48,651
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
326.50
827.10
14.86
83.60
12.00
48,909
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
327.20
848.70
15.50
84.10
12.00
50,095
Painter
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
325.70
742.90
12.40
77.50
12.00
44,070
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
326.40
764.50
13.04
77.80
12.00
45,246
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
327.10
786.00
13.68
78.00
12.00
46,411
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
325.80
805.60
14.22
78.30
12.00
47,477
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
324.40
825.00
14.86
61.20
12.00
47,631
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
327.20
848.70
15.50
61.60
12.00
48,921
Plasterer
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
325.70
742.90
12.40
94.70
12.00
44,967
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
326.40
764.50
13.04
94.90
12.00
46,138
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
327.10
786.00
13.68
95.30
12.00
47,314
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
325.80
805.60
14.22
95.60
12.00
48,380
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
326.50
827.10
14.86
78.40
12.00
48,637
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
327.20
848.70
15.50
78.70
12.00
49,813
Plumber
Building Tradesperson Level 04
100
365.20
52.00
325.70
742.90
12.40
121.70
12.00
46,376
Building Tradesperson Level 05
105
383.50
54.60
326.40
764.50
13.04
121.90
12.00
47,546
Building Tradesperson Level 06
110
401.70
57.20
327.10
786.00
13.68
122.20
12.00
48,717
Building Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
325.80
805.60
14.22
122.50
12.00
49,783
Building Tradesperson Level 08
120
438.20
62.40
326.50
827.10
14.86
105.40
12.00
50,046
Building Tradesperson Level 09
125
456.50
65.00
327.20
848.70
15.50
105.70
12.00
51,222
Other Building
Building Employee Entrant Level
78
284.86
40.56
320.54
645.96
9.68
68.90
14.00
38,527
employees
Building Employee Level 1
82
299.46
42.64
321.10
663.20
10.20
69.10
14.00
39,464
not elsewhere
Building Employee Level 2
87
319.18
45.45
321.88
686.51
10.87
69.30
14.00
40,725
classified
Building Employee Level 3
92
337.44
48.05
322.58
708.07
11.51
69.60
14.00
41,899
Building Employee Level 4
100
365.20
52.00
325.70
742.90
12.40
70.00
14.00
43,783
Mechanical Fitter,
Engineering Employee Level 14
78
284.86
40.56
320.54
645.96
14.68
67.80
14.00
38,730
Motor Mechanic,
Engineering Employee Level 13
82
299.46
42.64
321.10
663.20
15.40
68.00
14.00
39,677
Refrigeration
Engineering Employee Level 12
87.4
319.18
45.45
321.88
686.51
16.47
68.20
14.00
40,960
Fitter & other
Engineering Employee Level 11
92.4
337.44
48.05
322.58
708.07
17.41
68.50
14.00
42,149
engineering
Engineering Tradesperson Level 10
100
365.20
52.00
325.70
742.90
18.80
84.60
12.00
44,774
trades
Engineering Tradesperson Level 09
105
383.50
54.60
326.40
764.50
19.70
84.90
12.00
45,963
employees not
Engineering Tradesperson Level 08
110
401.70
57.20
327.10
786.00
20.70
85.10
12.00
47,148
elsewhere
Engineering Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
325.80
805.60
21.60
85.40
12.00
48,233
classified
Engineering Tradesperson Level 06
125
456.50
65.00
329.30
850.80
23.50
68.60
12.00
49,813
Engineering Tradesperson Level 05
130
474.80
67.60
327.90
870.30
24.40
68.80
10.00
50,784
Electrical Fitter/
Engineering Tradesperson Level 10
100
365.20
52.00
325.70
742.90
18.80
107.00
12.00
45,943
Mechanic
Engineering Tradesperson Level 09
105
383.50
54.60
326.40
764.50
19.70
107.30
12.00
47,132
Engineering Tradesperson Level 08
110
401.70
57.20
327.10
786.00
20.70
107.70
12.00
48,327
Engineering Tradesperson Level 07
115
420.00
59.80
325.80
805.60
21.60
107.90
12.00
49,406
Engineering Tradesperson Level 06
125
456.50
65.00
327.20
848.70
23.50
90.90
12.00
50,867
Engineering Tradesperson Level 05
130
474.80
67.60
327.90
870.30
24.40
91.20
10.00
51,952
APPLICATION TO VARY WA GOVERNMENT HEALTH SERVICES ENGINEERING AND BUILDING SERVICES AWARD 2004
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
PARTIES Electrical Trades Union WA
APPLICANT
-v-
The Minister for Health in his incorporated capacity under s 7 of the Hospital and Health Services Act 1927 as the Hospitals formerly comprised in the Metropolitan Health Services Board, Peel Health Services Board and WA Country Health Services and others
RESPONDENTS
CORAM Commissioner S M Mayman
DATE monday, 3 FEBRUARY 2014
FILE NO/S APPL 63 OF 2013
CITATION NO. 2014 WAIRC 00060
Result Award varied
Representation
Applicant Ms N Ireland and with her Ms B Ward
Respondent Ms R Sinton and with her Ms C Holmes
Order
HAVING heard Ms Ireland for Electrical Trades Union WA, as applicant and Ms Sinton as agent for Minister for Health in his incorporated capacity under s 7 of the Hospital and Health Services Act 1927 as the Hospitals formerly comprised in the Metropolitan Health Services Board, Peel Health Services Board and WA Country Health Services and others; and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:
THAT the WA Government Health Services Engineering and Building Services Award 2004 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 3rd day of February 2014.
Commissioner S M Mayman
SCHEDULE
1. Clause 19. – Leading Hand Allowance: Delete subclause (1) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(1) An employee placed in charge of 3 or more other employees shall, in addition to the employee’s ordinary salary, be paid –
(a) Not less than 3 and not more than 10 other employees - $43.60 per week;
(b) More than 10 and not more than 20 other employees - $58.50 per week;
(c) More than 20 other employees - $73.10 per week.
2. Clause 23. – Special Rates and Provisions: Delete subclause (1) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(1) Disability Allowances
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this clause, the annual base salaries prescribed in this Award incorporate a commuted allowance which is in full substitution for all disability allowances and other special rates and provisions which are contained in any of the awards named in Clause 1. – Title, as at the date of registration of this Award.
(b) Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Employees required to remove or handle equipment or fittings containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), for which protective clothing must be worn, shall be paid an allowance of $2.20 for each hour or part thereof whilst so engaged.
(c) Asbestos:
(i) Employees required to use materials containing asbestos or to work in close proximity to employees using such materials shall be provided with and shall use all necessary safeguards as required by the appropriate occupational health authority.
(ii) Employees engaged in a work process involving asbestos who are required to wear protective equipment, i.e. respiratory protection in the form of a high efficiency class H particulate respirator and/or special clothing, shall be paid an allowance of $0.73 per hour for each hour or part thereof whilst so engaged.
(d) Furnace Work
Employees engaged in the construction or alteration or repairs to boilers, flues, furnaces, retorts, kilns, ovens, ladles, steam generators, heat exchangers and similar refractory work or on underpinning shall be paid $1.60 per hour or part thereof whilst so engaged.
(e) Construction Allowance
(i) In additional to the appropriate rate of pay prescribed in Appendix A. – Salaries of this Award, an employee shall be paid –
(aa) $48.20 per week if engaged on the construction of a large industrial undertaking or any large civil engineering project;
(bb) $43.50 per week if engaged on a multi-storey building but only until the exterior walls have been erected, the windows completed and a lift made available to carry the employee between the ground floor and the floor upon which he/she is required to work. A “multi-storey building” is a building which, when completed, shall consist of at least five stories.
(cc) $25.60 per week if engaged otherwise on Construction Work.
(ii) The rates specified in paragraph (1)(e)(i) shall be discounted by $19.90 per week, the amount of the commuted allowance granted under paragraph (1)(a) of this subclause.
(f) Asbestos Eradication
(i) This subclause shall apply to employees engaged in the process of asbestos eradication on the performance of work within the scope of this Award.
(ii) For the purposes of this clause “asbestos eradication” means work on or about buildings, involving the removal of any other method of neutralisation of any materials which consist of, or contain asbestos.
(iii) All aspects of asbestos work shall meet as a minimum standard the provisions of the National Health and Medical Research Council codes, as varied from time to time, for the safe demolition/removal of asbestos based materials.
Without limited the effect of the above provision, any person who carried out asbestos eradication work shall do so in accordance with the legislation/regulations prescribed by the appropriate authorities.
(iv) An employee engaged in asbestos eradication (as defined) shall receive an allowance of $1.59 per hour worked in lieu of rates prescribed in paragraph (1)(c) of Clause 23. – Special Rates and Provisions.
(v) Respiratory protective equipment, conforming to the relevant parts of the appropriate Australian Standard (i.e. 1716 “Specification of Respiratory Protective Devices”) shall be worn by all personnel during work involving eradication of asbestos.
(g) Where more than one of the disabilities entitling an employee to extra rates exists on the same job the employee shall be paid only the highest rate for the disabilities so prevailing.
3. Clause 23. – Special Rates and Provisions: Delete paragraphs (b), (d), (e) and (f) of subclause (3) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(b) Permit Work
Any licensed plumber called upon by the Employer to use the licence issued to him/her by the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board for a period in any one week shall be paid $18.80 for that week in addition to the rates otherwise prescribed.
(d) Scaffolding Certificate Allowance
A tradesperson who is the holder of a scaffolding certificate or rigging certificate issued by an accredited training provider and is required to act on that certificate whilst engaged on work requiring a certified person shall be paid $0.59 per hour or part thereof, in addition to the rates otherwise prescribed in this Award.
(e) Nominee Allowance
A licensed electrical fitter or mechanic who acts as nominee for the Employer shall be paid an allowance of $18.80 per week.
(f) Setter Out
A setter out (other than a leading hand) in a joiner’s shop shall be paid $5.70 per day in addition to the rates otherwise prescribed.
4. Clause 25. – Overtime: Delete paragraph (a) of subclause (7) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(a) An employee required to work 2 hours or more overtime continuous with their rostered hours, which necessitates taking a meal break, shall be paid a meal allowance of $13.45 for each meal so required or may be provided with a meal ticket.
Provided that this subclause shall not apply to an employee notified on the previous day of the previous day of the requirement to work such overtime.
5. Clause 50. – District Allowances: Delete subclause (6) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(6) The annual rate of District Allowance payable to employees pursuant to subclause (3) of this clause shall be as follows:
COLUMN I |
COLUMN II |
COLUMN III |
COLUMN IV |
District |
Standard Rate |
Exceptions To |
Rate |
|
|
Standard Rate |
|
|
|
|
|
|
$ Per Annum |
Town Or Place |
$ Per Annum |
|
|
|
|
6 |
4,437 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
|
|
|
5 |
3,469 |
Fitzroy Crossing |
4,888 |
|
|
Halls Creek |
|
|
|
Turner River Camp |
|
|
|
Nullagine |
|
|
|
Liveringa (Camballin) |
4,544 |
|
|
Marble Bar |
|
|
|
Wittenoom |
|
|
|
Karratha |
4,273 |
|
|
Port Hedland |
3,976 |
|
|
|
|
4 |
1,829 |
Warburton Mission |
4,912 |
|
|
Carnarvon |
1,723 |
|
|
|
|
3 |
1,152 |
Meekatharra |
1,829 |
|
|
Mount Magnet |
|
|
|
Wiluna |
|
|
|
Laverton |
|
|
|
Leonora |
|
|
|
Cue |
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
827 |
Kalgoorlie |
275 |
|
|
Boulder |
|
|
|
Ravensthorpe |
1,091 |
|
|
Norseman |
|
|
|
Salmon Gums |
|
|
|
Marvel Loch |
|
|
|
Esperance |
|
1 |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Note: In accordance with subclause (4) of this clause, employees with dependants shall be entitled to double the rate of district allowance shown. |
6. Appendix A. – Salaries: Delete subclause (1) of this Appendix and insert the following in lieu thereof:
(1) Rates of Pay
Subject to this Appendix, employees shall be paid the rates of pay specified in the following table in accordance with the level to which they are from time to time classified.
|
Level |
Percentage Relativity to C10 Trades-person |
Award Base Weekly – Metal, Engineering and Associated Industries Award, 1998 Part I. |
Supple-mentary Payment |
State Wage Order Adjustment |
Minimum Rate |
Additional Payment |
Annualised Weekly Allowances and Loading |
Commuted Overtime and Mobility Allowance (Salary Increase for value for money trade-offs in award safety net of conditions) |
Salary |
Carpenter |
Building Tradesperson Level 04 |
100 |
365.20 |
52.00 |
325.70 |
742.90 |
12.40 |
99.90 |
12.00 |
45,238 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 05 |
105 |
383.50 |
54.60 |
326.40 |
764.50 |
13.04 |
100.30 |
12.00 |
46,419 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 06 |
110 |
401.70 |
57.20 |
327.10 |
786.00 |
13.68 |
100.60 |
12.00 |
47,590 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 07 |
115 |
420.00 |
59.80 |
325.80 |
805.60 |
14.22 |
100.80 |
12.00 |
48,651 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 08 |
120 |
438.20 |
62.40 |
326.50 |
827.10 |
14.86 |
83.60 |
12.00 |
48,909 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 09 |
125 |
456.50 |
65.00 |
327.20 |
848.70 |
15.50 |
84.10 |
12.00 |
50,095 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Painter |
Building Tradesperson Level 04 |
100 |
365.20 |
52.00 |
325.70 |
742.90 |
12.40 |
77.50 |
12.00 |
44,070 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 05 |
105 |
383.50 |
54.60 |
326.40 |
764.50 |
13.04 |
77.80 |
12.00 |
45,246 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 06 |
110 |
401.70 |
57.20 |
327.10 |
786.00 |
13.68 |
78.00 |
12.00 |
46,411 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 07 |
115 |
420.00 |
59.80 |
325.80 |
805.60 |
14.22 |
78.30 |
12.00 |
47,477 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 08 |
120 |
438.20 |
62.40 |
324.40 |
825.00 |
14.86 |
61.20 |
12.00 |
47,631 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 09 |
125 |
456.50 |
65.00 |
327.20 |
848.70 |
15.50 |
61.60 |
12.00 |
48,921 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Plasterer |
Building Tradesperson Level 04 |
100 |
365.20 |
52.00 |
325.70 |
742.90 |
12.40 |
94.70 |
12.00 |
44,967 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 05 |
105 |
383.50 |
54.60 |
326.40 |
764.50 |
13.04 |
94.90 |
12.00 |
46,138 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 06 |
110 |
401.70 |
57.20 |
327.10 |
786.00 |
13.68 |
95.30 |
12.00 |
47,314 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 07 |
115 |
420.00 |
59.80 |
325.80 |
805.60 |
14.22 |
95.60 |
12.00 |
48,380 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 08 |
120 |
438.20 |
62.40 |
326.50 |
827.10 |
14.86 |
78.40 |
12.00 |
48,637 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 09 |
125 |
456.50 |
65.00 |
327.20 |
848.70 |
15.50 |
78.70 |
12.00 |
49,813 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Plumber |
Building Tradesperson Level 04 |
100 |
365.20 |
52.00 |
325.70 |
742.90 |
12.40 |
121.70 |
12.00 |
46,376 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 05 |
105 |
383.50 |
54.60 |
326.40 |
764.50 |
13.04 |
121.90 |
12.00 |
47,546 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 06 |
110 |
401.70 |
57.20 |
327.10 |
786.00 |
13.68 |
122.20 |
12.00 |
48,717 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 07 |
115 |
420.00 |
59.80 |
325.80 |
805.60 |
14.22 |
122.50 |
12.00 |
49,783 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 08 |
120 |
438.20 |
62.40 |
326.50 |
827.10 |
14.86 |
105.40 |
12.00 |
50,046 |
|
Building Tradesperson Level 09 |
125 |
456.50 |
65.00 |
327.20 |
848.70 |
15.50 |
105.70 |
12.00 |
51,222 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other Building |
Building Employee Entrant Level |
78 |
284.86 |
40.56 |
320.54 |
645.96 |
9.68 |
68.90 |
14.00 |
38,527 |
employees |
Building Employee Level 1 |
82 |
299.46 |
42.64 |
321.10 |
663.20 |
10.20 |
69.10 |
14.00 |
39,464 |
not elsewhere |
Building Employee Level 2 |
87 |
319.18 |
45.45 |
321.88 |
686.51 |
10.87 |
69.30 |
14.00 |
40,725 |
classified |
Building Employee Level 3 |
92 |
337.44 |
48.05 |
322.58 |
708.07 |
11.51 |
69.60 |
14.00 |
41,899 |
|
Building Employee Level 4 |
100 |
365.20 |
52.00 |
325.70 |
742.90 |
12.40 |
70.00 |
14.00 |
43,783 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mechanical Fitter, |
Engineering Employee Level 14 |
78 |
284.86 |
40.56 |
320.54 |
645.96 |
14.68 |
67.80 |
14.00 |
38,730 |
Motor Mechanic, |
Engineering Employee Level 13 |
82 |
299.46 |
42.64 |
321.10 |
663.20 |
15.40 |
68.00 |
14.00 |
39,677 |
Refrigeration |
Engineering Employee Level 12 |
87.4 |
319.18 |
45.45 |
321.88 |
686.51 |
16.47 |
68.20 |
14.00 |
40,960 |
Fitter & other |
Engineering Employee Level 11 |
92.4 |
337.44 |
48.05 |
322.58 |
708.07 |
17.41 |
68.50 |
14.00 |
42,149 |
engineering |
Engineering Tradesperson Level 10 |
100 |
365.20 |
52.00 |
325.70 |
742.90 |
18.80 |
84.60 |
12.00 |
44,774 |
trades |
Engineering Tradesperson Level 09 |
105 |
383.50 |
54.60 |
326.40 |
764.50 |
19.70 |
84.90 |
12.00 |
45,963 |
employees not |
Engineering Tradesperson Level 08 |
110 |
401.70 |
57.20 |
327.10 |
786.00 |
20.70 |
85.10 |
12.00 |
47,148 |
elsewhere |
Engineering Tradesperson Level 07 |
115 |
420.00 |
59.80 |
325.80 |
805.60 |
21.60 |
85.40 |
12.00 |
48,233 |
classified |
Engineering Tradesperson Level 06 |
125 |
456.50 |
65.00 |
329.30 |
850.80 |
23.50 |
68.60 |
12.00 |
49,813 |
|
Engineering Tradesperson Level 05 |
130 |
474.80 |
67.60 |
327.90 |
870.30 |
24.40 |
68.80 |
10.00 |
50,784 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Electrical Fitter/ |
Engineering Tradesperson Level 10 |
100 |
365.20 |
52.00 |
325.70 |
742.90 |
18.80 |
107.00 |
12.00 |
45,943 |
Mechanic |
Engineering Tradesperson Level 09 |
105 |
383.50 |
54.60 |
326.40 |
764.50 |
19.70 |
107.30 |
12.00 |
47,132 |
|
Engineering Tradesperson Level 08 |
110 |
401.70 |
57.20 |
327.10 |
786.00 |
20.70 |
107.70 |
12.00 |
48,327 |
|
Engineering Tradesperson Level 07 |
115 |
420.00 |
59.80 |
325.80 |
805.60 |
21.60 |
107.90 |
12.00 |
49,406 |
|
Engineering Tradesperson Level 06 |
125 |
456.50 |
65.00 |
327.20 |
848.70 |
23.50 |
90.90 |
12.00 |
50,867 |
|
Engineering Tradesperson Level 05 |
130 |
474.80 |
67.60 |
327.90 |
870.30 |
24.40 |
91.20 |
10.00 |
51,952 |