United Voice WA -v- The Library Board of Western Australia, The Trustees Of The Western Australian Museum, The Board of the Art Gallery

Document Type: Order

Matter Number: APPL 33/2014

Matter Description: Cultural Centre Award 1987

Industry: Cultural

Jurisdiction: Single Commissioner

Member/Magistrate name: Commissioner S M Mayman

Delivery Date: 28 Nov 2014

Result: Award varied

Citation: 2014 WAIRC 01288

WAIG Reference: 94 WAIG 1868

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2014 WAIRC 01288
CULTURAL CENTRE AWARD 1987
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

PARTIES UNITED VOICE WA
APPLICANT
-V-
THE LIBRARY BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA , THE TRUSTEES OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, THE BOARD OF THE ART GALLERY
RESPONDENT
CORAM COMMISSIONER S M MAYMAN
DATE FRIDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 2014
FILE NO/S APPL 33 OF 2014
CITATION NO. 2014 WAIRC 01288

Result Award varied
Representation


APPLICANT MR S DANE

RESPONDENT MR R DAVENPORT (AS AGENT)


Order
HAVING heard Mr S Dane for United Voice WA, as applicant and Mr R Davenport as agent for The Library Board of Western Australia, The Trustees of the Western Australian Museum and the Board of the Art Gallery; and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

THAT the Cultural Centre Award 1987 be varied in accordance with the following schedule and that such variations shall have effect on or after 28 November 2014




COMMISSIONER S M MAYMAN
SCHEDULE

1. Clause 15 -Special Rates and Provisions: Remove clause 15 and insert the following in lieu thereof:

15. - SPECIAL RATES AND PROVISIONS

(1) The employer shall, where practicable, make suitable provisions for employees to change their clothing on the employer’s premises.

(2) Uniforms and/or clean overalls shall be supplied by the employer free of charge, where the employer requires such to be worn. Such items shall always remain the property of the employer.

(3) (a) All employees called upon to clean closets connected to septic tanks or sewers shall be paid an allowance of 82 cents per closet per week.

(b) For the purpose of this subclause one metre of urinal or three urinal stalls shall count as one closet.

(4) An employee shall not be required to work from the top of a ladder more than 3.5 metres long which rests on the ground or floor level, unless he/she has an assistant.

(5) An allowance of $3.00 per day or part thereof shall be paid to an employee required to use an airlift in the course of their duties.

(6) An allowance of $11.70 per day shall be paid in addition to the ordinary rate to an attendant required to operate audio visual equipment.

(7) (a) Except as provided for in paragraph (b) of this subclause an allowance of $6.40 per day shall be paid to an employee required to carry keys and be responsible for securing the premises at the close of business.

(b) Where it is agreed between the employer and the Union in writing then an alternative arrangement may exist in respect of this subclause.

(8) (a) An employee who is required to work away from his/her usual place of work shall be paid for any fares in excess of those normally incurred in travelling from his/her home to his/her usual place of work and return, except where an allowance is paid in accordance with Clause 17. - Fares and Travelling Allowances of the Miscellaneous Government Conditions and Allowances Award No. A4 of 1992.

(b) Travelling time in excess of that normally incurred in travelling from his/her home to his/her usual place of work and return shall be paid at the rate of ordinary time.

(c) An employee who commences or completes a shift at or between the hours of 11.00 pm and 5.00 am, shall in addition to the ordinary rate of pay for that shift be paid an allowance of $14.40 per shift.

2. Clause 16 - Wages: Remove sub clause 16(2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(2) Leading Hands: In addition to the appropriate total wage prescribed in this clause, a leading hand shall be paid:

$
(a) if placed in charge of not less than one and more than five other $28.60
employees

(b) if placed in charge of more than six and not more than ten other $43.80
employees

(c) if placed in charge of more than 11 other employees $56.20
3. Clause 8 - Overtime: Remove sub clause 8(9)(a) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

(9) (a) An employee required to work continuous overtime for more than one hour shall be supplied with a meal by the employer or be paid $12.65 for a meal and if, owing to the amount of overtime worked, a second or subsequent meal is required the employee shall be supplied with each meal by the employer or be paid $7.40 for each meal so required.
United Voice WA -v- The Library Board of Western Australia , The Trustees Of The Western Australian Museum, The Board of the Art Gallery

CULTURAL CENTRE AWARD 1987

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

 

PARTIES United Voice WA

APPLICANT

-v-

The Library Board of Western Australia , The Trustees Of The Western Australian Museum, The Board of the Art Gallery

RESPONDENT

CORAM Commissioner S M Mayman

DATE friday, 28 november 2014

FILE NO/S APPL 33 OF 2014

CITATION NO. 2014 WAIRC 01288

 

Result Award varied

Representation

 


Applicant Mr S Dane

 

Respondent Mr R Davenport (as agent)

 

 

Order

HAVING heard Mr S Dane for United Voice WA, as applicant and Mr R Davenport as agent for The Library Board of Western Australia, The Trustees of the Western Australian Museum and the Board of the Art Gallery; and by consent, the Commission, pursuant to the powers conferred under the Industrial Relations Act 1979, hereby orders:

 

THAT the Cultural Centre Award 1987 be varied in accordance with the following schedule and that such variations shall have effect on or after 28 November 2014

 

 

 

 

Commissioner S M Mayman


SCHEDULE

 

1. Clause 15 -Special Rates and Provisions: Remove clause 15 and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

15. - SPECIAL RATES AND PROVISIONS

 

(1) The employer shall, where practicable, make suitable provisions for employees to change their clothing on the employer’s premises.

 

(2) Uniforms and/or clean overalls shall be supplied by the employer free of charge, where the employer requires such to be worn. Such items shall always remain the property of the employer.

 

(3) (a) All employees called upon to clean closets connected to septic tanks or sewers shall be paid an allowance of 82 cents per closet per week.

 

(b) For the purpose of this subclause one metre of urinal or three urinal stalls shall count as one closet.

 

(4) An employee shall not be required to work from the top of a ladder more than 3.5 metres long which rests on the ground or floor level, unless he/she has an assistant.

 

(5) An allowance of $3.00 per day or part thereof shall be paid to an employee required to use an airlift in the course of their duties.

 

(6) An allowance of $11.70 per day shall be paid in addition to the ordinary rate to an attendant required to operate audio visual equipment.

 

(7) (a) Except as provided for in paragraph (b) of this subclause an allowance of $6.40 per day shall be paid to an employee required to carry keys and be responsible for securing the premises at the close of business.

 

(b) Where it is agreed between the employer and the Union in writing then an alternative arrangement may exist in respect of this subclause.

 

(8) (a) An employee who is required to work away from his/her usual place of work shall be paid for any fares in excess of those normally incurred in travelling from his/her home to his/her usual place of work and return, except where an allowance is paid in accordance with Clause 17. - Fares and Travelling Allowances of the Miscellaneous Government Conditions and Allowances Award No. A4 of 1992.

 

(b) Travelling time in excess of that normally incurred in travelling from his/her home to his/her usual place of work and return shall be paid at the rate of ordinary time.

 

(c) An employee who commences or completes a shift at or between the hours of 11.00 pm and 5.00 am, shall in addition to the ordinary rate of pay for that shift be paid an allowance of $14.40 per shift.

 

2. Clause 16 - Wages: Remove sub clause 16(2) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(2) Leading Hands: In addition to the appropriate total wage prescribed in this clause, a leading hand shall be paid:

 

     $

(a) if placed in charge of not less than one and more than five other $28.60

employees

 

(b) if placed in charge of more than six and not more than ten other $43.80

employees

 

(c) if placed in charge of more than 11 other employees   $56.20


3. Clause 8 - Overtime: Remove sub clause 8(9)(a) of this clause and insert the following in lieu thereof:

 

(9) (a) An employee required to work continuous overtime for more than one hour shall be supplied with a meal by the employer or be paid $12.65 for a meal and if, owing to the amount of overtime worked, a second or subsequent meal is required the employee shall be supplied with each meal by the employer or be paid $7.40 for each meal so required.