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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1979

In the matter of consideration of rescinding General Order No.975 of 1998 on location allowances and making a new General Order pursuant to section50 of the Industrial Relations Act, 1979

(No. 690 of 1999)

COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION28 June 1999

COMMISSIONER S A CAWLEY

COMMISSIONER A R BEECH

COMMISSIONER S J KENNER

GENERAL ORDER

HAVING heard Mr D Jones on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (Inc.) and MrJAbdullah on behalf of the Australian Mines and Metals Association Incorporated and MsSMayman on behalf of the Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia and there being no appearance by or on behalf of the Minister for Labour Relations;

NOW THEREFORE, the Commission in Court Session, pursuant to the powers conferred on it by the Industrial Relations Act, 1979 hereby orders

(1)THAT each award, industrial agreement or order cited in ScheduleA of this Order be varied by substituting for the location allowances provisions contained in each such award, industrial agreement or order the location allowance provisions inScheduleB of this General Order.

(2)THAT each such variation shall have effect from the beginning of the first pay period to commence on or after the first day of July 1999.

(3)THAT this General Order replace the General Order in Matter No.975 of 1998 which thereby shall be rescinded.

COMMISSIONER

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE COMMISSION IN COURT SESSION

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SCHEDULEA

Title of award, industrial agreement or orderClause No.

Aerated Water and Cordial Manufacturing Industry Award 197531

Aged and Disabled Persons Hostels Award, 198728

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry (Construction and Servicing) Award No. 10 of 197920

Artworkers Award20

Bakers’ (Country) Award No. 18 of 197721

Breadcarters (Country) Award 197627

Building Trades Award 196824

Building Trades (Construction) Award 1987Appendix A

Child Care (Out of School Care - Playleaders) Award10

Children's Services (Private) Award12

Cleaners and Caretakers Award, 196921

Cleaners and Caretakers (Car and Caravan Parks) Award 197522

Clerks' (Accountants' Employees) Award 198423

Clerks (Commercial Radio and Television Broadcasters) Award of 197027

Clerks (Commercial, Social and Professional Services) Award No. 14 of 197227

Clerks' (Control Room Operators) Award 198425

Clerks' (Credit and Finance Establishments) Award31

Clerks' (Customs and/or Shipping and/or Forwarding Agents) Award30

Clerks' (Hotels, Motels and Clubs) Award 197922

Clerks' (Taxi Services) Award of 197028

Clerks (Timber) Award31

Clerks' (Wholesale & Retail Establishments) Award No. 38 of 194728

Clothing Trades Award 197322

Contract Cleaners Award, 198624

Contract Cleaners' (Ministry of Education) Award 199021

CSBP & Farmers Award 199023

Dental Technicians' and Attendant/Receptionists’ Award, 198229

The Draughtsmen's, Tracers', Planners' and Technical Officers' Award 197932

Dry Cleaning and Laundry Award 197922

Earth Moving and Construction Award25

Electrical Contracting Industry Award R 22 of 197822

Electrical Trades (Security Alarms Industry) Award 198019

Electronics Industry Award No. A 22 of 198524

Engine Drivers' (Building and Steel Construction) Award No. 20 of 197325

Engine Drivers' (General) Award20

Enrolled Nurses and Nursing Assistants (Private) Award No. 8 of 197823

Foodland Associated Limited (Western Australia) Warehouse Award 198239

Foremen (Building Trades) Award 199115

Funeral Directors' Assistants' Award No. 18 of 196233

Furniture Trades Industry Award46

Gate, Fence and Frames Manufacturing Award21

Golf Link and Bowling Green Employees' Award, 199328

Hairdressers Award 198931

The Horticultural (Nursery) Industry Award, No. 30 of 19806

Hospital Salaried Officers (Good Samaritan Industries) Award 199029

Industrial Catering Workers' Award, 197740

Independent Schools (Boarding House) Supervisory Staff Award22

Independent Schools Administrative and Technical Officers Award 199319

Independent Schools' Teachers' Award 197617

Jenny Craig Employees Award, 199528

Landscape Gardening Industry Award18

Licensed Establishments (Retail and Wholesale) Award 197931

Lift Industry (Electrical and Metal Trades) Award, 197320

Materials Testing Employees' Award, 198412

Meat Industry (State) Award, 19808

Metal Trades (General) Award 196622

Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers' Award, 197642

Motor Vehicle (Service Station, Sales Establishments, Rust Prevention and Paint Protection),

Industry Award No. 29 of 198017

Nurses' (Day Care Centres) Award 197622

Nurses (Dentists Surgeries) Award 197723

Nurses (Doctors Surgeries) Award 197722

Nurses’ (Independent Schools) Award20

Nurses' (Private Hospitals) Award30

Pastrycooks' Award No. 24 of 198111

Permanent Building Societies (Administrative and Clerical Officers) Award, 197530

Pest Control Industry Award 198214

Photographic Industry Award, 198029

Private Hospital Employees' Award, 197240

Quarry Workers' Award, 196919

Radio and Television Employees' Award23

Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers' Award, 197942

Retail Food Services Employees' Agreement 199139

Retail Food Establishments Employees Agreement 199234

The Rock Lobster and Prawn Processing Award 197826

School Employees (Independent Day & Boarding Schools) Award, 198031

Security Officers' Award24

Security Officers (North West Shelf Project) Order No. 344 of 199412

Sheet Metal Workers' Award No. 10 of 197326

The Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) State Award 197739

Supermarkets and Chain Stores (Western Australia) Warehouse Award 198239

Teachers' Aides' (Independent Schools) Award 198817

Timber Yard Workers Award No. 11 of 195128

Transport Workers (General) Award No. 10 of 196125

Transport Workers (Mobile Food Vendors) Award 198718

Transport Workers' (North West Passenger Vehicles) Award, 198829

Transport Workers' (Passenger Vehicles) Award No. R 47 of 197824

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SCHEDULEB

Subject to the provisions of this clause, in addition to the rates prescribed in the wages clause of this award, an employee shall be paid the following weekly allowances when employed in the towns prescribed hereunder. Provided that where the wages are prescribed as fortnightly rates of pay, these allowances shall be shown as fortnightly allowances.

TOWNPER WEEK

Agnew / $15.40
Argyle / $39.90
Balladonia / $15.10
Barrow Island / $26.00
Boulder / $ 6.30
Broome / $24.40
Bullfinch / $ 7.30
Carnarvon / $12.50
Cockatoo Island / $26.80
Coolgardie / $ 6.30
Cue / $15.60
Dampier / $21.20
Denham / $12.50
Derby / $25.40
Esperance / $ 4.70
Eucla / $17.10
Exmouth / $21.90
Fitzroy Crossing / $30.60
Goldsworthy / $13.90
Halls Creek / $34.90
Kalbarri / $ 5.20
Kalgoorlie / $ 6.30
Kambalda / $ 6.30
Karratha / $25.10
Koolan Island / $26.80
Koolyanobbing / $ 7.30
Kununurra / $39.90
Laverton / $15.50
Learmonth / $21.90
Leinster / $15.40
Leonora / $15.50
Madura / $16.10
Marble Bar / $38.10
Meekatharra / $13.40
Mount Magnet / $16.70
Mundrabilla / $16.60
Newman / $14.70
Norseman / $13.00
Nullagine / $38.00
Onslow / $26.00
Pannawonica / $19.80
Paraburdoo / $19.60
Port Hedland / $21.00
Ravensthorpe / $ 8.20
Roebourne / $28.80
Sandstone / $15.40

TOWNPER WEEK

Shark Bay / $12.50
Shay Gap / $13.90
Southern Cross / $ 7.30
Telfer / $35.40
Teutonic Bore / $15.40
Tom Price / $19.60
Whim Creek / $24.90
Wickham / $24.20
Wiluna / $15.60
Wittenoom / $33.70
Wyndham / $37.70

(2)Except as provided in subclause (3) of this clause, an employee who has:

(a)a dependent shall be paid double the allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause;

(b)a partial dependent shall be paid the allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause plus the difference between that rate and the amount such partial dependent is receiving by way of a district or location allowance.

(3)Where an employee:

(a)is provided with board and lodging by his/her employer, free of charge; or

(b)is provided with an allowance in lieu of board and lodging by virtue of the award or an order or agreement made pursuant to the Act;

such employee shall be paid 662/3 per cent of the allowances prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause.

The provisions of paragraph (b) of this subclause shall have effect on and from the 24th day of July, 1990.

(4)Subject to subclause (2) of this clause, junior employees, casual employees, part time employees, apprentices receiving less than adult rate and employees employed for less than a full week shall receive that proportion of the location allowance as equates with the proportion that their wage for ordinary hours that week is to the adult rate for the work performed.

(5)Where an employee is on annual leave or receives payment in lieu of annual leave he/she shall be paid for the period of such leave the location allowance to which he/she would ordinarily be entitled.

(6)Where an employee is on long service leave or other approved leave with pay (other than annual leave) he/she shall only be paid location allowance for the period of such leave he/she remains in the location in which he/she is employed.

(7)For the purposes of this clause:

(a)“Dependant” shall mean -

(i)a spouse or defacto spouse; or

(ii)a child where there is no spouse or defacto spouse;

who does not receive a location allowance or who, if in receipt of a salary or wage package, receives no consideration for which the location allowance is payable pursuant to the provisions of this clause.

(b)“Partial Dependant” shall mean a “dependent” as prescribed in paragraph (a) of this subclause who receives a location allowance which is less than the location allowance prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause or who, if in receipt of a salary or wage package, receives less than a full consideration for which the location allowance is payable pursuant to the provisions of this clause.

(8)Where an employee is employed in a town or location not specified in this clause the allowance payable for the purpose of subclause (1) of this clause shall be such amount as may be agreed between Australian Mines and Metals Association, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia and the Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia or, failing such agreement, as may be determined by the Commission.

(9)Subject to the making of a General Order pursuant to s.50 of the Act, that part of each location allowance representing prices shall be varied from the beginning of the first pay period commencing on or after the 1st day in July of each year in accordance with the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (excluding housing), for Perth measured to the end of the immediately preceding March quarter, the calculation to be taken to the nearest ten cents.

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SCHEDULEC

LOCATION ALLOWANCES - JULY 1999

PRICES / ISOLATION / CLIMATE / TOTALS
Index No. / Prices / Index No. / Isolation / Index No. / Climate / Amount / 50.00%
Maximum Allowance / 100 / $65.60 / 100 / $10.00 / 100 / $5.00 / $80.60 / $40.30
Location
Agnew / 35 / $23.00 / 68 / $ 6.80 / 19 / $0.95 / $30.75 / $15.40
Argyle / 100 / $65.60 / 93 / $ 9.30 / 99 / $4.95 / $79.85 / $39.90
Balladonia / 40 / $26.20 / 40 / $ 4.00 / 0 / $0.00 / $30.20 / $15.10
Barrow Island / 65 / $42.60 / 62 / $ 6.20 / 62 / $3.10 / $51.90 / $26.00
Boulder / 16 / $10.50 / 15 / $ 1.50 / 12 / $0.60 / $12.60 / $ 6.30
Broome / 58 / $38.00 / 71 / $ 7.10 / 73 / $3.65 / $48.75 / $24.40
Bullfinch / 16 / $10.50 / 33 / $ 3.30 / 15 / $0.75 / $14.55 / $ 7.30
Carnarvon / 30 / $19.70 / 43 / $ 4.30 / 18 / $0.90 / $24.90 / $12.50
Cockatoo Island / 63 / $41.30 / 80 / $ 8.00 / 86 / $4.30 / $53.60 / $26.80
Coolgardie / 16 / $10.50 / 15 / $ 1.50 / 12 / $0.60 / $12.60 / $ 6.30
Cue / 37 / $24.30 / 55 / $ 5.50 / 29 / $1.45 / $31.25 / $15.60
Dampier / 51 / $33.50 / 58 / $ 5.80 / 61 / $3.05 / $42.35 / $21.20
Denham / 30 / $19.70 / 43 / $ 4.30 / 18 / $0.90 / $24.90 / $12.50
Derby / 60 / $39.40 / 71 / $ 7.10 / 86 / $4.30 / $50.80 / $25.40
Esperance / 9 / $ 5.90 / 34 / $ 3.40 / 0 / $0.00 / $ 9.30 / $ 4.70
Eucla / 40 / $26.20 / 79 / $ 7.90 / 0 / $0.00 / $34.10 / $17.10
Exmouth / 55 / $36.10 / 53 / $ 5.30 / 49 / $2.45 / $43.85 / $21.90
Fitzroy Crossing / 74 / $48.50 / 87 / $ 8.70 / 80 / $4.00 / $61.20 / $30.60
Goldsworthy / 26 / $17.10 / 66 / $ 6.60 / 83 / $4.15 / $27.85 / $13.90
Halls Creek / 88 / $57.70 / 91 / $ 9.10 / 61 / $3.05 / $69.85 / $34.90
Kalbarri / 14 / $ 9.20 / 12 / $ 1.20 / 0 / $0.00 / $10.40 / $ 5.20
Kalgoorlie / 16 / $10.50 / 15 / $ 1.50 / 12 / $0.60 / $12.60 / $ 6.30
Kambalda / 16 / $10.50 / 15 / $ 1.50 / 12 / $0.60 / $12.60 / $ 6.30
Karratha / 63 / $41.30 / 58 / $ 5.80 / 61 / $3.05 / $50.15 / $25.10
Koolan Island / 63 / $41.30 / 80 / $ 8.00 / 86 / $4.30 / $53.60 / $26.80
Koolyanobbing / 16 / $10.50 / 33 / $ 3.30 / 15 / $0.75 / $14.55 / $ 7.30
Kununurra / 100 / $65.60 / 93 / $ 9.30 / 99 / $4.95 / $79.85 / $39.90
Laverton / 37 / $24.30 / 58 / $ 5.80 / 19 / $0.95 / $31.05 / $15.50
Learmonth / 55 / $36.10 / 53 / $ 5.30 / 49 / $2.45 / $43.85 / $21.90
Leinster / 35 / $23.00 / 68 / $ 6.80 / 19 / $0.95 / $30.75 / $15.40
Leonora / 37 / $24.30 / 58 / $ 5.80 / 19 / $0.95 / $31.05 / $15.50
Madura / 40 / $26.20 / 60 / $ 6.00 / 0 / $0.00 / $32.20 / $16.10
Marble Bar / 100 / $65.60 / 70 / $ 7.00 / 73 / $3.65 / $76.25 / $38.10
Meekatharra / 32 / $21.00 / 44 / $ 4.40 / 29 / $1.45 / $26.85 / $13.40
Mount Magnet / 41 / $26.90 / 48 / $ 4.80 / 33 / $1.65 / $33.35 / $16.70
Mundrabilla / 40 / $26.20 / 70 / $ 7.00 / 0 / $0.00 / $33.20 / $16.60
Newman / 34 / $22.30 / 49 / $ 4.90 / 42 / $2.10 / $29.30 / $14.70
Norseman / 34 / $22.30 / 34 / $ 3.40 / 7 / $0.35 / $26.05 / $13.00
Nullagine / 100 / $65.60 / 75 / $ 7.50 / 58 / $2.90 / $76.00 / $38.00
Onslow / 65 / $42.60 / 62 / $ 6.20 / 62 / $3.10 / $51.90 / $26.00
Pannawonica / 47 / $30.80 / 60 / $ 6.00 / 55 / $2.75 / $39.55 / $19.80
Paraburdoo / 47 / $30.80 / 60 / $ 6.00 / 48 / $2.40 / $39.20 / $19.60
Port Hedland / 51 / $33.50 / 50 / $ 5.00 / 71 / $3.55 / $42.05 / $21.00
PRICES / ISOLATION / CLIMATE / TOTALS
Index No. / Prices / Index No. / Isolation / Index No. / Climate / Amount / 50.00%
Maximum Allowance / 100 / $65.60 / 100 / $10.00 / 100 / $5.00 / $80.60 / $40.30
Location
Ravensthorpe / 18 / $11.80 / 45 / $ 4.50 / 0 / $0.00 / $16.30 / $ 8.20
Roebourne / 73 / $47.90 / 59 / $ 5.90 / 77 / $3.85 / $57.65 / $28.80
Sandstone / 35 / $23.00 / 68 / $ 6.80 / 19 / $0.95 / $30.75 / $15.40
Shark Bay / 30 / $19.70 / 43 / $ 4.30 / 18 / $0.90 / $24.90 / $12.50
Shay Gap / 26 / $17.10 / 66 / $ 6.60 / 83 / $4.15 / $27.85 / $13.90
Southern Cross / 16 / $10.50 / 33 / $ 3.30 / 15 / $0.75 / $14.55 / $ 7.30
Telfer / 90 / $59.00 / 81 / $ 8.10 / 73 / $3.65 / $70.75 / $35.40
Teutonic Bore / 35 / $23.00 / 68 / $ 6.80 / 19 / $0.95 / $30.75 / $15.40
Tom Price / 47 / $30.80 / 60 / $ 6.00 / 48 / $2.40 / $39.20 / $19.60
Whim Creek / 62 / $40.70 / 54 / $ 5.40 / 74 / $3.70 / $49.80 / $24.90
Wickham / 59 / $38.70 / 59 / $ 5.90 / 77 / $3.85 / $48.45 / $24.20
Wiluna / 35 / $23.00 / 68 / $ 6.80 / 29 / $1.45 / $31.25 / $15.60
Wittenoom / 88 / $57.70 / 71 / $ 7.10 / 53 / $2.65 / $67.45 / $33.70
Wyndham / 92 / $60.40 / 100 / $10.00 / 100 / $5.00 / $75.40 / $37.70