Common use of Calculation of base hourly rate Clause in Contracts

Calculation of base hourly rate. (a) General (all apprentices and trainees) The base hourly wage rate for school-based apprentices and trainees shall be based on the wage progression arrangements listed in the applicable schedule of this Order, calculated on a pro rata hourly basis. (b) Specific provisions where Training Wage Award - State 2003 rates of pay apply Where the relevant schedule of this Order specifies that the wages for a trainee shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, the base hourly rate of pay for school-based trainees shall be as follows, regardless of the Wage Level for the traineeship. A student is deemed to be in Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 from 1 January of each year. Future adjustments to the base hourly rates specified in this clause shall be based on the following provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, as amended. Wages for Year 10 and 11 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 10. Wages for Year 12 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 11. Step 1: Divide weekly wage by 30.4. Step 2: Round calculation to nearest 10 cents. Base hourly rate for student enrolled in Year 10 or 11 $236.36/30.4 = $7.775 Rounding = $7.80 Base hourly rate for a student rate enrolled in Year 12 $259.54/30.4 = $8.5375 Rounding = $8.50 The figure for the base hourly rate includes all amendments up to, and including 1 October 2007.

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Samples: Workplace Agreement, Workplace Agreement, Workplace Agreement

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Calculation of base hourly rate. (a) General (all apprentices and trainees) The base hourly wage rate for school-based apprentices and trainees shall be based on the wage progression arrangements listed in the applicable schedule of this Order, calculated on a pro rata hourly basis. (b) Specific provisions where Training Wage Award - State 2003 rates of pay apply Where the relevant schedule of this Order specifies that the wages for a trainee shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, the base hourly rate of pay for school-based trainees shall be as follows, regardless of the Wage Level for the traineeship. A student is deemed to be in Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 from 1 January of each year. Future adjustments to the base hourly rates specified in this clause shall be based on the following provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, as amended. Wages for Year 10 and 11 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 10. Wages for Year 12 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 11. Step 1: Divide weekly wage by 30.4. Step 2: Round calculation to nearest 10 cents. Base hourly rate for student enrolled in Year 10 or 11 $236.36/30.4 183.00/30.4 = $7.775 6.0197 Rounding = $7.80 6.00 Base hourly rate for a student rate enrolled in Year 12 $259.54/30.4 219.00/30.4 = $8.5375 7.2039 Rounding = $8.50 7.20 The figure for the base hourly rate includes all amendments up to, and including 1 October 2007September, 2002.

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Samples: Employer Greenfields Agreement

Calculation of base hourly rate. (a) General (all apprentices and trainees) The base hourly wage rate for school-based apprentices and trainees shall be based on the wage progression arrangements listed in the applicable schedule of this Order, calculated on a pro rata hourly basis. (b) Specific provisions where Training Wage Award - State 2003 rates of pay apply Where the relevant schedule of this Order specifies that the wages for a trainee shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, the base hourly rate of pay for school-based trainees shall be as follows, regardless of the Wage Level for the traineeship. A student is deemed to be in Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 from 1 January of each year. Future adjustments to the base hourly rates specified in this clause shall be based on the following provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, as amended. Wages for Year 10 and 11 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 10. Wages for Year 12 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 11. Step 1: Divide weekly wage by 30.4. Step 2: Round calculation to nearest 10 cents. Example: Base hourly rate for student enrolled in Year 10 or 11 $236.36/30.4 = $7.775 Rounding = $7.80 Base hourly rate for a student rate enrolled in Year 12 $259.54/30.4 = $8.5375 Rounding = $8.50 The figure for the base hourly rate includes all amendments up to, and including 1 October 2007.

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Samples: Workplace Agreement

Calculation of base hourly rate. (a) General (all apprentices and trainees) The base hourly wage rate for school-based apprentices and trainees shall be based on the wage progression arrangements listed in the applicable schedule of this Order, calculated on a pro rata hourly basis. (b) Specific provisions where Training Wage Award - State 2003 rates of pay apply Where the relevant schedule of this Order specifies that the wages for a trainee shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, the base hourly rate of pay for school-based trainees shall be as follows, regardless of the Wage Level for the traineeship. A student is deemed to be in Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 from 1 January of each year. Future adjustments to the base hourly rates specified in this clause shall be based on the following provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, as amended. Wages for Year 10 and 11 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 10. Wages for Year 12 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 11. Step 1: Divide weekly wage by 30.4. Step 2: Round calculation to nearest 10 cents. Base hourly rate for student enrolled in Year 10 or 11 $236.36/30.4 232.18/30.4 = $7.775 7.6375 Rounding = $7.80 7.60 Base hourly rate for a student rate enrolled in Year 12 $259.54/30.4 254.98/30.4 = $8.5375 8.3875 Rounding = $8.50 8.40 The figure for the base hourly rate includes all amendments up to, and including 1 October 2007December, 2006.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Workplace Agreement

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Calculation of base hourly rate. (a) General (all apprentices and trainees) The base hourly wage rate for school-based apprentices and trainees shall be based on the wage progression arrangements listed in the applicable schedule of this Order, calculated on a pro rata hourly basis. (b) Specific provisions where Training Wage Award - State 2003 rates of pay apply Where the relevant schedule of this Order specifies that the wages for a trainee shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, the base hourly rate of pay for school-based trainees shall be as follows, regardless of the Wage Level for the traineeship. A student is deemed to be in Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 from 1 January of each year. Future adjustments to the base hourly rates specified in this clause shall be based on the following provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, as amended. Wages for Year 10 and 11 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 10. Wages for Year 12 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 11. Step 1: Divide weekly wage by 30.4. Step 2: Round calculation to nearest 10 cents. Example: Base hourly rate for student enrolled in Year 10 or 11 $236.36/30.4 242.81/30.4 = $7.775 7.99 Rounding = $7.80 8.00 Base hourly rate for a student rate enrolled in Year 12 $259.54/30.4 266.62/30.4 = $8.5375 8.77 Rounding = $8.50 8.80 The figure for the base hourly rate includes all amendments up to, and including 1 October 20072008.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Workplace Agreement

Calculation of base hourly rate. (a) General (all apprentices and trainees) The base hourly wage rate for school-based apprentices and trainees shall be based on the wage progression arrangements listed in the applicable schedule of this Order, calculated on a pro rata hourly basis. (b) Specific provisions where Training Wage Award - State 2003 rates of pay apply Where the relevant schedule of this Order specifies that the wages for a trainee shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, the base hourly rate of pay for school-based trainees shall be as follows, regardless of the Wage Level for the traineeship. A student is deemed to be in Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 from 1 January of each year. Future adjustments to the base hourly rates specified in this clause shall be based on the following provisions of the Training Wage Award - State 2003, as amended. Wages for Year 10 and 11 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 10. Wages for Year 12 students are calculated on the rate applicable to a trainee less than 1 year out of Year 11. Step 1: Divide weekly wage by 30.4. Step 2: Round calculation to nearest 10 cents. Example: Base hourly rate for student enrolled in Year 10 or 11 $236.36/30.4 242.81/30.4 = $7.775 7.987 Rounding = $7.80 8.00 Base hourly rate for a student rate enrolled in Year 12 $259.54/30.4 266.62/30.4 = $8.5375 8.770 Rounding = $8.50 8.80 The figure for the base hourly rate includes all amendments up to, and including 1 October 20072008.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Workplace Agreement

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