Cook (Tradesperson Sample Clauses

Cook (Tradesperson. A person who has successfully completed an apprenticeship in cooking or who has passed an appropriate recognised trade test in cooking. Will complete duties as per Senior Cook and may also be involved in menu preparation and costing. SCHEDULE TWO – RATES APPLICABLE TO CLASSIFICATIONS Full-time and Part-time rates of pay From October 01, 2006 October o1 2007 October 01 2008 Adult (Mon –Sat) Adult (Sun 150%) Adult (PHol 200%) Adult (Mon –Sat) Adult (Sun 150%) Adult (PHol 200%) Adult (Mon –Sat) Adult (Sun 150%) Adult (PHol 200%) Introduction / Trainee $13.36 $20.04 $26.72 $13.75 $20.63 $27.51 $14.17 $21.26 $28.34 Level 1 $13.77 $20.66 $27.54 $14.18 $21.27 $28.36 $14.61 $21.92 $29.22 Level 2 $14.42 $21.63 $28.84 $14.89 $22.33 $29.78 $15.34 $23.01 $30.68 Level 3 $15.01 $22.52 $30.02 $15.46 $23.18 $30.91 $15.92 $23.89 $31.85 Level 4 $15.97 $23.96 $31.94 $16.45 $24.67 $32.90 $16.95 $25.42 $33.90 Level 5 $17.07 $25.61 $34.14 $17.58 $26.37 $35.17 $18.12 $27.17 $36.23 Level 6 $17.48 $26.22 $34.96 $18.01 $27.01 $36.02 $18.55 $27.83 $37.11 Casual rates of pay From October 1, 2007 October o1 2007 October 01 2008 Adult (Mon –Sat) Adult (Sun 150%) Adult (PHol 200%) Adult (Mon –Sat) Adult (Sun 150%) Adult (PHol 200%) Adult (Mon –Sat) Adult (Sun 150%) Adult (PHol 200%) Introduction / Trainee $16.02 $24.04 $32.05 $16.51 $24.76 $33.02 $17.00 $25.51 $34.01 Level 1 $16.52 $24.78 $33.04 $17.02 $25.53 $34.04 $17.53 $26.30 $35.06 Level 2 $17.35 $26.02 $34.69 $17.87 $26.81 $35.74 $18.41 $27.61 $36.81 Level 3 $18.01 $27.01 $36.01 $18.55 $27.83 $37.10 $19.11 $28.66 $38.22 Level 4 $19.16 $28.74 $38.33 $19.74 $29.61 $39.49 $20.33 $30.50 $40.67 Level 5 $20.48 $30.73 $40.97 $21.10 $31.66 $42.21 $21.74 $32.61 $43.47
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Cook (Tradesperson. Grade 5 means an employee who has completed an apprenticeship or has passed the appropriate trade test in cooking, butchering, baking or pastry cooking and has completed additional appropriate training and who performs any of the following:

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