Laggers & Labourers (36 Hour Divisor Sample Clauses

Laggers & Labourers (36 Hour Divisor. Appendix 1 Table 1 Rates of pay at the first full pay period after 1st April 2020 Sydney/ACT (36 hour div) Wollongong & Central Coast (36 hour div) Newcastle & NSW Country areas (36 hour div) 1st Class Sheet Metal ph $43.58 $40.02 $35.68 pw $1568.88 $1440.72 $1284.48 2nd Class Sheet Metal ph $39.17 $34.43 $32.05 pw $1429.56 $1239.48 $1153.80 Lagger ph $34.43 $30.59 $28.41 pw $1239.48 $1101.24 $1022.76 General Hand ph $30.23 $27.03 25.14 pw $1088.28 $973.08 $905.04 Travel pd $35 $35 $35 Redundancy pw $130 $115 $95 Superannuation pw 9.5% 9.5% 9.5% LSL pw As per LSLC As per LSLC As per LSLC Top-Up W.C pw $15 $15 $15 Site Allowance ph $4.20 $4.20 $4.20 APPENDIX 1 - RATES OF PAY APPENDIX 1 TABLE 2 Appendix 1 Table 2 Rates of pay at the first full pay period after 1st April 2021 Sydney/ACT (36 hour div) Wollongong & Central Coast (36 hour div) Newcastle & NSW Country areas (36 hour div) 1st Class Sheet Metal ph $45.26 $41.56 $37.05 pw $1629.36 $1496.16 $1333.80 2nd Class Sheet Metal ph $40.68 $35.75 $33.28 pw $1483.92 $1287 $1198.08 Lagger ph $35.75 $31.77 $29.50 pw $1287 $1143.72 $1062 General Hand ph $31.40 $28.07 $26.11 pw $1130.40 $1010.52 $939.96 Travel pd $35 $35 $35 Redundancy pw $135 $120 $100 Superannuation pw 9.5% 9.5% 9.5% LSL pw As per LSLC As per LSLC As per LSLC Top-Up W.C pw $15 $15 $15 Site Allowance ph $4.20 $4.20 $4.20 APPENDIX 1 - RATES OF PAY APPENDIX 1 TABLE 3 Appendix 1 Table 3 Rates of pay at the first full pay period after 1st April 2022 Sydney/ACT (36 hour div) Wollongong & Central Coast (36 hour div) Newcastle & NSW Country areas (36 hour div) 1st Class Sheet Metal ph $46.94 $43.10 $38.42 pw $1689.84 $1551.60 $1383.12 2nd Class Sheet Metal ph $42.19 $37.07 $34.51 pw $1538.28 $1334.52 $1242.36 Lagger ph $37.07 $32.95 $30.59 pw $1334.52 $1186.20 $1101.24 General Hand ph $32.57 $29.11 $27.08 pw $1172.52 $1047.96 $974.88 Travel pd $35 $35 $35 Redundancy pw $140 $125 $105 Superannuation pw 9.5% 9.5% 9.5% LSL pw As per LSLC As per LSLC As per LSLC Top-Up W.C pw $15 $15 $15 Site Allowance ph $4.20 $4.20 $4.20 APPENDIX 1 - RATES OF PAY APPENDIX 1 TABLE 4 Appendix 1 Table 4 Rates of pay at the first full pay period after 1st April 2023 Sydney/ACT (36 hour div) Wollongong & Central Coast (36 hour div) Newcastle & NSW Country areas (36 hour div) 1st Class Sheet Metal ph $48.62 $44.64 $39.79 pw $1750.32 $1607.04 $1432.44 2nd Class Sheet Metal ph $43.70 $38.39 $35.74 pw $1592.64 $1382.04 $1286.64 Lagger ph $38.39 $34.13 $31.68 pw $1382.04 $1228.68 $...
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