Minimum Insurance Benefits Sample Clauses

Minimum Insurance Benefits. The current insurance fund shall provide Employees with the following minimum benefits: ▪ 24 hour, 7 days a week cover for injury or sickness Australia- wide; ▪ $1,000 per week (per trades-person) or $600 per week (Apprentices/Trainees) for up to 104 weeks, after a 14-day waiting period; ▪ No weekly payments for the first 52 weeks of a Work Cover claim, but weekly make-up payments from the 52nd week onwards.
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Minimum Insurance Benefits. The insurance fund shall provide Employees with the following minimum benefits: ▪ 24 hour, 7 days a week cover for injury or sickness Australia-wide; ▪ $1,000 per week (per trades-person) or $600 per week (apprentice) for up to 104 weeks, after a 14-day waiting period; ▪ No weekly payments for the first 52 weeks of a WorkCover claim, but weekly make-up payments from the 52nd week onwards. Appendix A Schedule 1 – Basic Periodic Rates of Pay Classification Scales 7TH MARCH 2007 1ST MARCH 2008 (first full pay period on or after) 1ST MARCH 2009 (first full pay period on or after) Hourly Rate Weekly Rate Hourly Rate Weekly Rate Hourly Rate Weekly Rate Casual Electrician (1 or 2) Includes 20% Loading $30.78 $1,231.20 $32.26 $1,290.40 $33.80 $1,352.00 Electrician 1 <1 year of employment $25.65 $974.70 $26.88 $1,021.44 $28.17 $1,070.46 Electrician 1 >1 year of employment $26.88 $1,021.44 $28.17 $1,070.46 $29.52 $1,121.76 Electrician 2 >1 year of employment $27.93 $1,061.34 $29.22 $1,110.36 $30.57 $1,161.66 Apprentices 1st Year $8.49 $322.62 $8.90 $338.20 $9.33 $354.54 2nd Year $11.12 $422.56 $11.65 $442.70 $12.21 $463.98 3rd Year $15.16 $576.08 $15.89 $603.82 $16.65 $632.70 4th Year $17.79 $676.02 $18.64 $708.32 $19.53 $742.14 Schedule 2 - Allowances Availability for Duty (Clause 20.1) Availability for Duty Allowance $40.00 per week Table 1A Supervisory Allowances (Clause 20.6) Supervisory Level All Purpose Allowance Leading Hand Level 1 (1 –2 EMPLOYEES) $6.00 per day Leading Hand Level 2 (3 –10 EMPLOYEES) $8.00 per day Distant Work (Clause 20.2) Living Away From Home Allowance $20.00 per day

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