Towers Allowance. An Employee working on a chimney stack, spire, control tower, observation tower, radio or television mast or tower, air shaft (other than above ground in a multi-storey building), cooling tower, water tower or silo, where the construction exceeds 15 metres in height shall be paid an hourly allowance as follows: Height From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 For all work above 15 metres $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.93 For all work each 15 metres additional $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.93 27.1 The Employer will appoint the HSR (and additional Employees as required) to perform first aid duties, provided they hold a current Senior First Aid certificate (or equivalent) or Industrial First Aid certificate (or equivalent) from St. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, the Australian Red Cross Society or similar body, upon providing proof to the Employer, will be paid a daily allowance as follows: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 28.1 For the purposes of this clause, Leading Hand means an Employee who is given by the Employer: (a) the responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of other persons; or (b) in the case of only one person the specific responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of that person. 28.2 An Employee specifically appointed to be a Leading Hand will be paid, as a minimum, the hourly All-Purpose allowance specified in the table below in addition to the Employee’s own rate of pay or the hourly rate of pay being paid to the highest classification being supervised by that Employee (whichever is the greater): Number of person(s) From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 In charge of not more than one (1) person $0.95 $1.00 $1.05 $1.10 In charge of two (2) and not more than five (5) persons $1.67 $1.75 $1.84 $1.94 In charge of six (6) and not more than ten (10) persons $2.15 $2.26 $2.37 $2.50 In charge of more than ten (10) persons $2.85 $2.99 $3.14 $3.30
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Towers Allowance. An Employee working on a chimney stack, spire, control tower, observation tower, radio or television mast or tower, air shaft (other than above ground in a multi-storey building), cooling tower, water tower or silo, where the construction exceeds 15 metres in height shall be paid an hourly allowance as follows: Height From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 For all work above 15 metres $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.93 For all work each 15 metres additional $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.930.93 First Aid Allowance
27.1 The Employer will appoint the HSR (and additional Employees as required) to perform first aid duties, provided they hold a current Senior First Aid certificate (or equivalent) or Industrial First Aid certificate (or equivalent) from St. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, the Australian Red Cross Society or similar body, upon providing proof to the Employer, will be paid a daily allowance as follows: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/202631/12/2026 All Purpose Leading Hand Allowance
28.1 For the purposes of this clause, Leading Hand means an Employee who is given by the Employer:
(a) the responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of other persons; or
(b) in the case of only one person the specific responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of that person.
28.2 An Employee specifically appointed to be a Leading Hand will be paid, as a minimum, the hourly All-Purpose allowance specified in the table below in addition to the Employee’s own rate of pay or the hourly rate of pay being paid to the highest classification being supervised by that Employee (whichever is the greater): Number of person(s) From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 In charge of not more than one (1) person $0.95 $1.00 $1.05 $1.10 In charge of two (2) and not more than five (5) persons $1.67 $1.75 $1.84 $1.94 In charge of six (6) and not more than ten (10) persons $2.15 $2.26 $2.37 $2.50 In charge of more than ten (10) persons $2.85 $2.99 $3.14 $3.303.30 Meal Allowance
29.1 An Employee required to work overtime for at least one and a half hours after working ordinary hours must be paid the following amount to meet the cost of a meal: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 Industry Allowances
30.1 An Employee will be entitled to applicable specialist allowances as set out in Appendix F –.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Towers Allowance. An Employee working on a chimney stack, spire, control tower, observation tower, radio or television mast or tower, air shaft (other than above ground in a multi-storey building), cooling tower, water tower or silo, where the construction exceeds 15 metres in height shall be paid an hourly allowance as follows: Height From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 For all work above 15 metres $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.93 For all work each 15 metres additional $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.930.93 First Aid Allowance
27.1 The Employer will appoint the HSR (and additional Employees as required) to perform first aid duties, provided they hold a current Senior First Aid certificate (or equivalent) or Industrial First Aid certificate (or equivalent) from St. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, the Australian Red Cross Society or similar body, upon providing proof to the Employer, will be paid a daily allowance as follows: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/202631/12/2026 All Purpose Leading Hand Allowance
28.1 For the purposes of this clause, Leading Hand means an Employee who is given by the Employer:
(a) the responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of other persons; or
(b) in the case of only one person the specific responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of that person.
28.2 An Employee specifically appointed to be a Leading Hand will be paid, as a minimum, the hourly All-Purpose allowance specified in the table below in addition to the Employee’s own rate of pay or the hourly rate of pay being paid to the highest classification being supervised by that Employee (whichever is the greater): Number of person(s) From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 In charge of not more than one (1) person $0.95 $1.00 $1.05 $1.10 In charge of two (2) and not more than five (5) persons $1.67 $1.75 $1.84 $1.94 In charge of six (6) and not more than ten (10) persons $2.15 $2.26 $2.37 $2.50 In charge of more than ten (10) persons $2.85 $2.99 $3.14 $3.303.30 Meal Allowance
29.1 An Employee required to work overtime for at least one and a half hours after working ordinary hours must be paid the following amount to meet the cost of a meal: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 Industry Allowances
30.1 An Employee will be entitled to applicable specialist allowances as set out in Appendix G and Appendix H.
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Samples: Greenfields Agreement
Towers Allowance. An Employee working on a chimney stack, spire, control tower, observation tower, radio or television mast or tower, air shaft (other than above ground in a multi-storey building), cooling tower, water tower or silo, where the construction exceeds 15 metres in height shall be paid an hourly allowance as follows: Height From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 For all work above 15 metres $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.93 For all work each 15 metres additional $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.930.93 First Aid Allowance
27.1 The Employer will appoint the HSR (and additional Employees as required) to perform first aid duties, provided they hold a current Senior First Aid certificate (or equivalent) or Industrial First Aid certificate (or equivalent) from St. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, the Australian Red Cross Society or similar body, upon providing proof to the Employer, will be paid a daily allowance as follows: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/202631/12/2026 All Purpose Leading Hand Allowance
28.1 For the purposes of this clause, Leading Hand means an Employee who is given by the Employer:
(a) the responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of other persons; or
(b) in the case of only one person the specific responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of that person.
28.2 An Employee specifically appointed to be a Leading Hand will be paid, as a minimum, the hourly All-Purpose allowance specified in the table below in addition to the Employee’s own rate of pay or the hourly rate of pay being paid to the highest classification being supervised by that Employee (whichever is the greater): Number of person(s) From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 In charge of not more than one (1) person $0.95 $1.00 $1.05 $1.10 In charge of two (2) and not more than five (5) persons $1.67 $1.75 $1.84 $1.94 In charge of six (6) and not more than ten (10) persons $2.15 $2.26 $2.37 $2.50 In charge of more than ten (10) persons $2.85 $2.99 $3.14 $3.303.30 Meal Allowance
29.1 An Employee required to work overtime for at least one and a half hours after working ordinary hours must be paid the following amount to meet the cost of a meal: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 Industry Allowances
30.1 An Employee will be entitled to applicable specialist allowances as set out in Appendix F.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
Towers Allowance. An Employee working on a chimney stack, spire, control tower, observation tower, radio or television mast or tower, air shaft (other than above ground in a multi-storey building), cooling tower, water tower or silo, where the construction exceeds 15 metres in height shall be paid an hourly allowance as follows: Height From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 For all work above 15 metres $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.93 For all work each 15 metres additional $0.80 $0.84 $0.88 $0.930.93 First Aid Allowance
27.1 The Employer will appoint the HSR (and additional Employees as required) to perform first aid duties, provided they hold a current Senior First Aid certificate (or equivalent) or Industrial First Aid certificate (or equivalent) from St. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx, the Australian Red Cross Society or similar body, upon providing proof to the Employer, will be paid a daily allowance as follows: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/202631/12/2026 All Purpose Leading Hand Allowance
28.1 For the purposes of this clause, Leading Hand means an Employee who is given by the Employer:
(a) the responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of other persons; or
(b) in the case of only one person the specific responsibility of directing and/or supervising the work of that person.
28.2 An Employee specifically appointed to be a Leading Hand will be paid, as a minimum, the hourly All-Purpose allowance specified in the table below in addition to the Employee’s own rate of pay or the hourly rate of pay being paid to the highest classification being supervised by that Employee (whichever is the greater): Number of person(s) From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 In charge of not more than one (1) person $0.95 $1.00 $1.05 $1.10 In charge of two (2) and not more than five (5) persons $1.67 $1.75 $1.84 $1.94 In charge of six (6) and not more than ten (10) persons $2.15 $2.26 $2.37 $2.50 In charge of more than ten (10) persons $2.85 $2.99 $3.14 $3.303.30 Meal Allowance
29.1 An Employee required to work overtime for at least one and a half hours after working ordinary hours must be paid the following amount to meet the cost of a meal: From Operative Date From First Pay Period 31/12/2024 From First Pay Period 31/12/2025 From First Pay Period 31/12/2026 Industry Allowances
30.1 An Employee will be entitled to applicable specialist allowances as set out in Appendix F and Appendix G.
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Samples: Collective Agreement