WAGES ? OPERATORS Sample Clauses

WAGES ? OPERATORS. SECTION 1. The wages of all operators covered by this Agreement shall be as follows: All operators in training: $7.50 After completion of training: (Hourly Rates) EFFECTIVE DATES January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 1999 2000 2001 2002 1st 12 months 10.20 10.61 11.03 11.49 2nd 12 months 11.32 11.73 12.15 12.61 3rd 12 months 12.37 12.78 13.20 13.66 After 36 months 13.55 13.96 14.38 14.84
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WAGES ? OPERATORS. The above equates to 37 designated shift positions. Only 9 relief positions are required but, SECWA-GD agree to 11 relief positions to facilitate the clearance of excess leave and to provide for necessary training. All 48 positions be a single classification (level 8 of the SECWA wages award) and be designated a Power Plant Operator (PPO). Furthermore, there would be no demarcation within the wages operations area and the Unit Attendant 1 (UA1), Unit Attendant 2 (UA2) and Auxiliary Plant Attendant (APA), PPO would be required to have the competencies to cover the duties of the existing positions. Personnel who are currently classified as UA1s will be paid an allowance equivalent to leading hand 3 to 10 to compensate for the additional and intensive training requirements anticipated during the training of UA2s and APAs to PPO level. This allowance shall be paid until the 30 June 1995 unless it is absorbed by a reclassification resulting from the job redesign proposed for operational staff at KPS. All existing wages operations personnel at KPS will be given the opportunity to gain the necessary competencies to be classified as a PPO by 23 September 1994. Existing UA1s will transfer to the PPO positions. Personnel not wishing to gain these competencies or who are not able to achieve the required competencies after appropriate training for appointment as a PPO will have the following options viz:

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