Examples of Industrial Gazette in a sentence
All work done by employees in a district specified from time to time by the Minister by notification published in the Industrial Gazette on the day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept as a holiday in relation to the annual agricultural, horticultural or industrial show held at the principal city or town, as specified in such notification of such district will be paid for at the rate of double time and a-half with a minimum of 4 hours.
Service by the employee with a business which has been transmitted from one employer to another and the employee’s service has been deemed continuous in accordance with clause 2(3) or (4) of the Long Service Leave Provisions published in Part 1 (January) of each volume of the Western Australian Industrial Gazette shall also constitute continuous service for the purpose of this clause.
Provided that service by the employee with a business which has been transmitted from one employer to another and the employee’s service has been deemed continuous in accordance with paragraph (3) of subclause (2) of the Long Service Leave Provisions published in Volume 73 of the Western Australian Industrial Gazette at pages 1-4 shall also constitute continuous service for the purpose of this clause.
The Commission shall cause the code, and any amendment or substituted code or any revocation of a code, to be published in the Industrial Gazette for public information.
In this subclause "business" and "transmission" has the same meaning and effect as in the Long Service Leave General Order at Volume 59 of the Western Australian Industrial Gazette, at pages 1 to 6.
Publication of orders The Commission shall direct the Registrar to prepare and publish in the Industrial Gazette the provisions of all orders made under this Division.
The long service leave provisions set out in Volume 59 of the "Western Australian Industrial Gazette" at pages 1 to 6 inclusive are hereby incorporated in and shall be deemed to be part of this award.
The Long Service Leave provisions published in Volume 82 of the Western Australian Industrial Gazette at pages 1 to 4 both inclusive, are hereby incorporated in and shall be deemed to be part of this Award.
Provided that service by the employee with a business which has been transmitted from one employer to another and the employee’s service has been continuous in accordance with subclause (3) of Clause 2 of the Long Service Leave Provisions published in Volume 73 of the Western Australian Industrial Gazette at pages 1-4 shall also constitute continuous service for the purpose of this clause.
Service by the employee with a business which has been transmitted from one employer to another and the employee’s service has been deemed continuous in accordance with Clause 2(3) of the Long Service Leave provisions published in Volume 79 of the Western Australian Industrial Gazette at pages 1-4 must also constitute continuous service for the purpose of this clause.