Examples of MCE Act in a sentence
Reference should also be made to the Minimum Conditions of Employment Act 1993 (MCE Act), the Long Service Leave Act 1958 (LSL Act), and the Industrial Relations Act 1979 (IR Act) for full details.This document is formatted for viewing on the Wageline website and contains web links to other relevant information.
The Amended IR Act is not to exclude from its coverage persons who are currently excluded from the definition of an employee under s 3 of the Minimum Conditions of Employment Act 1993 (WA) (MCE Act) and regulation 3 of the Minimum Conditions of Employment Regulations 1993 (MCE Regulations), as persons remunerated wholly by commission or percentage reward, or wholly at piece rates.
Funding is limited, and the working group needs to pick and choose how best to target the communities.
After hearing submissions and considering the evidence, the Commission issued a General Order that adjusted the current minimum wage and rates of wages paid under awards by an increase of$13.00 per week, bringing the minimum wage for award covered employees and award free employees covered by the MCE Act to $692.90.
In the Western Australian State industrial relations system, statutory employment rights and protections are primarily derived from two acts: the Industrial Relations Act 1979 (IR Act) and the Minimum Conditions of Employment Act 1993 (MCE Act).
But you should not rely on our summary of the Award and the MCE Act – we have provided the summary only as a guide.
It is likely that workers in supported employment were therefore excluded from the definition of ‘employee’ in the MCE Act to accommodate this practice.
New State instruments are industrial agreement under the IR Act and will be subject to the MCE Act.
Column B shows the entitlements which would apply to any employees currently excluded as a result of the MCE Regulations if the proposed changes to the definition of employee under the MCE Act were adopted.50 Column C shows the entitlements which currently exist for similar employees in the national system.
These employees are not excluded from the definition of ‘employee’ in the MCE Act.