MA000086  PR566764
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DETERMINATION


Fair Work Act 2009

s.285—Annual wage review

Annual Wage Review 2014–15
(C2015/1)

MARITIME OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS AWARD 2010
[MA000086]

Maritime industry

 

JUSTICE ROSS, PRESIDENT
SENIOR DEPUTY PRESIDENT WATSON
SENIOR DEPUTY PRESIDENT HARRISON
COMMISSIONER HAMPTON
MR COLE
PROFESSOR RICHARDSON
MR GIBBS

MELBOURNE, 18 JUNE 2015

Annual Wage Review 2014–15.

A. Further to the decision issued by the Expert Panel in the Annual Wage Review 2014–15 on 2 June 2015 [[2015] FWCFB 3500], the above award is varied as follows:

1. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.1(a) and inserting the following:

Classification

Minimum salary

Aggregate overtime component

Aggregate annual salary

 

$

$

$

Master

62,725

46,916

109,641

Facility Master

62,725

46,916

109,641

Chief Engineer

65,770

49,199

114,969

Chief Officer

52,536

39,274

91,810

Second Officer

50,296

37,594

87,890

Second Engineer

56,670

42,375

99,045

Third Engineer

54,432

40,696

95,128

Electrical Engineer

54,432

40,696

95,128

Deck/Communication Officer

50,296

37,594

87,890

Chief Integrated Rating

51,076

38,179

89,255

Integrated Rating

48,530

36,269

84,799

Chief Caterer

51,076

38,179

89,255

Chief Cook

51,076

38,179

89,255

Cook

48,530

36,269

84,799

Chief Steward

51,076

38,179

89,255

Caterer

48,530

36,269

84,799

2. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.1(b) and inserting the following:

Classification

Minimum salary

Aggregate overtime component

Aggregate annual salary

 

$

$

$

Division 1—64 metres or less

 

 

Master

60,075

37,946

98,021

First Mate

54,235

34,045

88,280

Second Mate

49,455

30,854

80,309

Chief Engineer

59,014

37,237

96,251

Second Engineer

54,235

34,045

88,280

Third Engineer

49,455

30,854

80,309

Integrated Rating

42,022

25,889

67,911

Division 2—more than 64 metres

   

Master

63,793

40,429

104,222

First Mate

57,542

36,254

93,796

Second Mate

52,429

32,840

85,269

Chief Engineer

62,655

39,670

102,325

Second Engineer

57,542

36,254

93,796

Third Engineer

52,429

32,840

85,269

Integrated Rating

44,476

27,528

72,004

3. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.1(c) and inserting the following:

Classification

Minimum salary

Aggregate overtime component

Aggregate annual salary

 

$

$

$

Master

56,359

35,464

91,823

Chief Engineer

55,369

34,803

90,172

First Mate/Second Engineer

50,926

31,835

82,761

Second Mate/Third Engineer

46,483

28,868

75,351

Integrated Rating

42,022

25,889

67,911

4. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.1(d) and inserting the following:

Classification

Minimum salary

Aggregate overtime component

Aggregate annual salary

 

$

$

$

Master

54,767

34,401

89,168

Chief Engineer

53,809

33,761

87,570

First Mate/Second Engineer

49,509

30,889

80,398

Integrated Rating

42,022

25,889

67,911

5. By deleting clause 13.1(e) and inserting the following:

Classification

Minimum salary

Aggregate overtime component

Aggregate annual salary

 

$

$

$

Semi-submersible

     

Master

60,075

37,946

98,021

First Mate

54,235

34,045

88,280

Second Mate

49,455

30,854

80,309

Radio Officer

49,455

30,854

80,309

Chief Engineer

59,014

37,237

96,251

Second Engineer

54,235

34,045

88,280

Third Engineer

49,455

30,854

80,309

Marine Electrician

49,455

30,854

80,309

Bosun/Chief Integrated Rating

46,802

29,081

75,883

Bosun’s Mate

45,209

28,017

73,226

Integrated Rating

44,146

27,308

71,454

Provisional IR—under 18 years

25,884

15,110

40,994

Provisional IR—over 18 years

34,266

20,353

54,619

Chief Cook

46,802

29,081

75,883

Second Cook

44,146

27,308

71,454

Chief Caterer

46,802

29,081

75,883

Caterer

44,146

27,308

71,454

Drill ships

     

Master

63,261

40,074

103,335

First Mate

57,072

35,940

93,012

Second Mate

52,004

32,556

84,560

Radio Officer

52,004

32,556

84,560

Chief Engineer

62,136

39,323

101,459

Second Engineer

57,072

35,940

93,012

Third Engineer

52,004

32,556

84,560

Marine Electrician

52,004

32,556

84,560

Bosun/Chief Integrated Rating

49,191

30,677

79,868

Bosun’s Mate

47,502

29,548

77,050

Integrated Rating

46,376

28,797

75,173

Provisional IR—under 18 years

25,884

15,110

40,994

Provisional IR—over 18 years

34,266

20,353

54,619

Chief Cook

49,191

30,677

79,868

Second Cook

46,376

28,797

75,173

Chief Caterer

49,191

30,677

79,868

Caterer

46,376

28,797

75,173

6. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.1(f) and inserting the following:

Classification

Minimum salary

Aggregate overtime component

Aggregate annual salary

 

$

$

$

Master

60,075

37,946

98,021

First Mate/Second Engineer

59,014

37,237

96,251

Second Mate/Third Engineer

54,235

34,045

88,280

Integrated Ratings

49,455

30,854

80,309

Chief Cook/Chief Caterer

45,739

28,372

74,111

Caterer Cook

42,022

25,889

67,911

Provisional IR—under 18 years

25,422

14,802

40,224

Provisional IR—over 18 years

34,266

20,305

54,571

7. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.1(g) and inserting the following:

Classification

Minimum salary

Aggregate overtime component

Aggregate annual salary

 

$

$

$

Master

60,075

37,946

98,021

Mate

54,235

34,045

88,280

Integrated Rating

42,022

25,889

67,911

8. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.1(h) and inserting the following:

Classification

Minimum salary

Aggregate overtime component

Aggregate annual salary

 

$

$

$

Mary Anne tide or equivalent

 

 

Master

56,359

35,464

91,823

Mate

50,926

31,835

82,761

Chief Engineer

55,369

34,803

90,172

Deckhand/Integrated Rating

42,022

25,889

67,911

Utility vessels including landing barges

   

Master

53,809

33,572

87,381

Mate

47,891

30,048

77,939

Chief Engineer

52,733

32,488

85,221

Deckhand/Integrated Rating

42,022

25,889

67,911

Mooring assistant/utility vessels

   

Master

51,208

32,023

83,231

Chief Engineer

50,184

31,200

81,384

Mate

45,576

28,079

73,655

Deckhand/Integrated Rating

42,022

25,889

67,911

9. By deleting clause B.5 and inserting the following:

B.5 Minimum Wages

B.5.1 Minimum wages for full-time traineeships

(a) Wage Level A

(b) Wage Level B

(c) Wage Level C

(d) AQF Certificate Level IV traineeships

B.5.2 Minimum wages for part-time traineeships

(a) Wage Level A

(b) Wage Level B

(c) Wage Level C

(d) School-based traineeships

(e) AQF Certificate Level IV traineeships

(f) Calculating the actual minimum wage

B.5.3 Other minimum wage provisions

(a) An employee who was employed by an employer immediately prior to becoming a trainee with that employer must not suffer a reduction in their minimum wage per week or per hour by virtue of becoming a trainee. Casual loadings will be disregarded when determining whether the employee has suffered a reduction in their minimum wage.

(b) If a qualification is converted from an AQF Certificate Level II to an AQF Certificate Level III traineeship, or from an AQF Certificate Level III to an AQF Certificate Level IV traineeship, then the trainee must be paid the next highest minimum wage provided in this schedule, where a higher minimum wage is provided for the new AQF certificate level.

B.5.4 Default wage rate

The minimum wage for a trainee undertaking an AQF Certificate Level I–III traineeship whose training package and AQF certificate level are not allocated to a wage level by Appendix B1 is the relevant minimum wage under this schedule for a trainee undertaking an AQF Certificate to Level I–III traineeship whose training package and AQF certificate level are allocated to Wage Level B.

B. This determination comes into operation from 1 July 2015. In accordance with s.166(5) of the Fair Work Act 2009 this determination does not take effect until the start of the first full pay period that starts on or after 1 July 2015.

SENIOR DEPUTY PRESIDENT

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