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FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DETERMINATION


Fair Work Act 2009

s.285—Annual wage review

Annual Wage Review 2014–15
(C2015/1)

BROADCASTING AND RECORDED ENTERTAINMENT AWARD 2010
[MA000091]

Broadcasting and recorded entertainment 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 amount “$83,050” appearing in clause 4.4(b) and inserting “$85,126”.

2. By deleting the amount “$67,373” appearing in clause 4.4(c) and inserting “$69,057”.

3. By deleting the table appearing in clause 14.3 and inserting the following:

Classification level

Minimum weekly wage

Minimum hourly wage

 

$

$

Grade 1

656.90

17.29

Grade 2

675.90

17.79

Grade 3

701.80

18.47

Grade 4

725.90

19.10

Grade 5

764.90

20.13

Grade 6

788.80

20.76

Grade 7

812.80

21.39

Grade 8

834.60

21.96

Grade 9

857.90

22.58

Grade 10

876.90

23.08

Grade 11

894.80

23.55

Grade 12

918.80

24.18

Grade 13

942.70

24.81

Grade 14

954.80

25.13

Grade 15

991.00

26.08

Grade 16

1034.30

27.22

Grade 17

1058.30

27.85

Grade 18

1106.60

29.12

4. By deleting the table appearing in clause 14.5 and inserting the following:

Grade

Minimum weekly wage

 

$

Band One

 

Journalist Grade 1

834.60

Journalist Grade 2

894.80

Journalist Grade 3

991.00

Journalist Grade 4

1034.30

Band Two

 

Journalist Grade 5

1082.50

Journalist Grade 6

1154.60

Journalist Grade 7

1226.70

Band Three

 

Journalist Grade 8

1262.90

5. By deleting the table appearing in clause 14.7(a) and inserting the following:

Classifications

Hourly rate

 

$

Extra (advertising films)

30.70

Extra (feature film)

27.53

Extra/Stand-In Double (other content)

25.09

Bit Player (content other than feature films and advertising films)

26.74

Performer not required to speak more than two lines of dialogue (feature film)

36.83

Performer (advertising films)

37.27

6. By deleting the table appearing in clause 14.7(b) and inserting the following:

Classifications

Daily rate

 

$

Extra/Stand-In/Double

183.55

Performer Class 1 (content other than feature film and advertising films)

200.32

Performer Class 1 (feature film)

233.70

Performer Class 2 (content other than feature film and advertising films)

210.48

Performer Class 2 (feature film)

245.54

7. By deleting the table appearing in clause 14.7(c) and inserting the following:

Classifications

Weekly rate

 

$

Stand-In/Double

764.90

Bit Player

812.80

Performer Class 1

834.60

Performer Class 2

876.90

8. By deleting the table appearing in clause 14.7(d) and inserting the following:

 

No. of episodes in which work

is performed in a week

Classifications

1 or 2

3

4

5

 

$

$

$

$

Double

764.90

1099.50

1434.20

1768.80

Bit Player

812.80

1168.40

1524.00

1879.60

Performer Class 1

834.60

1199.70

1564.90

1930.00

Performer Class 2

876.90

1260.50

1644.20

2027.80

9. By deleting clause 14.10 and inserting the following:

 

$

(a) for a musician working in television broadcasting

 

(i) performance

105.38

(ii) rehearsal

79.72

(b) for a musician working in records for sale to the public

113.48

(c) for a musician working in feature films, documentaries, telemovies or television mini-series

154.52

10. By deleting the amount “$182.94” appearing in clause 14.11 and inserting “$187.51”.

11. By deleting clause J.5 and inserting the following:

J.5 Minimum Wages

J.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

J.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

J.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.

J.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 J1 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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