AN120019 - Animal Welfare, General (State) Award
(i) "Weekly Employee" means an employee engaged and paid by the week.
(ii) "Part-time Employee" means an employee engaged by the week but who is required to work a constant number of ordinary hours less than 38 per week.
(iii) "Casual Employee" means an employee engaged and paid as such to work less than 38 ordinary hours each week.
(iv) "Union" means The Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union, New South Wales Branch.
(v) "Animal Nurse" means an employee who holds a diploma of a registered Animal Nursing Auxiliary Association or an equivalent diploma. For the purposes of this subclause, a certificate in general nursing of the Nurses' Registration Board of New South Wales shall be deemed to be an equivalent diploma if, after one year's transitional period of work, an employee holding such a certificate is, in the employer's opinion, sufficiently experienced in animal nursing practices.
(vi) "Animal Attendant" means an employee with three years' experience in the industry and who is employed in connection with animal welfare, or with less service if, in the opinion of the employer, the employee is sufficiently experienced to be so classified and who may be able to give injections and to take temperatures of animals.
(vii) "Seven-day Shift Worker" means an employee who is regularly rostered to work ordinary hours of work on a Sunday or public holiday.
(viii) "Day" means the period from midnight to midnight.
(ix) "Afternoon shift" means any shift finishing after 7.30 p.m. and at or before 11.30 p.m.