AN150011 – AWU/CFMEU Construction and Maintenance Award (South Australia) 1989
SCHEDULE 1. WAGES
OPDATE 01:04:2004 1st pp on or after
OPDATE 01:04:2005 1st pp on or after
This Schedule operates from the beginning of the first pay period to commence on or after 1st April 2004 with further increases operative from the first pay period commencing on or after 1st April 2005.
WEEKLY BASE RATES
(a) Classification
PART 1 - CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
1. Construction worker grade 1
Labourer with less than 3 months experience in the construction industry
2. Construction worker grade 2
Aluminium alloy structural erector
Assistant powder monkey (as defined)
Assistant rigger (as defined)
Bar bending machine operator
Bitumen worker (as defined)
Chainman
Concrete cutting or drilling
Machine operator
Concrete floater (as defined)
Concrete formwork stripper
Concrete gang worker
Concrete gun or pump operator
Crane chaser/crane hand/gantry hand
Demolition labourer
Dump cart operator
Fencer (as defined)
Gear hand
Jackerhammerman
Kerb and gutter layer
Pick or shovelman
Steel erector
Tradesmans labourer
3. Construction worker grade 3
Concrete batching plant operator
Concrete finisher (as defined)
Foundation shaftsman (as defined)
Hoist or winch driver
Manhole builder
Pitcher or beacher (as defined)
Powder monkey
Power driven portable saw, employee operating
Scaffolder (as defined)
Spotter
Steel fixer (including tack welder)
Storeman
Tool sharpener (as defined)
Traffic controller
Wall builder (as defined)
4. Construction worker grade 4
Crusher operator, aggregate
Dogman
Drainer
Operator, drilling machine, up to and including 155 mm diameter
Paviour (including segmental paving)
Pipe layer (any kind of pipes)
Renderer (as defined) in pipes, tunnels or covered drains
Rigger
Timberman (as defined)
5. Construction worker grade 5
Operator, drilling machine, over 155 mm to 230 mm diameter
Shaft or trench sinker
Tunneller 2 (as defined)
Winding and haulage driver
6. Construction worker grade 6
Operator, drilling machine, over 230mm diameter
Operator, tunnel boring machine
Operator, tunnel excavating machine (Alpine)
Tunneller 1 (as defined)
PART 2 - PLANT OPERATORS
1. Plant operator grade 1
Bitumen sprayer
Concrete finisher, powered
Concrete spreader, powered
Crawler tractor with power operated attachments (up to and including 2000 kg shipping mass)
Dumper, rear and bottom (up to and including 2 cubic metres struck capacity)
Hand sprayer, lance type
Pneumatic tyred tractor with power operated attachments (up to and including 15 kw net engine power)
Roller (under 8 tonnes)
Roller, vibrating (under 4 tonnes)
Second driver, navvy and dragline or dredge type excavator
Trenching machine (small Ditch-Witch type)
2. Plant operator grade 2
Bitumen sprayer (driver) Concrete paver
Crawler loader (up to and including 15000 kg mass)
Crawler tractor with power operated attachments (over 2000 kg up to and including 15000 kg shipping mass)
Dumper, rear and bottom, (above 2 cubic metres, up to and including 30 cubic metres struck capacity)
Excavator (up to and including 0.5 cubic metres struck capacity)
Grader (below 35 kw net engine power)
Locomotive (not carrying passengers)
Pile driver
Pneumatic tyred loader (up to and including 105 kw net engine power)
Pneumatic tyred tractor with power operated attachments (above 15 kw up to and including 150 kw net engine power)
Roller (8 tonnes and above)
Roller, vibrating (4 tonnes and above)
Scraper (up to and including 10 cubic metres struck capacity)
Track laying, fixing or levelling machine (railway construction)
Trenching machine (depth up to 2.4 metres, and width up to 450 mm) and bucket wheel trencher with equivalent capacity in cubic metres per hour
3. Plant operator grade 3
Crawler loader (above 15000 kg mass, up to and including 60000 kg mass)
Crawler tractor with power operated attachments (above 15000 kg up to and including 60000 kg mass)
Dumper, rear and bottom (above 30 cubic metres, up to and including 120 cubic metres struck capacity)
Excavator (above 0.5 cubic metres, up to and including 5.5 cubic metres struck capacity. (This group includes Gradall)
Grader, (35 kw up to and including 190 kw net engine power)
Locomotive (carrying passengers)
Pneumatic tyred loader (over 105 kw up to and including 500 kw net engine power)
Pneumatic tyred tractor with power operated attachments (above 150 kw up to and including 500 kw net engine power)
Scraper (above 10 cubic metres, up to and including 50 cubic metres struck capacity)
Trenching machine (greater than 2.4 metres depth and 450 mm width) and bucket wheel trencher with equivalent capacity in cubic metres per hour
PART 3 - MOBILE CRANE OPERATORS
Operator of mobile crane with lifting capacity of:
1. Up to 8 tonnes
2. In excess of 8 tonnes and not exceeding 15 tonnes
3. In excess of 15 tonnes and not exceeding 40 tonnes
4. In excess of 40 tonnes and not exceeding 80 tonnes
5. In excess of 80 tonnes and not exceeding 100 tonnes
6. In excess of 100 tonnes and not exceeding 140 tonnes
7. In excess of 140 tonnes and not exceeding 180 tonnes
8. In excess of 180 tonnes and not exceeding 220 tonnes
9. In excess of 220 tonnes
PART 4 - CATERING PERSONNEL (reserved)
PART 5 - CARTING AND DRIVING
The weekly base rate for carting and driving classifications not elsewhere included in this clause shall be the current weekly wage rate prescribed in the Transport Workers (S.A.) Award.
(b) Supplementary payments
Employees shall be paid a supplementary payment of $52.10 per week which is included in the calculation of the actual rates of pay in subclause (f) hereof.
(c) District allowance
Provided that the total rate per week prescribed in subclause (f) hereof shall be increased by the appropriate amount of district allowance set out below where employees are employed in the areas defined.
(c)(i) Whyalla and Iron Knob - $1.15 per week.
(d) Special allowance
In addition to the total rate per week specified in subclause (f) hereof employees shall be paid for all purposes of the award a special allowance of $7.70 per week and such allowance shall not be altered as a consequence of wage indexation decisions.
(e) Actual weekly rate
The actual weekly rate shall be calculated by multiplying the sum of the appropriate amounts prescribed in:
(i) subclauses (c) and (f) hereof;
(ii) clause 13 (e) Industry Allowance of the award;
by 52 over 50.4 (52/50.4), rounded to nearest 10 cents, and by adding to that sub total the special allowance prescribed in subclause (d) hereof.
(f) Actual Rates of Pay (1st pp on or after 01:04:2004)
Classification |
Base |
Supplementary |
Safety Net |
Total | ||
Rate |
Payment |
Adjustment |
Rate | |||
$pw |
$pw |
$pw | ||||
PART 1 - Construction Workers |
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1. |
Grade 1 |
311.20 |
52.10 |
123.00 |
486.30 | |
2. |
Grade 2 |
335.10 |
52.10 |
123.00 |
510.20 | |
3. |
Grade 3 |
346.70 |
52.10 |
123.00 |
521.80 | |
4. |
Grade 4 |
362.30 |
52.10 |
123.00 |
537.40 | |
5. |
Grade 5 |
372.50 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
549.60 | |
6. |
Grade 6 |
378.00 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
555.10 | |
PART 2 - Plant Operators |
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1. |
Grade 1 |
341.90 |
52.10 |
123.00 |
517.00 | |
2. |
Grade 2 |
367.20 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
544.30 | |
3. |
Grade 3 |
381.00 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
558.10 | |
PART 3 - Mobile Crane Operators |
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1. |
Up to 8 tonnes |
358.40 |
52.10 |
123.00 |
533.50 | |
2. |
In excess of 8 tonnes and not exceeding 15 tonnes |
368.40 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
545.50 | |
3. |
In excess of 15 tonnes and not exceeding 40 tonnes |
376.90 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
554.00 | |
4. |
In excess of 40 tonnes and not exceeding 80 tonnes |
383.60 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
560.70 | |
5. |
In excess of 80 tonnes and not exceeding 100 tonnes |
388.70 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
565.80 | |
6. |
In excess of 100 tonnes and not exceeding 140 tonnes |
396.30 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
573.40 | |
7. |
In excess of 140 tonnes and not exceeding 180 tonnes |
406.30 |
52.10 |
125.00 |
583.40 | |
8. |
In excess of 180 tonnes and not exceeding 220 tonnes |
419.70 |
52.10 |
123.00 |
594.80 | |
9. |
In excess of 220 tonnes |
437.10 |
52.10 |
123.00 |
612.20 | |
(f) Actual Rates of Pay (1st pp on or after 01:04:2005)
Classification |
Base |
Supplementary |
Safety Net |
Total | |||
Rate |
Payment |
Adjustment |
Rate | ||||
$pw |
$pw |
$pw | |||||
PART 1 - Construction Workers |
|||||||
1. |
Grade 1 |
311.20 |
52.10 |
142.00 |
505.30 | ||
2. |
Grade 2 |
335.10 |
52.10 |
142.00 |
529.20 | ||
3. |
Grade 3 |
346.70 |
52.10 |
142.00 |
540.80 | ||
4. |
Grade 4 |
362.30 |
52.10 |
142.00 |
556.40 | ||
5. |
Grade 5 |
372.50 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
568.60 | ||
6. |
Grade 6 |
378.00 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
574.10 | ||
PART 2 - Plant Operators |
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1. |
Grade 1 |
341.90 |
52.10 |
142.00 |
536.00 | ||
2. |
Grade 2 |
367.20 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
563.30 | ||
3. |
Grade 3 |
381.00 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
577.10 | ||
PART 3 - Mobile Crane Operators |
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1. |
Up to 8 tonnes |
358.40 |
52.10 |
142.00 |
552.50 | ||
2. |
In excess of 8 tonnes and not exceeding 15 tonnes |
368.40 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
564.50 | ||
3. |
In excess of 15 tonnes and not exceeding 40 tonnes |
376.90 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
573.00 | ||
4. |
In excess of 40 tonnes and not exceeding 80 tonnes |
383.60 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
579.70 | ||
5. |
In excess of 80 tonnes and not exceeding 100 tonnes |
388.70 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
584.80 | ||
6. |
In excess of 100 tonnes and not exceeding 140 tonnes |
396.30 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
592.40 | ||
7. |
In excess of 140 tonnes and not exceeding 180 tonnes |
406.30 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
602.40 | ||
8. |
In excess of 180 tonnes and not exceeding 220 tonnes |
419.70 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
613.80 | ||
9. |
In excess of 220 tonnes |
437.10 |
52.10 |
144.00 |
631.20 | ||
ARBITRATED SAFETY NET ADJUSTMENTS
(g) Safety Net Adjustment
(i) The rates of pay in this include the arbitrated safety net adjustment payable under the State Wage Case decision of July 2003 [[2003] SAIRComm 40]. This arbitrated safety net adjustment may be offset against any equivalent amount in rates of pay received by employees whose wages and conditions of employment are regulated by this award which are above the wage rates prescribed in the award. Such above award payments include wages payable pursuant to enterprise agreements, certified agreements, currently operating enterprise flexibility agreements, Australian workplace agreements, award variations to give effect to enterprise agreements and over award arrangements. Absorption which is contrary to the terms of an agreement is not required.
Increases made under previous State Wage Case principles or under the current Declaration, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, or award variations to give effect to enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset arbitrated safety net adjustments.
The rates of pay in this award also contain safety net wage adjustments as determined by previous State Wage Case decisions. The absorption arrangements applying in relation to those adjustments continue to apply.
(ii) The rates of pay in this award include the arbitrated safety net adjustment payable under the State Wage Case decision of June 2004 [[2004] SAIRComm 31]. This arbitrated safety net adjustment may be offset against any equivalent amount in rates of pay received by employees whose wages and conditions of employment are regulated by this award which are above the wage rates prescribed in the award. Such above award payments include wages payable pursuant to enterprise agreements, certified agreements, currently operating enterprise flexibility agreements, Australian workplace agreements, award variations to give effect to enterprise agreements and over award arrangements. Absorption which is contrary to the terms of an agreement is not required.
Increases made under previous State Wage Case principles or under the current Declaration, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, or award variations to give effect to enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset arbitrated safety net adjustments.
(iii) The rates of pay in this award also contain safety net wage adjustments as determined by previous State Wage Case decisions. The absorption arrangements applying in relation to those adjustments continue to apply.