AN160072 – Clerks' (Credit and Finance Establishments) Award
(1) The following shall be the minimum rates of wages per week payable to employees covered by this Award.
(2) Adult Employees (rate per week):
(a)
Base Rate Per Week |
Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment Per Week |
Total Rate Per Week | |
$ |
$ |
$ | |
At 21 years of age |
361.10 |
159.00 |
520.10 |
At 22 years of age |
365.30 |
159.00 |
524.30 |
At 23 years of age |
369.10 |
159.00 |
528.10 |
At 24 years of age |
373.00 |
159.00 |
532.00 |
At 25 years of age and over |
377.40 |
159.00 |
536.40 |
(b) Adult stenographers, comptometer or calculating or ledger machine operators shall receive $5.60 per week in addition to the rates set out in paragraph (a) of this subclause.
(c)
Base Rate Per Week |
Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment Per Week |
Total Rate Per Week | |
$ |
$ |
$ | |
Senior Clerks (Classified as such or in default of agreement by the Board of Reference) |
383.20 |
159.00 |
542.20 |
(d) The rates of pay in this award include arbitrated safety net adjustments available since December 1993, under the Arbitrated Safety Net Adjustment Principle.
These arbitrated safety net adjustments may be offset against any equivalent amount in the rate of pay received by employees since 1 November 1991 above the rate prescribed in the Award, except where such absorption is contrary to the terms of an industrial agreement.
Increases in rates of pay otherwise made under the State Wage Case Principles, excepting those resulting from enterprise agreements, are not to be used to offset arbitrated safety net adjustments.
(3) Junior Employees:
(a) Percentage of the rate for an adult employee at 21 years of age per week -
% | |
At 15 years of age |
40 |
At 16 years of age |
50 |
At 17 years of age |
60 |
At 18 years of age |
70 |
At 19 years of age |
80 |
At 20 years of age |
90 |
(b) Junior stenographers, comptometer or calculating or ledger machine operators shall, in addition to the rates set out in paragraph (a) of this subclause, receive -
$ | |
At 17 years of age |
0.70 |
At 18 years of age |
1.00 |
At 19 years of age |
2.60 |
At 20 years of age |
3.40 |