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EMPLOYEE RELATIONS INFORMATION FOR CONTRACTORS ON BHP BILLITON IRON ORE PROJECTS - PDF
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1 EMPLOYEE RELATIONS INFORMATION FOR CONTRACTORS ON BHP BILLITON IRON ORE PROJECTS PREPARED BY: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES GROUP CCIWA CCIWA Project Contact : Version Revision date -1- Ken Dwyer Carl Morgan2 BHP BILLITON IRON ORE PROJECTS INDEX PAGE NO. 1. INTRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT LEGISLATION SCOPE OF WORK ROLE OF CCIWA WAGE RATES ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES OR SPECIAL PAYMENTS NOMINAL HOURS OF WORK AND REASONABLE ADDITIONAL OVERTIME REST AND RECREATION LEAVE (R&R) ANNUAL LEAVE PERSONAL / CARER S LEAVE COMPASSIONATE LEAVE COMMUNITY SERVICE LEAVE PARENTAL LEAVE PUBLIC HOLIDAYS INCOME PROTECTION INSURANCE REST PERIODS AND MEAL BREAKS OVERTIME MEAL ALLOWANCE LOCATION ALLOWANCES REDUNDANCY / SEVERANCE PAY CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SUPERANNUATION LONG SERVICE LEAVE NOTICE OF TERMINATION MOBILISATION & DEMOBILISATION (AIRFARES AND FARES &TRAVEL) ACCOMMODATION SHIFT WORK WORK INFORMATION STATEMENT REQUESTS FOR FLEXIBLE WORKING ARRANGEMENTS HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SPECIAL CONDITIONS INSHORE MARINE WORKS SUBCONTRACTING CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT...31 APPENDIX ONE CIVIL AND RAILWAY WORKER...32 APPENDIX TWO: SCHEDULE OF AMENDMENTS...363 BHP BILLITON IRON ORE PROJECTS 1. INTRODUCTION This preliminary Information Booklet has been prepared for the benefit of contractors undertaking work on the BHP Billiton Iron Ore Projects ( The Project ). The purpose of the document is to assist contractors in preparing their tenders in respect to employee relations issues and conditions of employment. It should not be circulated among the general workforce and can not be used as a substitute for an enterprise agreement or contract of employment. It is not an exhaustive document and therefore must be read in conjunction with the applicable legislation, employer/employee policies, site rules and other industrial instruments which may cover the work. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (CCIWA) is committed to providing quality service to its clients and has made every attempt to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information contained in this document. CCIWA will accept no responsibility for any loss occasioned to any person acting or not acting as a result of the information contained herein and any person relying on this information does so at his or her own risk. The Booklet is provided as a guide only. Reproduction of any CCI material is not permitted without written authorisation. 2. EMPLOYMENT LEGISLATION The Labor Government s Fair Work Act 2009 ( the FWA ), retained the general structure of its predecessor the Workplace Relations Act 1996 via a unitary national industrial relations system with a safety net of minimum conditions (the NES). Employers are urged to consider the effect of these laws on their employee and industrial relations strategies and their existing awards and agreements as well as when developing new agreements. You should seek advice from CCIWA in relation to your own particular circumstances. The Act implemented, amongst other things, the following major reforms (with the pertinent matters being discussed more fully below): Established a safety net comprising: National Employment Standards which apply to all employees and guarantee maximum weekly hours of work, a right to request flexible working arrangements, parental leave and related entitlements, annual leave, personal/carer s leave and compassionate leave, community service leave, long service leave, public holidays, notice of termination and redundancy pay and provision of a Fair Work Statement; Modern Awards which may include additional minimum terms and conditions of employments (such as minimum wages, overtime and penalty rates, allowances, representation and dispute settlement); National minimum wage orders that apply to award/agreement free employees.4 BHP BILLITON IRON ORE PROJECTS Established a new institutional framework for the administration of the new workplace relations system comprising: Fair Work Australia, an independent, statutory body with a range of functions and powers; and The Fair Work Ombudsman who will be able to undertake enforcement activities including, investigation, issuing compliance notices and initiating court proceedings. Introduced a new union-oriented regime for the making of collective Agreements and taking away provisions for individual Agreement making; Expanded the circumstances in which union right of entry can be exercised; and Changed the unfair dismissal laws. Agreement Making The Act provides for the making of agreements through collective bargaining with no further access to Employer Greenfields Agreements after 1 July 2009 or statutory individual agreements after 1 January The capacity to conduct enterprise bargaining without engaging with the relevant union is very limited. Agreement options consist of single-enterprise agreements made between a single employer and group of employees or multi-enterprise agreements made between two or more employers (voluntarily) and their employees. One significant change is that multi-enterprise agreements are no longer subject to a public interest test. Union greenfields agreements are still available but the employer must notify the major eligible union that the employer intends to make a greenfields agreement. Each union is then a bargaining representative for the agreement and the agreement will cover any union who signs it. When a greenfields agreement has been made, any union that was a bargaining agent can notify Fair Work Australia that it wants to be covered by the agreement. When negotiating a collective agreement, the employer must notify all employees of their right to be represented by a bargaining agent. If the employee is a member of an eligible union, the union will automatically become a bargaining representative unless the employee appoints someone else and advises the employer of the appointment. An employer cannot refuse to recognize, or bargain with, a bargaining representative. However there is no obligation to make concessions or reach agreement the only obligation is to negotiate. Changes have also been made to content rules for agreements. Permitted matters include any matters pertaining to the employment relationship; any matters relating to the relationship between employer(s) and union parties, including union training leave, paid leave to attend union business, delegate rights etc; deductions from wages authorized by the employee and how the agreement will operate.5 BHP BILLITON IRON ORE PROJECTS Right of Entry The most significant change to union right of entry rules is when unions enter to hold discussions with employees. This right no longer depends upon the relevant employee being subject to an industrial award or agreement which is binding on the union. This change significantly expands the circumstances in which union right of entry to hold discussions with employees can be used. Other significant changes include certain union right of entry provisions being allowed in enterprise agreements which are not limited to the types of entry specified in the Act. A term that provides for right of entry for the purpose of having discussions with employees, investigating suspected breaches or OSH matters, other than in accordance with the Act is unlawful. However paragraph 838 of the explanatory memorandum provides that agreements can include terms allowing union access for other purposes. The examples used include: to assist in representation of employees; attend induction meetings and meet with the employee for bargaining future agreements. Unions, in some circumstances, will also have the right to inspect or make copies of any record or document related to a suspected breach, even where the record or document related to a non-member of that union. This is in direct contrast to the previous legislation. Further, the Fair Work Act specifies a number of circumstances in which a request by an employer for a union to hold interviews and/or meetings in a particular room or area will be unreasonable. The Act requires that the room must be fit for the purpose of conducting the interview or meeting, and that the request cannot be made with the intention of intimidating, discouraging or making it difficult for persons who wish to participate in the interview or discussions. Provision must be made for a suitable facility for these meetings to take place in close proximity to or adjacent to the employees crib rooms. Contractors are invited to seek further advice from CCIWA on your own particular circumstances. Industrial Instrument / Agreement CCI recommends that contractors pursue an industrial instrument / agreement that will cover the duration of the work on site and be competitive so as to attract and retain quality, skilled and experienced labour. Further, an industrial instrument that will minimise industrial disputation should be considered essential Modern Awards The Award modernisation process has established a new system of Modern Awards which replaced Federal Awards and State Awards operating as NAPSAs (Notional Agreements Preserving State Awards) from 1 January The Awards, together with the National Employment Standards (also operative from 1 January 2010), form the safety net of employment conditions and entitlements. However, some provisions of Modern Awards did not commence until 1 July 2010 and some are still being phased in according to transitional provisions included in the Modern Awards.6 BHP BILLITON IRON ORE PROJECTS The Building and Construction Industry General On-site Award 2010 and the Electrical, Electronic and Communications Contracting Award 2010 are likely to underpin terms and conditions for the vast majority of works on the Project. However, it is important that contractors confirm the Award that underpins their business for work on the Project. Other Modern Awards that may impact the major resource industry include: Mobile Crane Hiring Award 2010 Plumbing and Fire Sprinklers Award 2010 Security Services Industry Award 2010 Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2010 Joinery and Building Trades Award 2010 Therefore it is important that Contractors seek advice on the impact of Modern Awards in their own particular circumstances. 3. SCOPE OF WORK This booklet is designed to assist contractors who are tendering for civil, structural, mechanical and / or electrical work on the Project. This booklet is not for the assistance of contractors who are tendering for any mining, maintenance or minor modification works that may be undertaken on BHP Billiton Iron Ore sites located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. 4. ROLE OF CCIWA The Construction Services Group of CCIWA has been engaged to provide independent industrial and employee relations advice and assistance to contractors on the Project. Past experience has shown that where industrial relations on major construction work is approached in a sound and consistent manner, industrial disruption is significantly minimised or eliminated. Past experience has also shown that good HR practice contributes to a happy and productive workforce. Time spent prior to commencement of work in developing an industrial relations management plan followed by careful implementation will greatly assist your industrial relations performance on the Project. The CCIWA contacts for this Project are: Ken Dwyer Senior Project Industrial Relations Adviser(Perth Based) Mob: Carl Morgan Project Industrial Relations Adviser (Site based) Mob:7 BHP BILLITON IRON ORE PROJECTS 5. WAGE RATES Although various Agreements, Awards and Legislation are binding on employers, the construction industry has historically provided for more generous conditions. Below are rates which have historically emerged as market rates on similar projects. These wage rates and conditions take into consideration such factors as local conditions and forecast trends within this industry and region. These rates are provided to employers to aid with the tender process. The rates of pay set out on the following pages are the ordinary rates of pay, which, together with the all purpose allowances are used to calculate overtime, shift premiums, and also apply for all paid approved leave. The allowances set out on the following pages and in the remaining sections of this booklet are either expressed as all purpose or flat allowances. Tenderers are urged to pay particular attention to the following definitions and if you are unclear call CCIWA for further advice:- All Purpose: Any all purpose allowance should be added to the employee s relevant hourly rate of pay (rates hereunder divided by 36)to establish the all purpose hourly rate. This is then the basis for calculating overtime and shift premiums as well as being the rate used to be used for all approved paid leave i.e. they are included for all purposes. Flat: Flat allowances may be expressed as hourly, daily or weekly amounts. They are a set flat amount and are not included for calculating overtime or shift premiums. Flat allowances may be paid for some forms of approved paid leave, but not others. Payment whilst on leave is outlined later in this booklet. Please pay particular attention to the following wage rates and seek assistance from CCIWA for further clarification.8 THE FOLLOWING RATES ARE BASED ON A 36 HOUR WEEK EARTHWORKS / CIVIL WORKS Classification Civil /Railway Construction Worker Grade 1 Civil/Railway Construction Worker Grade 2 Civil/Railway Construction Worker Grade 3 Civil/Railway Construction Worker Grade 4 Civil/Railway Construction Worker Grade 5 Formwork Carpenter/ Railway Construction Worker Grade 6 1/10/12 1/04/13 1/10/13 1/04/14 1/10/14 1/04/15 1/10/15 $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $ Plant Operator Grade 1 $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Plant Operator Grade 2 $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $ $1, Plant Operator Grade 3 $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1,9 CIVILS, RIGGER, SCAFFOLDER and DOGPERSON Classification 1/10/12 1/04/13 1/10/13 1/04/14 1/10/14 1/04/15 1/10/15 Rigger/ Scaffolder /Dogperson $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Intermediate Rigger /Scaffolder Certified; min 6 mnths $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Rigger /Scaffolder (Advanced) Min 12 mths $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, N.B. The classifications for Rigger / Scaffolder / Dogperson have been removed from the definitions in Appendix One, and have been entered into a separate Civils Wage Schedule above, to bring these rates into line with those under mechanicals10 CRANE OPERATORS Classification 1/10/12 1/04/13 1/10/13 1/04/14 1/10/14 1/04/15 1/10/ tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $ $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Over 420 tonnes $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $2,11 MECHANICAL CLASSIFICATIONS Classification 1/10/12 1/04/13 1/10/13 1/04/14 1/10/14 1/04/15 1/10/15 Welder Special Class $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Metal Tradesperson $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Rigger & Scaffolder (Advanced) 12 months exp $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Intermediate Rigger or Scaffolder (Certified) Minimum 6 months exp Rigger / Scaffolder Other (basic) or Dog person $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Store person $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Trades Assistant $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1,12 ELECTRICAL TRADES Classification 1/10/12 1/04/13 1/10/13 1/04/14 1/10/14 1/04/15 1/10/15 Electrician Special Class $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Instrument Fitter Grade 2 $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Instrument Fitter Grade 1 $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Electrical Tradesperson $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Electrical Assistant $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Cable Jointer $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, OTHER TRADES Classification 1/10/12 1/04/13 1/10/13 1/04/14 1/10/14 1/04/15 1/10/15 NOTES Painter $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Plumber $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Carpenter $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, (i) Above rates do not include Location Allowance (see Clause 18). (ii) Tradesman rates do not include award provisions relating to the various Tool and License Allowances. These may need to be included (See Below). (iii) CASUALS: Casual employees on similar projects receive a loading of 25% on the ordinary rate of pay for the relevant classification13 APPRENTICES Where apprentices are engaged on the project, their weekly rate of pay shall be calculated by applying the percentage appropriate to the apprentice s year of indenture as prescribed in the table below. The calculation shall be based on the tradesperson s rate as provided in Clause 5 of this document. Four Year Term Three and a Half Year Term Three Year Term Apprentice under 21 years Adult Apprentice Apprentice under 21 years Adult Apprentice Apprentice under 21 years Percentage of appropriate Tradesperson rate Building, Metal and Electrical Trades 1 st Year 1 st 6 Months 45 2 nd Year Next Year 1 st Year 55 3 rd Year 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year Next Year 1 st 6 Months Next Year Next Year 2 nd Year 75 4 th Year 4 th Year Final Year Final Year 3 rd Year 90 An apprentice who is over the age of 21 years will not be paid less than 75% of the relevant trade person s rate. Where an adult apprentice has been employed by the Company prior to being indentured, they shall be paid the rate applicable to the classification they occupied at that time, or 75% of the relevant trade persons rate, whichever is the greater14 6. ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCES OR SPECIAL PAYMENTS Historically the construction industry has attracted additional allowances that are designed to compensate employees for extraordinary conditions that occur on such projects. Below are examples of current market allowances for this region: A. SITE ALLOWANCE On commencement on the project, a flat rate Site Allowance of $5.10 per hour, paid for all hours worked. From the first pay period on or after 1 April, 2013, the Site Allowance is to be increased to $5.40 per hour, and from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April 2015, it will be increased to $5.72. The disabilities shall be seen to include, but not be limited to heat, height, dust, confined space, dirty work and extremes of terrain and all special rates and provisions which would otherwise have applied under a relevant Award. B. PROJECT INCENTIVE PAYMENT On commencement on the project, a flat rate Project Incentive Payment of $ per week is paid for each completed week of service, where an employee is ready, willing and available to work. This will increase to $ from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April, 2013, and to $ from the first pay period on or after 1 April, Generally this payment is accrued weekly and paid out at the end of an employee s period of employment on the works. Employees may elect to have this payment paid out at the end of each four week cycle prior to exiting on R&R. The Productivity Payment is forfeited in full in any week industrial action of any form takes place. Productivity payments usually continue to apply for any period of authorised absence including, for example R&R leave, RDO s, jury service and unapproved unpaid leave taken in conjunction with R&R leave, but are forfeited for days of unauthorized absence. For the purpose of pro rata entitlements under this clause, the allowance will be calculated at the rate of $27.86 per day. This will increase to $30.00 per day from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April 2013, and to $30.72 from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April A completed week of service generally includes time not worked due to annual leave, paid personal leave (including sick and carers leave), compassionate leave, jury service, R&R leave days, public holidays, RDO s, workers compensation to a maximum of two (2) weeks, and approved unpaid leave taken in conjunction with R&R Leave. C. LEADING HAND ALLOWANCE In addition to an employee s total wage a Leading Hand appointed in writing as such by the employer is usually paid an all purpose allowance: i) If placed in charge of not less than three (3) and not more than ten (10) other employees $36.00 per week. This will increase to $37.80 with effect from the first pay period on or after 1 April15 ii) If placed in charge of ten (10) or more other employees $46.62 per week. This will increase to $ $49.00 with effect from the first pay period on or after 1 April D. TOOL ALLOWANCE On commencement of the project, where at the company s request a metal tradesperson, provides their own tools, the employee shall be paid an all purpose tool allowance of $16.20 per week. This will increase to $17.90 per week from the first pay period on or after 1 April Where a tradesperson Painter at the company s request, provides their own tools, the employee shall on commencement on the project, be paid an all purpose tool allowance of $6.85 per week from 1 April This will increase to $7.50 per week from 1 April Where a tradesperson Carpenter / Plumber at the company s request, provides their own tools, the employee shall on commencement on the project, be paid an all purpose tool allowance of $28.80 per week. This will increase to $31.70 per week from 1 April Where an electrical tradesperson, at the company s request, provides his or her own tools, the employee shall on commencement of the project, be paid an all purpose tool allowance of $16.20 per week. This will increase to $17.90 from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April The tool allowance is all purpose and should form a component of the employee s ordinary rate of pay. An apprentice shall receive a percentage of the all purpose tool allowance, being the percentage which appears against their year of apprenticeship in Clause 5 Apprentices. E. ELECTRICIANS LICENSE A tradesperson who holds and in the course of employment may be required to use a current A or B Grade License issued pursuant to the relevant regulation in force under the Electrical Licensing Regulations 1991 usually attracts an all purpose allowance of $55.10 per week. This will increase to $60.00 per week from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April F. ELECTRICIAN S SPECIAL ALLOWANCE A special allowance of $31.00 flat per week is payable to electrical employees engaged in the electrical trades classifications set out in the Electrical Wage Rates schedule. This will increase to $32.70 per week from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April An electrical apprentice shall receive a percentage of the special allowance, being the percentage which appears against their year of apprenticeship in Clause 5 Apprentices16 G. ELECTRICAL COMMISSIONING ALLOWANCE An electrical tradesperson who has not less than two (2) years on the job experience and who during commissioning work is engaged on complex or intricate circuitry and is able to perform such work without supervision historically attracts an all-purpose allowance of $35.10 per week while performing such work. This will increase to $38.60 per week from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April H. WELDING ALLOWANCE Welders qualified and required to carry out coded welding work in accordance with AS1554 or similar standard have traditionally been paid an all purpose allowance of $1.30 per hour. This will increase to $1.45 per hour from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April I. MECHANICAL FITTER SPECIAL CLASS A Mechanical Fitter holding a current Tradesperson Certificate or Tradesperson Rights Recognition and is able to and/or required to perform work on fluid power circuitry and/or diagnose fluid power circuitry, has been paid an all purpose allowance of $0.80 per hour. This will increase to $0.88 per hour from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April J. TRADESPERSON SPECIAL CLASS A Boilermaker or Pipefitter holding a current Tradesperson Certificate or Tradesperson Rights Recognition and is able to and/or required to mark off, read plans, make templates, set out, fit up pipes or fit up plates, may attract an all purpose allowance of $0.80 per hour. This will increase to $0.88 per hour from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April K. METAL ALLOWANCES NOT CUMULATIVE The allowances prescribed in H Welding Allowance, I Mechanical Fitter Special Class, J Tradesperson Special Class are not cumulative. An employee is not entitled to be paid more than one (1) allowance at a time. Should two (2) or more allowances be applicable, (e.g. Welding Allowance and Mechanical Fitter Special Class) the employee shall be entitled to receive the highest allowance only. L. CARPENTERS ALLOWANCE A Carpenter holding a current Tradesperson Certificate and working on the project as a Carpenter (setting out) has traditionally been paid an all purpose allowance of $ $0.49 per hour. This will increase to $0.54 per hour from the first pay period commencing on or after 1 April17 M. TRAVEL ALLOWANCE Where, other than in Port Hedland, an employee is required to travel from the accommodation established on the project to the place of work in company provided transport and the actual time spent in traveling to the place of work exceeds twenty (20) minutes that excess time shall be paid at ordinary rates. The same applies when the actual time spent traveling back to the accommodation on the project exceeds twenty (20) minutes. A local employee, or an employee in receipt of LAFHA and residing in Port Hedland who is not provided with transport or is not offered transport from their home to the work site and is required to travel there in his or her own vehicle and/or is required to travel to the nominated Project Village and then provided with transport to and from the work site will be paid a flat allowance of $20.00 per day. This allowance will increase to $21.00 per day from the first pay period on or after 1 April 2013, and to $22.05 from the first pay period on or after 1 April This allowance is not payable where Company transport is provided or offered. There shall be no additional costs to the Company other than the travel allowance provided for in this clause for employees travelling to and from the work site. N. FIRST AID ALLOWANCE An employee holding either a Senior First Aid of the St John Ambulance Association or the equivalent qualification from the Australian Red Cross Society, appointed in writing by the company to perform first aid duties, shall on commencement be paid a flat allowance of $9.90 per week in addition to the ordinary rate of pay. This First Aid Allowance shall be increased to $10.40 per week with effect from the first pay period on or after 1 April 2013, and to $10.92 per week with effect from the first pay period on or after 1 April NOMINAL HOURS OF WORK AND REASONABLE ADDITIONAL OVERTIME Hours of work are generally based on 36 (thirty six) ordinary hours per week Monday to Friday (i.e. 7.2 hours per day). In addition, a further 4 ordinary hours per week (i.e. 0.8 hours per day) are worked and accrued towards 2 paid rostered days off (RDO) per four weekly work cycle. RDO s accumulated are taken with R&R leave (See below): Generally hours worked in excess of 8 ordinary hours Monday to Friday are at time and a half for the first 2 hours and then double time. Hours worked on Saturday are at time and a half for the first 2 hours and then double time. Hours worked on a Sunday are all at double time. Traditionally every second Saturday or Sunday is an unpaid non-working day (SNWD). A Casual Hire employee shall be paid a loading of 25% on their ordinary rate of wage which shall become their ordinary all purpose rate of pay, subject to the addition of all purpose allowances. Where a Casual employee commences overtime they shall be paid the relevant overtime penalty on their ordinary all purpose rate18 Operational requirements will require significant overtime. Rostered working hours will need to be established to meet the overall production and manning requirements of the site. Employees may be required to work day work or night shift and to work on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays. The NES provides that an employer must not request or require an employee to work more than 38 hours (full time) per week unless the additional hours are reasonable. In determining whether the additional hours are reasonable, the following factors may be considered: Any risk to employee safety and health from working additional hours; the employee s personal circumstances, including family responsibilities; the needs of the workplace; whether employees are entitled to overtime/penalty payments; notice given by the employer of any request to work additional hours; notice given by the employee of their intention to refuse additional hours; usual patterns of work in the industry; the nature of the employee s role and level of responsibility. In light of the above considerations, it is unlikely that the NES will impact the normal working hours to meet the operational requirements of the Project. However, this minimum standard of employment has yet to be tested in Fair Work Australia. If an employee raises a concern about the hours they are required to work, you should consult with CCIWA s site representative. Contractors should check the application of the hour s terms of any relevant awards or agreements in their particular circumstances. Contractors should ensure that employment conditions provide for flexibility to meet site operating requirements19 8. REST AND RECREATION LEAVE (R&R) GENERAL An employee s usual place of residence and not their place of engagement will determine whether an employee is a distant worker or engaged locally. Employers should be mindful when engaging distant workers, (particularly interstate distant workers) of their obligation to repatriate them to their point of hire on R&R and termination of employment. Point of Hire is defined in Clause23 and in essence it is the employees usual place of residence at appointment. It is customary for distant workers to take R&R after completing a minimum of twenty-eight (28) days on site. As a minimum, employees are entitled to a weekend and two (2) days of R&R leave. The usual time spent off site on R&R is seven (7) days, which may be shortened to a minimum of four (4) days after consultation and agreement with the employee. Interstate Employees may request an additional days unpaid R & R to a maximum of eight (8) days each cycle. Interstate employees who request this arrangement will work 27 days on and have 8 days R&R to ensure all distant employees remain on a 35 day cycle. On the first R & R leave, an employee is entitled to two (2) days R & R leave on ordinary pay in addition to the unpaid weekend. On the second and subsequent occasions, only one (1) of the two (2) days is ordinary pay, the other being unpaid. These payments are only made when the leave is actually taken. As indicated above (clause 7) accumulated RDO`s are taken on R & R. Local employees may request to have an extra three (3) days unpaid leave with their RDO and weekend, in order to have off seven (7) consecutive days. TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS / TIME OFF ON R&R It is industry practice to provide Distant Workers with an entitlement to a return airfare to their Point of Hire after four (4) continuous weeks service. Point of Hire is defined in Clause 23. While there is no legal requirement to pay travel time on R&R leave, if an employee is required to cease work before the completion of ordinary time hours to meet transport requirements for the purposes of R&R leave, you are obligated to make up ordinary time hours for the day (7.2). Conversely should an employee seek to leave work early for genuine reasons to catch an earlier flight than scheduled you are only required to pay for time worked. In addition employees who choose to return from R&R at a time that prevents them from commencing at the ordinary starting time are only paid from the time they commence work. EMPLOYEES TRAVELLING TO A PLACE OTHER THAN POINT OF HIRE Traditionally, employees have been allowed to travel to a place other than their point of hire provided that the cost does not exceed a return economy airfare to their point of hire. Contractors must obtain suitably qualified advice regarding the taxation implications for such20 travel. 9. ANNUAL LEAVE An employee is entitled to 144 ordinary hours of paid annual leave for each 12 months of continuous service i.e. 4 X 36. Annual leave accumulates progressively. Time not worked due to authorised absences such as sick leave, annual leave, bereavement leave, public holidays and workers compensation to a maximum of two weeks, or R&R, will count as continuous service for the purpose of this clause. An employee before going on annual leave will be paid the wages the employee would have received in respect of the ordinary time the employee would have worked, had the employee not been on leave during the relevant period together with a leave loading of 17.5% calculated on the wage rates and all-purpose allowances. Annual leave shall be given and taken as agreed between the Company and employee. If a public holiday is observed on an ordinary working day during the period of annual leave that day will not be counted as annual leave (i.e. the leave is increased by one (1) day for each public holiday.) Where the Company seeks to close down the site or sections of the site for the purposes of allowing annual leave to be taken by most of its employees, it shall give its employees at least four (4) weeks notice of its intention to do so. Upon lawful termination all untaken accrued annual leave shall be paid out. 10. PERSONAL / CARER S LEAVE Personal leave can be used when an employee is unable to attend work on account of personal illness or injury (i.e. Sick leave) or because the employee is required to provide care for a member of the employee s immediate family or household (i.e. Carer s leave). Payment for each day or shift of personal leave will be in accordance with the NES, relevant modern award or applicable industrial agreement, as most favourable to the employee. 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