Australian Wool Board Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)

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STATUTORY RULES.

1948. No.

.

REGULATIONS UNDER THE WOOL USE PROMOTION

ACT 1945.*

I, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Wool Use Promotion Act 1945.

Dated this  

day of

    ,1948

 

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture.

Amendments of the Australian Wool Board Regulations,

Salaries of officers.

1. Regulation 8 of the Australian Wool Board Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-regulation (1.) the words “ the Table ” and inserting in their stead the word and letter “ Table A” ; and

(b) by inserting, after sub-regulation (2.), the following sub regulations :—

“ (3.) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub­regulation (1.) of this regulation, an officer who occupies an office specified in Table B in the Schedule to these Regulations and is a member of an organization registered under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1947 or a returned soldier shall, on and from the first pay period commencing in May, 1947, be paid the minimum salary specified in that Table opposite to that office, or, where a maximum salary is also so specified, such higher salary (not exceeding that maximum salary) as the Board determines.

“ (4.) Where in any determination under the Arbitra­tion(Public Service)Act 1920-1947, marginal increases have been granted to officers or any class of officers in the Commonwealth Public Service, the Board may, subject to this regulation, apply on and from the first pay period

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on , 1948

  Statutory Rules 1945, No. 150.

3553.—Price 3d. 8/15.7.1948.

 

commencing on or after the twenty-eighth day of August, 1947, such marginal increases to officers who are members of an organization registered under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1947 or are returned soldiers :

Provided that the marginal increase applied on the twenty-eighth day of August, 1947, shall not apply to the offices of Secretary, Publicity Director, Assistant Publicity Officer, Press Officer, Extension Officer, Assistant Exten­sion Officer, and Cinematograph Operator.

“ (5.) For the purposes of this regulation, ‘ returned soldier ’ has the same meaning as in the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922-1947.”.

Schedule.

2. The Schedule to the Australian Wool Board Regulations is amended—

(a) by inserting before the table in the schedule the words “ Table A.” ;

(b) by omitting from Table A the words and figures—

“ Secretary..........................................................................

500

Publicity Director...............................................................

Press Officer......................................................................

Trade Liaison Officer.........................................................

Fashion Writer ...................................................................

Cinema Operator and Mobile Unit Driver.............

er. .

416.”

and inserting in their stead the words and figures—

“ Secretary ...................................

500

625

25

Publicity Director.........................

1,250

1,500

50

Assistant Publicity Officer............

468

593

25

Press Officer ...............................

750

1,000

50

Extension Officer.........................

750

1,000

50

Assistant Extension Officer..........

468

593

25

Cinematograph Operator..............

416

506

18 ”

; and

 (c) by inserting after Table A the following Table: —

“ TABLE B.

Office.

Annual Salary.

Increment

per annum.

Minimum.

Maximum.

£

£

£

Clerk—

..

At 16 years of age or under ........................

108

..

..

At 17 years of age .....................................

120

..

..

At 18 years of age......................................

138

..

..

At 19 years of age......................................

162

..

..

At 20 years of age......................................

192

..

..

Adult (Male)..............................................

288

360

24

Adult (Female)..........................................

226

298

24

Typists—

..

Under 17 years of age................................

92

..

..

At 17 years of age......................................

116

..

..

At 18 years of age......................................

128

..

..

At 19 years of age .....................................

146

..

..

At 20 years of age .....................................

170

..

..

 TABLE “ B ”continued.

Office.

Annual Salary.

Increment

per annum.

Minimum.

Maximum.

£

£

£

Typists—continued.

Adult—

Without shorthand ability.. . . ..

190

226

12

With shorthand ability to write 100 words per minute.

202

238

12

With shorthand ability to write 120 words per minute.

214

250

12

Typists under the age of 21 years may be paid an allowance at the rate of £12 per annum if able to write shorthand at the rate of 100 words per minute, or £24 per annum if able to write short­hand at the rate of 120 words per minute

Typist-in-charge ........................................................

286

298

12

Machinist—

Under 17 years of age................................................

92

..

..

At 17 years of age......................................................

116

..

..

At 18 years of age......................................................

128

..

..

At 19 years of age......................................................

146

..

..

At 20 years of age......................................................

170

..

..

Adult.........................................................................

190

250

12

Advancement beyond £226 to be subject to the passing of such tests as the Minister approves

Assistant (Female) and Telephonist—

Under 17 years of age ................................................

84

..

..

At 17 years of age......................................................

108

..

..

At 18 years of age......................................................

120

..

..

At 19 years of age......................................................

138

..

..

At 20 years of age......................................................

162

186

8

Assistant (Female) Adult............................................

170

Telephonist—Adult....................................................

182

206

8

Messenger—

Under 16 years of age................................................

72

..

..

At 16 years of age......................................................

84

..

..

At 17 years of age......................................................

108

..

..

At 18 years of age......................................................

126

..

At 19 years of age......................................................

150

..

..

At 20 years of age......................................................

180

..

..

Commencement.

3.These Regulations shall be deemed to have come into operation on commencement on the tenth day of April, 1946.

By Authority: L. F. JOHNSTON, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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