Coal Mining Industry Long Service Leave (Amendment) Act 1957 (NSW)

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COAL MINING INDUSTRY LONG SERVICE LEAVE

(AMENDMENT) ACT.

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Act No. 10,1957.

An Act to amend the Coal Mining Industry- Long Service Leave Act, 1950-1954, by adding to the Schedule thereto certain awards, variations, orders, decisions and interpretations of the Coal Industry Tribunal; to validate certain matters; and for purposes connected therewith. [Assented to, 8th April, 1957.]

lative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South BE it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis-
Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :—•
1 . (1) This Act may be cited as the "Coal Mining
Industry Long Service Leave (Amendment) Act, 1957."
(2) The Coal Mining Industry Long Service Leave
Act, 1950, as amended by subsequent Acts and by this
Act, may be cited as the Coal Mining Industry Long
Service Leave Act, 1950-1957.
2. The Schedule to the Coal Mining Industry Long Service Leave Act, 1950-1954, is amended—

(a)

by omitting therefrom the heading "C.R.B. Print No . " and by inserting in lieu thereof the heading "C.R.B. Print No. or Coal Report

N o . " ; (b)

(b)

by inserting at the end thereof under the appropriate headings the following figures and words :—

1/6/1954 Miners Coal Industry E n t i t l e m e n t of 1029
Tribunal T. H. Bryce
1/6/1954 Miners Coal Industry Variation re ac- 1032
Tribunal cumulation of
future Long
Service Leave

when on Long

Service Leave

20/10/1954 Colliery Managers Cod Industry Order re J. Harle 10.53

Tribunal

7 /3 /1055 Miners Coal Industry Award 1009

Tribunal

7 /3 /1955 Mechanics, Blacksmiths, Coal Industry Award 1100
Electrical Trades, En- Tribunal
gineering Unions
l l / 3 / 1 9 5 5 Mines Rescue Stations, Goal Industry Award 1103
Superintendents and Tribunal
Instructors
11 /3 /1055 Mines Rescue Corps Coal Industry Award 1106

Tribunal

10/6/1955 Miners and Mechanics Coal Industry Decision re pay- 1114
Tribunal ment in lieu of
Long Service
Leave upon
termination of
employment
10/6 /1955 Miners Goal Industry Correction of 1115
Tribunal Order
10/6 /1955 Mechanics Coal Industry Correction of 1116
Tribunal Order
23 /6 /1955 Deputies Coal Industry Award 1117

Tribunal

23/6 /1955 Engine-drivers Coal Industry Award 1118
(F.E.D.F.A.) Tribunal
5 /7 /1955 Collieries Staff Coal Industry Award 1120

Tribunal

21/12/1955 Mechanics Coal Industry Interpretation 1140
Tribunal
20 /3 /1956 Collieries Coal Industry Interpretation 1147
Staff Tribunal
7 /6 /1956 Miners Coal Industry Order re-opening 1156
Tribunal Bellbird Colliery
28 /6 /1956 Miners, Coal Industry Order re National 1177
Mechanics, Tribunal Shale Mine—
Deputies assessment of
shifts of
entitlement
prior to 1/1/1952
25 /9 /1956 Staff Coal Industry Order re National 1185

Tribunal

Shale Mine— assessment of shifts of

entitlement
prior to 1/1/1952.

3 . Any action taken before the commencement of this Act by the Administrator appointed under the Coal Mining Industry Long Service Leave Act, 1950-1954—•

(a) in giving any approval to the payment by any employer of any amount due to any person under and in accordance with the provisions of—

(i) any award within the meaning of the Coal Mining Industry Long Service Leave Act, 1950-1954, as affected by any award, variation, order, decision or interpretation of the Coal Industry Tribunal referred to in section two of this Act; or

(ii)   any award, variation, order, decision or interpretation of the Coal Industry Tribunal referred to in section two of this Act; or

(b) in reimbursing from the Fund constituted under the Coal Mining Industry Long Service Leave Act, 1950-1954, any employer who has, pursuant to any such approval as is referred to in para- graph (a) of this section, paid any such amount as is referred to in that paragraph,

which would have been lawful had section two of this Act been in operation at the time when the action was taken is hereby validated.

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