Excise Procedure Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS UNDER THE EXCISE PROCEDURE ACT 1907.
SUBJECT
to the approval of the Governor-General, I, the Honourable Henry Bournes
Higgins, President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration,
do, in pursuance of the powers vested in me by the
How to Apply.
1. Every manufacturer who intends
to make application to the President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation
and Arbitration for an order, under paragraph (
2. The application for the order may be in accordance with Form B in the Schedule.
3. The application, with a statutory declaration, verifying it, should be lodged with the Industrial Registrar of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration at Melbourne, or with the Deputy Registrar of the Court in the State where the goods are manufactured.
4. (1) The statutory declaration should state—
(
a )That the statements in the application are true and correct in every particular. and (b )That the notice of intention to make the application was posted up and kept posted up in the factory or workshop or factories or workshops in the manner prescribed by the regulations, and (c )That no complaints have been made whether before or after the posting of the notice by the employés or any of them or by any union or association of artisans or workers that the rates of wages paid are not fair and reasonable, or, if any such complaints have been made, that they have been made and at what time and (if in writing) are attached to the statutory declaration as exhibits, and (if not in writing) are set forth in the declaration.
(2) The statutory declaration should in addition state all special circumstances which the manufacturer thinks should be stated in order to show that the conditions in the factory as to remuneration of labour are fair and reasonable, and also any circumstances which he thinks show that any complaints are not well founded. The statutory declaration should in particular state the hours of work and whether the applicant in his conditions as to the remuneration of labour complies absolutely with the Excise Tariff Standard for Timework and if not in what respects he fails to comply therewith and for what reasons. In the case of old, slow, or infirm workers it should state the date and particulars of and reasons for any licence to work at a lower rate than the standard. In the case of apprentices it should state whether they are bound, and for what trade, and the date of the indentures, and for what terms, and the
respective ages, and the rate of payment. In the case of boys not apprenticed it should state their respective ages and the kind of work that they respectively perform and the rates of payment. In the case of improvers or any other class of employés not mentioned in the standard it should state the age, length of experience, qualification, and any relevant particulars in the case of piecework the declaration should state all the conditions and stipulations relating thereto, and if they appear in any agreement or in any written document should exhibit the same or a copy thereof.
How to Support Application.
5. All applications will be heard by the President in open Court. The Registrar will give notice to each applicant of the time and place for hearing his application. The applicant, if he wish to produce any evidence or to urge arguments in support of the application, must be present in the Court at the time of hearing or be represented by Counsel, Solicitor, or Agent.
The Schedule.
Name of Factory
I/We hereby give notice that I/We
intend forthwith, after the expiration of one fortnight from the date hereof,
to make application to the President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation
and Arbitration for an order under paragraph (
Dated the day of 190
(Signature of Manufacturer.)
In the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration.
To His Honour,
The President of the Court.
I,
We,
of
hereby
make application for an order in terms of paragraph (
1. My/Our factory is situate at in the State of and is called
2. The goods dutiable under the said Act which are manufactured in my factory are
3. The wages paid and the hours worked in my/our factory are as follows:—
4. The wages paid and the hours worked are in my opinion fair and reasonable.
5. The following additional facts
are worthy of consideration as to remuneration.
As to Apprentices
As to Boys
As to Improvers
The following are the conditions and stipulations as to piecework in the cases of
mentioned in the application.
(
Dated the day of 190
(Signature of Applicants.)
Dated this fourteenth day of March, 1908.
HY. B. HIGGINS, J.,
President.
A. M
Industrial Registrar.
Approved in Executive Council the first day of April, 1908.
NORTHCOTE,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command.
AUSTIN CHAPMAN,
Minister for Trade and Customs.
The Federal Executive Council approve.
GEO. STEWARD,
Secretary to the Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Australia. 1.4.8.
By Authority: J. Kemp, Government Printer, Melbourne.
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