Tradesmen's Rights (No. 2) Regulations (Cth)

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1973 No. 51

REGULATIONS UNDER THE TRADESMEN’S RIGHTS REGULATION ACT 1946-1966.*

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 Tradesmen’s Rights Regulation Act 1946-1966.

Dated this eighth day of March, 1973.

PAUL HASLUCK

Governor-General.

By His Excellency’s Command,

CLYDE R. CAMERON

Minister of State for Labour.

 

TRADESMEN’S RIGHTS (No. 2) REGULATIONS

Citation.

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Tradesmen’s Rights (No. 2) Regulations.

Definition.

2. In these Regulations, “the Act” means the Tradesmen’s Rights Regulation Act 1946-1966.

Engineering trades.

3. (1) Part II of the Act ceases to apply to the trades in which persons are employed in any of the following classifications:—

(a) Toolsetter;

(b) Fitter, turbine blade;

(c) Marker-off (engineering);

(d) Wetstone grinder and glazer (tradesman);

(e) Motor tuner and tester;

(f) Key-setting machinist;

(g) Assembler, engine (aircraft);

(h) Checker (aircraft);

(i) Jigmaker (metal-aircraft);

(j) Template Maker (metal-aircraft);

(k) Optical finisher employed by the Department of Munitions;

(l) Optical tradesman employed by the Department of Munitions; and

(m) Optical worker employed by the Department of Munitions.

(2) Part II of the Act applies to the trades in which persons are employed in the classification machine setter.

 

* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 15 March 1973.

Boilermaking trades.

4. Part III of the Act ceases to apply to the trades in the industries of boiler-making, ship-building, ship-repairing and structural iron and Steel work in which persons are employed in any of the following classifications:—

(a) Boilersmith;

(b) Driller using portable machines; and

(c) Plate setter and frame bender.

Blacksmithing trades.

5. (1) Part IV of the Act ceases to apply to the trades in which persons are employed in either of the following classifications:—

(a) Forger, faggoter and forger and faggoter; and

(b) Other smith.

(2) Part IV of the Act applies to the trades in which persons are employed in any of the following classifications:—

(a) Forger;

(b) Blacksmith; and

(c) Smith, other.

Electrical trades.

6. (1) Part V of the Act ceases to apply to the trades in which persons are employed in any of the following classifications:—

(a) Tradesman;

(b) Aircraft mechanic holding no certificate;

(c) Aircraft mechanic holding “X” certificate;

(d) Examiner, first class;

(e) Inspector;

(f) Electrician in charge of plant or installation or of plant and installation;

(g) Installation inspector, tester and installation inspector and tester; and

(h) Telegraph serviceman.

(2) Part V of the Act applies to the trades in which persons are employed in any of the following classifications:—

(a) Electrical fitter (automotive);

(b) Armature winder (automotive); and

(c) Electrical fitter and armature winder (automotive).

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