Waterside Workers Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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REGULATIONS UNDER THE TRANSPORT WORKERS ACT 1928-1929.
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
Dated the seventh day of March, 1934.
ISAAC A. ISAACS
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
J. G. LATHAM
for Minister of State for the Interior.
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Amendment of the Waterside Workers Regulations.
(Statutory Rules 1929, No. 62, as amended to this date.)
“Committee’ means a Waterside Employment Committee appointed in pursuance of these Regulations;
‘licence’ means a licence issued in pursuance of Part III of the Act;”.
“8.—(1.) In respect of any port to which Part III of the Act applies, the Minister may appoint a Committee which shall be known as a Waterside Employment Committee.
(2.) The
appointment of a Waterside Employment Committee shall be notified by the
Minister in the
(3.) Each Waterside Employment Committee shall consist of a Licensing Officer and four other persons appointed bythe Minister, of whom two shall be selected by the Minister as representatives of the employers of the waterside workers at the port, one shall be selected by the Minister as a representative of the members of the organization
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known as the Waterside Workers’ Federation of Australia who are licensed in respect of the port, and one shall be selected by the Minister as a representative of other waterside workers licensed in respect of the port.
(4.) Each member of a Waterside Employment Committee, other than the Licensing Officer, shall be appointed for such period as the Minister determines, but the Minister may remove any such member from office at any time.
(5.) The Licensing Officer for the port shall be Chairman of the Committee and, in the event of his illness or absence, the Minister may appoint a person to act as Chairman.
“9.—(1.) The Chairman of a Waterside Employment Committee shall summon meetings of the Committee at such times as he thinks fit or as the Minister directs.
(2.) At any meeting of a Committee three members thereof shall constitute a quorum.
(3.) All questions at any meeting of a Committee shall be determined by a majority of the votes of the members present.
(4.) The Chairman or Acting Chairman at any meeting shall have an casting, but not a deliberative, vote.
“10. The Licensing Officer of any port in respect of which a Committee has been appointed, if so requested by the holder of a licence for the port which is still in force and who held a licence on, and has held a licence continuously since, the eighth day of September, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, shall endorse upon the licence the words ‘First Preference’.
“11. In the case of any licence issued after the eighth day of September, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, for a port in respect of which a Committee has been appointed, to a person who was not the holder of a licence on that date the Licensing Officer of that port may, after consideration of the matter by the Committee, endorse upon the licence the words ‘First Preference” or the words ‘Second Preference’.
“12.—(1.) In the case of any licence for a port in respect of which a Committee has been appointed, the Licensing Officer of that port may, after consideration of the matter by the Committee—
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a ) strike out the words ‘First Preference’ endorsed upon any licence issued in respect of that port and endorse upon the licence the words ‘Second Preference’ or the words ‘Preference Cancelled’;(
b ) strike out the words ‘Second Preference’ endorsed upon any licence issued in respect of that port and endorse upon the licence the words ‘First Preference’ or the words ‘Preference Cancelled’; or(
c ) strike out the words ‘Preference Cancelled’ endorsed upon any licence issued in respect of that port and endorse upon the licence the words ‘First Preference’ or the words ‘Second Preference’:
Provided that the Licensing Officer shall not—
(i) strike out the endorsement ‘First Preference’ and insert in its stead the endorsement ‘Second Preference’ or the endorsement ‘Preference cancelled’; or
(ii) strike out the endorsement ‘Second Preference’ and insert in its stead the endorsement ‘Preference Cancelled’,
unless the Committee determines and reports to the Licensing Officer, and the Licensing Officer is satisfied, that the holder of the licence is inefficient or has been guilty of misconduct in a matter relating to, or affecting his fitness for, employment as a waterside worker.
(2.) Notwithstanding anything contained in the last preceding regulation or in sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, the Licensing Officer shall not endorse any licence with the words ‘First Preference’ in pursuance of that regulation or sub-regulation if the endorsement will have the effect of increasing the number of current licences so endorsed in respect of that port to a number greater than the number of licences issued in respect of that port on or before the eighth day of September, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-three and current on that date or to a number greater than such other number as the Minister, on the recommendation of the Committee, from time to time directs.
(3.) Whenever in pursuance of either of the last two preceding regulations or of this regulation the Licensing Officer endorses any licence, or strikes out any endorsement made upon a licence and substitutes another endorsement, he shall sign or initial, date, and apply his official stamp to the endorsement, or the striking out of the endorsement and the substitution of another endorsement as the case may be.
(4.) The holder of a licence who upon being requested so to do by a Licensing Officer or by any person thereto authorized in writing by him, refuses or fails to deliver his licence to that officer or person, for the purpose of enabling the Licensing Officer, in pursuance of this regulation, to strike out an endorsement upon the licence and to substitute therefor another endorsement, shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: Ten pounds or imprisonment for one month.
“13.—(1.) Any waterside worker whose order of preference has, in pursuance of the last preceding regulation, been reduced from First Preference to Second Preference, or whose preference has been cancelled, may within fourteen days after such reduction or cancellation, appeal to a Court of summary jurisdiction against the reduction in order of preference or cancellation of preference, as the case may be.
(2.) An appeal shall be by summons calling on the Licensing Officer to show cause why the reduction or cancellation of preference should not be set aside.
(3.) Upon the hearing of an appeal the Court may, as it thinks fit, confirm the reduction or cancellation of preference or order the restoration of the preference, or, where the case is one where a First Preference is cancelled, may direct that, in lieu of cancellation, the order of preference shall be reduced from First Preference to Second Preference.
“14. Whenever any duplicate licence is issued in pursuance of section ten of the Act, the Licensing Officer shall make upon the duplicate licence endorsements (including endorsements which had been struck out) initials and dates corresponding with those made upon the original licence, and shall initial the endorsements so made by him and add the date on which the duplicate licence is issued.
“15.—(1.) After the expiry of a period of one month from the date of the appointment of a Committee in respect of a port to which Part III of the Act applies, engagement of waterside workers at that port shall be made in the following order of priority:—
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a ) Waterside workers who are available for employment and are the holders of current licences bearing the endorsement ‘First Preference’; and(
b ) Waterside workers who are available for employment and are the holders of current licences, bearing the endorsement ‘Second Preference’; and(
c ) Waterside workers to whom neither of the last two preceding paragraphs applies who are the holders of current licences.
(2.) In this regulation, the word ‘endorsement’ means an endorsement made in pursuance of these Regulations which has not been struck out in pursuance of these Regulations.
(3.) Any person who fails to give preference in the engagement of waterside workers in accordance with the provisions of this regulation shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: One hundred pounds or imprisonment for six months.
“16. Any, person who without lawful authority or excuse (proof whereof shall lie upon him)—
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a ) makes any endorsement upon a licence,(
b ) alters any endorsement or date placed on a licence in pursuance of these Regulations, or(
c ) strikes out, erases, or obliterates any endorsement or portion of any endorsement made upon a licence in pursuance of these Regulations,
shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: One hundred pounds or imprisonment for six months.
“17. For the purpose of these Regulations the words ‘First Preference’, ‘Second, Preference’, or ‘Preference Cancelled’, as the case may be, may be written by the Licensing Officer upon any portion of a form of licence or of the cover thereof and any worlds so written shall be deemed within the meaning of these Regulations to have been endorsed, upon the licence, and to be an endorsement within the meaning of these Regulations.”.
By Authority: L.F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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