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Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg, Directive 08/04
Reference/ Source Directive / Circular Employee Type Employee's appointment status: Full Time (FT), PartTime (PT) or Casual, Shift (FT, PT, Casual, Shift)
Valid Codes: Yes, No 1200 hours or 12 months whichever is greater, applicable to part time and casual employees only. Valid codes: Yes, No. If classification has increment levels answer: Yes. If not answer: No. Valid codes: Yes, No. If the Employee is eligible to progress from one classification to another higher classification outside the Selection based on merit process, answer: Yes. If there is additional criteria, such as completion of training, have a qualification etc. document these additional increment requirements in the Interpretation or unique requirements field. If required to complete the merit based selection process, answer: No. When the increment will be paid. Eg. Based on Anniversary of Appointment date or competency reached. All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. Any other comments
Progression
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Does the employee receive an increment after 12 months continuous service at their classification and pay point? Valid Codes: Yes, No. If No, and the employee is eligible to receive an increment in a different period, record the period in the Interpretation or unique requirements field. If there is additional criteria, such as completion of training, have a qualification etc. document these additional increment requirements in the Interpretation or unique requirements field.
Increments
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Increment Progression
Comments
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.12
Full Time
Yes
No
Yes
No
For movement within Levels 1 and 2 of the Admin, Professional and Technical Streams and Applies to movement within classification levels 1,2 & 3 of the Operational Stream the conduct, for Administrative, Professional, Operational and diligence & efficiency must be certified as being Technical Streams. Also includes movement satisfactory. In all other classification levels between AO1 and AO2 stream. performance objectives have been achieved and certified by employer. Part time employee must have been at that paypoint for a period of 12 mths and worked 1200 hours. Applies to movement within classification levels for Administrative, Professional, Operational and Technical Streams. Also includes movement between AO1 and AO2 stream. For movement within Levels 1 and 2 of the Admin, Professional and Technical Streams and 1,2 & 3 of the Operational Stream the conduct, diligence & efficiency must be certified as being satisfactory. In all other classification levels performance objectives have been achieved and certified by employer. For movement within Levels 1 and 2 of the Admin, Professional and Technical Streams and 1,2 & 3 of the Operational Stream the conduct, diligence & efficiency must be certified as being satisfactory. In all other classification levels performance objectives have been achieved and certified by employer. Prior service is not recognised if there a break of more than 3 months. Next increment after receiving increment at 21 years old is not until a) FT employee has been at that paypoint for a period of 12 mths OR b) for a PT or Casual employee until they have been at that paypoint for a period of 12 mths and worked 1200 hours
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.12
Part Time
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.12
Casual
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
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2.1.2 Increments
All
No
No
Yes
No
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
No
No
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
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No No No No No No
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Yes Yes Yes
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Casual employee must have been at that paypoint for a period of 12 mths and worked 1200 hours. Applies to movement within classification levels for Administrative, Professional, Operational and Technical Streams. Also includes movement between AO1 and AO2 stream.
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Competency
New employees and employees appointed to Level 1 of the Technical stream having obtained applies to progression between level 1 and level the prerequisite qualifications shall be appinted 2 of the Technical stream to the minimum rate prescirbed in level 2.
Competency
New employees and employees who were appointed to Level 1 Professional stream having applies to progression between level 1 and level obtained the prerequisite qualifications of 3 yr 2 of the Professional stream qual shall be appointed to paypoint 1 of level 2 of the Professional Stream New employees and employees who were appointed to Level 1 Professional stream having applies to progression between level 1 and level obtained the prerequisite qualifications of 4 yr 2 of the Professional stream qual shall be appointed to paypoint 2 of level 2 of the Professional Stream New employees and employees who were appointed to Level 1 Professional stream having applies to progression between level 1 and level obtained the prerequisite qualifications of 5 yr 2 of the Professional stream qual shall be appointed to paypoint 3 of level 2 of the Professional Stream Applies to appointment within level 2 of the Professional stream. Applies where employees possess qualifications higher then the minimum prereqisite. Applies where employees do not possess relevant work experience. Where they do possess relevant work experience this shall be taken into account when determining commencing paypoint up to a maximum of paypoint level 6.
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
Competency
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
Yes
Competency
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
No
No
Yes
Competency
Employees appointed to Level 2 Professional stream who have 4 yr qual will commence at paypoint 2
Increments
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Increment Progression
Comments
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
No
No
Yes
Competency
Employees appointed to Level 2 Professional stream who have 5 yr qual will commence at paypoint 3
Applies to appointment within level 2 of the Professional stream. Applies where employees possess qualifications higher then the minimum prereqisite. Applies where employees do not possess relevant work experience. Where they do possess relevant work experience this shall be taken into account when determining commencing paypoint up to a maximum of paypoint level 6. Applies to appointment within level 2 of the Professional stream. Applies where employees possess qualifications higher then the minimum prereqisite. Applies where employees do not possess relevant work experience. Where they do possess relevant work experience this shall be taken into account when determining commencing paypoint up to a maximum of paypoint level 6. Applies to appointment within level 2 of the Professional stream. Applies where employees possess qualifications higher then the minimum prereqisite. Applies where employees do not possess relevant work experience. Where they do possess relevant work experience this shall be taken into account when determining commencing paypoint up to a maximum of paypoint level 6. Applies to appointment within level 2 of the Professional stream. Applies where employees possess qualifications higher then the minimum prereqisite. Applies where employees do not possess relevant work experience. Where they do possess relevant work experience this shall be taken into account when determining commencing paypoint up to a maximum of paypoint level 6.
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
No
No
Yes
Competency
Employees appointed to Level 2 Professional stream who have 6 yr qual will commence at paypoint 4
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
No
No
Yes
Competency
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Clause 5.11
Full Time
No
No
No
Yes
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order
Clause 5.11
Full Time
Yes
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Schedule 1, 2. Apprentices - Full Time/ Part Time No Schedule 1, 2. Apprentices - Full Time/ Part Time No
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No No No No No No
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Yes Yes
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Competency
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Employees appointed to Level 2 Professional stream who have 7 yr qual will commence at paypoint 5
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Employees appointed to Level 2 Professional stream who have 8 yr qual will commence at paypoint 6
Appointment Date
level 2 to 3 in Professional & technical streams, employee worked for at least 12 months on max This is not an automatic entitlement. salary at level 2 and other criteria (such as peer assessment)
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
attainment of 25% of total competencies specified in training plan or twelve mths upon commencing 55% of rate specified apprenticeship, whichever is the earlier.
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Yes
attainment of 50% of total competencies specified in training plan or twelve mths upon commencing 75% of rate specified Wage Level 2 apprenticeship, whichever is the earlier.
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 2.
No
No
No
Yes
attainment of 75% of total competencies specified in training plan or twelve mths upon commencing 90% of rate specified Wage Level 3 apprenticeship, whichever is the earlier.
Increments
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Increment Progression
Comments
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
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2.1.2 Increments
Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order
Schedule 1, 2.
No
No
No
Yes
attainment of 100% of total competencies specified in training plan for relevant AQF Cert III or twelve 100% of rate specified mths upon commencing Wage Level 4 apprenticeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 2.
No
No
No
Yes
attainment of 100% of total competencies specified in training plan for relevant AQF Cert IV or 105% of rate specified twelve mths upon commencing Wage Level 5 apprenticeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 2.
No
No
No
Yes
attainment of 100% of total competencies specified in training plan for relevant AQF Diploma or 110% of rate specified twelve mths upon commencing Wage Level 6 apprenticeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
No
No
Yes
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
No
No
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
W P
No No No No
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Yes Yes
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attainment or completion of AQF level 1 & 2 competencies or 1/2 of the total Wage level 2 For AQF Level 3, 75% of relevant competencies for AQF level 3 or 1/2 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
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attainment or completion of AQF level 1 & 2 competencies or 1/3 of the total Wage level 2 For AQF Level 4, 75% of relevant competencies for AQF level 4 or 1/3 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
attainment or completion of AQF level 1 & 2 competencies or 1/4 of the total Wage level 2 For AQF Level 5, 75% of relevant competencies for AQF level 5 or 1/4 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
Yes
attainment or completion of AQF level 1 & 2 competencies or 1/5 of the total Wage level 2 For AQF Level 6, 75% of relevant competencies for AQF level 6 or 1/5 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
No
No
Yes
attainment or completion of AQF level 3 competencies or 2/3 of the total Wage level 3 For AQF Level 4, 100% of relevant competencies for AQF level 4 or 2/3 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
Increments
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Increment Progression
Comments
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
No
No
Yes
attainment or completion of AQF level 3 competencies or 1/2 of the total Wage level 3 For AQF Level 5, 100% of relevant competencies for AQF level 5 or 1/2 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
No
No
Yes
attainment or completion of AQF level 3 competencies or 2/5 of the total Wage level 3 For AQF Level 6, 100% of relevant competencies for AQF level 6 or 2/5 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
No
No
Yes
attainment or completion of AQF level 4 competencies or 3/4 of the total Wage level 4 For AQF Level 5, 105% of relevant competencies for AQF level 5 or 3/4 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
No
No
Yes
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2.1.2 Increments
Schedule 1, 3.2
No
No
No
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 4.10
No
W P
No No No No No No
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Yes Yes Yes
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attainment or completion of AQF level 4 competencies or 3/5 of the total Wage level 4 For AQF Level 6, 105% of relevant competencies for AQF level 6 or 3/5 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
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attainment or completion of AQF level 5 competencies or 4/5 of the total Wage level 5 For AQF Level 6, 110% of relevant competencies for AQF level 6 or 4/5 adult rate nominal duration of traineeship, whichever is the earlier.
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2.1.2 Increments
Clause 4.6
No
Where minimum training requirements of an apprenticeship or traineeship specifies a period of time progression is subject to completion of double the specified period of time for full time Apprentices/ Trainees appointed to Industrial Inspector Grade II subject to satisfying approved requirements for progression existing as at 1 July 1991, appointed to 4th paypoint of level 3 administrative stream appointed to Industrial Inspector Grade II subject to satisfying approved requirements for progression existing as at 1 July 1991, appointed to 1st paypoint of level 4 administrative stream
CW
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
No
Yes
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
No
No
No
Yes
Increments
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Increment Progression
Comments
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
No
No
No
Yes
appointed to Industrial Inspector Grade I subject to satisfying approved requirements for progression existing as at 1 July 1991, appointed to 4th paypoint of level 4 administrative stream appointed to Workplace H&S Inspector Grade III subject to satisfying approved requirements for progression existing as at 1 July 1991, appointed to 6th paypoint of level 2 Technical stream appointed to Workplace H&S Inspector Grade II subject to satisfying approved requirements for progression existing as at 1 July 1991, appointed to 3rd paypoint of level 3 Technical stream appointed to Workplace H&S Inspector Grade I subject to satisfying approved requirements for progression existing as at 1 July 1991, appointed to 2nd paypoint of level 4 Technical stream
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
No
No
No
Yes
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
No
No
No
Yes
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
No
No
No
Yes
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
5.10.1
All
No
No
No
Yes
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
5.10.2
All
No
No
No
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2.1.2 Increments
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Full Time
Yes
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2.1.2 Increments
Part Time
Yes
W P
No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
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Yes Yes
Yes
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Employee appointed to the Administrative Stream who has satisfied requirements for an Appointment date or date of obtaining AQF3, AQF4, AQF5, or AQF6 qualification qualification acceptable to the Chief Executive shall be paid no less than classification AO2-1
Employee appointed to the Administrative Stream who has satisfied requirements for a Appointment date or date of obtaining degree or other post-secondary qualification qualification acceptable to the Chief Executive shall be paid no less than classification AO2-7.
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Example of date of obtaining qualification is: the date of the statement from the relevant training provider that the assessment requirements have been met. CW Example of date of obtaining qualification is: the date of the final examination from the university CW
Appointment Date
Appointment Date
All other part time staff (ie other than AO1, AO2, OO1.OO2.OO3) Performance objectives have been achieved and certified by employer.
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Part Time
Yes
Yes
Appointment Date
This applies only to part time AO1 and AO2 (Admin stream) and part time OO1, OO2 and OO3 of the Operational stream. Diligence and efficiency has been certified by employer.
1200 hour rule only applies to classifications other than AO1,AO2,OO1,OO2 & OO3. see clause 5.6.1 c.
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2.1.2 Increments
Casual
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Appointment Date
For casuals - must be 12 months continuous service with the same employer and at same classification and paypoint
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2.1.2 Increments
All
No
No
Yes
Yes
Increments
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Increment Progression
Comments
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
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2.1.2 Increments
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
All
No
No
No
Yes
Appointment Date
Employee appointed to the Administrative Stream who has satisfied requirements for an AQF3, AQF4, AQF5, or AQF6 qualification acceptable to the Chief Executive shall be paid no less than classification AO2-1
On Appointment
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2.1.2 Increments
All
No
No
No
Yes
Appointment Date
Employee appointed to the Administrative Stream who has satisfied requirements for a degree or other post-secondary qualification acceptable to the Chief Executive shall be paid no less than classification AO2-7.
On Appointment
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2.1.2 Increments
Full Time
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Appointment Date
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Part Time
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Appointment Date
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Part Time
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
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DES
2.1.2 Increments
Casual
Yes
Yes
Yes
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2.1.2 Increments
All
No
W P
No Yes No No No No
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Yes Yes Yes
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Appointment Date
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All other part time staff (ie other than AO1, AO2, OO1.OO2.OO3) Performance objectives have been achieved and certified by employer.
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This applies only to part time AO1 and AO2 (Admin stream) and part time OO1, OO2 and OO3 of the Operational stream. Diligence and efficiency has been certified by employer.
1200 hour rule only applies to classifications other than AO1,AO2,OO1,OO2 & OO3. see clause 5.6.1 c.
Appointment Date
For casuals - must be 12 months continuous service with the same employer and at same classification and paypoint
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2.1.2 Increments
All
No
Appointment Date
Employee appointed to the Administrative Stream who has satisfied requirements for an AQF3, AQF4, AQF5, or AQF6 qualification acceptable to the Chief Executive shall be paid no less than classification AO2-1
On Appointment
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2.1.2 Increments
All
No
Yes
Appointment Date
Employee appointed to the Administrative Stream who has satisfied requirements for a degree or other post-secondary qualification acceptable to the Chief Executive shall be paid no less than classification AO2-7.
On Appointment
Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 Valid Codes: Day, Shift, Continuous Shift, All Employee's appointment status: Full Time (FT), PartTime (PT), Casual or All
Hire to Retire Framework Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Day/ Shift Employee Type (FT, PT, Casual) Working arrangements
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Valid Codes: Variable working hours (eg Public servants), Rostered/Set hours (eg. operational staff on 38 hour week), Other (eg. Counsellors) Note in Interpretation or unique requirements Days the overtime, TOIL etc is worked Day(s) of week The employee's ordinary working day or not Working /Non Working Valid Codes: Working, Non Working The spread of hours that ordinary hours are worked within Band of Hours Maximum Number of ordinary hours allowed The maximum number of ordinary hours worked before overtime must be paid before OT eg. Overtime, TOIL, recall, on call, CRIBB, Fatigue, Shift Penalty, ordianry time for weekend work Payment Type Overtime/TOIL rules eg, time and a half for first 3 hours, 15% penalty for weekend work Rules Minimum Hours to be Minimum number of hours that the employee should be paid for Paid Is the employee eligible to a meal allowance, include rules Meal Allowance Interpretation or unique All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. requirements Any other comments Comments
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Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Clause 6.4.1
Day
Employee Working Day(s) of Working Type (FT, Arrangem the Week /Non PT, ents Working Casual) FT Variable/or Monday to Working Friday dinary working hours
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Minimum Meal Allowance Hours to be Paid Small meal allowance when working for more than 1 hour before or after ordinary starting and ceasing times Large meal allowance when working for more than 1 hour after ordinary ceasing time and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken 2
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments Field Staff may be paid overtime at the discretion of the CEO Not applicable to general employees Variatio n Code
6am 6pm
time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter for work in excess of daily ordinary hours of duty or outside their ordinary spread of hours.
DES
Day
FT/PT
Saturday
Non Working
Any
N/A
time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter
Small meal allowance when working Field Staff may be paid overtime at the discretion of the CEO for more than 4 hours Large meal allowance when employee Not applicable to general employees continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing 4 hours and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken eg Employee works 8am - 2pm and a 45 min unpaid meal break is taken - actual hours is 5:15 Meal allowance to be paid: Field Staff may be paid overtime at the 1. Small meal allowance when working discretion of the CEO Not applicable to general employees for more than 4 hours 2. Large meal allowance when employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing 4 hours and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken eg Employee works 8am - 2pm and a 45 min unpaid meal break is taken actual hours is 5:15 Meal allowance is to be paid where an employee works: 1. Small meal allowance when working for more than 4 hours 2. Large meal allowance when employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing 4 hours and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken eg Employee works 8am - 2pm and a 45 min unpaid meal break is taken actual hours is 5:15 3. Additional Large meal allowance when the employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing full overtime shift (i.e. 7.25 or 7.6 hours) and a 3/4 meal break is taken eg1. employee works 8am - 6pm, actual hours worked is 8:30 and 2 large meal allowance eg2. employee works 8am - 5:15, actual hours 8:30 and 1 small and 1 large meal allowance minimum hours to be paid will not apply if overtime is performed immediately preceding and/or following ordinary hours. Field Staff may be paid overtime at the discretion of the CEO Not applicable to general employees
DES
Day
FT/PT
Sunday
Non Working
Any
N/A
DES
Day
FT/PT
Ordinary hours
Saturday
Working
6am 6pm
N/A
OT - Overtime Saturday
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time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter for work in excess of daily ordinary hours of duty or outside their ordinary spread of hours.
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Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Day
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) FT/PT Ordinary Sunday hours
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Minimum Meal Allowance Hours to be Paid 2 Meal allowance is to be paid where an employee works: 1. Small meal allowance when working for more than 4 hours 2. Large meal allowance when employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing 4 hours and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken eg Employee works 8am - 2pm and a 45 min unpaid meal break is taken actual hours is 5:15 3. Additional Large meal allowance when the employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing full overtime shift (i.e. 7.25 or 7.6 hours) and a 3/4 meal break is taken eg1. employee works 8am - 6pm, actual hours worked is 8:30 and 2 large meal allowance eg2. employee works 8am - 5:15, actual hours 8:30 and 1 small and 1 large meal allowance
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments minimum hours to be paid will not apply if overtime is performed immediately preceding and/or following ordinary hours. Field Staff may be paid overtime at the discretion of the CEO Not applicable to general employees Variatio n Code
6am 6pm
OT - Overtime Sunday
double time for work in excess of daily ordinary hours of duty or outside their ordinary spread of hours.
DES
Shift
FT/PT
Any
Any
as per roster
DES
DES
Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
Shift
Any
Any
as per roster
Day
FT/PT
as per roster
W P
N/A N/A N/A N/A
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2 or more shifts in 1 day Meal allowance to be paid: 1. Small meal allowance when working for more than 1 hour before or after ordinary starting and ceasing times 2. Large meal allowance when working for more than 1 hour after ordinary ceasing time and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken 3. Additional Large meal allowance when the employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing full overtime shift (i.e. 7.25 or 7.6 hours) and a 3/4 meal break is taken
Employee (other than an employee on call). eg employee works 8am - 4pm. 4pm 5pm 1 hour OT - 1 x 1.5 (no min payment applicable). 7pm - 8pm, 1 hour recall - 2 x 1.5 (includes min payment for recall)
time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter. Employee (other than an employee on call). No minimum hours payment applicable where overtime is immediately preceding or continuous of ordinary work.
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Clause 6.4.7
Day
FT/PT
Sunday
Any
as per roster
Recall - Sunday
Double time. Employee (other than an employee on call). No minimum hours payment applicable where overtime is immediately preceding or continuous of ordinary work. Double time. Employee (other than an employee on call). Where an employee is recalled again within 2 hours of a recall no further minimum payment applies.
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Clause 6.4.7
Day
FT/PT
Sunday
Any
as per roster
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Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Clause 6.4.9
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) Any Rostered/ Any set hours
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
N/A
Fatigue - Award
Where an employee has worked any overtime between the finish of one shift and the start of the next that does not give the employee a break between shifts of at least 10 hours (or 8 if previously agreed), the employee is entitled to a break without loss of pay. Where the fatigue leave is taken, any penalty payments applicable to the original shift the employee was to work are still to be paid. Where the employee works overtime between the termination of work on one day and the commencement of ordinary work on the next day, the employee is entitled to be released from duty until 10 consecutive hours off duty occur, without the loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. If the employee resumes or continues working without 10 consecutive hours off, the employee shall be paid double rates until released from such duty, and 10 consecutive hours have been taken. During the 10 hour break for the employee will incur no loss of pay for ordinary working time during the absence.
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Clause 6.4.9
Any
Any
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
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Clause 6.5.2
Shift
Any
Working
as per roster
10 or rostered hours Shift - Shift Allowance Employees working afternoon or night whichever is lesser shift receive 15% allowance per shift except where work is performed between midnight Friday and midnight Sunday or on Public Holidays
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Clause 6.5.3
Shift
Any
Saturday
Working
as per roster
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Clause 6.5.3
Shift
Any
Sunday
Working
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Applies to afternoon shift:after 12 midday, Night shift: 6pm to midnight. Majority of shift rules applies on the basis of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Monday to Friday, both days inclusive. Majority of shift rules applies on the basis of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Friday to Monday, both days inclusive. Majority of shift rules applies on the basis of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Friday to Monday, both days inclusive. Excludes Nurses. applies to nursing staff. Majority of shift rules applies on the basis of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Friday to Monday, both days inclusive.
Shift - Saturday
Employees working between midnight Friday to midnight Saturday shall be paid at one and a half times the ordinary rate
as per roster
Shift - Sunday
Employees working between midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday shall be paid at double time
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Clause 6.5.3
Shift
Any
Sunday
Working
as per roster
Nurses working between midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday shall be paid at time and three-quarters
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Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Directive 8/03
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) Any All Any
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Any
PH - Public Holiday
An employee is to be paid an additional payment of 150% with 4 hour minimum for any normal work performed on the public holiday.
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Directive 8/03
Any
Any
All
Monday
Working
Any
N/A
PH - Labour Day
Any employee who works on Labour day is to be paid an additional payment of 150% with 4 hour minimum for any normal work performed on the public holiday
W P
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Meal allowance is to be paid where an Includes Field Staff Not applicable to general employees employee works: 1. Small meal allowance when working for more than 4 hours 2. Large meal allowance when employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing 4 hours and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken eg Employee works 8am - 2pm and a 45 min unpaid meal break is taken actual hours is 5:15 3. Additional Large meal allowance when the employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing full overtime shift (i.e. 7.25 or 7.6 hours) and a 3/4 meal break is taken eg1. employee works 8am - 6pm, actual hours worked is 8:30 and 2 large meal allowance eg2. employee works 8am - 5:15, actual hours 8:30 and 1 small and 1 large meal allowance
Meal allowance is to be paid where an Includes Field Staff Not applicable to general employees employee works: 1. Small meal allowance when working for more than 4 hours 2. Large meal allowance when employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing 4 hours and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken eg Employee works 8am - 2pm and a 45 min unpaid meal break is taken actual hours is 5:15 3. Additional Large meal allowance when the employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing full overtime shift (i.e. 7.25 or 7.6 hours) and a 3/4 meal break is taken eg1. employee works 8am - 6pm, actual hours worked is 8:30 and 2 large meal allowance eg2. employee works 8am - 5:15, actual hours 8:30 and 1 small and 1 large meal allowance
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Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Directive 8/03
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) Any All Any
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Minimum Meal Allowance Hours to be Paid 4 Meal allowance is to be paid where an employee works: 1. Small meal allowance when working for more than 4 hours 2. Large meal allowance when employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing 4 hours and a 3/4 hour unpaid meal break is taken eg Employee works 8am - 2pm and a 45 min unpaid meal break is taken actual hours is 5:15 3. Additional Large meal allowance when the employee continues or resumes duty for more than 1 hour after completing full overtime shift (i.e. 7.25 or 7.6 hours) and a 3/4 meal break is taken eg1. employee works 8am - 6pm, actual hours worked is 8:30 and 2 large meal allowance eg2. employee works 8am - 5:15, actual hours 8:30 and 1 small and 1 large meal allowance
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments Includes Field Staff Not applicable to general employees Can receive payment for work performed on only one show holiday per year Variatio n Code
Any
PH - Show Holiday
Any employee who works on a show holiday is to be paid an additional payment of 150% with 4 hour minimum for any normal work performed on the public holiday
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Directive 8/03
Any
FT/PT
All
Any
Working
Any
N/A
PH - Time in lieu
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Clause 7.7.3
Directive 8/03
Any
Any
All
Any
Working
Any
N/A
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DES
Any
PT
All
Any
Working
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Any Any
W P
N/A N/A
I T
Where the employee works on a public holiday, they can receive equivalent time off with a minimum of 4 hours in lieu of compensation and where the employee has taken the equivalent time off, the employee shall in addition be paid at half the ordinary rate with a minimum of 4 hours.
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Includes Field Staff Not applicable to general employees Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1
for 38 hour week workers (employees listed in Schedule 4), ordinary working days may be substituted for public holidays, provided that where the employee is subsequently required to work on each substituted day, the employee shall be paid the rate applicable for the holiday being substituted.
PH - Not required to employees who usually work on a day work which a public holiday falls on and is not required to work on that day shall be paid for the ordinary hours the employee would have worked if it had not been a holiday. PH - Rostered off An employee who was rostered off on a public holiday, is to receive an additional day salary/wage OR a day off in lieu OR a day added to Recreation Leave Includes Field Staff Not applicable to general employees Excludes Casual employees The additional day means: for Employees prescribed in Schedule 4, Section One, 7.6 hours at ordinary rates; and for all other Employees, 7.25 hours at ordinary rates.
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Clause 7.7.4
Directive 8/03
Shift
FT/PT
All
Any
Non Working
DIR advised PT and shift workers rostered off on a public holiday are only eligble if the employee is rostered off on a day of the week which normally forms part of the employee's ordinary hours.
CG
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Directive 8/03
Any
FT
All
Monday to Friday
Non Working
Any
N/A
PH - Employees who employees who do not ordinarily work do not work Monday Monday to Friday are entitled to either payment for each public holiday or a to Friday substituted day's leave (but not both)
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Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Directive 8/03
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Working Type (FT, Arrangem the Week /Non PT, ents Working Casual) Any All Saturday or Working Sunday
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments Applies to employees who do not work Monday to Friday of each week Includes Field Staff Not applicable to general employees Variatio n Code
Any
PH - Substitution - where a public holiday would have Saturday or Sunday fallen on a Saturday or Sunday but is substituted for another day all employees who would ordinarily have worked on such Saturday or Sunday but who are not rostered to work on such day are entitled to payment for public holiday or substituted day's leave (but not both) PH - Substitution - where Christmas day falls on a Saturday or Sunday - Saturday or Sunday and the public holiday is observed on another day, Christmas an employee required to work on Christmas day is to be paid at the rate of double time. Award - Span of hours workings hours arrangement for part - Part time time employess who are not part of the flexible working hours arrangment is 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday
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Directive 8/03
Any
Any
All
Any
N/A
Applies to employees who do not work Monday to Friday of each week Includes Field Staff Not applicable to general employees
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Day
PT
ordinary hours
Monday to Friday
Working
9am 5pm
N/A
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DES
Day
Casual
ordinary hours
Monday to Friday
Working
9am 5pm
N/A
Award - Span of hours workings hours arrangement for - Casual casual employees is 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday
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DES
Day
Any
Saturday
Working
6am 6pm
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DES
Shift
Any
Sunday
Working
6am 6pm
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Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
Schedule 4 Section 4.5.8 Schedule 4 Section 4.5.8 Schedule 4 Section 4.5.8 Schedule 4 Section 4.5.12 Schedule 4 Section 4.5.12 Section 4.5.6 (d) Directive 16/05
Day
Casual
Working
8.30am 7pm
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Day
Casual
Saturday
Any
D
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
W P
7.25 N/A N/A N/A N/A
I T
All ordinary time worked between midnight Friday and midnight Saturday - at the rate of time and a half All ordinary time worked between midnight Saturday and midnight Sunday is to be paid at the rate of time and three quarters time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter
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applies to part time employees where operational arrangements do not allow for the application of organisational hours of work arrangement
CG
CG
applies to Chief Storeperson, Senior Storeperson, Storeperson in Charge and Storeperson. Where Saturday is time between midnight Friday midnight to Saturday. applies to Chief Storeperson, Senior Storeperson, Storeperson in Charge and Storeperson. Where Sunday is the time between midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday. Applies to Casual Audio Reporters (State Reporting Bureau). Overtime calculated to the nearest 1/4 of an hour. 2 Applies to Casual Audio Reporters (State Reporting Bureau). Overtime calculated to the nearest 1/4 of an hour. Applies to Casual Audio Reporters (State Reporting Bureau). Overtime calculated to the nearest 1/4 of an hour. Applies to Casual Audio Reporters
OT - Overtime Saturday
time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter
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DES
Day
Casual
Sunday
Any
OT - Overtime Sunday
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DES
Day
Casual
Any
Working
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DES
Day
Casual
Any
Working
Applies to Casual Audio Reporters. Can receive payment for work performed on only one show holiday per year Applies to Casual Audio Reporters Not applicable to general Unused TOIL will be paid out at ordinary time after 12 months Applies to Casual Audio Reporters
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Day
Any
Any
Working
N/A
TOIL - Time off in lieu - Employees will be compensated by Excess travel time payment at the ordinary hourly rate in lieu of TOIL as compensation for excess travel whilst on offical business Award - Other Travelling - Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays Travelling to and from circuit on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday to be paid at rate of 150% of the hourly rate.
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Day
Casual
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
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Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.6.3 (b) (e) 2003
Day
Employee Working Day(s) of Working Type (FT, Arrangem the Week /Non PT, ents Working Casual) Any Rostered/ Monday to Working set hours Saturday
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1 instructed to be on call outside ordinary or rostered hours. Recall time calculated as time from home and back home with a minmum payment of 2 hours. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the on call allowance Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1 instructed to be on call outside ordinary or rostered hours. Recall time calculated as time from home and back home with a minmum payment of 2 hours. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the on call allowance Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1 instructed to be on call outside ordinary or rostered hours. Recall time calculated as time from home and back home with a minmum payment of 4 hours. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the on call allowance Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the on call allowance Need have separte row for Day v Shift CG Variatio n Code
N/A
Employee performing overtime work on recall on Monday to Saturday is paid time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter.
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DES
Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.6.3 (c) (e) 2003
Any
Any
Sunday
Working
N/A
N/A
Recall - Sunday
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Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.6.3 (c) (e) 2003
Any
Any
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
Recall - Public Holiday Employee performing overtime work on recall on a Public Holiday is paid double time and a half eg employee works 8am - 4pm 4pm - 5pm 1 hour recall - 1 x 2.5 7pm - 8pm, 1 hour recall - 2 x 1.5 (includes min payment for recall)
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Day
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
In the event of an employee on call being requested to provide advice (without the need to return to the Recall - Offsite facility), the employee shall be paid at Monday to Saturday the prescribed overtime rate ( time Advice and a half) for the actual time worked up to a maximum of 2 hours on any one day. Fatigue - Leave Overtime
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DES
Any
Any
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
D
46 DES Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Clause 6.4.9 Schedule 4 Section 4.6.3 (h) Any Any Rostered/ set hours Any Working N/A
W P
N/A
I T
Where the employee works overtime between the termination of work on one day and the commencement of ordinary work on the next day shall be released from completion of overtime until 10 consecutive hours off duty occur, without the loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. If the employee continues working without 10 consecutive hours off, the employee shall be paid double rates and shall be entitled to be absent for 10 consecutive hours without the loss of pay for ordinary working time during the absence.
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DIR policy request re: OT on public holiday still outstanding. Question example is correct.
Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1 who are recalled while on call outside ordinary or rostered working hours and worked in excess of 2 hours inclusive of travelling time on one or more such recalls.
Fatigue - Leave Recall Where an employee has worked any overtime, or any combined recalls in excess of 2 working hours, between the finish of one shift and the start of the next that does not give the employee a break between shifts of at least 10 hours (or 8 if previously agreed), are entitled to a break without loss of pay. Where the fatigue leave is taken, any penalty payments applicable to the original shift the employee was to work are still to be paid. TOIL - Time off in lieu - All overtime worked accrued as TOIL Field Staff <= AO5(4) on a time for time basis and should be taken within 12 months
Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1 who are recalled while on call outside ordinary or rostered working hours and worked in excess of 2 hours inclusive of travelling time on one or more such recalls.
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Directive 8/03
Any
FT/PT
Any
Working
6am 6pm
10
applies to Field staff who are paid <= AO5(4). Does not apply to casuals or general employees Includes overtime worked on Public Holidays.
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Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Directive 8/03
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) FT/PT Rostered/ Any set hours
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments applies to Field staff who are paid <= AO5(4). Does not apply to casuals or general employees Includes overtime worked on Public Holidays. Excludes Casual employees. Where the DG excludes a certain class of employees in exceptional circumstances from any salary limitation, overtime will be payable at Classification Level 5, paypoint 4 rate of pay except where otherwise approved. Variatio n Code
6am 6pm
TOIL - Time off in lieu - Payment for accrued TOIL at ordinary Field Staff <= AO5(4) - rates may occur where TOIL accrual is in excess of 228 hours or has not Payment been taken within 12 months of it's date of accrual. TOIL - Time off in lieu - Employees who receive a salary greater than AO5 level 4 but not > AO5(4) and <= exceeding AO6 level 4 are not to AO6(4) receive overtime for work performed outside of ordinary hours, instead they receive equivalent TOIL (ie. on a time for time basis). Accrued TOIL can be paid out after 12 months .
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DES
Directive 5/05
Day
FT/PT
All
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
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DES
Any
Any
All
Working
as per roster
N/A
Shift - Shift Allowance -Employees working afternoon or night Nursing shift receive 15% allowance per shift
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Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.3.5(d)(e)(i 2003 )(A) 4.3.6(a)(d)
Any
Any
Working
as per roster
N/A
Nursing staff rostered to be on call and are recalled to work for any purpose on Monday to Saturday inclusive shall be paid overtime at time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter. A minimum of 3 hours is payable provided that the employee shall not be required to work for 3 hours if the work for which the employee is recalled to perform is completed in less time.
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Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.3.5(e)(i)(B 2003 ) 4.3.6(a)(d)
Any
Any
All
Any
as per roster
N/A
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DES
Any
Any
Working
as per roster
W P
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Nursing staff who are not rostered to be on call and are recalled to work on Monday to Saturday shall be paid overtime at time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter. A minimum of 3 hours is payable provided that the time spent travelling to and from the place of duty shall be deemed to be time worked.
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An employee, other than an employee who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
Excludes Level 4 and Level 5 registered nurses. Recall time calculated from the time the employee starts work. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the applicable on call allowance
An employee, other than an employee Excludes Level 4 and Level 5 registered nurses. who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
registered nurse other than a OT - Overtime Monday to Saturday - registered nurse level 4 or 5 who works in excesss of their rostered Nursing Staff ordinary hours of work outside the ordinary hours of their shift Monday to Saturday shall be paid at a rate of time and a half for the first three hours and double time thereafter.
An employee, other than an employee applies to Nursing staff who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
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Any
Any
Sunday
Working
as per roster
All overtime worked on a Sunday by a registered nurse other than a registered nurse level 4 or 5 shall be paid at double time.
An employee, other than an employee applies to Nursing staff who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
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Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) Any Rostered/ Any set hours
Band of Hours
Maximum Number of ordinary hours allowed before OT rostered shift or 10 hours whichever is lesser
Payment Type
Rules
as per roster
OT - Overtime - Public All overtime worked on a Public Holiday - Nursing Staff Holiday by a registered nurse other than a registered nurse level 4 or 5 shall be paid at double time and a half.
An employee, other than an employee applies to Nursing staff who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
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Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.3.6 (d) (e) 2003
Any
Any
stered/ set ho
Any
Working
as per roster
10
Where the employee works so much overtime between the termination of work on one day and the commencement of ordinary work on the next day shall be released from completion of such overtime until 10 consecutive hours off duty occur, without the loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. If the employee continues working without 10 consecutive hours off, the employee shall be paid double rates and shall be entitled to be absent for 10 consecutive hours without the loss of pay for ordinary working time during the absence.
An employee, other than an employee who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
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DES
Shift
Any
stered/ set ho
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
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DES
Any
Any
stered/ set ho
Any
Working
as per roster
W P
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Award - Other - Escort when an employee is required to - Nursing Staff travel as escort for a patient they shall be paid at the appropriate rate for all time the patient is under their care. When returning from such escort employee shall be paid for a maximum of 12 hours out of every 24 hours at ordinary rates provided that when returning on a rostered day off they shall be granted in addition of a day off in lieu or an additional day added to their next recreation leave
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applies to Nursing staff. The provisions of clause S4.3.6(e) shall apply in the case of Shift Workers who rotate from one shift to another as if 8 hours were substituted for 10 hours when overtime is worked: (i) to satisfy operating theatre staffing requirements (ii) to permit changes to shift rosters (iii) to roster lecture periods for student nurses (iv) in any other case agreed upon by the employer and the ANF (Qld Branch)
TOIL - Time off in lieu - An employee who performs overtime Nursing Staff may be granted time off work equivalent to the number of overtime hours worked provided that the accrual of such time is a maximum of 24 hours. Any time in excess of 24 hours shall be paid at the overtime rate. Shift - Saturday Nursing Staff Employees working between midnight Friday to midnight Saturday shall be paid at one and a half times the ordinary rate 2
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DES
Shift
Any
Saturday
Working
as per roster
applies to Registered nurses employed on a casual basis in the Intellectual Handicap Services Branch, Disability Services Qld. Majority of shift rules applies on the basis of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Friday to Monday, both days inclusive.
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Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) Casual Rostered/ Sunday set hours
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments applies to Registered nurses employed on a casual basis in the Intellectual Handicap Services Branch, Disability Services Qld. Majority of shift rules applies on the basis of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Friday to Monday, both days inclusive. Variatio n Code
as per roster
Nurses working between midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday shall be paid at time and three-quarters. Sunday penalty shall include causal loading of 23%
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Any
Casual
Statutory Holiday
Working
as per roster
10
PH - Public holiday - employee required to work on a Nursing Staff statutory holiday shall be paid at the rate of double time and a half
applies to Registered nurses employed on a casual basis in the Intellectual Handicap Services Branch, Disability Services Qld
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Queensland Public Service Award - State Clause 4.3 (i) 2003 S4.2.1 S5.3 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Clause 6.4.3, 6.5.1 Schedule 4 Section 4.2.2
Any
PT
7.25
Additional time - After excessive hours - Part time - Non variable hours OT - Overtime Monday to Sunday
ordinary hourly rate paid for work performed within the spread of hours and in addition to the number of hours specified to be worked in the work cycle double time for all overtime
Additional hours shall be taken into account in the pro rata calculation of entitletlements
CG
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DES
Shift
Casual
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DES
Day
Any
Monday to Friday
Working
Award - Span of hours workings hours arrangement for - Inspectors Inspectors is 7.45am - 6pm (hours inclusive of 3/4 of an hour for a meal break), Monday to Friday inclusive.
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Day
Any
ordinary hours
Monday to Friday
Working
6am 6pm
N/A
Award - Span of hours workings hours arrangement for - Janitors and Ground Janitors & Ground Attendants is 6am 6pm, Monday to Friday inclusive. Attendants Ordinary hours of work per day not to exceed 10 hours. Award - Span of hours workings hours arrangement for - Storepersons Storepersons is 6am - 6pm, Monday to Friday inclusive. Ordinary hours of work per day not to exceed 10 hours.
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DES
Day
Any
ordinary hours
Monday to Friday
Working
6am 6pm
N/A
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DES
Day
Any
ordinary hours
Monday to Sunday
Working
6am 6pm
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DES
Day
Casual
Working
D
N/A N/A
8.30am 7pm
W P
N/A 7.25 N/A N/A
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Applies to Industrial Inspectors, Workplace Health & Safety Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors (excluding TAFE employees with similar classifications) Applies to Janitors and Ground Attendants.
Applies to Storepersons. Storepersons may be called upon to work 5 days out of 7 days and where work is required on either Saturday and Sunday agreed upon by the Storeperson. Applies to employees listed in Schedule 4, Section 1 (excluding Storpersons, Janitor/Grounds Attendant). Employees enttiled to 2 consecutive days off in each 7 day period. 4 Applies to Casual Audio Reporters (State Reporting Bureau)
workings hours arrangement for certain employees listed in Schedule 4, Section 1 is 6am - 6pm, Monday to Sunday inclusive. Ordinary hours of work per day not to exceed 10 hours.
Award - Span of hours workings hours arrangement for Casual Audio Reporters is 8.30am - Casual Audio 7pm, Monday to Friday inclusive. Reporters Minimum of 4 hours paid for each day worked. Recall - Saturday or Employee may opt to accrue Sunday - Time of in equivalent time off in lieu of overtime. Time off taken will be equivalent to the lieu number of hours worked and the time to travel from home and back home. Double time. Where employee is on call and provides requested advice away from work. Max 2 hours per day
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DES
Any
Any
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DES
Any
Any
Sunday
Working
Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the on call allowance
CG
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Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) Any Rostered/ Any set hours
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the on call allowance Variatio n Code
N/A
When an employee is on call on a public holiday and provides requested advice away from work the employee is paid double time and a-half where the employee has not exceded Recall - Offsite Public Holiday - Shift - ordinary hours for the day, or quadruple time is paid where the Advice employee excedes ordinary hours. Payment for on call advice has a Maximum of 2 hours per day. TOIL - Time off in lieu - If TOIL not used after 12 months from the date of accrual equivalent time is > AO5(4) and <= AO6(4) - Payment paid out TOIL - Time off in lieu - Employees who are paid a salary > AO6(4) greater than AO6 level 4 are not to receive overtime in excess of ordinary hours, instead they receive equivalent TOIL (ie. on a time for time basis). Accrued TOIL shall lapse after 12 months from date accrued if not taken. Recall - Sunday Nursing staff rostered to be on call Nursing Staff - On call and are recalled to work for any purpose on Sunday shall be paid overtime at a rate of double time. A minimum of 3 hours is payable provided that the employee shall not be required to work for 3 hours if the work for which the employee is recalled to perform is completed in less time.
CG
73
DES
Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
Directive 5/05
Day
FT/PT
All
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
74
DES
Directive 5/05
Day
FT/PT
All
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
75
DES
Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.3.5(d)(e)(i 2003 )(A) 4.3.6(b)(d)
Any
Any
Sunday
Working
as per roster
N/A
76
DES
Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.3.5(d)(e)(i 2003 )(A) 4.3.6(c)(d)
Any
Any
All
Working
as per roster
N/A
77
DES
Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.3.5(e)(i)(B 2003 ) 4.3.6(b)(d)
Any
Any
All
Any
as per roster
W P
N/A N/A
Recall - Public holiday Nursing staff rostered to be on call - Nursing Staff - On and are recalled to work for any purpose on a public holiday shall be call paid overtime at a rate of double time and a-half. A minimum of 3 hours is payable provided that the employee shall not be required to work for 3 hours if the work for which the employee is recalled to perform is completed in less time. Nursing staff who are not rostered to Recall - Sunday Nursing Staff - Not on be on call and are recalled to work on Sunday shall be paid double time. A call minimum of 3 hours is payable provided that the time spent travelling to and from the place of duty shall be deemed to be time worked.
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Excludes Casual employees. Where the DG excludes a certain class of employees in exceptional circumstances from any salary limitation, overtime will be payable at Classification Level 5, paypoint 4 rate of pay except where otherwise approved.
An employee, other than an employee who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
Excludes Level 4 and Level 5 registered nurses. Recall time calculated from the time the employee starts work. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the applicable on call allowance
An employee, other than an employee who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
Excludes Level 4 and Level 5 registered nurses. Recall time calculated from the time the employee starts work. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the applicable on call allowance
An employee, other than an employee Excludes Level 4 and Level 5 registered nurses. who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
78
DES
Schedule 4 Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.3.5(e)(i)(B 2003 ) 4.3.6(c)(d)
Any
Any
All
Any
as per roster
Recall - Public holiday Nursing staff who are not rostered to - Nursing Staff - Not be on call and are recalled to work on a public holiday shall be paid overtime on call at double time and a-half. A minimum of 3 hours is payable provided that the time spent travelling to and from the place of duty shall be deemed to be time worked.
An employee, other than an employee Excludes Level 4 and Level 5 registered nurses. who lives in, who is called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after their rostered ceasing time, and provided that the usual meal time occurs during such period of overtime, shall be supplied by the employer with a meal free of charge or be paid $9.60 in lieu thereof.
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4/03/2010
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79
Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) Any Rostered/ All set hours
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
as per roster
Award - Other - Shift Where changes to a roster has not changes been agreed between the employer and the employee and the roster has been changed and the employee is not provided with sufficient notice (24 hours) of the change, the employee will be paid at double time for the employee's next shift. OT - Overtime - Public if the employee works in excess of Holiday ordinary hours, the employee shall be paid at double the rate stated in the instrument for that work. ie: double the prescribed one and a half times the ordinary rate Includes Field Staff Not applicable to general employees
80
DES
Directive 8/03
Any
Any
All
Any
Working
Any
N/A
81
DES
Directive 5/05
Day
FT/PT
Working
6am 6pm
9.5 Applies to employees including trainees whose ordinary hours of duty are 36.5 hours per week, excluding employees in receipt of ordinary salary that exceeds the equivalent of the AO5(4) salary who are compensated for overtime as per directive 5/05 and field staff compensated for overtime as per directive 8/03. Organisational hours of work arrangements for an agency or work unit may prescribe a different TOIL accrual rate for overtime worked on Saturdays & Sundays
Employees working overtime, by mutual agreement with the relevant OT - Overtime supervisor, may be compensated by accumulated as TOIL having such overtime accrued at a time for time basis.
82
DES
Clause 6.4.5
Any
Any
All
Any
Any
N/A
N/A
OT - Overtime General
83
DES
Clause 6.5.4
Shift
Any
All
Any
Any
N/A
N/A
84
DES
Clause 6.1.2
Any
All
Any
Any
All
D
Any Any
W P
NA NA
Award - Meal breaks - Subject to the agency or occupational Shift arrangements included in Schedule 3 and Schedule 4, during the day, afternoon and night shifts the hours of duty shall be inclusive of meal times with no deduction from the employee's salary. Award - Hours of duty The ordinary hours of duty for employees under this Award are 36.25 hours per week, except where provided otherwise in Schedule 3 or Schedule 4, and except where provided in a Directive relating to Field Staff as issued from time to time by the Minister for Industrial Relations under section 34 of the Public Service Act 1996 NA
I T
Overtime is calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour in the total amount of time in respect to which overtime is claimed by the employee Meal break should be no less than 30 minutes. Excludes Casual Audio Reporters (State Reporting Bureau)
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85
DES
Clause 6.1.2
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Award - Hours of duty - Provided that administrative officers Telephonists engaged solely on telephonist duties, the ordinary weekly hours of duty shall be 32.5 hours per week
26
4/03/2010
Ref. No.
86
Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Clause 6.1.3
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) All Any Any
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Any
Subject to clause 6.1.4 'Implementation of 38 hour week', and subject to the exceptions hereinafter provided, the ordinary hours of employees listed in Schedule 4 will be an average of 38 hours per week, to be worked on one of the following bases: (i) 38 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 7 consecutive days; or (ii) 76 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 14 consecutive days; or (iii) 114 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 21 consecutive days; or (iv) 152 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 28 consecutive days.
87
DES
Clause 6.5.1
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
D
88 DES 89 DES Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Any All Any Any Any Any Clause 6.2 Any All Any Any Any Any
W P
NA NA
Award - Roster - Shift Subject to any agency or occupational work arrangements included in Schedule 3 and Schedule 4 and clause 2.2, Shift Work may be introduced to meet operational requirements. Such Shift Work shall be worked in accordance with a roster mutually agreed between the Chief Executive and the majority of Employees directly affected and are worked on one of the following bases: (i) a work cycle not exceeding 7 consecutive days; or (ii) a work cycle not exceeding 14 consecutive days; or (iii) a work cycle not exceeding 21 consecutive days; or (iv) a work cycle not exceeding 28 consecutive days: A roster setting out the employee's days of duty and starting and finishing times on such days shall be displayed in a place conveniently accessible to Employees at lease one work cycle in advance. A Shift Worker shall not perform more than 2 consecutive shifts. Changes within a roster shall be by agreement between the employer and the employee concerned, but failing agreement, 24 hours notice of any change in the roster shall be given or double time be paid for the employee's next shift
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Nil
NA
Award - Meal breaks All Employees who work in excess of 5 hours on any day shall be allowed not less than 30 minutes for an unpaid meal break between the 3rd and 6th hours of duty: Provided that where it is mutually agreed between the employer and the employee, that in order to maintain the continuity of work, the hours of duty may be inclusive of meal times and no deduction shall be made from the employee's wages.
NA
26
4/03/2010
Ref. No.
90
Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Clause 6.1.4
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) All Any Any
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Any
Where the arrangement of ordinary hours of work provides for a rostered day off, the employer and the majority of employees concerned may agree to accrue up to a maximum of 5 rostered days off. Where such agreement has been reached, the accrued rostered days off shall be taken within 12 calendar months of the date on which the first rostered day off was accrued.
91
DES
Shift
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
"Shift Work" (other than Continuous Shift Work) - means work regularly rotated in accordance with a roster which prescribes 2 or more shifts (day, afternoon or night) per day, but does not cover a 24 hour per day operation over a 7 day week. "Continuous Shift Work" - means work done by Employees where the hours of work are regularly rotated in accordance with a shift roster covering a 24 hour per day operation over a 7 day week
NA
92
DES
Continuous Shift
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
93
DES
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
"Majority of Shift" - means the major proportion of ordinary hours worked in any shift where the starting and finishing times occur on different days "Day Shift" - means any shift commencing after 6.00am and before 10.00 a.m "Day Work" - means work performed other than upon a Shift Work basis "Afternoon Shift" - means any shift commencing on or after 12 noon and at or before 6.00 p.m. Night Shift" - means any shift commencing after 6.00 p.m. and at or before 12 midnight. The spread of ordinary hours is the same as that prescribed for a full-time Officer as prescribed in this Award When a part-time employee is authorised to work additional hours outside the spread of hours prescribed by the Award the part-time employee is eligible for payment of overtime in accordance with the provisions of clause 6.4
94
DES
95
DES
96
DES
97
DES
102
DES
Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
Clause 6.1.1 (c) Clause 6.1.1 (d) Clause 6.1.1 (a) Clause 6.1.1 (f) Clause 4.3.c
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
Any
PT
Rostered/S et hours
Any
Any
103
DES
Any
PT
Rostered/S et hours
Any
Any
1 shift type
W P
NA NA NA NA NA
Award - Shift Afternoon shift definition Award - Shift - Night shift definition Award - Part time Roster
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NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA
1 shift type
NA
104
DES
105
DES
Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
Clause 4.3
Any
PT
Any
Any
Clause 4.3.k
Any
PT
Any
Any
Award - Part time - The same overtime rules that apply to Overtime - After shift full-time employees apply to part-time employees Award - Part time - A part-time employee may be Maximum hours appointed to more than one position in the public sector provided that the maximum number of ordinary hours for which they are employed shall not exceed 72.5 hours per fortnight
NA
NA
26
4/03/2010
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106
Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Clause 4.4.1
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) Casual Rostered/S Any et hours
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
1 shift type
"Casual employee" means an employee other than a "Part-time employee" as defined, who is engaged as such on an hourly basis to work for less than the ordinary working hours of a full-time employee.
107
DES
108
DES
Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
Any
Casual
Any
Any
NA
Any
Casual
Any
Any
NA
No definition Award - Casual Overtime - Excessive hours Award - Casual A casual employee is paid 23% in Overtime - After shift addition to the ordinary hourly Award rates of pay for the class of work upon which such employee is engaged. Each engagement stands alone, with a minimum payment as for 2 hours' work made in respect to each engagement. Where applicable, a casual employee is further entitled to the provisions of overtime, weekend penalty rates and payment for work performed on public holidays
NA
NA
109
DES
Clause 6.5.3
Any
Casual
Rostered/S et hours
Any
Any
1 shift type
NA
Sunday penalty shall include the casual loading being paid to such an employee
110
DES
Day
FT
Rostered/S et hours
Any
Any
1 shift type
NA
111
DES
Clause S3.9.1
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Any
112
DES
Clause S3.9.1
Any
All
Any
Any
All
D
Any Any Any
W P
NA NA NA NA
I T
Employees whose ordinary weekly hours of duty are 36.25 hours will be subject to organisational hours of work arrangements put in place in accordance with clause 6.1.6. Organisational hours of work arrangements are to be implemented in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 5
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NA NA
The clause state that the casual loading is paid on a Sunday, however there are various statements that say the penalty should be applied. Refer S4.3.7 - Sunday penalty shall include the casual loading being paid to such an employee
Award - Hours of duty - The ordinary hours of duty are 36.25 Supreme and District hours per week to be worked between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Court Bailiffs Monday to Friday inclusive Award - Meal breaks - When on jury lock-up, the hours of Supreme and District duty will be inclusive of meal times and no deduction shall be made from Court Bailiffs the employee's wages Award - Hours of duty - The ordinary hours of duty are 37 Court Reporters hours per week. Award - Hours of duty - Department of Natural Resources and Department of Natural Mines (including Corporate Services Resources and Mines Agency): In lieu of the ordinary spread of hours of 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday, as prescribed at clause 6.1, the ordinary spread of hours of all Employees engaged on 'Day Work' will be 6.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Monday to Friday.
NA
NA
113
DES
114
DES
Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
Any
All
Any
Any
All
NA
Any
All
Any
Any
All
NA
115
DES
Clause S3.14
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Any
NA
Award - Hours of duty - 40 hour week Arrangements existing Department of Public for Protective Security Officers Works - Protective including 12 hour shift roster Department of Administrative Security Officers Services.
NA
26
4/03/2010
Ref. No.
116
Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Clause S4.2.1
Any
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual) All Any Any
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Any
Award - Hours of duty - Shall perform their ordinary hours of Industrial Inspectors, duty between the hours of 7.45 a.m. Workplace Health and and 6.00 p.m. Monday to Friday Safety Inspectors and inclusive with 3/4 of an hour for a Trade Measurement meal break. Inspectors
117
DES
Clause S4.2.2(a)
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Any
NA
Award - Hours of duty - The ordinary hours of work shall not Janitors and Ground exceed 10 hours per day Monday to Friday inclusive and shall be worked Attendants between 6.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m Award - Hours of duty - The ordinary hours of work shall not Storepersons exceed 10 hours per day Monday to Friday inclusive and shall be worked between 6.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m Award - Hours of duty - The ordinary hours of work shall not All other Employees exceed 10 hours per day Monday to listed in Schedule 4, Sunday inclusive and shall be worked Section 1 - 38 hour between 6.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m week Award - Days off - All Employees shall be entitled to two consecutive days off in each 7 day other Employees listed in Schedule 4, period Section 1
NA
118
DES
Clause S4.2.1(b)
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Any
NA
NA
119
DES
Clause S4.2.1(c)
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Any
NA
NA
120
DES
Clause S4.2.1(c)
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Any
NA
122
DES
Clause S4.5
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Any
NA
123
DES
Clause S4.5.5
Any
All
Any
Any
All
Any
D
124 DES Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Clause S4.5.9 Any All Any Any All Any 125 DES Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Schedule 5 Day All Any Any All Any
W P
NA
NA
Award - Hours of duty - The ordinary daily hours of work for Employees shall not exceed 7.25 Casual Audio hours per day to be worked between Reporters the hours of 8.30 am and 7.00 pm, Monday to Friday inclusive. A minimum of 4 hours payment shall be paid for each day worked. Each engagement stands alone.
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NA 4 4
Award - Hours of duty - Audio reporters (casual) employed on circuit work shall be paid a minimum Casual Audio Reporters Circuit work of 7.25 hours each day Monday to Friday and inclusive of the show holiday in the city or town in which the circuit work is performed. Audio reporters (casual) on circuit are entitled to payment at the ordinary rate for a minimum of 7.25 hours for each day Monday to Friday regardless of whether work is performed or not
Award - Meal breaks - All Employees who work for more than 5 continuous hours on any day Casual Audio shall be allowed a minimum of 30 Reporters minutes and a maximum of one hour for a meal break to be taken between the third and sixth hours of duty. The meal break shall not count as ordinary hours worked Award - Accumulated Refer to award for specific details time
NA
NA
NA
26
4/03/2010
Ref. No.
126
Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
DES
Schedule 4, Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.6.3 (d)(e) 2003
Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Working Type (FT, Arrangem the Week /Non PT, ents Working Casual) Any Rostered/S Monday to Working et hours Saturday
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Interpretation or Unique requirements Comments Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the on call allowance CG Variatio n Code
N/A
In the event of an employee on call being requested to provide advice (without the need to return to the facility), the employee shall be paid at the prescribed overtime rate for the actual time worked up to a maximum of 2 hours on any one day. Double time for all overtime
127
DES
Schedule 4, Queensland Public Section Service Award - State 4.6.3 (d)(e) 2003
Day
Any
Rostered/S et hours
Any
Working
N/A
NA
Recall - Offsite In the event of an employee on call Public Holiday - Day being requested to provide advice (without the need to return to the facility), the employee shall be paid at the prescribed overtime rate for the actual time worked up to a maximum of 2 hours on any one day. Where the ordinary hours for the day have not been exceeded then double time and a-half is paid. If the full ordinary hours have been worked then triple time for the first three hours of overtime on any day then quadruple time is paid
Applies to specified employees as per S4.6.1. Any overtime payable shall be in addition to the on call allowance
NG
128 DES
Directive 8/03, Directive 5/05, Directive 1/06 Directive 8/03, Directive 5/05, Directive 1/06
Day
Casual
Ordinary hours
Saturday
Working
9am 5pm
N/A
Time and a half for first 3 hrs and double time thereafter for work in excess of daily ordinary hours of duty or outside their ordinary spread of hours.
129 DES
Day
Casual
Ordinary hours
Sunday
Working
9am 5pm
N/A
130
DES
D
Day Any Rostered/ Monday to set hours Saturday Working N/A
W P
N/A
I T
Double time for work in excess of daily ordinary hours of duty or outside their ordinary spread of hours.
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Minimum hours to be paid will not apply if overtime is performed immediately preceding and/or following ordinary hours. Field Staff may be paid overtime at the discretion of the CEO. Not applicable to general employees Minimum hours to be paid will not apply if overtime is performed immediately preceding and/or following ordinary hours. Field Staff may be paid overtime at the discretion of the CEO. Not applicable to general employees
NG
NG
Where an employee is recalled to perform duties without the need to leave the employee's place of residence, they will receive a minimum payment of 1 hour for each recall, provided that if they are recalled within the minimum 1 hour period no further payment shall apply. Overtime for the first 3 horus at time Recall - Offsite Monday to Saturday - and a half and double time thereafter The principle will be that if an Log on at Home employee who is on call is required to log onto a system from home for a second time within the original one hour, but extends past the one hour mark, then a further one hour minimum will apply. But if a single log on goes past one hour, then the actual time shall be paid for.
This provision applies to employees who are required to log onto the system from home and not actually return to their place of work. Payments will be made as follows: 1. employee on call logs onto the system from home at 8pm and logs off at 8.25pm 1 hour's wage at overtime rates, the employee is required to log on again a second time at 8.30pm and logs off at 8.55pm - not entitled to any further payment 2. employee on call logs onto system from home at 8pm and logs off at 8.40pm - 1 hour's wage at overtime rates, the employee is required to log on again a second time at 8.45pm and logs off at 9.30pm - the employee is entitled to further 1 hour's wage at overtime rates 3. employee on call logs onto system from home for a single time at 8pm and logs off at 9.30pm - the employee is entitled to 1 and half hour's wage at overtime rates
NG
26
4/03/2010
Ref. No.
Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
131
DES
Day
Any
Sunday
Working
N/A
N/A
Where an employee is recalled to perform duties without the need to leave the employee's place of residence, they will receive a minimum payment of 1 hour for each recall, provided that if they are recalled within the minimum 1 hour period no further payment shall apply. Overtime is paid at double time The principle will be that if an employee who is on call is required to log onto a system from home for a second time within the original one hour, but extends past the one hour mark, then a further one hour minimum will apply. But if a single log on goes past one hour, then the actual time shall be paid for.
132
All
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Day
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
In the event of an employee on call being requested to provide advice (without the need to return to the Recall - Offsite facility), the employee shall be paid at Monday to Saturday the prescribed overtime rate ( time Advice and a half) for the actual time worked up to a maximum of 2 hours on any one day.
133
All
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Shift
Any
Working
N/A
134
All
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
D
Clause 5.10.3 (c) Day Any Rostered/S et hours Any Working N/A
W P
NA
NA
I T
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This provision applies to employees who are required to log onto the system from home and not actually return to their place of work. Payments will be made as follows: 1. employee on call logs onto the system from home at 8pm and logs off at 8.25pm 1 hour's wage at overtime rates, the employee is required to log on again a second time at 8.30pm and logs off at 8.55pm - not entitled to any further payment 2. employee on call logs onto system from home at 8pm and logs off at 8.40pm - 1 hour's wage at overtime rates, the employee is required to log on again a second time at 8.45pm and logs off at 9.30pm - the employee is entitled to further 1 hour's wage at overtime rates 3. employee on call logs onto system from home for a single time at 8pm and logs off at 9.30pm - the employee is entitled to 1 and half hour's wage at overtime rates
NG
NG
In the event of an employee on call being requested to provide advice (without the need to return to the facility), the employee shall be paid at the prescribed overtime rate for the actual time worked up to a maximum of 2 hours on any one day. Double time for all overtime
NG
In the event of an employee on call being requested to provide advice (without the need to return to the facility), the employee shall be paid at the prescribed overtime rate for the actual time worked up to a maximum Recall - Offsite Public Holiday - Day - of 2 hours on any one day. Where the ordinary hours for the day have not Advice been exceeded then double time and a-half is paid. If the full ordinary hours have been worked then triple time for the first three hours of overtime on any day then quadruple time is paid
NG
135
All
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Shift
Any
Any
Working
N/A
N/A
When an employee is on call on a public holiday and provides requested advice away from work the employee is paid double time and a-half where Recall - Offsite the employee has not exceeded Public Holiday - Shift ordinary hours for the day, or Advice quadruple time is paid where the employee exceeds ordinary hours. Payment for on call advice has a Maximum of 2 hours per day.
NG
26
4/03/2010
Ref. No.
Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
136
All
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Any
Any
Sunday
Working
N/A
N/A
Double time. Where employee is on call and provides requested advice away from work. Max 2 hours per day
NG
137 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.2.2
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
Where the arrangement of ordinary hours of work provides for a rostered day off, the employer and the majority of employees concerned, may agree to accrue up to a maximum of 5 rostered days off. The accrued rostered days off shall be taken within 12 calendar months of the date on which the first rostered day off was accrued An employee required to work overtime for more than 2 hours after ordinary ceasing time or for more than one hour continuing beyond 6.00 p.m. in the case of a day worker on any normal working day, shall be provided with an adequate meal at the employer's expense or paid a meal allowance of $9.60 in lieu of the provision of such meal
138 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 4.3.2
Any
Casual
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
Where applicable, a casual employee shall be further entitled to the provisions of overtime, week-end penalty rates, payment for work performed on public holidays, meal break and rest pauses
139 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.2
Any
Casual
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
All authorised overtime worked in excess of ordinary hours on any day, Award - Casual shall be deemed to be overtime and Overtime - Excessive shall be paid for at the rate of time hours and a-half for the first 3 hours and double time thereafter
140 DES
Clause 4.3
Any
Casual
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
141 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.5.2
Any
Casual
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
D
NA NA
W P
NA NA
NA
I T
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2
A casual employee shall be paid 23% in addition to the ordinary hourly Award rate of pay. Each daily engagement shall stand alone, with a minimum payment as for 2 hours' work made in respect to each engagement All ordinary hours of duty worked between midnight Saturday and midnight Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of double time: Provided that such Sunday penalty shall include the casual loading paid to casual employees
142 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.7.4
Shift
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
A shift worker who is required to continue working for more than 2 hours after ordinary ceasing time shall be allowed 30 minutes for crib after the first 2 hours worked
30 minutes
Employee entitles to 30 minute paid break after 2 hours overtime if required to continue working after ordinary ceasing time.
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Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
143 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.1.8
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
Each employee shall be allowed 2 whole consecutive days off in each week: Provided that in lieu of 2 whole days off in each week, an employee may be allowed in each fortnightly period either one day off in one week and 3 consecutive days off in the other week or 4 consecutive days off. Provided further that 2 consecutive days off, one at the end of one week and one at the beginning of the following week may be counted as meeting the requirements
144 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.1.9
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
Upon mutual agreement between the employer and the Union, work in isolated localities may be performed over 152 hours, 4 week cycle to provide for rest days off to be taken at a time suitable to the employer
145 DES
Clause 6.1
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
The ordinary hours of work shall be an average of 38 per week. The Award - Hours of duty ordinary hours of work exclusive of meal times shall not exceed 10 hours per day Monday to Sunday inclusive
146 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.7.1
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
147 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.7.3
Shift
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
148 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
D
Clause 5.10.3 Any Any Rostered/S et Hours Any Working NA Clause 6.1.1 Any Any Rostered/S et Hours Any Working NA
W P
NA NA
I T
All employees (including part-time and casual employees) whether day workers or shift workers who work for more than 5 continuous ordinary hours on any day shall be allowed a minimum of 30 minutes for a meal break to be taken between the third and sixth hour from commencement of duty
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The hours of duty of shift workers shall be inclusive of meal times, to be Award - Meal breaks - taken so as not to interfere with operational requirements and no Shift workers deduction shall be made from the employee's wages
In the event of an employee on call being requested by the employer or the employer's authorised delegate, to provide advice (without the need to Award - Other Remote area access return to the workplace), the and telephone advice employee shall be paid at the prescribed overtime rate for the actual time worked up to a maximum of 2 hours on any one day:
149 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
NA
Award - Roster
The ordinary hours of work shall be an average of 38 per week, to be worked on one of the following bases: (a) 38 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 7 consecutive days; or (b) 76 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 14 consecutive days; or (c) 114 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 21 consecutive days; or (d) 152 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 28 consecutive days
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Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
150 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 4.2
Any
PT
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
The spread of ordinary working hours shall be the same for a full-time employee. A part-time employee shall be employed for no more than 32 ordinary hours per week with a Award - Roster - Part minimum payment as for 2 hours on time any one day when work is performed. Provided that by agreement a parttime employee may work more than 32 but less than 38 ordinary hours per week. "Afternoon shift" means any shift commencing after 10.00 a.m. and before 6.00 p.m. and finishing subsequent to 6.00 p.m. and at or before midnight. Employees working afternoon shall be paid an amount of 15% per shift "Continuous shift work" means work done by separate relays of employees where the hours of work are regularly rotated in accordance with a shift roster covering a 24 hour per day operation over a 7 day week
151 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.6.2
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
152 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.6.2
Continuous Shift
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
153 DES
Clause 6.6.2
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
154 DES
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
155 DES
Clause 6.6.2
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
D
NA NA
W P
NA Rostered Shift
I T
"Day shift" means any shift commencing at 6.00 a.m. or at or before 10.00 a.m.
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No definition
"Night shift" means any shift commencing at or after 6.00 p.m. and before 6.00 a.m. the following day. Employees working afternoon shall be paid an amount of 15% per shift
156 DES
Clause 6.5.2
Any
Any
Working
6.00 am 6.00 pm
Ordinary hours or 10, Award - Shift whichever is the Saturday shift lesser
All ordinary hours of duty worked between midnight on Friday and midnight on Saturday shall be paid for at 1.5 times the ordinary rate
Shift
157 DES
Clause 6.6.2
Shift
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
"Shift work" means work done by separate relays of employees working recognised hours, preceding, during or following the normal working hours for day workers
158 DES
Clause 6.5.2
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Sunday
Working
6.00 am 6.00 pm
All ordinary hours of duty worked Ordinary hours or 10, Award - Shift - Sunday between midnight Saturday and whichever is the midnight Sunday shall be paid for at shift lesser the rate of double time
Shift
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Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
159 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.6.5
Shift
Any
Rostered/S et hours
Any
Working
As per roster
10
Where changes to a roster has not been agreed between the employer and the employee and the roster has Award - Shift change - been changed and the employee is not provided with sufficient notice (24 Penalty hours) of the change, the employee will be paid at double time for the employee's next shift.
160 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.1.3
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
The daily spread of hours shall be worked between 6.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m
161 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.9
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
Any
NA
Fatigue - Award
162 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.9
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
D
NA NA
W P
NA
I T
An employee who works so much overtime between the termination of ordinary work on one day and the commencement of ordinary work on the next day, that 10 consecutive hours off duty between those hours has not occurred shall be released after completion of such overtime until 10 consecutive hours off duty occur without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. If on the instructions of the employer, such an employee resumes or continues work without having had 10 consecutive hours off duty, the employee shall be paid double rates for such period until released from duty and shall then be entitled to be absent until 10 consecutive hours off duty has occurred without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurred during such absence
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a le
e s
Provisions do not apply to recalls where the period is less than or equal to 2 hours
Where an employee has worked any overtime, or any combined recalls in excess of 2 working hours, between the finish of one shift and the start of the next that does not give the employee a break between shifts of at least 10 hours (or 8 if previously agreed), are entitled to a break without loss of pay. Where the fatigue leave is taken, any penalty payments applicable to the original shift the employee was to work are still to be paid.
163 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.9
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
Where a required break is not taken between shifts, an employee is entitled to be paid at double rates for the full period worked on the following shift. Double rates is defined as the normal applicable payment for the day, plus one time. This payment of one time is in addition to any amount already paid for the day.
Does not apply to If employee instructed to work without being allowed the 10 hour break, they shall recalls if hours worked be paid double rates until they receive a 10 on each recall is less than 2 hours hour break.
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Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
164 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.9
Day
Any
Working
Ordinary hours or 10, Fatigue - Recalls 6.00 am whichever is the while on fatigue 6.00 pm lesser
If an employee is already entitled to a fatigue penalty and they then continue to work overtime and or recalls without having the required break, they are still to be paid double rates until the required break is taken An employee (other than a shift worker) directed to work overtime on the first and/or third day of such employee's rostered days off during a work cycle shall be paid at the rate of time and a-half for the first 3 hours and double time thereafter with a minimum of 2 hours' work or payment thereof An employee directed to work overtime on the second and/or fourth day of such employee's rostered days off during a work cycle shall be paid at the rate of double time, with a minimum of 2 hours' work
165 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.5
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
NA
166 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.5
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
NA
167 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.5
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
An employee directed to work on such employee's accrued day off shall be OT - Overtime - 9 day paid for such work at the rate of time fortnight and 19 day and a-half for the first 3 hours and month rosters double time thereafter with a minimum of 2 hours' work or payment thereof.
168 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.7
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
169 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.2
Any
Any
Working
D
NA NA
W P
NA Rostered Shift
OT - Overtime General
I T
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2
An employee required to work overtime for more than 2 hours after ordinary ceasing time or for more than one hour continuing beyond 6.00 p.m. in the case of a day worker on any normal working day, shall be provided with an adequate meal at the employer's expense or paid a meal allowance of $9.60 in lieu of the provision of such meal
"OT - Overtime - 1st and 3rd rostered day off" and "OT - Overtime - 2nd and 4th rostered day off" do not apply to work performed on an employee's accrued day off as a result of such employee working ordinary hours over less than 5 days in any week
Overtime shall be calculated to the nearest quarter of an hour in the total amount of time in respect to which overtime is claimed by an employee
NA
All authorised overtime worked in excess of ordinary hours on any day, shall be deemed to be overtime and shall be paid for at the rate of time and a-half for the first 3 hours and double time thereafter
An employee required to work overtime for more than 2 hours after ordinary ceasing time or for more than one hour continuing beyond 6.00 p.m. in the case of a day worker on any normal working day, shall be provided with an adequate meal at the employer's expense or paid a meal allowance of $9.60 in lieu of the provision of such meal An employee required to work overtime for more than 2 hours after ordinary ceasing time or for more than one hour continuing beyond 6.00 p.m. in the case of a day worker on any normal working day, shall be provided with an adequate meal at the employer's expense or paid a meal allowance of $9.60 in lieu of the provision of such meal
170 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.2
Shift
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
Shift workers, whose hours of work are regularly rotated in accordance with a shift roster covering 2 or more shifts per day shall be paid for all overtime at the rate of double time
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Agency
Industrial Award
Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
171 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.2
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
All authorised overtime worked in excess of ordinary hours on any day, shall be deemed to be overtime and shall be paid for at the rate of time and a-half for the first 3 hours and double time thereafter
An employee required to work overtime for more than 2 hours after ordinary ceasing time or for more than one hour continuing beyond 6.00 p.m. in the case of a day worker on any normal working day, shall be provided with an adequate meal at the employer's expense or paid a meal allowance of $9.60 in lieu of the provision of such meal An employee required to work overtime for more than 2 hours after ordinary ceasing time or for more than one hour continuing beyond 6.00 p.m. in the case of a day worker on any normal working day, shall be provided with an adequate meal at the employer's expense or paid a meal allowance of $9.60 in lieu of the provision of such meal
172 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Sunday
Working
NA
NA
OT - Overtime Sunday
All overtime worked on a Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of double time
173 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 7.9.10
Any
FT/PT
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Non working
NA
NA
PH - Public holiday
Employees who do not ordinarily work Monday to Friday are entitled to either payment for each public holiday or a substituted day's leave
174 DES
Clause 7.9.10
Any
Any
Working
6.00 am 6.00 pm
Ordinary hours or 10, PH - Public holiday whichever is the Christmas day lesser
175 DES
Clause 7.9.2
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Non Working
NA
176 DES
Clause 7.9.7
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Non working
D
NA NA
W P
NA NA
NA
I T
e R
a le
e s
Shift 4
Applicable to employees whose ordinary hours include work on a Saturday or Sunday and Christmas Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday, but the holiday is observed on another day.
Double time & one half. Includes Labour day and show holiday. Note employees are entitled to only 1 show holiday per year.
A public holiday may be substituted for another day. If such other day is worked, then payment will be at Public Holiday rates.
Where a public holiday is substituted for another day and the day is worked, payment will be at double time & one half.
177 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 7.9.10
Any
FT/PT
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Non working
Where a public holiday would have fallen on a Saturday or Sunday but is substituted for another day all employees who would ordinarily have worked on such Saturday or Sunday but who are not rostered to work on such day are entitled to payment for public holiday or substituted day's leave An employee performing overtime work on recall on a public holiday shall be paid for such overtime at the appropriate overtime rate with a minimum of 4 hours on a public holiday. All payments are to be calculated as from home and back to home
178 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 5.10.3
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
PH - Recall/OT
NA
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Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
179 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 7.9.3
Any
Any
Non Working
NA
NA
Work performed on Labour Day outside the ordinary starting and finishing times shall be paid for at double the overtime rate prescribed for an ordinary working day. Triple time for the first 3 hours and quadruple time thereafter
NA
A public holiday may be substituted for another day. If such other day is worked, then payment will be at Public Holiday rates. A public holiday may be substituted for another day. If such other day is worked, then payment will be at Public Holiday rates.
180 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 7.9.3
Shift
Any
Non Working
NA
NA
Work performed on Labour Day outside the ordinary starting and finishing times shall be paid for at double the overtime rate prescribed for an ordinary working day. Quadruple time
NA
181 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 5.10.3
Day
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Non Working
NA
NA
Double time & one half. An employee performing overtime work on recall on a public holiday shall be paid for such overtime at the appropriate overtime rate with a minimum of 4 hours. All payments are to be calculated as from home and back to home
182 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 7.6.9
Directive 8/03
Any
Any
All
Any
Non Working
NA
NA
An employee is rostered off on a PH - Rostered off over public holiday can receive a day in lieu, additional day's wage or an extra public holiday day taken with annual leave
183 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 5.10.3
Any
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Working
NA
NA
Recall
184 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003 Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 5.10.3
Day
Any
Non working
NA
185 DES
Clause 5.10.3
Shift
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
D
Sunday Working NA Sunday Non working NA
W P
NA NA NA
I T
An employee on call being recalled to perform duty, such employee shall be paid for the time worked, such time to be calculated as from home and back to home with a minimum payment of 2 hours at the prescribed overtime rate
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2
NA
NA
NA
Minimum payment does not apply where overtime is worked immediately preceding & is continuous with ordinary hours of duty. Does not apply to employees "on-call"
Time & one half for the first 3 hours, double time thereafter
NA
Applies to "On Call" employees. Calculated from home and back to home. Minimum hours does not apply where employee is not required to return to workplace, employee paid maximum of 2 hours in any one day. Applies to "On Call" employees. Calculated from home and back to home. Minimum hours does not apply where employee is not required to return to workplace, employee paid maximum of 2 hours in any one day. Applies to "On Call" employees. Calculated from home and back to home. Minimum hours does not apply where employee is not required to return to workplace, employee paid maximum of 2 hours in any one day.
Double time
NA
186 DES
Clause 5.10.3
Day
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Recall - Sunday
Double time
NA
187 DES
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Day
Any
Rostered/S et Hours
Any
Non Working
NA
NA
Option to receive time off equivalent to the number of hours worked with a minimum of half a working day in lieu of monetary compensation together with payment at half the ordinary rate for the time worked with a minimum of 4 hours.
TOIL must be taken within 28 days of the day on which the employee worked.
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Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Type (FT, Arrangem the Week PT, ents Casual)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
188
All
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 7.9.6
Any
Any
All
Any
Non working
NA
NA
Any employee with 2 weeks or more continuous service, whose employment is terminated during December, and re-employed in January is entitled to payment for any one or more of the following; Xmas Day, Boxing Day & New Years Day. All authorised overtime worked in excess of ordinary hours on any day, shall be deemed to be overtime and shall be paid for at the rate of time and a-half for the first 3 hours and double time thereafter. Minimum payment does not apply where overtime is worked immediately preceeding &/or following ordinary hours of work. An employee required to work overtime for more than 2 hours after ordinary ceasing time or for more than one hour continuing beyond 6.00 p.m. in the case of a day worker on any normal working day, shall be provided with an adequate meal at the employer's expense or paid a meal allowance of $9.60 in lieu of the provision of such meal
NG
189
All
Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award -State 2003
Clause 6.4.4
Any
Any
Working
6.00 am 6.00 pm
NG
W P
I T
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Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift Employee / Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Casual) Worker
Working Arrangements
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Meal Allowance
Comments
174
Emergenc y
DES Policy
FT/ PT
Any
Nonworking
1 shift type
NA
NA
Need rule
DA
98
DES
Clause 6.5.3(a)
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
All ordinary time worked between midnight on Friday and midnight on Saturday not being overtime shall be paid for at one and a-half (1.5) times the ordinary rate. Calculation of payments as prescribed by clause 6.5.3 such shall be made upon the Majority of Shift basis in respect of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Friday to Monday both days inclusive.
NA
99
DES
Clause 6.5.3(a)
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
All ordinary time worked between midnight Saturday and midnight Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of double time. Calculation of payments as prescribed by clause 6.5.3 such shall be made upon the Majority of Shift basis in respect of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Friday to Monday both days inclusive.
NA
100
DES
Clause 6.5.3(b)
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
101
DES
Clause 6.5.2
Any
All
Any
Any
Any
Any
NA
121
DES
Clause S4.3.2
Any
All
Any
Any
W P
All Any
I T
All time worked between midnight Saturday and midnight Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of time and threequarters. Calculation of payments as prescribed by clause 6.5.3 such shall be made upon the Majority of Shift basis in respect of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Friday to Monday both days inclusive.
Employees working afternoon or Night Shifts are paid an allowance of 15% per shift for all ordinary time worked in addition to their ordinary salary. Provided that they shall be made upon the Majority of Shift basis in respect of ordinary hours worked where the starting and finishing times occur on different days over the period Monday to Friday, both days inclusive.
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NA NA NA
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NA
Employees working afternoon or Night Shifts are paid an allowance of 15% per shift for all ordinary time worked in addition to their ordinary salary
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Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 Additional information Valid Codes: Day, Shift, Continuous Shift
Hire to Retire Framework Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Description Day/ Shift Employee Type (FT, PT, Casual) Award Hours RDO Hours Averaging Rec Lve Wks
The total number of recreation leave including any applicable additional leave under the award per year
Additional Leave for Additional leave for; working on Public holidays, Continuous shift work, North & West Queensland Region, N/A holidays Leave Loading When Loading paid Min daily Hours Maximum Number of ordinary hours allowed before OT Paid Meal Breaks Maximum hours before Meal break Interpretation or unique requirements Percentage loading paid on recreation leave, eg 17.5%, 17.5% or projected roster, whichever is greater
The maximum number of ordinary hours worked before overtime must be paid Valid Codes: Yes, No
Number of hours required before a meal break can be taken All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation.
DP
RT
IR
Eg 1 December or when leave is taken Minimum number of hours the employee can be paid for
ele
as
The number of hours as per the award/agreement Valid Codes: Yes, No Valid Code: Yes, No eg Yes, paid based on standard hours, No, paid for actual hours worked for period
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Comments
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (b) (c) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (b) (c) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (b) (c) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (b) (c) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (b) (c) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (b) (c) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (b) (c) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (b) (c) Award - State 2003
Telephonist
Day
FT
32.5
No
Yes
N/A
17.50%
1-Dec
6.5
No
5.5 hours
CG
DES
Telephonist
Day
PT
32.5
No
Yes
17.50%
1-Dec
6.5
No
5.5 hours
CG
DES
Telephonist
Day
FT
32.5
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
6.5
No
5.5 hours
CG
DES
Telephonist
Day
PT
32.5
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken
6.5
No
5.5 hours
CG
DES
Telephonist
Day
FT
32.5
No
Yes
17.50%
6.5
No
5.5 hours
CG
DES
Telephonist
Day
PT
32.5
No
Yes
17.50%
6.5
No
5.5 hours
CG
DES
Telephonist
Day
FT
32.5
No
Yes
14.00%
6.5
No
5.5 hours
CG
DES
Telephonist
Day
PT
32.5
No
Yes
14.00%
DES
Telephonist
Day
Casual
32.5
No
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
10
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Award - State 2003 (k) Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Award - State 2003 (k) Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Award - State 2003 (k) Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Award - State 2003 (k)
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
36.25
No
Yes
N/A
11
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
36.25
No
Yes
12
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
36.25
No
Yes
13
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
36.25
No
Yes
14
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
15
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
16
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
D
FT PT Casual FT PT
PT
W P
36.25 No 36.25 No 36.25 No 36.25 No 36.25 No 40 No 40 No
Yes
I T
4 5 5 4 4 5 5
N/A
e R
17.50% 17.50% 14.00% 14.00% 17.50% 17.50% 14.00%
a le
N/A 1-Dec 1-Dec 1-Dec 1-Dec when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken
e s
6.5
No
5.5 hours
maximum 36.25 hrs per week casuals work less than 32.5 hours per week. Overtime for casual PSA is only hours worked outside 9am to 5pm or any hours worked past a standard day (6.5hrs) Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual casuals work less than 36.25 hours per week. Casuals are not covered by the Organisational Hours of Work Arrangement. Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual
CG
6.5
No
5.5 hours
CG
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Yes
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Yes
9.5
No
5.5 hours
17
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
18
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 4.4, Award - State 2003 Schedule 4.2.1
Day
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
7.25
No
5.5 hours
CG
19
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Award - State 2003 (k) Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Award - State 2003 (k) Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Award - State 2003 (k)
Directive 20/05
Day
Yes
N/A
17.50%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
20
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
Yes
17.50%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
21
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
40
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
22
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
40
No
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
23
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
40
No
Yes
17.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
24
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
40
No
Yes
N/A
17.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Comments
25
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Award - State 2003 (k) Queensland Public Service Clause 4.4 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
40
No
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual casuals work less than 40 hours per week. Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual or general employees maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Not applicable to casual
26
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
40
No
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
27
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
Casual
No
No
N/A
N/A
9.5
No
5.5 hours
28
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
N/A
17.50%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
29
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
N/A North West Region North West Region in lieu of public holidays in lieu of public holidays N/A
17.50%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
30
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
31
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
32
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
33
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
34
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
17.50%
35
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
N/A
36
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
37
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
38
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
39
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
40
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
41
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
42
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
D
PT FT PT FT PT FT
W P
38 No 38 Yes 38 Yes 38 Yes 38 Yes 38 Yes 38 Yes 38 Yes
Yes
I T
5 5 5 4 4 5 5
North West Region in lieu of public holidays in lieu of public holidays N/A
e R
17.50% 14.00% 14.00% 14.00% 14.00% 17.50% 17.50% 14.00%
a le
when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken 1-Dec
e s
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Yes
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Yes
N/A North West Region North West Region in lieu of public holidays in lieu of public holidays N/A
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Yes
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
43
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
44
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
45
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken
9.5
No
5.5 hours
46
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
Yes
17.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
47
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
N/A North West Region North West Region in lieu of public holidays
17.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
48
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
49
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
50
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Comments
51
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.1 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8 Queensland Public Service Clause 4.4 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 4.4 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 1 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 1 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 1 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 1 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 1 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 1 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 1 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 1 Queensland Public Service Clause 4.4 Award - State 2003
Directive 20/05
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual casuals work less than 38 hours per week. Not applicable to general employees maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to general employees Not applicable to general employees maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to general employees Not applicable to general employees maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to general employees Not applicable to general employees maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to general employees casuals work less than 38 hours per week. 2 consecutive days off every 7 days 2 consecutive days off every 7 days 2 consecutive days off every 7 days 2 consecutive days off every 7 days 2 consecutive days off every 7 days 2 consecutive days off every 7 days 2 consecutive days off every 7 days 2 consecutive days off every 7 days casuals work less than 38 hours per week.
52
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
Casual
38
No
No
N/A
N/A
9.5
No
5.5 hours
53
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
N/A
17.50%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
54
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
55
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
56
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken
9.5
No
5.5 hours
57
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
58
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
59
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
14.00%
60
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
14.00%
61
DES
Directive 8/03
Field staff Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Employees in Schedule 4, Section 1 Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors
Day
Casual
38
No
No
N/A
62
DES
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
63
DES
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
64
DES
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
65
DES
Day
PT
66
DES
Day
FT
67
DES
Day
68
DES
Day
D
PT FT PT Casual FT
W P
38 Yes 38 Yes 38 Yes 38 Yes 38 Yes 38 No 38 No
Yes
I T
4 5 5 4 4 5 5
No
No
e R
N/A 17.50% 17.50% 14.00% 14.00% 17.50% 17.50% 14.00%
a le
when leave is taken N/A 1-Dec 1-Dec 1-Dec 1-Dec when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken N/A
e s
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
10
No
5.5 hours
10
No
5.5 hours
10
No
5.5 hours
10
No
5.5 hours
Yes
10
No
5.5 hours
Yes
10
No
5.5 hours
Yes
10
No
5.5 hours
69
DES
Day
Yes
14.00%
10
No
5.5 hours
70
DES
Day
No
N/A
N/A
10
No
5.5 hours
71
DES
Day
Yes
No
17.50%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
72
DES
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
No
17.50%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
73
DES
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Comments
74
DES
Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors Industrial Inspectors, WH&S Inspectors and Trade Measurement Inspectors Janitors and Ground Attendants Janitors and Ground Attendants Janitors and Ground Attendants Janitors and Ground Attendants Janitors and Ground Attendants Janitors and Ground Attendants Janitors and Ground Attendants Janitors and Ground Attendants Janitors and Ground Attendants Storepersons
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
75
DES
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
No
17.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
76
DES
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
No
17.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
77
DES
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
78
DES
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
79
DES
Day
Casual
38
No
No
N/A
N/A
80
DES
Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section 2 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Clause 4.4 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
81
DES
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
82
DES
Day
FT
83
DES
Day
PT
84
DES
Day
85
DES
Day
D
FT PT FT PT Casual FT
W P
38 No 38 No 38 No 38 No 38 No 38 No 38 No 38 No
Yes
I T
4 4 5 5 4 4 5
No
e R
N/A 17.50% 17.50% 14.00% 14.00% 17.50% 17.50%
a le
N/A 1-Dec 1-Dec 1-Dec 1-Dec when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken N/A
e s
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
10
No
5.5 hours
No
10
No
5.5 hours
10
No
5.5 hours
Yes
10
No
5.5 hours
Yes
10
No
5.5 hours
Yes
10
No
5.5 hours
86
DES
Day
Yes
14.00%
10
No
5.5 hours
87
DES
Day
Yes
14.00%
10
No
5.5 hours
maximum 36.25 hrs per week casuals work less than 38 hours per week.
88
DES
Day
No
N/A
N/A
10
No
5.5 hours
89
DES
Day
Yes
No
17.50%
1-Dec
10
No
5.5 hours
90
DES
Storepersons
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
17.50%
1-Dec
10
No
5.5 hours
91
DES
Storepersons
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
10
No
5.5 hours
92
DES
Storepersons
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
10
No
5.5 hours
93
DES
Storepersons
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
17.50%
10
No
5.5 hours
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Comments
94
DES
Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 2 Queensland Public Service Clause 4.4 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 5 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 5 Queensland Public Service Schedule 4, Section Award - State 2003 5 Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order
Storepersons
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
17.50%
when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken N/A 2
10
No
5.5 hours
95
DES
Storepersons
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
10
No
5.5 hours
96
DES
Storepersons
Day
PT
38
No
Yes
14.00%
10
No
5.5 hours
maximum 36.25 hrs per week casuals work less than 38 hours per week. casuals work less than 36.25 hours per week. casuals work less than 36.25 hours per week. casuals work less than 36.25 hours per week.
97
DES
Storepersons
Day
Casual
38
No
No
N/A
N/A
10
No
5.5 hours
98
DES
Day
Casual
36.25
No
No
N/A
No
N/A
N/A
7.25
No
5.5 hours
99
DES
Day
Casual
36.25
No
No
N/A
No
N/A
N/A
7.25
7.25
No
5.5 hours
100
DES
Day
Casual
36.25
No
No
N/A
No
N/A
N/A
7.25
No
5.5 hours
101
DES
102
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
FT
36.25
No
Yes
No
103
DES
Shift worker
Shift
FT
38
No
Yes
104
DES
Shift worker
Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
105
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
FT
106
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
D
FT FT FT FT
W P
40 No 36.25 No 38 No 38 Yes
I T
4 4 4 5 5
No
e R
No
Yes
No
Yes
107
DES
Shift worker
Shift
Yes
108
DES
Shift worker
Shift
Yes
109
DES
Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Queensland Public Service Schedule 3 & 4 Award - State 2003 S4.1.3
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
40
No
Yes
110
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4 S4.3.8
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
FT
38
No
Yes
111
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4 S4.3.8
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
17.5% or projected roster whichever is greater 17.5% or projected roster whichever is greater 17.5% or projected roster whichever is greater 17.5% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater
a le
1-Dec 1-Dec 1-Dec 1-Dec
e s
9.5 No 5.5 hours 9.5 No 5.5 hours 9.5 No 5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
1-Dec
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Comments
112
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
FT
36.25
No
Yes
continuous shift
113
DES
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
FT
38
No
Yes
continuous shift
114
DES
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
continuous shift
115
DES
Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Queensland Public Service Schedule 3 & 4 Award - State 2003 S4.1.3
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
FT
40
No
Yes
continuous shift
116
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
FT
36.25
No
Yes
continuous shift
117
DES
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
FT
38
No
Yes
continuous shift
118
DES
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
119
DES
Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Queensland Public Service Schedule 3 & 4 Award - State 2003 S4.1.3
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
FT
120
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
D
FT FT PT
W P
40 No 38 No 38 Yes 36.25 No
I T
5 5 5
continuous shift
e R
Yes
continuous shift
Yes
continuous shift
121
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
Yes
continuous shift
122
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
Yes
No
123
DES
Shift worker
Shift
PT
38
No
Yes
No
124
DES
Shift worker
Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
No
27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 27.5% or projected roster 1-Dec whichever is the greater 17.5% or projected when leave roster is taken whichever is greater 17.5% or projected when leave roster is taken whichever is greater 17.5% or projected when leave roster is taken whichever is greater
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
a le
e s
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Not applicable to casual Nursing staff employees may or may not work on Public Holidays
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Not applicable to casual Nursing staff employees may or may not work on Public Holidays
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Comments
125
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
PT
40
No
Yes
No
126
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
PT
36.25
No
Yes
127
DES
Shift worker
Shift
PT
38
No
Yes
128
DES
Shift worker
Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
129
DES
Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Queensland Public Service Schedule 3 & 4 Award - State 2003 S4.1.3
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
PT
40
No
Yes
130
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4 S4.3.8
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
PT
38
No
Yes
131
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4 S4.3.8
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
132
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Queensland Public Service Schedule 3 & 4 Award - State 2003 S4.1.3 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Queensland Public Service Schedule 3 & 4 Award - State 2003 S4.1.3 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8
Directive 20/05 Directive 20/05 Directive 8/03 Directive 20/05 Directive 8/03
Shift worker
Continuous Shift Continuous Shift Continuous Shift Continuous Shift Continuous Shift Continuous Shift Continuous Shift Continuous Shift
PT
36.25
No
Yes
133
DES
Shift worker
PT
38
No
Yes
134
DES
Shift worker
PT
38
Yes
Yes
135
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
PT
136
DES
Directive 20/05 Directive 20/05 Directive 8/03 Directive 20/05 Directive 8/03
Shift worker
137
DES
Shift worker
D
PT PT PT PT PT PT
W P
40 No 36.25 No 38 No 38 Yes 40 No 38 No
I T
5 5 5 5 5 5 5
continuous shift
e R
27.50% 27.50% 27.50% 27.50% 27.50% 27.50%
17.5% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater 14% or projected roster whichever is greater
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
a le
when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken
e s
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Includes field staff (except general employees) Not applicable to casual Includes field staff (except general employees) Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Includes field staff (except general employees) Not applicable to casual Includes field staff (except general employees) Not applicable to casual maximum 36.25 hrs per week Not applicable to casual Nursing staff employees may or may not work on Public Holidays Not applicable to casual Nursing staff employees may or may not work on Public Holidays
continuous shift continuous shift continuous shift continuous shift continuous shift continuous shift continuous shift
9.5
No
5.5 hours
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Yes
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Yes
9.5
No
5.5 hours
Yes
9.5
No
5.5 hours
138
DES
Shift worker
Yes
27.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
139
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Yes
27.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
140
DES
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
Yes
continuous shift
27.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
141
DES
Queensland Public Service Clause 6.5.2, 6.5.3 Award - State 2003 Schedule 4, S4.3.8
Directive 20/05
Shift worker
Continuous Shift
38
Yes
Yes
continuous shift
27.50%
9.5
No
5.5 hours
142
DES
Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003
Casual
No
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
No
NG
143
DES
Directive 20/05
Day
FT
36.25
No
Yes
N/A
17.50%
1-Dec
7.25
No
5.5 hours
NG
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Comments
144
DES
Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Queensland Public Service (k), Award - State 2003 Schedule 4.2.1 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Queensland Public Service (k), Award - State 2003 Schedule 4.2.1 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Queensland Public Service (k), Award - State 2003 Schedule 4.2.1 Queensland Public Service Clause 6.1.2 (a) Award - State 2003 Clause 6.1.2 (a), 4.3 Queensland Public Service (k), Award - State 2003 Schedule 4.2.1 Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Directive 20/05 PSIER News 0010/2005 Directive 20/05 Directive 20/05 PSIER News 0010/2005 Directive 20/05 Directive 20/05 PSIER News 0010/2005 Directive 20/05 Directive 20/05 PSIER News 0010/2005
Day
PT
36.25
No
Yes
N/A
17.50%
1-Dec
7.25
No
5.5 hours
145
DES
Day
FT
36.25
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
7.25
No
5.5 hours
146
DES
Day
PT
36.25
No
Yes
14.00%
1-Dec
7.25
No
5.5 hours
147
DES
Day
FT
36.25
No
Yes
N/A
17.50%
when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken when leave is taken
7.25
No
5.5 hours
148
DES
Day
PT
36.25
No
Yes
N/A
17.50%
7.25
No
5.5 hours
149
DES
Day
FT
36.25
No
Yes
14.00%
7.25
No
5.5 hours
150
DES
Day
PT
36.25
No
Yes
14.00%
151
DES
Clause 6.1.2
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
No
17.50%
152
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
153
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Clause 6.1.2
Day
FT
38
Yes
Yes
154
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Day
PT
155
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Day
Casual
D
FT PT
W P
38 Yes 38 No 38 Yes 38 Yes
I T
4 4 N/A
e R
17.50% 17.50% 17.50% N/A
a le
When leave is taken When leave is taken 1-Dec 1-Dec
e s
7.25
No
5.5 hours
Applicable to employees not covered by the Organisational Hours of Work Arrangement. maximum 36.25 hrs per week Applicable to employees not covered by the Organisational Hours of Work Arrangement. Applicable to employees not covered by the Organisational Hours of Work Arrangement. maximum 36.25 hrs per week Applicable to employees not covered by the Organisational Hours of Work Arrangement. Applicable to employees not covered by the Organisational Hours of Work Arrangement. maximum 36.25 hrs per week Applicable to employees not covered by the Organisational Hours of Work Arrangement. Applicable to employees not covered by the Organisational Hours of Work Arrangement. maximum 36.25 hrs per week
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
10
No
5.5
10
No
5.5
"Part-Time Employee" means an employee who is engaged to work regular hours each week and whose ordinary daily working hours are worked continuously inclusive or exclusive of meal times according to operational
No
10
No
5.5
Yes
10
No
5.5
"Part-Time Employee" means an employee who is engaged to work regular hours each week and whose ordinary daily working hours are worked continuously inclusive or exclusive of meal times according to operational
No
N/A
N/A
10
No
156
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Clause 6.1.2
Shift
Yes
Yes, if public holiday falls 17.5% or When leave on rostered Projected is taken non working Roster day Yes, if public holiday falls 17.5% or When leave on rostered Projected is taken non working Roster day Yes, if public holiday falls 17.5% or on rostered Projected non working Roster day
10
No
5.5
157
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Shift
Yes
10
No
5.5
"Part-Time Employee" means an employee who is engaged to work regular hours each week and whose ordinary daily working hours are worked continuously inclusive or exclusive of meal times according to operational
158
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Clause 6.1.2
Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
1-Dec
10
No
5.5
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Day/ Shift
Award Hours
RDO
Leave Loading
Interpretation or unique requirements "Part-Time Employee" means an employee who is engaged to work regular hours each week and whose ordinary daily working hours are worked continuously inclusive or exclusive of meal times according to operational
Comments
159
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
Yes, if public holiday falls 17.5% or on rostered Projected non working Roster day
1-Dec
10
No
5.5
160
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Shift
Casual
38
No
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
10
No
161
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Clause 6.1.2
Continuous Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
Continuous Shift Yes, if public holiday falls on rostered non working day Continuous Shift Yes, if public holiday falls on rostered non working day Continuous Shift Yes, if public holiday falls on rostered non working day Continuous Shift Yes, if public holiday falls on rostered non working day
10
No
5.5
162
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Continuous Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
163
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Clause 6.1.2
Continuous Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
164
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Continuous Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
165
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments (Other Than Public Servants) Award 2003
Continuous Shift
Casual
166
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments Clause 4.2.3, Clause (Other Than Public 6.7.1 Servants) Award 2003
Day
D
PT PT
W P
38 No 38 No 38 No
No
I T
5 N/A 4
e R
27.5% or Projected Roster N/A 17.50%
a le
1-Dec 1-Dec N/A
e s
10
No
5.5
"Part-Time Employee" means an employee who is engaged to work regular hours each week and whose ordinary daily working hours are worked continuously inclusive or exclusive of meal times according to operational
10
No
5.5
10
No
5.5
"Part-Time Employee" means an employee who is engaged to work regular hours each week and whose ordinary daily working hours are worked continuously inclusive or exclusive of meal times according to operational
N/A
10
No
Yes
10
No
5.5
Cleaners in small educational facilities employed for a minimum of 1 hour. "Part-Time Employee" means an employee who is engaged to work regular hours each week and whose ordinary daily working hours are worked continuously inclusive or exclusive of meal times according to Teacher aides in small educational facilities employed for a minimum of 1 hour or minimum weekly engagement of 5 hours. "PartTime Employee" means an employee who is engaged to work regular hours each week and whose ordinary daily working hours are worked continuously inclusive or exclusive of meal
167
DES
Employees Of Queensland Government Departments Clause 4.2.3, Clause (Other Than Public 6.7.1 Servants) Award 2003
Day
Yes
17.50%
10
No
5.5
168
DES
Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Government Entities) Order
Casual
No
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
No
NG
Agency
Super. Scheme
Employee Contribution
Employer Contribution
Payment Rules
Valid Combinations
Eligibility Rules
Pay Advice
Code
Issue o
s t e
e t s
Must be expressed as a % Must be expressed as a % Mandatory based upon either Min 2% Deduct 15% of employee contribution and - employees salary as at 1 July each year Max that attracts employer contribution is 8% however add 7.75% to result. - commencement of salary at appointment date employee can contribute 9.41%. (if after 1 July) or, Any catch-up contributions in excess of 5.88% must be Employer contribution calculated using the - upon commencement with scheme. approved by QSuper Office. formula: (Employee standard contribution / Employer rule: contribution % rate x 7.75%) + (Employee Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more standard contribution x 85%) than 100% of their gross (pre-tax) annual as per QSuper Superannuation earnings (including employee contribution). Contribution Data File Format and Specification Updated annually each 1 July. The Employer contribution calculation is Secondments/transfers within current financial compared to a minimum of 9% of year - contribution based salary is as per advice employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). from previous employer. The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
Calculation based on employees Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary contribution percentage X Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit superannuable salary rate. Plan Voluntary Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings and not be shown on their Payment Summary.
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make Casual employees not eligible. personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning. Employer contributions not displayed.
woG Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Voluntary May be fixed or % amount N/A Employer rule: Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more than 100% of their gross (pre-tax) annual earnings (including employee contribution). User input of fixed amount. Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary Amount to reduce employees taxable Defined Benefit Plan earnings. Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan (post 23/09/00) After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make Casual employees not eligible. personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing All other employees are eligible if members of corresponding compulsory plan. when employee reaches age 70. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only. Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning.
woG Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Must be expressed as a % Min 2% Plan - Contributory Max 5% Must be expressed as a % Employer rule: Add 7.75% to employees contribution rate Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more to a maximum result of 12.75%. than 100% of their gross (pre-tax) annual earnings (including employee contribution). Employer contribution calculated using the Note: The maximum employer contribution is 12.75% formula: for a 5% employee contribution. If an employee taking (Employee standard contribution / advantage of salary sacrifice contributions wishes to contribution % rate elected by employee x pay extra contributions above the 5% (e.g. an extra 7.75%) + Employee standard contribution. 0.88% to offset the effects of tax), this extra As per QSuper Superannuation contribution would be regarded as a voluntary salary Contribution Data File Format and sacrifice contribution and would not attract employer Specification. contributions this additional 0.88% payment is administered by QSuper Office. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. Calculation based upon percentage and derived payroll results. Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings. Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make Employer rule: personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing Casual employees not eligible. when employee reaches age 70. All other employees are eligible. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only. Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
woG Salary Sacrifice Accumulation May be fixed or % amount Plan Voluntary N/A Employer rule: Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more than 100% of their gross (pre-tax) annual earnings (including employee contribution). User input of fixed or % amount. Accumulation Plan SGC Employer Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Contributory Accumulation Plan Contributory Salary Sacrifice State Plan Employer rule: Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible. Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning.
woG Defined Benefit Plan Must be expressed as a % Must be expressed as a % Mandatory based upon either Calculation based on employees - employees salary as at 1 July each year contribution percentage X Min 2% Add 7.75% to employees contribution - commencement of salary at appointment date superannuable salary rate. rate. Max 5% (if after 1 July) or, Catch-Up 5% to 8% (catchup is to be approved by - upon commencement with scheme. QSuper prior to increasing member's contribution rate) Employer contribution calculated using the formula: Updated annually each 1 July. (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate x 7.75%) + Employee Secondments/transfers within current financial standard contribution year - contribution based salary is as per advice As per QSuper Superannuation from previous employer. Contribution Data File Format and Specification. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make Casual employees not eligible. Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing All other employees are eligible. Employer contributions not displayed. when employee reaches age 70. Existing Defined Benefit members who transfer/second should be recommenced in Defined Benefit, otherwise all new employees must commence in Accumulation.
woG Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary May be fixed or % amount N/A N/A Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Voluntary Defined Benefit Plan Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan (post 23/09/00) Calculation based upon percentage Accumulation Plan Voluntary derived through superannuable Salary Salary Sacrifice Accumulation calculation Plan Voluntary Amount determined by user input of fixed or % amount. After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible if members of corresponding compulsory plan. personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
woG Accumulation Plan Contributory Must be expressed as a % Min 2% Max 5% Must be expressed as a % Derived through superannuable Salary Add 7.75% to employees contribution rate to a maximum result of 12.75%. Employer contribution calculated using the formula: (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate elected by employee x 7.75%) + Employee standard contribution. As per QSuper Superannuation Contribution Data File Format and Specification. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make All employees are eligible. Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing All new employees must commence on this scheme. cumulated). when employee reaches age 70. Existing Defined Benefit members who transfer/second should be recommenced in Defined Benefit, otherwise all new employees must commence in Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
woG Accumulation Plan SGC Employer N/A 9% from 01/07/2002 The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. woG Accumulation Plan Voluntary May be fixed or % amount N/A N/A Amount determined by user input of fixed or % amount. Derived through superannuable Salary Employees that receive a salary of Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan $450 in a month and/or employees Voluntary that receive a yearly salary that is at Accumulation Plan Voluntary least 50% of the tax-free threshold for taxation purposes. Calculation based upon legislated percentage and derived payroll results. N/a
After 1 May 2000, casual employees only are eligible. (Casuals commenced prior 1 May 2000 can remain in this category.)
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make All employees are eligible if members of corresponding plan. Accumulation Plan for State Plan Accumulation Plan SGC Employer personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70. Accumulation Plan Contributory State Plan Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Contributory Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice State Plan Police Plan Salary Sacrifice Police Plan
W P
I T
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e s
woG Accumulation Plan for State Plan N/A 3% of actual superannuable salary for the Actual superannuable salary for the cycle, ie, not State Plan or Salary Sacrifice State cycle, ie, not aligned to 1 October salary. aligned to 1 October salary. Plan must align with this record. Calculation based on percentage of superannuable salary rate. Contributions cease upon the employee reaching age 70. Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or fixed amount). The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. woG Salary Sacrifice State Plan Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or fixed amount). Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or fixed amount). The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. Based upon employees salary as at 1 October each year and updated annually in first full pay period in November each year. Accumulated Plan must align with this record. Calculation based on percentage of superannuable salary rate or a fixed amount if entered. Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings. Accumulation Plan Voluntary Accumulation Plan for State Plan Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary Must transfer to Accumulation at age 65 or on QSuper advice. Casual employees not eligible. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only. Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning. Employer contributions not displayed. Based upon employees salary as at 1 October each year and updated annually in first full pay period in November each year. Accumulation Plan Voluntary State Plan Salary Sacrifice State Plan After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make Casual employees not eligible. personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing Only members of State Plan are eligible. when employee reaches age 70. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
woG State Plan Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or fixed amount). Accumulated Plan for State must align Accumulation Plan for State Plan with this record. Accumulation Plan Voluntary Calculation based on percentage of State Super Buy Back superannuable salary rate or a fixed amount if entered. Must transfer to Accumulation at age 65 or on QSuper advice. Casual employees not eligible. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only. Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions not displayed.
woG State Super Buy Back Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or fixed amount). Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or fixed amount). Based upon employees salary as at 1 October each year and updated annually in first full pay period in November each year. Amount determined by user input of fixed or % amount. Accumulation Plan for State Plan State Plan Must transfer to Accumulation at age 65 or on QSuper advice. Casual employees not eligible. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation. As per approved fund. Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax.
woG woG
Approved Superannuation Fund May be fixed or % amount Other Than Qsuper - SES and Section 70 Contracts - where the executive or officer is on leave from other employment
The Crown shall contribute the standard As per approved fund. employer contribution required under that fund.
The Crown shall contribute the As per approved fund. standard employer contribution required under that fund, provided that the maximum period of time, whether under this contract or any other contract, for which the Crown will pay such payments, is three (3) years; and thereafter, must contribute an amount that, if the officer was a member of the comprehensive accumulation category, would be required under the QSuper Act.
Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
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Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 The description of absence type Leave Balance(s) leave is deducted from, eg, Recreation Leave + accrual balance, No deduction
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Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Absence Type Leave Deduction
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.1 Annual leave.
Family Leave Award 2003 clause 3.3 (Annual Leave as Carer's Leave) & 2.1.10 (in conjunction with Maternity Leave); Commissioner's Memorandum 35/01 Annual Leave Payment; Qld Ambulance Service EPA 1999, clause 5.6 (15); Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995 clause 4.5.6 (a); Agreement Commissioner QAS & LHMU to 5 weeks annual leave 23/8/95.
Annual leave will be paid fortnightly throughout annual leave. An option to receive P for annual leave may be requested - QAS WRA 1995, clause 4.5.6. Annual leave loading of 17.5% will be paid over the full period of annual leave - QAS EPCA 1999 clause 14. During leave without pay, annual leave accrues for the first 3 months only Act 1999 IR s11(5) (a).
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.1 Annual leave.
Family Leave Award 2003 clause 3.3 (Annual Leave as Carer's Leave) & 2.1.10 (in conjunction with Maternity Leave); Qld Ambulance Service EPA 1999, clause 5.6 (15); Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995 clause 4.5.6 (a); Commissioner's Memorandum 35/01 Annual Leave Payment.
Annual Leave Student Paramedics, Senior Ambulance Officers, Paramedics, Station Officers.
6 weeks 6 weeks 2 days 2 days 9.3218 hours 9.3218 hours per fortnight per fortnight
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Family Leave Award 2003 clause 3.3 & 2.1.10; Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002 Appendix C Part B. Commissioner's Memorandum 35/01 Annual Leave Payment.
20 working days 20 working 5.8261 hours per fortnight days 5.8261 hours per fortnight
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Annual Leave M Scale Level 6,7 & 8. Senior Officers and Senior Executives. Annual Leave Paid Entitlement + accrual balance Annual Leave AFcom Communica-tions Officers and Supervisors. Annual Leave Paid Entitlement + accrual balance
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apply. Annual Leave No Yes upon All provisions of the Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003 clause 7.1 special request and 7.1.1 All employees after completing each year of employment, will be entitled to 6 weeks and 2 days' approval. annual leave on full pay. Of this leave one week and 2 days shall be in lieu of extra payment for work done on holidays mentioned in Clause 7.6 7.1.2 Such annual leave shall be exclusive of Labour day if such holiday occurs during the period of the leave; and if such holiday occurs on the day when an Employee is on the Employee's normal day off one day shall be added to the annual leave. 7.1.3 Should any Employee leave the Service on teh Employee's own initiative, or be discharged after any annual leave has become due and without having taken same, the Employeeshall be entitled in lieu thereof to a sum equal to salary computed at the rate of wages the Employee was earning at the date of such leave or discharge. 7.1.4 Should any employee leave or be discharged before such annual leave has become due, the Employee shall be paid a pro-rata monetary equivalent for the period worked upon termination of employment. 7.1.5 Annual leave shall be paid for in advance and, except as otherwise provided herein, it shall not be lawful for the employer to give, or for an Employee to receive, payment in lieu of such annual leave. 7.1.6 The annual leave prescribed by clause 7.1.1 may, at the option of the Employee concerned and with the consent of the employer, be allowed to accumulate for 2 years but for no longer period, and may be taken in no more than 2 periods. Annual entitlement includes 1 week and 2 days in lieu of extra payment for work done on public holidays (excluding Labour Day). Casuals not eligible for recreation leave. Where an employee has performed higher duties > 3 consecutive months immediately preceeding a period of annual leave, or where an employee commences a period of higher duties prior to taking annual leave and returnes to the higher duties immediately following the annual leave and completed > 3 consecutive months of higher duties, the annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate.
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Annual leave will be paid fortnightly throughout annual leave. An option to receive P for annual leave may be requested - QAS WRA 1995, clause 4.5.6. Annual leave loading of 13.67% will be paid over the full period of annual leave - QAS EPCA 1999 clause 14. During approved leave without pay, annual leave accrues for the first 3 months only Act 1999 s11(5) (a).
QAS EPA 2002 Appendix C Part B . Applies to all non-Managerial Level Staff. Annual leave will be paid fortnightly throughout annual leave. An option to receive P The conditions of the ASE Award State apply, however clause 5.2 Annual Leave does not apply to Levels 1,2,3 for annual leave may be requested - QAS WRA 1995, clause 4.5.6. & 4. During approved leave without pay, annual leave accrues for the first 3 months only Conditions of employment contained in all previous enterprise agreements do not apply to Levels 1, 2, 3 & 4. Act 1999 s11(5) (a). QAS EPA 2002 Appendix C Part B clause 2.1 Annual Leave states all QAS Non-Managerial Supervisory Level Staff shall be entitled to 20 working days for each completed year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year. A loading is to be paid to employees on recreation leave at the rate of 17.5% of the enployee's ordinary wage or salary as prescribed by the relevant industrial agreement or certified agreement for the period of the leave (excluding shift premiums and weekly penalty rates).
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Family Leave Award 2003 clause 3.3 & 2.1.10; Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002 Appendix C Part A. Commissioner's Memorandum 35/01 Annual Leave Payment.
25 working days 25 working 7.2827 hours per fortnight days 7.2827 hours per fortnight
Annual leave will be paid fortnightly throughout annual leave. An option to receive P 25 working days for annual leave may be requested - QAS WRA 1995, clause 4.5.6. QAS EPA 2002 Appendix C Part A. applies to all QAS Managerial Level Staff. The conditions of the ASE Award State 1992 apply, however clause 5.2 Annual Leave does not apply to Levels During approved leave without pay, annual leave accrues for the first 3 months only Act 1999 s11(5) (a). 6,7 & 8. Conditions of employment contained in all previous enterprise agreements do not apply to levels 6, 7 & 8. QAS EPA 2002 Appendix C Part A. clause 2.1 Leave states all QAS Managerial Level Staff shall be entitled to 25 working days for each completed year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year. A loading is to be paid to employees on recreation leave at the rate of 17.5% of the enployee's ordinary wage or salary as prescribed by the relevant industrial agreement or certified agreement for the period of the leave (excluding shift premiums and weekly penalty rates).
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.1 Annual leave.
Family Leave Award 2003 clause 3.3 & 2.1.10; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.13. QAS Workplace Reform Agreement 1995;
6 weeks 6 weeks 8.7392 hours 8.7392 hours per fortnight per fortnight
No Yes upon 6 weeks Clause 4.13 states entitlement to 6 weeks annual leave. special request and AFCOM Bruisbane EPACA 1997 approval. Clause 4.13 Annual Leave (1) Every employee other than a casual employee covered by this Award shall be at the end of each year of employment be entitled to an annual holiday on full pay as follows: (b) QAS employees six weeks;
Annual leave will be paid fortnightly throughout annual leave. An option to receive P for annual leave may be requested - QAS WRA 1995, clause 4.5.6. During approved leave without pay, annual leave accrues for the first 3 months only Act 1999 s11(5) (a).
For QAS employees, annual leave may be taken in no more than two periods. The timing of the taking of leave will be determined by the management of the Centre in consultation with emplyees. (2) Annual leave will be allowed to accumulate for (2) two years but for no longer, unless under special circumstances as approved by Regional Management for the respective service. (3) It is not lawful for the employer to give or for an employee to receive payment in lieu of annual leave, except in the case of termination of employment.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.2 Sick leave.
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (15) & (18). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise partnership Certified Agreement 2005 clause 5 & Appendix 4 clause 4.
Sick Leave
Applies to all full time and part time (temporary and permanent) QAS employees, excluding AFcom employees A part time employee's sick leave accrual should be in the same proportion that a part time worker's hours bear on the ordinary weekly working hours in the Award. Pro rata accrual/entitlement for part time employees. New & temporary employees will accumulate sick leave on a proportional basis. Casuals are not eligible for paid sick leave. During the first 3 months of relieving, an employee is entitled to be paid up to 5 working days sick leave at the Medical Certificate required if period exceeds 2 consecutive periods of duty. relieving rate. Sick leave in excess of the 5 working days during the 3 month period will be paid at the employee's QAS EPCA 2005 have removed public holidays from the averaged rate. substantive rate. After the completion of 3 months relieving, and continuance of such relieving, sick leave is paid During approved periods of leave without pay, sick leave does not accrue for any period of the leave. the relieving rate. If an employee is sick for a period of 3 consecutive days or more during a period of annual leave, sick leave can Deducted as 80 hours for full fortnight sick leave or the number of hours if less than fu be granted in lieu of annual leave upon provision of a medical certificate. fortnight For Officers on an averaged rate the following provisions apply: (a) Officers rostered to work a shift on a Saturday, and apply for and are granted sick leave, shall have the amount of the averaged rate reduced by one-sixth for each such absence during a fortnighly pay period. (b) Officers rostered to work a shift on a Sunday, and apply for and are granted sick leave, shall have the amount one-third for each such absence during a fortnighly pay period.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.2 Sick leave.
AFcom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Agreement Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 4.14 (1). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 clause 5 & Appendix 4 clause 4.
Paid For the first year Sick Leave Entitlement. Thereafter, Sick Leave Entitlement + accrual balance
8 hours per 5 80 hours per annum weeks service accrual 3.0665 per fortnight
No
Upon commencement of employment, all newly appointed AFcom employees are credited with an up-front bank During approved periods of leave without pay, sick leave does not accrue for any period of the leave. of 80 hours sick leave entitlement. As from the first anniversary of their employment, sick leave entitlements will then accrue at the rate of 8 hours Sick leave will be accessed on an hour by hour basis per 5 weeks service, to a total of 80 hours per annum. Casuals are not eligible for paid sick leave. For Officers on an averaged rate the following provisions apply: (a) Officers rostered to work a shift on a Saturday, and apply for and are granted sick leave, shall have the amount of the averaged rate reduced by one-sixth for each such absence during a fortnighly pay period. (b) Officers rostered to work a shift on a Sunday, and apply for and are granted sick leave, shall have the amount of the averaged rate reduced by one-third for each such absence during a fortnighly pay period.
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Sick Leave Administrative Scale Level 1 to Level 4 Management Scale Level 6 to Level 8 Adoption Leave Primary Carer Full Pay
No
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave. Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3.
Directive No. 18/05 Qld Ambulance Service Circular No. C5/05 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 5.3 Family Leave. DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Qld Ambulance Service Policy Statement Enterprise Partnership 16.7.2006 Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (17). Memorandum of Agreement 31 August 2005
No deduction Paid
N/A
12 weeks
No
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave. Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3.
Directive No. 18/05 Qld Ambulance Service Circular No. C5/05 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 5.3 Family Leave. DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Qld Ambulance Service Policy Statement Enterprise Partnership 16.7.2006 Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (17). Memorandum of Agreement 31 August 2005
No deduction Paid
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24 weeks
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From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks paid Adoption leave to be taken as one unbroken Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying service in period, as per QQAS EPCA 2005 and Directive 18/05. any one or more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (17) stated the guidelines for administration of paid Adoption leave will be the same offices. as those applied to the Queensland Public Service. In determining the qualifying period for part time employees, the period of Leave to be taken as one unbroken period. employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent An eligible employee is to present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government hours as worked by a full time employee. department administering adoptions confirming that an adoption order has been made. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which An application for Adoption leave is to be submitted at least two months prior to the proposed period of leave. the temporary employment terminates. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Short term casuals have no entitlement to paid Adoption Leave. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with Adoption leave, take any annual leave or long service leave or least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement at any part thereof to which the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the 52 week entitlement. under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid Adoption leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief executive; and the period of illness is at least 1 calendar week. Paid component of Adoption leave must commence from time of placement or of taking custody and is inclusive Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks paid Adoption leave to be taken as one unbroken Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying service in period, as per QQAS EPCA 2005 and Directive 18/05. any one or more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (17) stated the guidelines for administration of paid Adoption leave will be the same offices. as those applied to the Queensland Public Service. In determining the qualifying period for part time employees, the period of Leave to be taken as one unbroken period. employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent An eligible employee is to present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government hours as worked by a full time employee. department administering adoptions confirming that an adoption order has been made. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which An application for Adoption leave is to be submitted at least two months prior to the proposed period of leave. the temporary employment terminates. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Short term casuals have no entitlement to paid Adoption Leave. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with Adoption leave, take any annual leave or long service leave or least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement at any part thereof to which the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the 52 week entitlement. under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid Adoption leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief executive; and the period of illness is at least 1 calendar week. Paid component of Adoption leave must commence from time of placement or of taking custody and is inclusive Adoption leave can also be taken at half-pay. Minimun period of parental leave on half-pay is two calendar weeks. Granting of the parental leave on a half-pay basis is subject to departmental convenience however requests for leave should not be unreasonably refused. Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave. Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3.
Directive No. 18/05 Qld Ambulance Service Circular No. C5/05 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 5.3 Family Leave. DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Qld Ambulance Service Policy Statement Enterprise Partnership 16.7.2006 Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (17). Memorandum of Agreement 31 August 2005
QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (17) stated the guidelines for administration of paid Adoption leave will be the same Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying service in as those applied to the Queensland Public Service. any one or more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service Leave to be taken as one unbroken period. offices. An eligible employee is to present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government In determining the qualifying period for part time employees, the period of department administering adoptions confirming that an adoption order has been made. employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent An application for Adoption leave is to be submitted at least two months prior to the proposed period of leave. hours as worked by a full time employee. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which Short term casuals have no entitlement to paid Adoption Leave. the temporary employment terminates. Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid Adoption leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer parental leave already approved where: an employee submits a written application for sick leave, supported on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement executive; and the period of illness is at least 1 calendar week. under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). Paid component of Adoption leave must commence from time of placement or of taking custody and is inclusive Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave. Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3.
Directive No. 18/05 Qld Ambulance Service Circular No. C5/05 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 5.3 Family Leave. DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Qld Ambulance Service Policy Statement Enterprise Partnership 16.7.2006 Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (17). Memorandum of Agreement 31 August 2005
N/A
No
QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (17) stated the guidelines for administration of paid Adoption leave will be the same Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying service in as those applied to the Queensland Public Service. any one or more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service Leave to be taken as one unbroken period. offices. An eligible employee is to present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government In determining the qualifying period for part time employees, the period of department administering adoptions confirming that an adoption order has been made. employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent An application for Adoption leave is to be submitted at least two months prior to the proposed period of leave. hours as worked by a full time employee. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which Short term casuals have no entitlement to paid Adoption Leave. the temporary employment terminates. Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid Adoption leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer parental leave already approved where: an employee submits a written application for sick leave, supported on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement executive; and the period of illness is at least 1 calendar week. under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). Paid component of Adoption leave must commence from time of placement or of taking custody and is inclusive Adoption leave can be taken at half-pay. Minimun period of parental leave on half-pay is two calendar weeks. Granting of the parental leave on a half-pay basis is subject to departmental convenience however requests for leave should not be unreasonably refused. Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days
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Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
N/A
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parental leave - no No deducation Unpaid pay Adoption leave unpaid??
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An employee who is seeking to adopt a child is entitled to up to 2 days unpaid special leave to attend any compulsory interviews or examinations. Short term casuals are not entitled to paid adoption leave
Pre-adoption leave is not applicable to short term casual employees. An employee who will be the primary care giver and who presents relevant documentation confirming the employee's status as a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of either 36.25 or 38 hours (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a week) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. An employee who will be the secondary care giver and who presents relevant documentation confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of either 7.25 or 7.6 hours (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. Short term casuals are not entitled to paid adoption leave
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Ambulance Service Industrial Relations Act Employees' Award 1999 s18 Entitlement (5) (b) State 2003, & s29A, s29B & 29C Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
N/A
A pregnant employee entitled to maternity leave, or currently taking maternity leave, may apply to the employer With regard to an extension of leave, an employee may not make more than 1 application within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees. for an extension of the maternity leave for an unbroken period of up to 104 weeks in total. For all applications for an extension of leave, the employee must make a statutory Application for extension of maternity leave must be at least 4 weeks before the leave ends . Employees on adoption or spousal leave can apply for a short period of leave up to an unbroken period up up todeclaraton stating that they are the child's primary caregiver. An employee may not make more than one application to work on a part-time basis 8 weeks in total and a long period of up to an unbroken period of 96 weeks in total. An employee entitled to parental leave for the adoption of a child, who is taking adoption leave for the adoption within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees. , for the birth of a child of the employee's spouse, or who is taking parental leave for the birth may apply for either or both short and long entitlements. Application for extension of long adoption leave must be at least 4 weeks before the leave ends. Application for extension of short adoption leave must be at least 2 business days before the leave ends. If an application for an extension of parental leave is agreed to, parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born. An employee on parental leave may apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. The part-time work cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken, is required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.3
Annual Leave Paid Special Entitlement + Responsibility (Carer's) Leave Accrual for full time & part time permanent & temporary employees
N/A
No
The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or Use of recreation leave statutory declaration that the member is ill with an illness that requries care by another. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern / rostered shifts An employee cannot take leave if another person has taken leave to care for the Leave may be taken in single days or part days same person. Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period leave loading payment may be deferred in respect of a single day absences, until at least 5 consecutive days are taken.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.4
TOIL accrual Special balance Responsibility (Carer's) Leave for full time & part time permanent & temporary employees
The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or Use of TOIL statutory declaration that the member is ill with an illness that requries care by another. Employee may elect to take time off in lieu of overtime to be a carer. An employee cannot take leave if another person has taken leave to care for the Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked. An employee may request any TOIL accured for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as persame person. the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1
Paid Carer's Leave for Sick Leave full time & part time Entitlement + Accrual permanent & temporary employees
N/A
No
Care and support members of the employee's immediate family or household when ill or when an unexpected Employee must be the primary care giver unless special circumstances require more than one person to care for the person. emergency arises. Employee to provide a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration evidencing that the Carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. member is ill with an illness requiring care by another, if the employer requests it.
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No deduction Unpaid Carer's Leave - full time & part time permanent & temporary employees
N/A
No
If employee has exhausted their paid carer's leave entitlement, they may take up to an additional 2 days unpaid Employee must be the primary care giver unless special circumstances require more carer's leave each time the employee needs to care for and support members of the employee's immediate familythan one person to care for the person. Employee to provide a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration evidencing that the or household, as above. member is ill with an illness requiring care by another, if the employer requests it. Carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. Employee may take additional unpaid carer's leave if the employer agrees.
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Unpaid
No
Care and support members of the employee's immediate family or household when ill or when an unexpected emergency arises. Carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. Long term casual employees may take additional unpaid carer's leave if the employer agrees.
Employee must be the primary care giver unless special circumstances require more than one person to care for the person. Employee to provide a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration evidencing that the member is ill with an illness requiring care by another, if the employer requests it.
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No
Care and support members of the employee's immediate family or household: - when ill; - when an unexpected emergency arises; - because of the birth of a child. carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. Short term casual employee may leave work or be unavailable to attend work for additional periods if the employer agrees.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 2.1
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
N/A
12 weeks
No
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 2.1
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
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24 weeks
I T
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From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks paid Maternity leave as per QAS EPCA 2005 which Eligible employees are QAS employees, excluding casual employees other than long states the guidelines for administration of paid Maternity leave will be the same as those applied to the Queensland term casual employees, who have completed at least 12 months service in any one or Public Service. more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service offices. The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved period of leave. For part time employees, the period of employment is counted by passage of time An application for maternity leave is to be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the and not by the completion of equivalent hours as worked by a full time employee. child/children, or, if the employee proposes to commence leave before the birth/date of confinement, 10 weeks A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which the temporary employment terminates. before the date on which leave is to commence. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of Short term casuals have no entitlement to maternity leave. at Directive 18.05 states that where, after the first twenty weeks, a pregnancy terminates in other than the birth of a least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I living child or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave, the employee shall continue to be entitled to 12 weeks paid leave. An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with Maternity leave, take any annual leave or long service leave or any part thereof to which the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the104 week entitlement. Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid parental leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid parental leave already approved where: an employee submits a written application for sick leave, supported by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief executive; and the period of illness is at least one calendar week. Paid component of Maternity leave is inclusive of public holidays. Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes. Directive 18/05 states an employee can be recalled to duty whilst on Parental leave, which does not break or extend the period of leave. Instead the employee may be paid as a casual under a mutually exclusive second contract.
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Employee cannot take carer's leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person unless there are special circumstances requiring more than one person to care for the person. Employee to provide a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration evidencing that the member is ill with an illness requiring care by another, if the employer requests it.
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From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks paid Maternity leave as per QAS EPCA 2005 which Eligible employees are QAS employees, excluding casual employees other than long term casual employees, who have completed at least 12 months service in any one or states the guidelines for administration of paid Maternity leave will be the same as those applied to the Queensland more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service offices. Public Service. For part time employees, the period of employment is counted by passage of time The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved period of leave. and not by the completion of equivalent hours as worked by a full time employee. An application for maternity leave is to be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the child/children, or, if the employee proposes to commence leave before the birth/date of confinement, 10 weeks A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which the temporary employment terminates. before the date on which leave is to commence. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of Short term casuals have no entitlement to maternity leave. at Directive 18.05 states that where, after the first twenty weeks, a pregnancy terminates in other than the birth of a least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). living child or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave, the employee shall continue to be Directive 18/05 states an employee can be recalled to duty whilst on Parental entitled to 12 weeks paid leave. leave, which does not break or extend the period of leave. Instead the employee An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with Maternity leave, take any may be paid as a casual under a mutually exclusive second contract. annual leave or long service leave or any part thereof to which the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the 104 week entitlement. Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid parental leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid parental leave already approved where: an employee submits a written application for sick leave, supported by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief executive; and the period of illness is at least one calendar week. Paid component of Maternity leave is inclusive of public holidays. Maternity leave can also be taken at half-pay. Minimun period of parental leave on half-pay is two calendar weeks. Granting of the parental leave on a half-pay basis is subject to departmental convenience however requests for leave should not be unreasonably refused. Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.1.9
Special Maternity No deduction Unpaid Leave All full time, part time, permanent, temporary and long term casual employees
An employee not yet on maternity leave, whose pregnancy terminates after 28 weeks other than by the birth of a Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying employment either as a full time, part time or long term casual employee and whose expected living child is entitled to Special Maternity Leave. Employee is entitled to such period of unpaid leave as a registered medical practitioner certifies as necessary confinement has been confirmed by a doctor. For part time employees, the period of employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent before her return to work. An employee not yet on maternity leave is entitled to such paid sick leave as she is entitled, whether or not the hours as worked by a full time employee. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which illness is related to her pregnancy. the temporary employment terminates. The total of the above must not exceed the maximum entitlement of 52 weeks. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Special Maternity Leave.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (17).
Directive No. 18/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Pre-Natal Leave
No deduction Paid
N/A
38 hrs
No
An employee who presents a medical certificate from a doctor stating that she is pregnant will have access to Pre-natal leave is not applicable to short term casual employees. paid leave up to a total of either 36.25 or 38 hours (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a week) per pregnancy to attend medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children. Written application shall be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought and must be covered by a medical certificate. Pre-Natal leave cannot be taken on half-pay. Short term casual employee are not entitled to Pre-Natal leave
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.3 & 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Part 4.1.2.
No deduction Paid
N/A
As Approved Period not exceeding the number od hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days of work up to and including the day of the funeral
No
Entitled to at least two days bereavement leave on full pay on the death of a member of the person's immediate Employee must give the employer a copy of the funeral notice or other evidence of the death the employer reasonably requires. family or household. Excludes Casuals Immediate family includes: (a) A spouse (including a former spouse, a defacto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee; and (b) A child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex foster child, a stepchild or an ex nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild, or sibling of the Employee or spouse of the Employee.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.3 & 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Part 4.1.2.
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
As Approved Period not exceeding the number od hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days of work up to and including the day of the funeral
No
All employees who require extra time to travel to and from the funeral or other ceremony for the death are entitle Employee must give the employer a copy of the funeral notice or other evidence of the death the employer reasonably requires. to an amount of unpaid bereavement leave equal to the time reasonably required for the travel. an employee may take additional leave as unpaid bereavement leave if the employer agrees. Casuals are entitled to at least two days unpaid bereavement leave on the death of a member of the person's immediate family or household.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
Directive 18/05 clause Spousal Leave Full Pay 3.2+K25 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
N/A
No.
A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Eligible employee to produce certificate from medical practitioner. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of Period of paid spousal leave to be taken as the initial absence on parental leave & is inclusive of any public at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement holidays. under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I The exact timing of such leave shall be at the employee's discretion. Can be taken on a half-pay basis. If financial hardship or other exceptional circumstances exist, the employee may ask and the chief executive may exercise discretion in paying the full spousal leave entitlement in advance. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Spousal Leave.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
Directive 18/05 clause Spousal Leave Half Pay 3.2 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
N/A
No.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003,
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
No deduction Paid
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Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
Directive 18/05 clause Pre-Adoption No deduction Paid 3.3.5 (b) - Secondary Carer
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7.25 hrs or 7.6 hrs (based on the average numbe No. of ordinary hours worked in a day)
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A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Eligible employee to produce certificate from medical practitioner. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of Period of paid spousal leave to be taken as the initial absence on parental leave & is inclusive of any public at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement holidays. under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I The exact timing of such leave shall be at the employee's discretion. Can be taken on a half-pay basis. If financial hardship or other exceptional circumstances exist, the employee may ask and the chief executive may exercise discretion in paying the full spousal leave entitlement in advance. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Spousal Leave.
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Employee to present a medical certificate from doctor stating that their spouse is pregnant. Written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought. Each absence on pre natal leave must be supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Spousal Leave.
7.25 hrs or 7.6 hrs (based on the average numbe No. of ordinary hours worked in a day)
An employee who is the secondary care giver is to present a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government department administering adoptions confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter. Written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought. Each absence on pre natal leave must be supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Spousal Leave. All Operational staff in category 6 & 7 stations may apply for up to 3 days special leave SDP. Application to be approved by the Assistant Commissioner. SDP does not attract projected penalty rates or leave loading. SDP accrues on a pro-rate basis that is officer is entitled to 1 day SDP after 4 months of service in the relevant location It appears that SDP Special Leave does not accrue beyond 12 months (as per Leave Special file BSS 10640)
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Staff Development No Deduction Paid Purposes (SDP) Special Leave Jury Service No Deduction Paid
No
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Ambulance Service Qld Ambulance Service Employees' Award Enterprise Partnership State 2003, Clause 7.7 Certified Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (15). QAS Policy Jury Service
No
Special Leave on full pay (base rate only) is granted to officers required to perform Applies to all QAS employees The employee shall provide proof of attendance and the duration of their attendance within 10 working days of jury service completion of the jury service. All fees, other than travel and accommodation expenses, paid to an employee for their service as a juror while on paid leave, shall be paid to the QAS within ten (10) working days of receipt. Such fees paid by cheque to the employee should be endorsed to the QAS. The employee shall provide proof of attendance, the duration of their attendance and the amount received for jury service within ten (10) working days of completion of the jury service. The Area Director is responsible for ensuring all juror fees received by the QAS shall be allocated to the correct cost centre code. An employee on higher duties for 3 months or more, or have approved higher duties approved for a period 3 months or more immediately preceding jury service, and returns to to higher duties immediately following jury service, is entitled to be paid at the higher duty rate while on jury service.
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Applies to all QAS employees Officers required to attend court should do so during working hours. If required to attend on a rostered day off, every effort should be made to change the roster. If this is not practical, the officer is to be offered time off in lieu. As Crown employees, ambulance officers are not entitled to witness or attendance fees. Any such fees received by officers must be refunded to the QAS within ten days of receipt. This is standard procedure for all Crown employees. Those fees which may be payable to an officer are described below and should be claimed via the yellow witness forms available at each courthouse. The court may pay an overnight allowance if an officer, due to distances involved, is required to stay away from home overnight to give evidence. The court may also pay a meal allowance if the officer is required to attend for more than twelve hours. If the officer attends court in a QAS vehicle, the court may pay for any parking fees incurred. Where it is not possible for an ambulance officer to be provided with a QAS vehicle, the court may pay a travel allowance based on public transport rates. If no public transport is available in that area, the court may pay a stan Travel/accommodation money paid by the court is to be retained by the officer
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 11.5. Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 11.5. Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 11.5. Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003.
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 2.2.14 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 2.2.14 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 2.2.14 Clause 4.11.4
Employees upon application may be granted up No. to 5 working days (or the equivalent hours) per calendar year (non accumulative) to attend industrial relations education sessions. Employees may be granted paid time off in special circumstances to attend Management Committee Meetings, Union Conferences, and ACTU Congress. No.
Additional leave (in excess of 5 days) will be subject to consultation between the delegated authority, the relevant union and the employee. The additional leave is at the discretion of the Chief Executive (or delegated authority) of the QAS.
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No deduction Paid
N/A
This leave is subject to approval by the Chief Executive (or delegated authority) of the Agency.
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No deduction Unpaid
N/A
Employees may be granted special leave withou No. pay to undertake work with their union.
This leave is at the discretion of the Chief Executive (or delegated authority) of the QAS.
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No deduction Paid
N/A
1 day
No
An employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay for the purpose of seeking other employment.
Only applicable during the period of notice of termination given by the employer. In the case of redundancy, an employee may take more than one day off without loss of pay during each week of the notice period upon the provision of evidence of attendance at an interview.(4.13.4)
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Clause 4.13.4
No deduction Paid
N/A
No
an employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay during each week of notice for the purpose of seeking other employment.
If the employee has been allowed paid leave for more than one day during the notice period for the purpose of seeking other employment, the employee shall, at the request of the employer, be required to produce proof of attendance at an interview or the employee shall not receive payment for the time absent. for this purpose a statutory declaration will be sufficient.
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Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 4.8
N/A
All employees will be given an uninterrupted brea No from duty of at least ten consecutive hours between cessation of a rostered shift and the commencement of the following rostered shift.
Where an employee is required to undertake out of hours duty between the hours of 9.00pm and 5.00am, the ten 2005 EPA - Clause 4.8 (e) hour break shall commence upon the completion of such duty. If, on the instruction of the employer, such an employee resumes or continues work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty, the employee shall be paid at the ra Where an employee has not had an uninterrupted ten hour break between the cessation of a rostered shift and the commencement of the following rostered shift, such employee shall not be required to commence duty until such of double time until released from duty until for such period and then shall be entitled to time as an uninterrupted break of ten hours has occurred. Such absence between the commencement of a be absent until ten consecutive hours off duty, without loss of pay for ordinary working rostered shift and the actual commencement of duty shall be paid as if duty commenced at the rostered starting time that has occurred during such absence. time. Employees who have not had an uninterrupted ten hour break in a 36 hour period (subject to the following Any instances in which an employee is stood down must be reported to the Partnership conditions) will be stood down from duty and will not be available to respond for a period of ten hours. Steering Committee. For the employee to be eligible for stand down, the 36 hour period must include three separate callouts spread ov a six hour period (or six hours work) between 9.00pm and 5.00am and a further callout in the following shift period. Employee paid at their base rate, plus any week-end penalties where the stand down hours occur during a weekend.
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Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 4.8 (f)
Stand Down
No deduction Paid
N/A
Eligible employees will be stood down from duty and will not be available to respond for a period of ten hours.
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N/A
No
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Workcover
No deduction Paid
N/A
D
66.1 Emergency 1 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.2.6 WorkCover Act DES Workers Compensation Statutory Claims Administration Policy WorkCover Act DES Workers Compensation Statutory Claims Administration Policy WorkCover Act DES Workers Compensation Statutory Claims Administration Policy DES Policy Paid Recreation Leave Recreation Leave "Pending" Work entitlement + Cover accrual balance 66.2 Emergency 1 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.2.6 Sick Leave "Pending" Work Cover Paid Sick Leave entitlement + accrual balance 66.3 Emergency 1 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.2.6 LSL Full Pay "Pending" Work Cover Long Service Paid Leave entitlement + accrual balance
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Employees cannot claim more than once for any single period If an employee works, including ordinary and overtime, (including time actually worked during callouts while on-call) but excluding periods of on-call where there are no callouts: (a) An average of sixty hours per week over a four week period; or (b) Twenty-six days over a four week period; or (c) An average of fifty-four hours per week over an eight week period; or (d) Fifty-one days over an eight week period; or (e) Seventy four days over a twelve-week period; Then it is an incident of the employee's employment that they will be immediately released from any duty to have a four-day rest break during which time they will continue to be paid all ordinary rostered wages and allowances that would otherwise have been due to the employee for rostered work within the period had they not been released from duty. Employee paid at their base rate, plus any week-end penalties where the stand down hours occur during a weekend.
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Any Employee who is incapacitated for work on account of injury or illness while on duty or in the discharge of a "Weekly wage" is defined as per theWorkers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act duty incidental to such Employee's work as an Ambulance Officer entitling the Employee to compensation under t 2003 definition. Worker's Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 , shall be entitled to leave of absence and during such absence shall, for a period of up to 52 weeks receive the weekly wage. If during the 52 week period the workers Wages means the total amount paid, or provided by, an employer to, or on account of, compensation payment is less than the weekly wage, the Queensland Ambulance service will pay the difference a worker as wages, salary or other earnings by way of money or entitlements having between such payment and weekly wage. monetary value, but does not include Entitlement is for an accepted Workcover claim. (a) allowances payable in relation to any travelling, car, removal, meal, education, living While waiting for the workers' compensation insurer to determine liability on a claim a worker should access in the country or away from home, entertainment, clothing, tools and vehicle expenses; accrued sick leave entitlements for any time lost. and Use of annual or long service leave entitlement while waiting for a decision on a workers' compensation claim (b) superannuation contributions, for deciding the amount of compensation payable to a should be used as a last resort only and is dependent on approval from the relevant Supervisor/Manager. worker under chapter 3 or 4; and (c) lump sum payments on termination of a workers services for superannuation, accrued holidays, long service leave or any other purpose; and (d) an amount payable under section 66.
N/A
No
Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. No negative leave entitlement allowed.
Annual Leave loading is not paid Annual Leave deducted while workcover approval is pending is reimbursed on approval of workcover
N/A
No
Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. No negative leave entitlement allowed.
Sick Leave deducted while workcover approval is pending is reimbursed on approval o workcover
N/A
No
Absence hours calculated as per roster and for casual employees based on average hours worked. No part days allowed. No negative leave entitlement allowed. Minimum two week period applies. Casuals eligible
Long Service Leave deducted while workcover approval is pending is reimbursed on approval of workcover
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TOIL
No deduction Paid
N/A
No
Currently a new DES TOIL Policy is in draft format waiting for approval from all Stakeholders
Managers may approve the accumulation of TOIL for employees in the following TOIL will accrue at the rate of single time for each hour worked. circumstances, where: TOIL cannot be accrued on a Public Holiday. a) accumulation of TOIL is authorised by an appropriately delegated officer prior to the TOIL can only be accrued if the period of TOIL covers the full shift, however, in exceptional circumstances, Managers are able to approve the accumulation of TOIL in periods of less than a full shift for employees, providedperiod of overtime being worked; OR b) the employee responds to an incident that requires a mandatory response or all other conditions of the Policy are met. emergency call-out; TOIL balances cannot accrue from shift overruns. AND The maximum number of hours of TOIL that can be accumulated during a quarter is 40 hours. Any hours accumulated beyond 40 hours will be paid the balance of time worked as TOIL exceeding 40 hours at the relevantc) it is likely that the employee and their Manager are able to agree on a date to take th overtime rate. accumulated TOIL within a reasonable period. Casual employees and volunteers are excluded from accruing TOIL.
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QAS Policy
No deduction Paid
72.1
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QAS Policy
N/A
72.2
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QAS Policy
N/A
72.3
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QAS Policy
N/A
Up to a maximum of 4 days
An officer may be granted additional leave up to a maximum of four days, subject to certification by the Commanding Officer that the additional days are required for the purpose of: - Travel from place of residence and return to attend a period of continuous training. - Participation in an advance or rear party in connection with a period of continuous training.
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QAS Policy
Unpaid
N/A
An employee who is released by the Commissioner, QAS to undertake volunteer service for the Australian Defence Force is entitled to leave without pay.
Release of a reservist from the QAS is at the discretion of the Commissioner, QAS. All leave without pay is to be counted as service for all purposes except recreation leave. However, the first three months of leave without pay will count as service for recreation leave. If the employee is required to undertake training prior to the volunteer service, the employee is entitled to paid lea in accordance with the provisions of Military Training Leave.
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QAS Policy QAS Policy and Procedure Manual, Chapter 58 Leave Entitlements
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
An employee on application to the Commissioner, QAS may be granted leave without pay for special circumstances.
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QAS Policy QAS Policy and Procedure Manual, Chapter 58 Leave Entitlements
N/A
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
No deduction Paid
N/A
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
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An employee on application to the Commissioner, QAS may be granted leave on full pay for special circumstances.
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Leave Accruals during leave without pay stop at the commencement of the leave period. This is currently under review by the DES QAS IR Unit.
Leave Accruals during leave without pay stop at the commencement of the leave period. This is currently under review by the DES QAS IR Unit.
Leave may be granted with full salary dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attend compulsory residential schools. This leave shall not be deducted from the employee's annual leave.
With full salary (+) 100% payment of reasonable travel and accommodation costs.
Leave may be granted with full salary dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attend compulsory residential schools. This leave shall not be deducted from the employee's annual leave.
With full salary (+) 100% payment of reasonable travel and accommodation costs.
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
No deduction Paid
N/A
No
Leave may be granted with full salary dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attend compulsory residential schools. This leave shall not be deducted from the employee's annual leave.
With full salary (+) 100% payment of reasonable travel and accommodation costs.
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
N/A
Leave may be granted without pay dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attendUnpaid or debited to recreation leave bank/accrual days per TOIL subject to operationa non-compulsory residential schools. convenience and employees entitlements This leave may be deducted from the employee's annual leave or a mixture of unpaid and recreation leave may be taken at the discretion of the authorising officer.
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
N/A
Leave may be granted without pay dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attendUnpaid or debited to recreation leave bank/accrual days per TOIL subject to operationa convenience and employees entitlements non-compulsory residential schools. This leave may be deducted from the employee's annual leave or a mixture of unpaid and recreation leave may be taken at the discretion of the authorising officer.
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Leave may be granted without pay dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attendUnpaid or debited to recreation leave bank/accrual days per TOIL subject to operationa non-compulsory residential schools. convenience and employees entitlements This leave may be deducted from the employee's annual leave or a mixture of unpaid and recreation leave may be taken at the discretion of the authorising officer.
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
Fulltime study/research leave may be granted to QAS employees in exceptional circumstances for postgraduate, graduate or other tertiary studies and then only where there is a specific need withi the employee's immediate vocational area for the qualification sought.
Approval for such study assistance is to be dependant on the employee signing an agreement contracting them toThe period of leave taken without salary may effect the employee's entitlements with remain with the QAS for a specific period beyond the completion of their course of study/research. respect to leave accrual and salary increments because the period may not be accredited for service.
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
N/A
The employee may take up to 8 hours study per week with pay to enable the employee to attend lectures, tutorials and compulsory practical work associated with an approved course of study.
This leave may also be applied to courses other than tertiary courses which may teach special skills which are considered to be of particular value to the QAS.
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
Leave without pay is available for examinations held in normal working hours providing the examination requirements cannot be reasonably satisfied outside these hours.
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Procedure Statement 24/6/2005
SARAS Leave - No deduction Unpaid Study Leave (Other than for formal lectures or classes)
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Leave without salary may be approved to enable an employee to prepare for examinations, assignments and other course assignment requirements is available to a maximum of 3 standard working days per subject per semester, up to a maximum of 12 days per yearfor all subjects.
This leave may be deducted from the employee's annual leave or a mixture of unpaid and recreation leave may be taken at the discretion of the authorising officer.
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Transfer Leave
No deduction Paid
N/A
An employee transferring to an advertised No position that requires the officer to transfer to another town or city will be allowed one working day on full pay for each 500 completed kilometres of road travel by the most direct practicable route.
Not applied to transfers initiated by an employee, however Commissioner QAS may approve in special circumstances.
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Accrued Time Off Accrued Time Paid Entitlement + Policy currently accrual balance under process deducted as per the employee's projected roster.
104 hours
Only applies to officers who work an average of 40 hours per week. Officers who are currently working a true 38 NOT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1 OCTOBER 2007. hour week will not accumulate accrued time off. Employees will be paid for working a 38 hour week. However rosters will continue to Employees who access their accumulated accrued time will be paid the same rate of pay for the day on which the reflect an average of 40 hours per week. accrued time is accessed as would have applied had they been at work. Entitlement pro rated for Part-time employees Accumulated accrued time will be taken in scheduled blocks in accordance with the Management of Scheduled Casuals excluded Absences policy.
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Award Free
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 40A DES Cultural Leave Policy Statement
N/A
No
DES Policy states Cultural leave may be accessed in a number of ways including: Employee who is required by Aboriginal tradition or Island custom to attend an ATSI ceremony. a) Shift swaps; Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or rostered hours. b. TOIL; DES Policy states DES supports employees from diverse cultural backgrounds accessing their leave entitlements to fultil cultural or religious obligations or attend events or ceremonies that acknowledge their culture.c) Banked or accrued days; d) Annual leave; or e) Unpaid leave (maximum 5 days unpaid per annum for attending Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander ceremonies only).
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Emergency 1
Award Free
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 40A DES Cultural Leave Policy Statement
N/A
DES Policy states Cultural leave may be accessed in a number of ways including: Employee who is required by Aboriginal tradition or Island custom to attend an ATSI ceremony. a) Shift swaps; Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or rostered hours. b. TOIL; DES Policy states DES supports employees from diverse cultural backgrounds accessing their leave entitlements to fultil cultural or religious obligations or attend events or ceremonies that acknowledge their culture.c) Banked or accrued days; d) Annual leave; or e) Unpaid leave (maximum 5 days unpaid per annum for attending Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander ceremonies only).
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N/A
N/A
No
Applies to employees engaged in strike action during scheduled work hours Absence hours calculated as per roster.
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Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 238 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Ambulance Service Certified Agreement 1997 Employees' Award clause 4.15. State 2003. Clause 7.4 Long service leave & 11.2 Time and wages record 11.2.2 (f). Directive 21/05
N/A
N/A
No
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Long Service Leave All temporary, permanent, long term casuals and part time QAS employees
No Granted 13 weeks after 10 years continuous 1.3 weeks 1.8935 hours service and 1.3 weeks for each subsequent year of continuous service and a proportional amount per week for an incomplete year.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave
Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
N/A
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Public holidays occuring during long service leave extend the period of the leave. QAS Pay & Allowances Policy states applications for LSL payments are to be submitted 4 weeks prior to the commencement of LSL. Casual employee's LSL entitlement worked out under s47, 48 & 49 of the IR Act1999. Directive states a casual employee's entitlement to long service leave is to be calculated as follows: Number of hours x rate of pay. Where: Nubmer of hours = total hours of work/52 x 13/10. Formula based on greater entitlement than the IR Act 1999.
QAS EPCA 2005 clause 5.2 states employees will be entitled to access pro rata long service leave after seven year's service. Pro rata cash equivalent of long service leave on termination will only be available in accordance with the terms of the IR Act 1999 s4 Entitlement. For periods of approved leave without pay, long service leave does not accrue for any period. The IR Act 1999 defies a "long term casual employee" as a casual employee engaged by a particular employer, on a regular and systematic basis, for several periods of employment during a period of at least one year.
No
From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks paid Adoption leave to be taken as one unbroken Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying service in period, as per QQAS EPCA 2005 and Directive 18/05. any one or more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (17) stated the guidelines for administration of paid Adoption leave will be the same offices. as those applied to the Queensland Public Service. In determining the qualifying period for part time employees, the period of Leave to be taken as one unbroken period. employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent An eligible employee is to present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government hours as worked by a full time employee. department administering adoptions confirming that an adoption order has been made. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which An application for Adoption leave is to be submitted at least two months prior to the proposed period of leave. the temporary employment terminates. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Short term casuals have no entitlement to paid Adoption Leave. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with Adoption leave, take any annual leave or long service leave or least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement at any part thereof to which the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the 52 week entitlement. under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid Adoption leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief executive; and the period of illness is at least 1 calendar week. Paid component of Adoption leave must commence from time of placement or of taking custody and is inclusive Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave
Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks paid Adoption leave to be taken as one unbroken Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying service in period, as per QQAS EPCA 2005 and Directive 18/05. any one or more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (17) stated the guidelines for administration of paid Adoption leave will be the same offices. as those applied to the Queensland Public Service. In determining the qualifying period for part time employees, the period of Leave to be taken as one unbroken period. employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent An eligible employee is to present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government hours as worked by a full time employee. department administering adoptions confirming that an adoption order has been made. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which An application for Adoption leave is to be submitted at least two months prior to the proposed period of leave. the temporary employment terminates. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Short term casuals have no entitlement to paid Adoption Leave. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with Adoption leave, take any annual leave or long service leave or least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement at any part thereof to which the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the 52 week entitlement. under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid Adoption leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief executive; and the period of illness is at least 1 calendar week. Paid component of Adoption leave must commence from time of placement or of taking custody and is inclusive Adoption leave can also be taken at half-pay. Minimun period of parental leave on half-pay is two calendar weeks. Granting of the parental leave on a half-pay basis is subject to departmental convenience however requests for leave should not be unreasonably refused. Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave
Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
N/A
No
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave
Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
N/A
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QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (17) stated the guidelines for administration of paid Adoption leave will be the same Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying service in as those applied to the Queensland Public Service. any one or more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service Leave to be taken as one unbroken period. offices. An eligible employee is to present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government In determining the qualifying period for part time employees, the period of department administering adoptions confirming that an adoption order has been made. employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent An application for Adoption leave is to be submitted at least two months prior to the proposed period of leave. hours as worked by a full time employee. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which Short term casuals have no entitlement to paid Adoption Leave. the temporary employment terminates. Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid Adoption leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer parental leave already approved where: an employee submits a written application for sick leave, supported on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement executive; and the period of illness is at least 1 calendar week. under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). Paid component of Adoption leave must commence from time of placement or of taking custody and is inclusive Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (17) stated the guidelines for administration of paid Adoption leave will be the same Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying service in as those applied to the Queensland Public Service. any one or more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service Leave to be taken as one unbroken period. offices. An eligible employee is to present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government In determining the qualifying period for part time employees, the period of department administering adoptions confirming that an adoption order has been made. employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent An application for Adoption leave is to be submitted at least two months prior to the proposed period of leave. hours as worked by a full time employee. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which Short term casuals have no entitlement to paid Adoption Leave. the temporary employment terminates. Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid Adoption leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer parental leave already approved where: an employee submits a written application for sick leave, supported on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement executive; and the period of illness is at least 1 calendar week. under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). Paid component of Adoption leave must commence from time of placement or of taking custody and is inclusive Adoption leave can be taken at half-pay. Minimun period of parental leave on half-pay is two calendar weeks. Granting of the parental leave on a half-pay basis is subject to departmental convenience however requests for leave should not be unreasonably refused. Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
N/A
Up to 2 days
An employee who is seeking to adopt a child is entitled to up to 2 days unpaid special leave to attend any compulsory interviews or examinations. Short term casuals are not entitled to paid adoption leave
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No deduction Paid
Pre-adoption leave is not applicable to short term casual employees. An employee who will be the primary care giver and who presents relevant documentation confirming the employee's status as a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of either 36.25 or 38 hours (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a week) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. An employee who will be the secondary care giver and who presents relevant documentation confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of either 7.25 or 7.6 hours (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. Short term casuals are not entitled to paid adoption leave
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
Industrial Relations Act DES Parental Leave 1999 s18 Entitlement (5) (b) and Carer's Leave Policy Statement & s29A, s29B & 29C 16.7.2006 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997
N/A
No.
A pregnant employee entitled to maternity leave, or currently taking maternity leave, may apply to the employer With regard to an extension of leave, an employee may not make more than 1 application within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees. for an extension of the maternity leave for an unbroken period of up to 104 weeks in total. For all applications for an extension of leave, the employee must make a statutory Application for extension of maternity leave must be at least 4 weeks before the leave ends . Employees on adoption or spousal leave can apply for a short period of leave up to an unbroken period up up todeclaraton stating that they are the child's primary caregiver. An employee may not make more than one application to work on a part-time basis 8 weeks in total and a long period of up to an unbroken period of 96 weeks in total. An employee entitled to parental leave for the adoption of a child, who is taking adoption leave for the adoption within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees. , for the birth of a child of the employee's spouse, or who is taking parental leave for the birth may apply for either or both short and long entitlements. Application for extension of long adoption leave must be at least 4 weeks before the leave ends. Application for extension of short adoption leave must be at least 2 business days before the leave ends. If an application for an extension of parental leave is agreed to, parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born. An employee on parental leave may apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. The part-time work cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken, is required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.3
Annual Leave Paid Special Entitlement + Responsibility (Carer's) Leave Accrual for full time & part time permanent & temporary employees
N/A
No
The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or Use of recreation leave statutory declaration that the member is ill with an illness that requries care by another. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern / rostered shifts An employee cannot take leave if another person has taken leave to care for the Leave may be taken in single days or part days same person. Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period leave loading payment may be deferred in respect of a single day absences, until at least 5 consecutive days are taken.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.4
TOIL accrual Special balance Responsibility (Carer's) Leave for full time & part time permanent & temporary employees
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 3 Carer's Leave s39 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997
Paid Carer's Leave for Sick Leave full time & part time Entitlement + Accrual permanent & temporary employees
N/A
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 3 Carer's Leave s39 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997
No deduction Unpaid Carer's Leave - full time & part time permanent & temporary employees
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Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 3 Carer's leave s39A AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997
Unpaid
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Care and support members of the employee's immediate family or household when ill or when an unexpected Employee must be the primary care giver unless special circumstances require more than one person to care for the person. emergency arises. Employee to provide a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration evidencing that the Carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. member is ill with an illness requiring care by another, if the employer requests it.
No
If employee has exhausted their paid carer's leave entitlement, they may take up to an additional 2 days unpaid Employee must be the primary care giver unless special circumstances require more carer's leave each time the employee needs to care for and support members of the employee's immediate familythan one person to care for the person. Employee to provide a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration evidencing that the or household, as above. member is ill with an illness requiring care by another, if the employer requests it. Carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. Employee may take additional unpaid carer's leave if the employer agrees.
No
Care and support members of the employee's immediate family or household when ill or when an unexpected emergency arises. Carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. Long term casual employees may take additional unpaid carer's leave if the employer agrees.
Employee must be the primary care giver unless special circumstances require more than one person to care for the person. Employee to provide a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration evidencing that the member is ill with an illness requiring care by another, if the employer requests it.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 3 Carer's leave s39B AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997
No
Care and support members of the employee's immediate family or household: - when ill; - when an unexpected emergency arises; - because of the birth of a child. carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. Short term casual employee may leave work or be unavailable to attend work for additional periods if the employer agrees.
Employee cannot take carer's leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person unless there are special circumstances requiring more than one person to care for the person. Employee to provide a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration evidencing that the member is ill with an illness requiring care by another, if the employer requests it.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 2.1
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks paid Maternity leave as per QAS EPCA 2005 which Eligible employees are QAS employees, excluding casual employees other than long term casual employees, who have completed at least 12 months service in any one or states the guidelines for administration of paid Maternity leave will be the same as those applied to the Queensland more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service offices. Public Service. For part time employees, the period of employment is counted by passage of time The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved period of leave. and not by the completion of equivalent hours as worked by a full time employee. An application for maternity leave is to be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the child/children, or, if the employee proposes to commence leave before the birth/date of confinement, 10 weeks A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which the temporary employment terminates. before the date on which leave is to commence. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of Short term casuals have no entitlement to maternity leave. at Directive 18.05 states that where, after the first twenty weeks, a pregnancy terminates in other than the birth of a least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I living child or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave, the employee shall continue to be entitled to 12 weeks paid leave. An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with Maternity leave, take any annual leave or long service leave or any part thereof to which the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the104 week entitlement. Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid parental leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid parental leave already approved where: an employee submits a written application for sick leave, supported by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief executive; and the period of illness is at least one calendar week. Paid component of Maternity leave is inclusive of public holidays. Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes. Directive 18/05 states an employee can be recalled to duty whilst on Parental leave, which does not break or extend the period of leave. Instead the employee may be paid as a casual under a mutually exclusive second contract.
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Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
Directive No. 18/05 Circular No. C5/05 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
N/A
24 weeks
No
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.1.9
Special Maternity No deduction Unpaid Leave All full time, part time, permanent, temporary and long term casual employees
N/A
Up to 52 weeks
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From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks paid Maternity leave as per QAS EPCA 2005 which Eligible employees are QAS employees, excluding casual employees other than long states the guidelines for administration of paid Maternity leave will be the same as those applied to the Queensland term casual employees, who have completed at least 12 months service in any one or Public Service. more Queensland government departments or Queensland public service offices. The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved period of leave. For part time employees, the period of employment is counted by passage of time An application for maternity leave is to be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the and not by the completion of equivalent hours as worked by a full time employee. child/children, or, if the employee proposes to commence leave before the birth/date of confinement, 10 weeks A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which before the date on which leave is to commence. the temporary employment terminates. Part time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions on a pro rata basis. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Short term casuals have no entitlement to maternity leave. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of Directive 18.05 states that where, after the first twenty weeks, a pregnancy terminates in other than the birth of a least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement at living child or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave, the employee shall continue to be under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). entitled to 12 weeks paid leave. Directive 18/05 states an employee can be recalled to duty whilst on Parental An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with Maternity leave, take any leave, which does not break or extend the period of leave. Instead the employee annual leave or long service leave or any part thereof to which the employee is may be paid as a casual under a mutually exclusive second contract. entitled, provided that it does not exceed the 104 week entitlement. Paid sick leave is available to an employee on paid parental leave. Sick leave may be granted instead of paid parental leave already approved where: an employee submits a written application for sick leave, supported by a medical certificate or other evidence of the illness acceptable to the chief executive; and the period of illness is at least one calendar week. Paid component of Maternity leave is inclusive of public holidays. Maternity leave can also be taken at half-pay. Minimun period of parental leave on half-pay is two calendar weeks. Granting of the parental leave on a half-pay basis is subject to departmental convenience however requests for leave should not be unreasonably refused. Where less than the standard parental leave is taken, the unused portion of the period of paid leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Periods of paid leave during parental leave count as service for all purposes.
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N/A
No
An employee who presents a medical certificate from a doctor stating that she is pregnant will have access to Pre-natal leave is not applicable to short term casual employees. paid leave up to a total of either 36.25 or 38 hours (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a week) per pregnancy to attend medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children. Written application shall be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought and must be covered by a medical certificate. Pre-Natal leave cannot be taken on half-pay. Short term casual employee are not entitled to Pre-Natal leave
N/A
As Approved Period not exceeding the number od hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days of work up to and including the day of the funeral
No
Entitled to at least two days bereavement leave on full pay on the death of a member of the person's immediate Employee must give the employer a copy of the funeral notice or other evidence of the death the employer reasonably requires. family or household. Excludes Casuals Immediate family includes: (a) A spouse (including a former spouse, a defacto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee; and (b) A child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex foster child, a stepchild or an ex nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild, or sibling of the Employee or spouse of the Employee.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.3 & 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Part 4.1.2.
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 4 Bereavement leave s40 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997
No deduction Unpaid
All employees who require extra time to travel to and from the funeral or other ceremony for the death are entitle Employee must give the employer a copy of the funeral notice or other evidence of the death the employer reasonably requires. to an amount of unpaid bereavement leave equal to the time reasonably required for the travel. an employee may take additional leave as unpaid bereavement leave if the employer agrees. Casuals are entitled to at least two days unpaid bereavement leave on the death of a member of the person's immediate family or household.
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Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
Directive 18/05 clause Spousal Leave Full Pay 3.2 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
N/A
No.
A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Eligible employee to produce certificate from medical practitioner. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of Period of paid spousal leave to be taken as the initial absence on parental leave & is inclusive of any public at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement holidays. under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I The exact timing of such leave shall be at the employee's discretion. Can be taken on a half-pay basis. If financial hardship or other exceptional circumstances exist, the employee may ask and the chief executive may exercise discretion in paying the full spousal leave entitlement in advance. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Spousal Leave.
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Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
Directive 18/05 clause Spousal Leave Half Pay 3.2 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
N/A
No.
A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer Eligible employee to produce certificate from medical practitioner. on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of Period of paid spousal leave to be taken as the initial absence on parental leave & is inclusive of any public at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement holidays. under this part (R Act 1999 s15A). I The exact timing of such leave shall be at the employee's discretion. Can be taken on a half-pay basis. If financial hardship or other exceptional circumstances exist, the employee may ask and the chief executive may exercise discretion in paying the full spousal leave entitlement in advance. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Spousal Leave.
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Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
Directive 18/05 clause Pre natal Spousal Leave 3.2 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Paid
7.25 hrs or 7.6 hrs (based on the average numbe No. of ordinary hours worked in a day)
Employee to present a medical certificate from doctor stating that their spouse is pregnant. Written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought. Each absence on pre natal leave must be supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Spousal Leave.
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Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2; AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.16
No deduction Paid Directive 18/05 clause Pre-Adoption - Secondary Carer 3.3.5 (b)
N/A
7.25 hrs or 7.6 hrs (based on the average numbe No. of ordinary hours worked in a day)
DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006 Staff Development No Deduction Paid Purposes (SDP) Special Leave 1 day after 4 Up to 3 days months of service
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QAS Policy - Remote Area Incentives AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
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Ambulance Service AFCOM Brisbane EPA Employees' Award Certified Agreement State 2003, Clause 7.7 QAS Policy Jury Service
Jury Service
No Deduction Paid
N/A
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AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement Court Appearance No deduction Paid
W P
No.
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An employee who is the secondary care giver is to present a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Qld Government department administering adoptions confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter. Written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought. Each absence on pre natal leave must be supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Spousal Leave.
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All Operational staff in category 6 & 7 stations may apply for up to 3 days special leave SDP. Application to be approved by the Assistant Commissioner. SDP does not attract projected penalty rates or leave loading.
SDP accrues on a pro-rate basis that is officer is entitled to 1 day SDP after 4 months of service in the relevant location It appears that SDP Special Leave does not accrue beyond 12 months (as per Leave Special file BSS 10640)
No
Special Leave on full pay (base rate only) is granted to officers required to perform Applies to all QAS employees The employee shall provide proof of attendance and the duration of their attendance within 10 working days of jury service completion of the jury service. All fees, other than travel and accommodation expenses, paid to an employee for their service as a juror while on paid leave, shall be paid to the QAS within ten (10) working days of receipt. Such fees paid by cheque to the employee should be endorsed to the QAS. The employee shall provide proof of attendance, the duration of their attendance and the amount received for jury service within ten (10) working days of completion of the jury service. The Area Director is responsible for ensuring all juror fees received by the QAS shall be allocated to the correct cost centre code. An employee on higher duties for 3 months or more, or have approved higher duties approved for a period 3 months or more immediately preceding jury service, and returns to to higher duties immediately following jury service, is entitled to be paid at the higher duty rate while on jury service.
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N/A
Applies to all QAS employees Officers required to attend court should do so during working hours. If required to attend on a rostered day off, every effort should be made to change the roster. If this is not practical, the officer is to be offered time off in lieu. As Crown employees, ambulance officers are not entitled to witness or attendance fees. Any such fees received by officers must be refunded to the QAS within ten days of receipt. This is standard procedure for all Crown employees. Those fees which may be payable to an officer are described below and should be claimed via the yellow witness forms available at each courthouse. The court may pay an overnight allowance if an officer, due to distances involved, is required to stay away from home overnight to give evidence. The court may also pay a meal allowance if the officer is required to attend for more than twelve hours. If the officer attends court in a QAS vehicle, the court may pay for any parking fees incurred. Where it is not possible for an ambulance officer to be provided with a QAS vehicle, the court may pay a travel allowance based on public transport rates. If no public transport is available in that area, the court may pay a stan Travel/accommodation money paid by the court is to be retained by the officer
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Emergency 1
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 2.2.14 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
Employees upon application may be granted up No. to 5 working days (or the equivalent hours) per calendar year (non accumulative) to attend industrial relations education sessions.
Applies to all QAS employees Additional leave may be granted, over and above the 5 days (or equivalent hours) where approved structured employees' training courses involve more than 5 working days.
Additional leave (in excess of 5 days) will be subject to consultation between the delegated authority, the relevant union and the employee. The additional leave is at the discretion of the Chief Executive (or delegated authority) of the QAS.
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Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 2.2.14 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
No deduction Paid
This leave is subject to approval by the Chief Executive (or delegated authority) of the Agency.
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Emergency 1
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 2.2.14 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
Employees may be granted special leave withou No. pay to undertake work with their union.
This leave is at the discretion of the Chief Executive (or delegated authority) of the QAS.
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No deduction Paid
N/A
1 day
No
An employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay for the purpose of seeking other employment.
Only applicable during the period of notice of termination given by the employer. In the case of redundancy, an employee may take more than one day off without loss of pay during each week of the notice period upon the provision of evidence of attendance at an interview.(4.13.4)
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No deduction Paid
N/A
No
an employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay during each week of notice for the purpose of seeking other employment.
If the employee has been allowed paid leave for more than one day during the notice period for the purpose of seeking other employment, the employee shall, at the request of the employer, be required to produce proof of attendance at an interview or the employee shall not receive payment for the time absent. for this purpose a statutory declaration will be sufficient.
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Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 4.8 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
All employees will be given an uninterrupted brea No from duty of at least ten consecutive hours between cessation of a rostered shift and the commencement of the following rostered shift.
Where an employee is required to undertake out of hours duty between the hours of 9.00pm and 5.00am, the ten 2005 EPA - Clause 4.8 (e) hour break shall commence upon the completion of such duty. If, on the instruction of the employer, such an employee resumes or continues work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty, the employee shall be paid at the ra Where an employee has not had an uninterrupted ten hour break between the cessation of a rostered shift and the commencement of the following rostered shift, such employee shall not be required to commence duty until such of double time until released from duty until for such period and then shall be entitled to time as an uninterrupted break of ten hours has occurred. Such absence between the commencement of a be absent until ten consecutive hours off duty, without loss of pay for ordinary working rostered shift and the actual commencement of duty shall be paid as if duty commenced at the rostered starting time that has occurred during such absence. time. Employees who have not had an uninterrupted ten hour break in a 36 hour period (subject to the following Any instances in which an employee is stood down must be reported to the Partnership conditions) will be stood down from duty and will not be available to respond for a period of ten hours. Steering Committee. For the employee to be eligible for stand down, the 36 hour period must include three separate callouts spread ov a six hour period (or six hours work) between 9.00pm and 5.00am and a further callout in the following shift period. Employee paid at their base rate, plus any week-end penalties where the stand down hours occur during a weekend.
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Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 4.8 (f) AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
Stand Down
No deduction Paid
N/A
Eligible employees will be stood down from duty and will not be available to respond for a period of ten hours.
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Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause 6.3 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
No
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Emergency 1
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 7.2.6 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
Workcover
No deduction Paid
N/A
D
Paid Recreation Leave Recreation "Pending" Work Leave Cover entitlement + accrual balance Sick Leave "Pending" Work Cover Paid Sick Leave entitlement + accrual balance
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Employee cannot claim more than once for any period If an employee works, including ordinary and overtime, (including time actually worked during callouts while on-call) but excluding periods of on-call where there are no callouts: (a) An average of sixty hours per week over a four week period; or (b) Twenty-six days over a four week period; or (c) An average of fifty-four hours per week over an eight week period; or (d) Fifty-one days over an eight week period; or (e) Seventy four days over a twelve-week period; Then it is an incident of the employee's employment that they will be immediately released from any duty to have a four-day rest break during which time they will continue to be paid all ordinary rostered wages and allowances that would otherwise have been due to the employee for rostered work within the period had they not been released from duty. Employee paid at their base rate, plus any week-end penalties where the stand down hours occur during a weekend.
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Any Employee who is incapacitated for work on account of injury or illness while on duty or in the discharge of a "Weekly wage" is defined as per theWorkers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act duty incidental to such Employee's work as an Ambulance Officer entitling the Employee to compensation under t 2003 definition. Worker's Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 , shall be entitled to leave of absence and during such absence shall, for a period of up to 52 weeks receive the weekly wage. If during the 52 week period the workers Wages means the total amount paid, or provided by, an employer to, or on account of, compensation payment is less than the weekly wage, the Queensland Ambulance service will pay the difference a worker as wages, salary or other earnings by way of money or entitlements having between such payment and weekly wage. monetary value, but does not include Entitlement is for an accepted Workcover claim. (a) allowances payable in relation to any travelling, car, removal, meal, education, living While waiting for the workers' compensation insurer to determine liability on a claim a worker should access in the country or away from home, entertainment, clothing, tools and vehicle expenses; accrued sick leave entitlements for any time lost. and Use of annual or long service leave entitlement while waiting for a decision on a workers' compensation claim (b) superannuation contributions, for deciding the amount of compensation payable to a should be used as a last resort only and is dependent on approval from the relevant Supervisor/Manager. worker under chapter 3 or 4; and (c) lump sum payments on termination of a workers services for superannuation, accrued holidays, long service leave or any other purpose; and (d) an amount payable under section 66.
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.2.6 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
No
Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. No negative leave entitlement allowed.
Annual Leave loading is not paid Annual Leave deducted while workcover approval is pending is reimbursed on approval of workcover
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Emergency 1
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.2.6 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
No
Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. No negative leave entitlement allowed.
Sick Leave deducted while workcover approval is pending is reimbursed on approval o workcover
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Emergency 1
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.2.6 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
No
Absence hours calculated as per roster and for casual employees based on average hours worked. No part days allowed. No negative leave entitlement allowed. Minimum two week period applies. Casuals eligible
Long Service Leave deducted while workcover approval is pending is reimbursed on approval of workcover
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TOIL New DES TOIL Policy currently in draft format awaiting all stakeholder approval
No deduction Paid
Managers may approve the accumulation of TOIL for employees in the following TOIL will accrue at the rate of single time for each hour worked. circumstances, where: TOIL cannot be accrued on a Public Holiday. a) accumulation of TOIL is authorised by an appropriately delegated officer prior to the TOIL can only be accrued if the period of TOIL covers the full shift, however, in exceptional circumstances, Managers are able to approve the accumulation of TOIL in periods of less than a full shift for employees, providedperiod of overtime being worked; OR b) the employee responds to an incident that requires a mandatory response or all other conditions of the Policy are met. emergency call-out; TOIL balances cannot accrue from shift overruns. AND The maximum number of hours of TOIL that can be accumulated during a quarter is 40 hours. Any hours accumulated beyond 40 hours will be paid the balance of time worked as TOIL exceeding 40 hours at the relevantc) it is likely that the employee and their Manager are able to agree on a date to take th overtime rate. accumulated TOIL within a reasonable period. Casual employees and volunteers are excluded from accruing TOIL.
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Emergency 1
QAS Policy AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement QAS Policy AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
No deduction Paid
N/A
No
Calendar days include Saturdays and Sundays and/or rostered days off in the case of shift workers
131
Emergency 1
N/A
132
Emergency 1
N/A
133
Emergency 1
N/A
An officer may be granted additional leave up to a maximum of four days, subject to certification by the Commanding Officer that the additional days are required for the purpose of: - Travel from place of residence and return to attend a period of continuous training. - Participation in an advance or rear party in connection with a period of continuous training.
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Unpaid
N/A
An employee who is released by the Commissioner, QAS to undertake volunteer service for the Australian Defence Force is entitled to leave without pay.
Release of a reservist from the QAS is at the discretion of the Commissioner, QAS. All leave without pay is to be counted as service for all purposes except recreation leave. However, the first three months of leave without pay will count as service for recreation leave.
135
Emergency 1
QAS Policy and Procedures manual Chapter 58 Leave Entitlements AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
136
Emergency 1
QAS Policy and Procedures manual Chapter 58 Leave Entitlements AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
137
Emergency 1
QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
No deduction Paid
N/A
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Emergency 1
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If the employee is required to undertake training prior to the volunteer service, the employee is entitled to paid lea in accordance with the provisions of Military Training Leave. Leave Accruals during leave without pay stop at the commencement of the leave period. This is currently under review by the DES QAS IR Unit.
An employee on application to the Commissioner, QAS may be granted leave without pay for special circumstances.
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An employee on application to the Commissioner, QAS may be granted leave on full pay for special circumstances.
Leave Accruals during leave without pay stop at the commencement of the leave period. This is currently under review by the DES QAS IR Unit.
No
Leave may be granted with full salary dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attend compulsory residential schools. This leave shall not be deducted from the employee's annual leave.
With full salary (+) 100% payment of reasonable travel and accommodation costs
N/A
No
Leave may be granted with full salary dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attend compulsory residential schools. This leave shall not be deducted from the employee's annual leave.
With full salary (+) 100% payment of reasonable travel and accommodation costs
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Emergency 1
QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
No deduction Paid
N/A
No
Leave may be granted with full salary dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attend compulsory residential schools. This leave shall not be deducted from the employee's annual leave.
With full salary (+) 100% payment of reasonable travel and accommodation costs
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Emergency 1
QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
Leave may be granted without pay dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attendUnpaid or debited to recreation leave, bank/accrued days or toil subject to operational convenience and employees entitlements non-compulsory residential schools. This leave may be deducted from the employee's annual leave or a mixture of unpaid and recreation leave may be taken at the discretion of the authorising officer.
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QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
Leave may be granted without pay dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attendUnpaid or debited to recreation leave, bank/accrued days or toil subject to operational convenience and employees entitlements non-compulsory residential schools. This leave may be deducted from the employee's annual leave or a mixture of unpaid and recreation leave may be taken at the discretion of the authorising officer.
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Emergency 1
QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
Leave may be granted without pay dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department to attendUnpaid or debited to recreation leave, bank/accrued days or toil subject to operational convenience and employees entitlements non-compulsory residential schools. This leave may be deducted from the employee's annual leave or a mixture of unpaid and recreation leave may be taken at the discretion of the authorising officer.
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Emergency 1
QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
Fulltime study/research leave may be granted to QAS employees in exceptional circumstances for postgraduate, graduate or other tertiary studies and then only where there is a specific need withi the employee's immediate vocational area for the qualification sought.
Approval for such study assistance is to be dependant on the employee signing an agreement contracting them toThe period of leave taken without salary may effect the employee's entitlements with remain with the QAS for a specific period beyond the completion of their course of study/research. respect to leave accrual and salary increments because the period may not be accredited for service.
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N/A
The employee may take up to 8 hours study per week with pay to enable the employee to attend lectures, tutorials and compulsory practical work associated with an approved course of study.
This leave may also be applied to courses other than tertiary courses which may teach special skills which are considered to be of particular value to the QAS.
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Emergency 1
No deduction Unpaid
N/A
Leave without pay is available for examinations held in normal working hours providing the examination requirements cannot be reasonably satisfied outside these hours.
146
Emergency 1
QAS Policy Study and Research Assistance Scheme Procedure Statement 24/6/2005 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement QAS Policy Transfer and Removal Expenses and Conditions 24/10/2000 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
SARAS Leave - No deduction Unpaid Study Leave (Other than for formal lectures or classes)
N/A
Leave without salary may be approved to enable an employee to prepare for examinations, assignments and other course assignment requirements is available to a maximum of 3 standard working days per subject per semester, up to a maximum of 12 days per yearfor all subjects.
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Transfer Leave
No deduction Paid
N/A
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Emergency 1
N/A
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An employee transferring to an advertised No position that requires the officer to transfer to another town or city will be allowed one working day on full pay for each 500 completed kilometres of road travel by the most direct practicable route.
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Not applied to transfers initiated by an employee, however Commissioner QAS may approve in special circumstances.
Up to a maximum of 2 working days or rostered No days inclusive of travelling time to attend preretirement seminars.
The officer applying for the leave is 54 years of age or older. Employees are only eligible to attend one seminar only on paid leave.
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Emergency 1
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.1 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
Accrued Time Off Accrued Time Paid Entitlement + accrual Currently under balance Development deducted as per the employee's projected roster.
104 hours
Yes
Only applies to officers who work an average of 40 hours per week. Officers who are currently working a true 38 NOT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1 OCTOBER 2007. hour week will not accumulate accrued time off. Employees will be paid for working a 38 hour week. However rosters will continue to Employees who access their accumulated accrued time will be paid the same rate of pay for the day on which the reflect an average of 40 hours per week. accrued time is accessed as would have applied had they been at work. Entitlement pro rated for Part-time employees Accumulated accrued time will be taken in scheduled blocks in accordance with the Management of Scheduled Casuals excluded Absences policy.
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Emergency 1
Award Free
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 40A DES Cultural Leave Policy Statement AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 40A DES Cultural Leave Policy Statement AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
No
DES Policy states Cultural leave may be accessed in a number of ways including: Employee who is required by Aboriginal tradition or Island custom to attend an ATSI ceremony. a) Shift swaps; Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or rostered hours. b. TOIL; DES Policy states DES supports employees from diverse cultural backgrounds accessing their leave entitlements to fultil cultural or religious obligations or attend events or ceremonies that acknowledge their culture.c) Banked or accrued days; d) Annual leave; or e) Unpaid leave (maximum 5 days unpaid per annum for attending Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander ceremonies only). DES Policy states Cultural leave may be accessed in a number of ways including: Employee who is required by Aboriginal tradition or Island custom to attend an ATSI ceremony. a) Shift swaps; Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or rostered hours. b. TOIL; DES Policy states DES supports employees from diverse cultural backgrounds accessing their leave entitlements to fultil cultural or religious obligations or attend events or ceremonies that acknowledge their culture.c) Banked or accrued days; d) Annual leave; or e) Unpaid leave (maximum 5 days unpaid per annum for attending Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander ceremonies only).
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Award Free
N/A
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Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 238 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement
N/A
N/A
No
Applies to employees engaged in strike action during scheduled work hours Absence hours calculated as per roster.
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Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (15) & (18). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 clause 5 & Appendix 4 clause 4.
Directive / Circular
Absence Type
Sick Leave All part time temporary and permanent QAS employees
Leave Deductio n
Paid / Unpaid
Entitlement
Comments
A part time employee's sick leave accrual should be in the same proportion that a part time worker's hours bear on the ordinary weekly working hours in the Award. New & temporary employees will accumulate sick leave on a proportional basis. Medical Certificate required if period exceeds 2 consecutive periods of duty. QAS EPCA 2005 have removed public holidays from the averaged rate. During approved periods of leave without pay, sick leave does not accrue for any period of the leave.
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003. Clause 7.2 Sick leave.
Part time hours Part time hours proportionate proportionate to full to full time hours time hours 80 hours per annum 8 hours per 5 weeks service
11
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Combined row ref. no. 10 & 11 as conditions are identical except pro rata for part-time employees which can be captured in Interpretation column.
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003. Clause 7.5 Adoption leave. Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3.
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 1999, Clause 5.6 (17).
No Adoption Leave All full time & part deduction time temporary and permanent QAS employees and long term casual employees.
Unpaid
N/A
Up to a maximum of 52 weeks taken in one or two periods of adoption leave inclusive of the 12 weeks paid leave.
No
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006) Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.1
No No deducation deducation
N/A
Emergency
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Sick Leave Special Entitlement Responsibility (Carer's) Leave for + Accrual full time & part time permanent & temporary employees
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Paid Unpaid
An employee on parental leave may apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis.
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No. No
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Employees are required to produce: Eligible employees are those who have a) a statement from an adoption agency or other appropriate completed 12 months' qualifying employment organisation detailing the presumed date of placement of the child; or and provide a statement from an adoption b) a statement from the appropriate Government authority confirming agency or other appropriate body of the that the employee is to have custody of the child pending application for presumed date of placement of the child. In determining the qualifying period for part an adoption order. Any periods of adoption leave taken or to be taken by the employee's time employees, the period of employment is counted by passage of time and not by the spouse will reduce the 52 week entitlement. completion of equivalent hours as worked by a An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with adoption leave, take any annual leave or long service leave or any part thereof to which full time employee. the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the 52 week A temporary employee cannot be granted leave of any kind beyond the date on which the entitlement. An employee may work part-time in one or more periods at any time temporary employment terminates. from the date of placement of the child until the 2nd anniversary of the A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer on placement. a regular and systematic basis for several Paid sick leave is not available to an employee on unpaid parental periods of employment during a period of at leave. least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). Short term casuals have no entitlement to Adoption leave.
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To be replaced with row ref. no. 17 Roll up into Parental leave unpaid for maternity, adoption and spousal leave? 6/9/06: Brett agrees to change
The part-time work cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation An employee may not make more than one to whom parental leave was taken, is required to be enrolled for application within any 12 month period, unless compulsory schooling. the employer agrees.
DA
Not an absence type Delete Transferred entitlement and relevant information to row ref. no. 17 6/9/06: Brett agrees to change
N/A
Use of sick leave Absence hours calculated as per work pattern / rostered shifts. Leave may be taken in single days or part days. An employee may take unpaid carer's leave instead of paid sick leave.
The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the member is ill with an illness that requries care by another. An employee cannot take leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person. The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the member is ill with an illness that requries care by another. An employee cannot take leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Emergency
23
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.2
No deduction
N/A
No
DA
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 2.1
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
No Maternity Leave All full time and part deduction time temporary and permanent QAS employees and long term casual employees
Unpaid
N/A
Up to a maximum of 52 weeks taken in one or two periods of maternity leave inclusive of the 12 weeks paid leave
No
29
Employees are required to produce: Eligible employees are those who have a) a certificate from a medical practitioner stating the expected date of completed 12 months' qualifying employment birth (to be provided at least 10 weeks before the expected date of either as a full time, part time or long term birth); casual employee and whose expected b) notice of intent to commence maternity leave at least four weeks confinement has been confirmed by a doctor. before commencing the leave; For part time employees, the period of c) a written statement of particulars of parental leave to be taken by the employment is counted by passage of time and pregnant employee's spouse in relation to the pregnancy. not by the completion of equivalent hours as Any periods of maternity leave taken or to be taken by the employee's worked by a full time employee. A temporary employee cannot be granted spouse will reduce the 52 week entitlement. leave of any kind beyond the date on which the An employee may, in lieu of or in conjunction with maternity leave, take any annual leave or long service leave or any part thereof to which temporary employment terminates. the employee is entitled, provided that it does not exceed the 52 week A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer on entitlement. An employee may work part-time in one or more periods at any time a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of at from the date of birth of the child until its 2nd birthday. least one year immediately before the employee Paid sick leave is not available to an employee on unpaid parental leave. seeks to access an entitlement under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). Short term casuals have no entitlement to maternity leave.
DA
To be replaced with row ref. no. 33 Roll up into Parental leave unpaid for maternity, adoption and spousal leave? 6/9/06: Brett agrees
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 2.1
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.3.
Directive No. Special Maternity No 18/05 deduction Leave Circular No. All full time, part C5/05 time, permanent,
Paid
N/A
12 weeks
No
30
Directive 18.05 states that where, after the first twenty weeks, a pregnancy terminates in other than the birth of a living child or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave, the employee shall continue to be entitled to 12 weeks paid leave. From 1 July 2005, QAS employees are entitled to 12 weeks' paid maternity leave as per QAS EPCA 2005.
Emergency
34
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006) Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.3 & 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Part 4.1.1 & 4.1.3.
No deduction
No deduction
N/A
An employee on parental leave may apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis.
No.
Emergency
No Bereavement deduction Leave Full time and part time permanent and temporary employees
Paid
N/A
35
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.3 & 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Part 4.1.4.
No Bereavement deduction Leave Full time and part time permanent and temporary employees
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Unpaid Unpaid
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N/A
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N/A
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No No
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The part-time work cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation An employee may not make more than one to whom parental leave was taken, is required to be enrolled for application within any 12 month period, unless compulsory schooling. the employer agrees.
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Eligible employees are those who have completed 12 months' qualifying employment either as a full time or part time or long term casual employee and whose expected confinement has been confirmed by a doctor. For part time employees, the period of employment is counted by passage of time and not by the completion of equivalent hours as worked by a full time employee. Short term casual employees have no entitlement to Special Maternity leave.
DA
Same entitlement as row ref. no. 28, just specfic criteria - Delete row. Add special criteria to Row ref. no. 28's interpretation. 6/9/06: Brett agrees
DA
Not an absence type Delete Transferred entitlement and relevant information to row ref. no. 33 6/9/06: Brett agrees to delete row
Leave shall be without deduction of pay for a period not exceeding the number of hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days of work. Death certificate to be provided as proof. Only Full time & Part-time employees are eligible. Immediate family includes: a) A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee b) A child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee.
To be replaced with row ref. no. 38 DA Y 6/9/06: Brett agrees to delete row
36
An employee with the consent of the employer, may apply for unpaid leave when a member of the Employee's immediate family or household dies and their period of bereavement leave entitlement is insufficient. Death certificate to be provided as proof. Only Full time & Part-time employees are eligible. Immediate family includes: a) A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee b) A child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee.
To be replaced with row ref. no. 39 DA Y 6/9/06: Brett agrees to delete row
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.3 & 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Part 4.1.2.
No deduction
N/A
At least 2 days
No
37
Short term casual employees have no A long term casual employee is entitled to at least 2 days unpaid entitlement to Bereavement leave. bereavement leave on the death of a member of the person's immediate family or household in Australia. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer, on a regular and systematic basis, for several periods of employment during a period of at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement. Death certificate to be provided as proof. Immediate family includes: a) A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee; b) A child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee.
To be replaced with row ref. no. 40 DA Y 6/9/06: Brett agrees to delete row
Emergency 1
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003. Clause 7.1 annual leave.
Family Leave Award 2003 clause 3.3 & 2.1.10; Commissioner's Memorandum 35/01 Annual Leave Payment; QAS Workplace Reform Agreement 1995;
During approved leave without pay, annual leave accrues for the first 3 months only No Yes upon 6 weeks 2 days Act 1999 s11(5) (a). All provisions of the Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003 clause 7.1 apply. Annual Leave special request and approval. 7.1.1 All employees after completing each year of employment, will be entitled to 6 weeks and 2 days' annual leave on full pay. Of this leave one week and 2 days shall be in lieu of extra payment for work done on holidays mentioned in Clause 7.6 7.1.2 Such annual leave shall be exclusive of Labour day if such holiday occurs during the period of the leave; and if such holiday occurs on the day when an Employee is on the Employee's normal day off one day shall be added to the annual leave. 7.1.3 Should any Employee leave the Service on teh Employee's own initiative, or be discharged after any annual leave has become due and without having taken same, the Employeeshall be entitled in lieu thereof to a sum equal to salary computed at the rate of wages the Employee was earning at the date of such leave or discharge. 7.1.4 Should any employee leave or be discharged before such annual leave has become due, the Employee shall be paid a pro-rata monetary equivalent for the period worked upon termination of employment. 7.1.5 Annual leave shall be paid for in advance and, except as otherwise provided herein, it shall not be lawful for the employer to give, or for an Employee to receive, payment in lieu of such annual leave. 7.1.6 The annual leave prescribed by clause 7.1.1 may, at the option of the Employee concerned and with the consent of the employer, be allowed to accumulate for 2 years but for no longer period, and may be taken in no more than 2 periods. Annual entitlement includes 1 week and 2 days in lieu of extra payment for work done on public holidays (excluding Labour Day). Casuals not eligible for recreation leave. Where an employee has performed higher duties > 3 consecutive months immediately preceeding a period of annual leave, or where an employee commences a period of higher duties prior to taking annual leave and returnes to the higher duties immediately following the annual leave and completed > 3 consecutive months of higher duties, the annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate.
Emergency 1
Directive 05/07 Queensland Ambulance Ambulance Service Service Enterprise Employees' Award Partnership Certified State 2003. Agreement 2005 clause 5.2; Clause 7.4 Long service leave & 11.2 Industrial Relations Act Time and wages record 1999 Chapter 2 Part 3 Long 11.2.2 (f). Service Leave; Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.1.10; Qld Ambulance Service EPA 1999, clause 5.6 (16);
Long Service Leave All temporary, permanent, long term casuals and part time QAS employees
No Granted 13 weeks after 10 years continuous service and 1.3 weeks for each subsequent year of continuous service and a proportional amount for an incomplete year. EPA 2005 - Clause 5.2 Long Service Leave (a) Employees will be entitled to access pro rata long service leave afte seven year's service. Pro rata cash equivalent of long service leave on termination will only be available in accordance with the terms of the Industrial Relations Act 1999. (b) Where an employee voluntarily reverts to a lower classification, the employee will be entitled to leave accrued as at the date of the reversion a the salary applicable at the date of the reversion. Employees will not be compelled to take accrued long service leave at the date of voluntary reversion to a lower classification. (c) Subject to any amendments to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 during the life of this Agreement, all other entitlements and conditions in relation to long service leave will remain as existing at the commencement of this agreement.
Public holidays occuring during long service leave extend the period of the leave. QAS Pay & Allowances Policy states applications for LSL payments are to be submitted 4 weeks prior to the commencement of LSL. Casual employee's LSL entitlement worked out under s47, 48 & 49 of the IR Act1999. Directive states a casual employee's entitlement to long service leave is to be calculated as follows: Number of hours x rate of pay. Where: Nubmer of hours = total hours of work/52 x 13/10. Formula based on greater entitlement than the IR Act 1999. The minimum period of Long Service Leave that may be taken at any one time is one calendar week.
Emergency 1
Directive 05/07 Queensland Ambulance Ambulance Service Service Enterprise Employees' Award Partnership Certified State 2003. Agreement 2005 clause 5.2; Clause 7.4 Long service leave & 11.2 Industrial Relations Act Time and wages record 1999 Chapter 2 Part 3 Long 11.2.2 (f). Service Leave and ss47 49 ; Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.1.10; Qld Ambulance Service EPA 1999, clause 5.6 (16);
W P
Casual employees have an entitlement to long No service leave if it can be established tha they have been regularly and continuously employed by the same employer. However the continuous service ends if the employment is broken by more than 3 months between the end of 1 employment contract and the start of the next employment contract.
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QAS EPCA 2005 clause 5.2 states employees will be entitled to access pro rata long service leave after seven year's service. Pro rata cash equivalent of long service leave on termination will only be available in accordance with the terms of the IR Act 1999 s4 Entitlement. For periods of approved leave without pay, long service leave does not accrue for any period. The IR Act 1999 defies a "long term casual employee" as a casual employee engaged by a particular employer, on a regular and systematic basis, for several periods of employment during a period of at least one year. Where an employee voluntarily reverts to a lower class, the employee is entitled to LSL accrued as at the date of the reversion at the employee's class and paypoint immediately preceding the reversion. LSL accrued after reversion to a lower class (including any subsequent promotion to a class < the class prior to reversion) is payabl at the the employee's class and paypoint at the time of taking leave. LSL accrued at th lower class will be exhausted before drawing down on the LSL accrual from prior to rev
Casual entitlement to long service leave is calculated as the number of hours for the complete period of employment worked/52 x 13/10 (Minister for Employment, Training and Indutrial Relations Directive No. 3/05). [Formula based on greated entitlement than IR Act provision. Formula found in Directive 21/05].
Where an employee voluntarily reverts to a lower class, the employee is entitled to LSL accrued as at the date of the reversion at the employee's class and paypoint immediately preceding the reversion. LSL accrued after reversion to a lower class (including any subsequent promotion to a class < the class prior to reversion) is payabl at the the employee's class and paypoint at the time of taking leave. LSL accrued at th lower class will be exhausted before drawing down on the LSL accrual from prior to reversion .
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Emergency
45
Emergency
46
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006) Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
No deduction
No deduction
N/A
An employee on parental leave may apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis.
No.
The part-time work cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation An employee may not make more than one to whom parental leave was taken, is required to be enrolled for application within any 12 month period, unless compulsory schooling. the employer agrees.
DA
Not an absence type Delete Transferred entitlement and relevant information to row ref. no. 6/9/06: Brett agrees
No Parental Leave re Directive deduction Maternity 18/05 clause All full time, part time 3.2.3 temporary and permanent QAS employees and long term casual employees
Unpaid
N/A
No.
A long term casual employee is a casual A further unbroken period of up to 51 weeks in order to be the primary caregiver of a child provided that such leave shall not extend employee engaged by a particular employer on a regular and systematic basis for several beyond the child's 1st birthday. periods of employment during a period of at Eligible employee to produce certificate from medical practitioner. If employee has accessed the further period of unpaid parental leave, least one year immediately before the employee they shall confirm their intention of returning to work by notice in writing seeks to access an entitlement under this part to the employer, giving not less than 4 weeks notice prior to the (IR Act 1999 s15A). expiration of the period of spousal leave. Short term casuals have no entitlement to Parental Leave. Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 states that leave taken by the spouse of the pregnant or adoptive employee is classified as Parental Leave. If the employee is the primary care giver, that employee will be entitled to access a further period of unpaid leave. If an employee has accessed the further period of unpaid parental leave, they shall confirm their intention of returning to work by notice in writing to the employer, giving not less than 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the period of adoption leave. A long term casual employee is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer on a regular and systematic basis for several periods of employment during a period of at least one year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under this part (IR Act 1999 s15A). Short term casuals have no entitlement to Parental Leave. Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 states that leave taken by the spouse of the pregnant or adoptive employee is classified as Parental Leave.
DA
Emergency
47
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
No Parental Leave re Directive deduction Adoption 18/05 clause All full time, part time 3.3.4 temporary and permanent QAS employees and long term casual employees
Unpaid
N/A
No.
Emergency
51
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
No deduction
No deduction
N/A
An employee on parental leave may apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis.
No.
Emergency
60
Clause 7.6.1
Commissione Public Holidays r's No (Rostered Shift Memorandum deduction Workers) 50/05
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N/A
R
N/A
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The part-time work cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation An employee may not make more than one to whom parental leave was taken, is required to be enrolled for application within any 12 month period, unless compulsory schooling. the employer agrees.
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DA
DA
Not an absence type Delete Transferred entitlement and relevant information to row ref. no. 6/9/06: Brett agrees
Employees working a cyclic roster that provides 24 hour coverage may be required to work on public holidays as part of their roster.
All work done by any Employee on: - the 1st January, - the 26th January, - Good Friday, - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday), - Easter Monday, - the 25th April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign, - Christmas Day, - Boxing Day, or - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983 , to be kept in place of any such holiday. will be paid for at the rate of time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours. The exception to this is Afcom Communications Officers and Communications Supervisors who receive double time and a half for work performed on Good Friday and Christmas Day. All Employees covered by this Award shall be entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day (the first Monday in May or other day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of that holiday) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day. If an Employee does work on Labour Day, the Employee will be paid a full day's wage for that day, and in addition, a payment for the time actually worked by the employee at one and a half times the ordinary rates prescribed fo DA
Not an absence - Rules captured in the OT & P template - delete row Comparing public holiday rules in OT template (row ref. no. 9.1 - 9.4 refers) may need separate row for Rostered Shift Workers. Discuss with QAS. 6/9/06: Peter to research issue 12/9/06: Issue relates to AFCOM employees who have different public holidays provisions than those in row ref. no. 9.1 9.4. OT row ref no. 9.5 & 9.6 added for FT/PT AFCOM employees.
Emergency 62
1
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002
Clause 3
Paid
QAS Managerial Level Staff employees are not routinely required to work on public holidays
Where an employee is required to perform duties on a public holiday, such employees shall be paid at their normal pay rate and will accrue a day off in lieu. These days must be taken within 12 months of their accrual and will be forfeited if not taken in
DA
Not an absence - Delete row OT rule captured in OT row 146 6/9/06: Brett agrees
Emergency
Prior to commencing relieving the employee will have their accumulated TOIL balance paid at their substantive rate of pay. Employees who accrue TOIL whilst relieving as a Senior Officer will forfeit their TOIL balances as at the clearance dates unless the employee accesses the TOIL whilst relieving or the employee's request to access the TOIL prior to the clearance date is prevented. In these circumstances it may be approved to have the TOIL balance reinstated at the commencement of the next quarter. If an employee returns to their substantive position and has accrued TOIL prior to the clearance date, the employee will be paid any TOIL accumulated whilst relieving as a Senior Officer at their substantive rate of pay. TOIL Rules captured in row ref 67 above - delete row Rules relating to Toil for employees relieving as a senior officer was not captured in OT template New OT row created (row ref no 68 added) 6/9/06: Brett agrees
68
DES Policy
Paid
N/A
TOIL will accrue at the rate of single time for each hour worked.
DA
Emergency
69
DES Policy
No deduction
Paid
N/A
TOIL will accrue at the rate of single time for each hour worked.
No
Managers may approve the accumulation Senior Officers can only accrue TOIL on their Rostered Days of TOIL for employees in the following Off. circumstances, where: TOIL cannot be accrued on a Public Holiday. a) accumulation of TOIL is authorised by TOIL can only be accrued if the period of TOIL covers the full an appropriately delegated officer prior to shift, however, in exceptional circumstances, Managers are able the period of overtime being worked; OR to approve the accumulation of TOIL in periods of less than a full b) the employee responds to an incident shift for employees, provided all other conditions of the Policy that requires a mandatory response or are met. emergency call-out; TOIL balances cannot accrue from shift overruns. AND The maximum number of hours of TOIL that can be accumulated c) it is likely that the employee and their during a quarter is 40 hours. Any hours accumulated beyond 40 Manager are able to agree on a date to hours will be forfeited. take the accumulated TOIL within a reasonable period.
DA
TOIL Rules captured in row ref 67 above - delete row TOIL rules for senior officers captured in OT template 6/9/06: Brett agrees
Emergency
70
DES Policy
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Emergency
71
TOIL Termination
No deduction
Emergency
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Paid Paid
Paid
N/A
I T
N/A
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No
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An employee's accumulated TOIL balance and liability will be cleared on a quarterly basis (ie 31 March, 30 June, 30 September, 31 December). Employees below the rank of Senior Officer will have their balances paid at the rate of pay they are receiving on the quarterly clearance dates. Employees who are Senior Officers (or equivalent) will have their balance forfeited at the end of each quarter unless the employer has prevented it from being taken. In these circumstances it may be approved to have the TOIL balance reinstated at the commencement of the next quarter. TOIL quarterly clearance is not an absence - Delete Clearance rules captured in OT Ref. No. 14.3 6/9/06: Brett agrees
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DA
Accumulated TOIL will be paid out on termination of Excludes Casuals and Senior Officer (and employment at the rate of pay the employee was receiving as at equivalent) and those employees relieving their termination date. This will only apply to employees who as Senior Officers (or equivalent). are eligible to have their TOIL paid out
DA
TOIL termination is not an absence - Delete. Payment Information added into allowance template (Row Ref. No. 289-292 refers) 6/9/06: Brett agrees 6/9/06: Brett advised baby capsule fitters are dived between positions covered by M scale 1,2,3 & 4 (QAS EPA), and Administrative stream under the PSA and would be entitled to annual leave based on the relevant award/agreement. Agreed absence type could be deleted.
DA
Emergency
2.2.2 Leave Takings 2.2.1 Leave Balances Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003. Clause 7.4 Long service leave & 11.2 Time and wages record 11.2.2 (f).
Queensland Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 clause 5.2; Long Long Service Industrial Relations Act 1999 Service Leave Chapter 2 Part 3 Long Service Leave Leave Division 3 Casual or regular Directive 21/05 All long term casual Entitlement & part time QAS part-time employees; + accrual employees Family Leave Award 2003 clause balance 2.1.10; Qld Ambulance Service EPA 1999, clause 5.6 (16);
1.3 weeks
Granted 13 weeks after 10 years continuous service and 1.3 weeks for each subsequent year of continuous service and a proportional amount for an incomplete year.
No
QAS EPCA 2005 clause 5.2 states employees will be entitled to access pro rata long service leave after seven year's service. Pro rata cash equivalent of long service leave Casual employee's LSL entitlement worked out under s47, 48 & 49 of on termination will only be available in the IR Act1999. accordance with the terms of the IR Act 1999 Public holidays occuring during LSL extend the period of the leave. s43 Entitlement. QAS Pay & Allowances Policy states applications for LSL payments The IR Act 1999 defies a "long term casual are to be submitted 4 weeks prior to the commencement of LSL. employee" as a casual employee engaged by a Directive states a casual employee's entitlement to long service leave particular employer, on a regular and is to be calculated as follows: Number of hours x rate of pay. Where: systematic basis, for several periods of Nubmer of hours = total hours of work/52 x 13/10. employment during a period of at least one Formula based on greater entitlement than the IR Act 1999 . year. For periods of approved leave without pay, long service leave does not accrue for any period.
6/9/06: Brett agreed to merger of rows 8 & 9 DA Row 9 merged into row 8 Delete row 9
Emergency
22
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003, Clause 3.5
Special Responsibility (Carer's) Leave for full time & part time permanent & temporary employees
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
The employee must, if required by the Use of Make-up time leave Non shift worker: may take time off ordinary hours, and works those employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the member is ill with hours at a later time, during the spread of ordinary hours, at ordinary an illness that requries care by another. rates Shift worker: may take time off ordinary hours, and works those hours An employee cannot take leave if another at a later time, at the shift rate which would have been applicable to the person has taken leave to care for the same person. hours taken off.
I would have thought make up time would be managed outside the system. DA 6/9/06: Brett agreed that make up time would be managed outside the system and the row should be deleted on that basis
Emergency
33
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
Industrial Relations Act 1999 s18 Entitlement (5) (b) & s29A & 29 C
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
No.
A pregnant employee entitled to maternity leave, or currently taking With regard to an application to maternity leave, may apply to the employer for an extension of the extension of leave, an employee may not maternity leave for an unbroken period of up to 104 weeks in total. make more than 1 application within any Application for extension of maternity leave must be at least 4 weeks 12 month period, unless the employer before the leave ends. agrees. If an application for an extension of parental leave is agreed to, For all applications for an extension of parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born. leave, the employee must make a statutory An employee on parental leave may apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. The part-time work cannot extend beyond declaration stating that they are the child's primary caregiver. the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken, is An employee may not make more than required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling.
DA
Rolled up into Parental leave unpaid for maternity, adoption and spousal leave See row 17 Row no longer required Delete row
one application to work on a part-time basis within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees.
Emergency
40
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.3 & 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Part 4.1.2.
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
No
Emergency
44
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
Industrial Relations Act 1999 s18 Entitlement (5) (b) & s29A & 29C
Unpaid
N/A
Short parental leave unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total. Long parental leave unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total
No.
Emergency
48
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
Industrial Relations Act 1999 s18 Entitlement (5) (b) & s29A & 29 C
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Emergency
49
Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
Industrial Relations Act 1999 s18 Entitlement (5) (b) & s29A & 29,C
No deduction
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Unpaid Unpaid
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No. No.
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Employee must give the employer a copy of Entitled to be unavailable to attend work for at least two days on the funeral notice or other evidence of the unpaid bereavement leave on the death of a member of the person's death the employer reasonably requires. immediate family or household. If employee reasonably requires extra time to travel to and from the funeral or other ceremony for the death, an amount of unpaid bereavement leave equal to the time reasonably required for the travel. an employee may take additional leave as unpaid bereavement leave if the employer agrees.
An employee entitled to parental leave for the birth of a child of the With regard to an extension of leave, an employee's spouse, or who is taking parental leave for the birth, may employee may not make more than 1 apply for either or both entitlements. application within any 12 month period, unless Application for extension of long spousal leave must be at least 4 the employer agrees. weeks before the leave ends. For all applications for an extension of leave, Application for extension of short spousal leave must be at least 2 the employee must make a statutory declaration business days before the leave ends. stating that they are the child's primary If an application for an extension of parental leave is agreed to, caregiver. parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born. An employee may not make more than one An employee on parental leave may apply to the employer to return to application to work on a part-time basis within work on a part-time basis. The part-time work cannot extend beyond any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees. the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken, is required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling.
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DA
DA
Roll uped into Parental leave unpaid for maternity, adoption and spousal leave See row 17 Row no longer required Delete row
A pregnant employee entitled to maternity leave, or currently taking maternity leave, may apply to the employer for an extension of the With regard to an application to maternity leave for an unbroken period of up to 104 weeks in total. extension of leave, an employee may not Application for extension of maternity leave must be at least 4 weeks make more than 1 application within any before the leave ends. 12 month period, unless the employer If an application for an extension of parental leave is agreed to, agrees. parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born.
DA
Roll uped into Parental leave unpaid for maternity, adoption and spousal leave See row 17 Row no longer required Delete row
For all applications for an extension of leave, the employee must make a statutory declaration stating that they are the child's primary caregiver.
N/A
Short parental leave unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total. Long parental leave unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total
An employee entitled to parental leave for the adoption of a child, or With regard to an extension of leave, an employee may not make more than 1 who is taking adoption leave for the adoption, may apply for either or application within any 12 month period, unless both entitlements. the employer agrees. Application for extension of long adoption leave must be at least 4 For all applications for an extension of leave, weeks before the leave ends. Application for extension of short adoption leave must be at least 2 the employee must make a statutory declaration business days before the leave ends. stating that they are the child's primary If an application for an extension of parental leave is agreed to, caregiver. parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born. With regard to an extension of leave, an An employee entitled to parental leave for the birth of a child of the employee's spouse, or who is taking parental leave for the birth, may employee may not make more than 1 application within any 12 month period, unless apply for either or both entitlements. the employer agrees. Application for extension of long spousal leave must be at least 4 For all applications for an extension of leave, weeks before the leave ends. the employee must make a statutory declaration Application for extension of short spousal leave must be at least 2 business days before the leave ends. stating that they are the child's primary If an application for an extension of parental leave is agreed to, caregiver. parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born.
DA
Roll uped into Parental leave unpaid for maternity, adoption and spousal leave See row 17 Row no longer required Delete row
Emergency
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Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003, Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2 (DIR advised this Award due for update mid 2006)
Industrial Relations Act 1999 s18 Entitlement (5) (b) & s29A & 29C
N/A
Short parental leave unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total. Long parental leave unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total
No.
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2.2.2 Leave Ambulance Service Takings Employees' Award - State 2.2.1 Leave 2003, Clause 7.7 Balances
Jury Service
No deduction
Paid
N/A
leave as approved
No
Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Where reasonable the employee should attend work for the balance of the working day if they are not required to attend court or jury service for the full day. If the employee is eligible for higher duties, i.e. they are being paid the higher duties rate as they meet the minimum requirements as per directive 02/05, then the employee will be paid the higher duties rate if the jury service falls prior to and during the relieving period on higher duties. Jury service during the relieving period counts towards the minimum period to be the higher duties. Fees received by the employee can be retained when serving as a juror for a period which is not covered by leave in this directive e.g. locked up to consider a verdict over a public holiday, weekend or when the employee is on any other form of paid or unpaid leave.
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Clause 7.6.1
Commissione Public Holidays r's No (Rostered Shift Memorandum deduction Workers) 50/05
N/A
N/A
Employees working a cyclic roster that provides 24 hour coverage may be required to work on public holidays as part of their roster.
No
If Labour Day occurs during an employee's period of Annual Leave, the employee is entitled to an additional day of annual leave. Commissioner's Memorandum 50/05 states that employees who do not ordinarily work Monday to Friday of each week and are not in receipt of additional annual leave in lieu of extra payment for work on public holidays, shall be entitled to an additional day's pay for each public holiday if rostered off on that day. Where Christmas Day falls on a Saturday or Sunday, and the public holiday is observed on another day, full time employees required to work on 25 December are to be paid a loading in addition to their normal pay for that day of one half of the ordinary day's wage.
Not an absence - Delete row Row 61 Interpretation text is an extension of Row 60 (also deleted) Check rules captured in OT template. Rules captured in OT template
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2.2.2 Leave Takings 2.2.1 Leave Balances Annual Leave Baby Capsule Fitters. Annual Leave Entitlement + accrual balance
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Award Description Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Family Leave Award Queensland Public Sector Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
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Variation code
See below for tax treatment of the different components of the VER entitlements VER package entitlements by appointment status: Tenured Employees Other than Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers VER package includes: Accrued Recreation leave Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of Voluntary Early Retirement (VER) continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service VER 1 year or more Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year Pro rata long service leave payable of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the Directive 11/05 payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. In addition employees may be offered an incentive payment which is $6500 or eight weeks pay at the employee's substantive level, whichever is greater. Tenured part-time employees offered an incentive payment are entitled to a portion of the incentive payment , which will be adjusted to reflect the proportion of full-time hours worked by the employee. The incentive payment will be reduced by the equivalent of 1 week's pay for each week the employee delays departure after the specified date. Incentive payments do not are unsuccessful in seeking deployment or redeployment. Incentive payment includes payment in lieu of notic Tenured Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers VER package includes: Accrued Recreation leave Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. In addition employees may be offered an incentive payment which is 10 weeks pay at the employee's substantive level provided the offer is accepted within 2 weeks (14 days) of the offer being made. Incentive payments do not apply to employees who are unsuccessful in seeking deployment or redeployment. Incentive payment includes payment in lieu of notice. Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/93 (Section 4.110)
All accrued annual leave and loading @ (30% + Medicare levy 31.5%). First $320.00 of loading in a Lump Sum A Financial year is tax free
th LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 1/20 (5%) taxed @ marginal rates LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 taxed @ 31.5%
Cash equivalent of Public Holidays, all other leave eg. RDOs, TOIL etc. Any other payments that are normally made on resignation or retirement
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983 Lump Sum C / ETP Payment Summary Total the amounts payable.
Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount. Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5%
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Tax free component -Lump Sum D Amounts above tax free component: Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount)
Death (Section 4.170 of ATO Tax Regulations) Death less than 5 years No long Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/1993 (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax service leave payable Regulations) Directive 05/07, 21.1(e) Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL)
All unused annual leave and annual leave loading is tax free
Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor
Death 5 years or more Long service Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave types. Civil Construction severance payment Dependent (With or without Tax File Number TFN). Nil tax is applied and other payments are regarded as a Death Benefit ETP. leave payable on pro rata basis Directive 05/07, 21.1(e) The tax applied depends on who is receiving the payment. Trustee of Estate (With or without TFN). Tax rate is nil but the employees eligible service period (ESP) Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the must be worked out and reported on the ETP Payment Summary Executor Non-Dependent with TFN. Employees eligible service period (ESP) must be worked out and reported Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor on ETP Payment Summary. Pre July 1983 component nil tax Post June 1983 component tax @ 31.5% (untaxed component) Non-Dependent without TFN. Employees eligible service period (ESP) must be worked out and reported on ETP Payment Summary. Both Pre July 1983 and Post June 1983 is all taxed @ 46.5% Redundancy/Retrenchment, Invalidity/Ill-Health and Ill-Health Retirement Redundancy/Retrenchment less Redundancy/Retrenchment package entitlements by appointment status: See below for tax treatment of the different components of the entitlements than 1 year Tenured Employees Other than Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers No long service leave payable Retrenchment package includes: Directive 10/05 Accrued Recreation leave Directive 22/05 Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of Redundancy/Retrenchment 1 year continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service or more Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year Long service leave payable of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the Directive 10/05 payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement Directive 22/05 of Policy issued by QIRC. Resignation due to IllTenured Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers Health/Incapacity, Domestic or accrued Recreation leave other pressing necessity, accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year employee dismissed unfairly or for of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service reasons other than conduct or Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete capacity to perform, less than 7 year of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided years the payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and No long service leave payable Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. Directive 5/07, clause 20.1 Temporary Employees employed on an on-going basis Resignation due to Ill(see Directive 22/05 for eligibility criteria) Health/Incapacity, Domestic or Retrenchment package includes: other pressing necessity, Accrued Recreation leave employee dismissed unfairly or for Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year reasons other than conduct or of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service capacity to perform, 7 years or Severance benefits are payable when temporary engagements have being terminated early and when more contracts have not been renewed. Eligible employees are entitled to severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of recognised service, minimum Long service leave payable payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the payment is not less than the Directive 5/07, clause 20.1 severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. Ill-Health Retirement less than 5 years No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, clause 21.1(d) Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/1993 (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax Regulations)
See below for Payment Summary area of the different components of the entitlements
Ill-Health Retirement greater than Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL) 5 years Long service leave payable Directive 5/07, clause 21.1(d) Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave eg. RDOs, TOIL etc. Any other payments that are normally made on resignation or retirement
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All accrued annual leave @ (30% + Medicare levy 31.5%). First $320.00 of loading paid in a fiscal year is tax free
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th LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 only 1/20 (5%) taxed @ marginal rates
LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 taxed @ 31.5% Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
Total the amounts payable. Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount. Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age
All other payments including Redundancy/Retrenchment component, In lieu of Notice payments (excluding any Invalidity component) Calculate:Total completed years of service Calculate the ATOs allowable tax-free component of a bona-fide redundancy or voluntary early retirement scheme using the formula in the general rules. Calculate severance component as per current Directive (10/05) on Redundancy/Retrenchment. Add all payments being made to the employee except Annual Leave and Long Service leave (these are treated as per above). Take the total of payments as per the point above away from the ATOs allowable tax free component
The amount equal to or less than the ATOs allowable tax-free component is tax-free.
The amount in excess of the tax free component (if any) is then treated as an ETP and the following Tax is applied if taken as cash and it is shown on the ETP payment summary:
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983 Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full that by the ETP component amount amount) Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than the ETP threshold $117,576.00 (2003/2004 financial year indexed annually) and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5%
Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount)
Total the amounts payable. Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount
To calculate the tax free portion (post June 1994) use the following formula (AxB) C Where A = the full amount of the ETP B = the number of days between the date of termination and the date of retirement (Should the person have continued working) i.e. Age 60 for a female employee and age 65 for a male employee C = the number of whole days of the employees service plus the number of whole days calculated at under B Take the figure away from the post June 1983 amount to get your (post June 1983 to pre July 1994)
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Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 but before July 1994 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Portion after June 1994 is tax free (regardless of age) Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age All other termination reasons Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading Section 70 Contract less than a (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax Regulations) year No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 21.1(a) Section 70 Contract greater than a year Long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 21.1(a) Cessation of Temp or Casual less Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL) than 10 years No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 1.1, 2.1, 2.3 & 2.4 Leave and loading accrued before 18 August 1993 Taxed at a rate of (30% + Medicare levy 1.5% 31.5% Leave and loading accrued after 17 August 1993 Taxed @ marginal rates (First $320.00 of loading paid in a fiscal year is tax free) (See explanation and example under General Rules at the end of this Appendix Lump Sum A CW
Gross earnings
LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 only 1/20th (5%) taxed @ marginal rates LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 and before 18 August 1993 Taxed @ 31.5% LSL accrued after 17 August 1993 Taxed @ marginal rates
Cessation of Temp or Casual greater than 10 years Long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 1.1, 2.1, 2.3 & 2.4
ETP Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave. In lieu of Notice payments and any other payments made to the employee
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
Total the amounts payable. Resignation < 10 years No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 2.1 Resignation > 10 years Long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 2.1 Retirement (Vol) < 5 years No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 21.1(c) Retirement (Vol) > 5 years Long service leave payable on pro rata basis Directive 5/07, 21.1(c) Detach to another Govt Dept. Leave transferred - not paid out
Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age)
Apprenticeship Complete No particular provisions but useful for reporting Machinery of Government Leave transferred not paid out
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Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than the ETP threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age
Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg.
Directive/ Circular eg Directive 08/04 The description of the allowance Valid Code: Yes, No Location Specific Specific to a geographical location Workplace Valid Code: Yes, No Specific to a work unit eg, PA Hospital Specific Table Driven Valid Code: Yes, No Fixed amount in the table Amount Valid Code: Hours, Days, Weekly, Fortnightly, Yearly, Units, Months Units Description
Valid Code: Recurring, One-off, Both Recurring or OneRecurring is a set amount paid each pay, One-Off is paid on claim, Either is an allowance that could off be paid on a regular basis or as a one-off Calculation-Rate Rules behind how the rate is calculated Method Valid Code: Yes, No Value divisible Is this allowance payable as a full amount or as a divisible amount? Divisible example: First Aid allowance can be split hourly, weekly or fortnightly. Taxable /Non Valid Code: Taxable, Non Taxable, Split Is the allowance taxable or non taxable? Taxable Payment Summary Valid Code: Reportable FBT, Gross, Mileage, Meals, Allowances, Lump Sum A, Lump Sum B, Lump Sum C, Lump Sum D, Lump Sum E, N/A Area Valid Code: Yes, No Paid on Paid The allowance is paid when the employee is on paid leave. If payable on particular leave types only, Absences note in Interpretation or unique requirements. Valid Code: Yes, No Paid on unpaid The allowance is paid when the employee is on unpaid leave. If payable on particular leave types Absences only, note in Interpretation or unique requirements. Included in Valid Code: Yes, No Overtime and Allowance amount included in the OT and penalty rate calculation. penalties rate Included in Valid Code: Yes, No Loading rate Allowance amount included in the leave loading rate calculation. calculation Included in Cash Valid Code: Yes, No Equiv rate Allowance amount included in the Cash equivalent rate calculation. calculation Valid Code: Yes, No, Other Paid whilst on Is the allowance payable whilst the employee is on higher duties. For other requirements, note in Higher Duties Interpretation or unique requirements. Valid Code: Yes, No Superannuable Is the allowance used in the calculation of the superannuable salary.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Recurr-ing or One-off
Value Divisible
Paid Included in Included in Included in Cash Equiv whilst on O/T and Loading rate Higher rate Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate
Comments
Superannuable Interpretation or unique requirements Variation Type Issues
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.2.3 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.2.3
No
No
Yes
Hours Recurring
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
N/A
Yes
N/A
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
No
Yes
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
N/A
No
N/A
Yes - on DES Pays 9% compulsory superannuation guarantee base rate contributions regardless as to whether or not the only. employee reaches the $450 per month earnings threshold. 23% loading is not superannuable. Yes - on DES Pays 9% compulsory superannuation guarantee base rate contributions regardless as to whether or not the only. employee reaches the $450 per month earnings threshold. 23% loading and penalties are not superannuable.
Casual loading is a separate earning id in IHRIS Payroll purposes IHRIS currently set to pay time + 23% + 61.5% = 184.5% for Saturdays
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
No
Yes
Hours Recurring
Ordinary rate x 2
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
N/A
No
N/A
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS EPA 2002, Employees' Award Clause 8.2 State 2003, Clause 5.2.3 Ambulance Service QAS EPA 2002, Employees' Award Clause 8.2 State 2003, Clause 5.2.3 Ambulance Service QAS EPA 2002, Employees' Award Clause 8.2 State 2003, IR Act 1999 Division 4 s15 Clause 5.2.3 4 (a) (iii) Ambulance Service QAS EPCA 2005, Employees' Award - Clause 4.2 and Clause 4.8 State 2003 Clause (e) 6.3
No
No
Yes
Hours Recurring
Ordinary rate + casual loading of 23% + 12.5% of ordinary rate Ordinary rate + casual loading of 23% + 15% of ordinary rate Ordinary rate x 2.5
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
N/A
No
N/A
Yes - on Casual loading not payable on Sundays. base rate DES pays 9% compulsory superannuation guarantee only. contributions regardless as to whether or not the employee reaches the $450 per month earnings threshold. Penalties are not superannuable. No Afternoon shift - means any shift finishing after 1800hrs and at or before midnight. Shift allowances are not superannuable for casuals. No Night shift - means any shift finishing after and/or spanning midnight and at or before 0800hrs. Shift allowances are not superannuable for casuals.
Payroll Purposes IHRIS currently set to pay Sunday Time + 23% + 77% = 200% for Sunday
No
No
Yes
Hours Recurring
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
N/A
No
N/A
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
N/A
No
N/A
No
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Ordinary rate x 2
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 4 s15 Letter of Agreement between Commissioner QAS & LHMU to 5 week annual leave 23.8.95
Public Holiday Patient Transport Officers (excluding Labour Day) - (non Casual) & (non Shift worker)
No
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Yes
Hours
One-off
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8.1 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.6 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 7.6 QAS EPA 2002 Appendix C, Part A point 3. QAS EPCA 2005, Clause 5.1 Public Holiday - 'M' Scale Employees (excluding Labour Day) Public Holiday - All Other Employees (excluding Labour Day) - (non Casual) & (non Shift worker) No No Yes
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4.2 (a) (i) Rostered shift workers and those employees who perform regular on call will be paid at double the ordinary base rate of pay for all work undertaken outside normally rostered hours. 4.2 (c) All employees shall be paid for all overtime worked on Saturdays or Sundays, or if required by the employer on an employee's rostered day off, at the rate of double time. Employees working > 3 hours overtime weekdays other than shift workers. Employees on Break from Duty, who resume or continue work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty, will be paid at the rate of double time until released from duty. If an officer is required to work on the Saturday or Sunday immediately following a training course of 5 days or more in duration they would be entitled to be paid at double time for both days If a training course is scheduled on an officer's rostered day off, they may elect to change their days off or if this does not occur, double time is to be paid subject to Regional approval. PTOs are not normally required to work on public holidays and only receive 5 weeks annual leave, therefore the IR Act 1999 applies. The IR Act states that if an employee would ordinarily be required to work on a day on which a public holiday falls, the employee is to be paid at the rate of 1.5 times the hourly rate, in addition to full pay for the day. Public Holidays listed in the Queensland Ambulance Award 2003 are; the 1st January; the 26th January; Good Friday; Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday); Easter Monday; the 25th April (Anzac Day); The Birthday of the Sovereign; Christmas Day; Boxing Day; or any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday
No
No
Yes
No
Hours
Ordinary rate x 1
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
In addition to their normal rate of pay, 'M' Scale employees accrue a day off in lieu. Appendix C Part A QAS Managerial Level Staff applies. Not applicable to casuals or shift workers Public Holidays listed in the Queensland Ambulance Award 2003 are: the 1st January the 26th January Good Friday Easter Saturday (the days after Good Friday) Easter Monday the 25th April (Anzac Day) The Birthday of the Sovereign Christmas Day Boxing Day any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday
8.2
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
5/03/2010
Reference Number
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Cluster
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Industrial Award
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Directive / Circular
Description
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Comments
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8.3
Ambulance Service Commissioner's Employees' Award Memorandum 50/05 State 2003, Amendment to Ambulance Clause 7.6 Service Employees' Award State 2003
Public Holidays for employees who work other than Monday to Friday of each week.
No
No
Hours
One-off
Additional day's pay for each public holiday if rostered off on that day.
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes No
Full time employees who are not in receipt of additional leave in lieu of extra payment for work on public holidays shall be entitled to an additional day's pay for each public holiday if rostered off on that day. part time employees not in receipt of additional leave in lieu of extra payment for work on public holidays and whose normal roster includes a Saturday or Sunday which would be a prescribed holiday, shall be entitled to an additional day's pay or pro rata. Where Christmas Day falls on a Saturday or a Sunday and the public holiday is observed on another day, full-time employees required to work on 25 December are to be paid a loading in addition to their normal pay for that day of one half of the ordinary day's wages. Clause 5.1 2005 QAS EPCA (a) Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. (b) The Average rate of Weekend and Public Holiday Penalties Agreement as attached to the Queensland Ambulance Services Enterprise Agreement 2002 has been updated and adjusted to reflect this change and is included as Appendix 4 of this agreement. The IR Act states that if an employee would ordinarily be required to work on a day on which a public holiday falls, the employee is to be paid at the rate of 1.5 times the hourly rate, in addition to full pay for the day. Appendix C Part A QAS Managerial Level Staff applies. Paid by payroll as 1 times in base pay hours and 1.5 times as a public holiday penalty
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Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Labour Day
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
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Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Labour Day Rate (worked) for Patient Transport Officers (non Casual) & (non Shift worker) Labour Day Rate (worked) for 'M' Scale Officers - (non Casual) & (non Shift worker) Labour Day Rate (worked) for 'All Other Employees (non Casual) & (non Shift worker) Average Rate Allowance of Weekend Penalties
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
11.1
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
QAS EPA 2002 Appendix C, Part A point 3. QAS EPCA 2005, Clause 5.1 QAS EPCA 2005, Clause 5.1
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
11.2
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
12
Emergency
2.1.2 Qld Ambulance QAS EPCA 2005, Allowances Service Average Rate Clause 5.1 & Appendix 4.
No
no
Yes
F'Night Recurring
No
Taxable
12.1
No
No
13
14
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
15
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
QAS EPA 2002, Clause 4.2 Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 QAS Superannuation Basis for Inclusion of Variable Allowances in Superannuable Salary. QAS EPA 2002, Clause 4.2 Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 QAS Superannuation Basis for Inclusion of Variable Allowances in Superannuable Salary. QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.2
No
no
D
Yes Yes No
Yes
Hours
W P
One-off One-off One-off One-off
I T
No No
e R
Gross Gross Gross
a le
No No Yes (Annual leave) No No No
e s
No No No
No
No
Yes
No
Paid by payroll as 1 times in base pay hours and 1.5 times as a public holiday penalty Paid by payroll as 1 times in base pay hours and 1.5 times as a public holiday penalty Paid by payroll as 1 times in base pay hours and 1.5 times as a public holiday penalty
No
No
Yes
No
No Yes
No
Taxable
Yes
No
No
Hours
12.5% of the ordinary base hourly rate for each hour worked or $9.70 per shift (which ever is greater)
Taxable
No
No
No
No
Yes
2003 Award states that if any employee actually works on Labour Day, such employee shall be paid a full day's wage for that day in addition a payment for the time actually worked by the employee at one and a half times the ordinary rates prescribed for such work with a minimum of 4 hours. No Calculation of averaged penalty rates will be based on the roster current at any given time. When rosters are reviewed or changed, rates will be recalculated as appropriate. The averaging rate will not apply to officers: (1) who do not work weekends (2) who work the same penalties each fortnight (3) on higher duties where they are not part of the Average Rate roster (4) on long service leave, sick leave or on a training courses equal to or greater than 5 consecutive days duration. Sick leave taken on a weekend shall result in a reductrion in the penalties earned for that fortnight: Saturday - reduced by one sixth: Sunday reduced by one third. Penalties payable on any public holiday shall not be included in the averaged rate. No Excess ordinary hours worked over the period since the last reconciliation will be paid at the appropriate overtime rate on each occasion that an employee takes annual or long service leave. Yes - paid Afternoon shift - means any shift finishing after 1800hrs in arrears and at or before midnight. at end of Shift allowances are not paid for any shift that financial attracts a penalty e.g. on a weekend. (ASE Award 2003 year 5.4.4).
No
No
no
Hours
15% of the ordinary base hourly rate for each hour worked or $19.40 per shift (which ever is greater)
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
Night shift - means any shift finishing after and/or spanning midnight and at or before 0800hrs. Shift allowances are not paid for any shift that attracts a penalty e.g. on a weekend. (ASE Award 2003 5.4.4).
No
no
Hours
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
N/A
No
16
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
17
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 6.3 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 6.3
Overtime for Rostered Shift Casuals Overtime - Casual > 3hrs Weekdays
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
N/A
No
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
N/A
No
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Recurr-ing or One-off
Value Divisible
Paid Included in Included in Included in Cash Equiv whilst on O/T and Loading rate Higher rate Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate
Comments
Superannuable Interpretation or unique requirements Variation Type Issues
18
Emergency
QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6 (22) (4) QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.7 Administration Circular 16/92
Unlimited Hours Loading for OICs receiving free accommodation, excluding Category 7 OICs.
Yes
no
No
F'Night Recurring
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Formally referred to as Station Officer Loading in Queensland Ambulance Service Employees Award State 2003 clause 5.4.9. Unlimited hours Loading - If an officer is required to work unlimited hours, they will be paid a 20% loading of the appropriate Station Officer weekly rate. Such loading will be deemed to be in recognition of the time spent on call for climical responses and compensate such employees for any absence of limitation upon ordinary working hours on five days of the week. For OICs recieving free accommodation (excluding Category 7 OICs) the loading shall also include the first four call outs or eight hours overtime and all casualty room cases in any fortnightly pay period. Any call out/overtime in addition to this shall be paid for at the overtime rate. OIC paying rent is to attend first 4 call-outs / 8 hours overtime. Casualty room cases are included in this period (Each casualty room case is counted as a call out for the purposes of this allowance). Category 7 OICs will have all call outs & casualty room cases paid at approproate overtime rate (clause 4.7 Officers may opt to change their preferences when transferred or annually from 1st July each year
20
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
20.1
Emergency
Ambulance Service Commissioner's Employees' Award - Memorandum 13/02 QAS State 2003 Superannuation Basics for inclusion of variable allowances in Superannuable Salary. QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.4 Ambulance Service Commissioner's Employees' Award - Memorandum 13/02 QAS State 2003. Superannuation Basics for inclusion of variable allowances in Superannuable Salary. QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.4 (f)
No
no
No
hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
20.3
Emergency
Employees Undertaking Relieving Duty at Stations Othere than the Station of Permanent Appointment Industrial Agreement 1996 Clause 3 (2) QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.5
Call Back
No
No
No
Hours
D
Call Back on 20% Loading for OICs receiving free accommodation, excluding Category 7 OICs. Yes No No
W P
One-off
One-off
Overtime at the prescribed rate and at their substantive classification level with a minimum payment of two hours.
I T
No
e R
Taxable Gross
a le
No No No No
e s
No No
No
No
Yes
Applicable for each hour of on call duty performed by an employee with a minimum payment of ten hours for each on call period. Formally referred to as Emergency Availability in the Ambulance Service Employees Award State 2003 clause 6.1.1. No employee shall be placed on call for more than ten days in any continuous two week period. Yes - paid There is no requirement to be on call prior to the in arears at commencement of the first shift after or immediately end of prior to commencing rostered days off or annual leave. financial If an employee agrees to provide coverage during this year. time, then the following shall be paid as follows: (1) For the period that falls on the normal working day th 15% on call payment (2) For the period that falls on a rostered day off double time (except in instances of full 24 hour period.) (3) For the period that falls on a annual leave day recrediting of a day of annual leave (7.6 hours)
double time applies (except in instances of a full 24 hour period). e.g. 15% from the end of the last shift till midnight then double time from midnight to the completion of the on call period.
No
No
Yes
No
20.4
Employees Undertaking Relieving Duty at Stations Othere than the Station of Permanent Appointment Industrial Agreement 1996 Clause 3 (2) QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.5 and 4.7
Hours
First four call outs or eight hours overtime and all casualty room cases are included in the 20% loading. Further call outs are at the prescribed overtime rate and at their substantive classification level with a minimum payment of two hours.
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Previously referred to in clause 6.1.3 in the Ambulance Service Employees Award State 2003. An employee called out to perform work within two hours of commencing their ordinary shift shall be paid ordinary time from the time of commencement of the shift. In such a circumstance, an employee shall be paid at the minimum period of two hours at the applicable overtime rate, regardless of the length of the case time. This provision will not apply where an employee commences a shift early in order to attend a pre-arranged transport case. In such situations, an employee shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate up to the rostered starting time. Payment shall be calculated from the time of leaving home to the time of returning home or to a previously notified location. If performing higher duties, clause 3 (2) from the Employees Undertaking Relieving Duty at Stations Other than the Station of Permanent Appointment Industrial Agreement applies, and will be paid at the higher duties rate. Unlimited hours Loading - If an officer is required to work unlimited hours, they will be paid a 20% loading of the appropriate Station Officer weekly rate. Such loading will be deemed to be in recognition of the time spent on call for clinical responses and compensate such employees for any absence of limitation upon ordinary working hours on five days of the week. The loading shall also include the first four call outs or eight hours overtime and all casualty room cases in any fortnightly pay period. Any call out/overtime in addition to this shall be paid for at the overtime rate. If performing higher duties, clause 3 (2) from the Employees Undertaking Relieving Duty at Stations Other than the Station of Permanent Appointment Industrial Agreement applies, and will be paid at the higher duties rate. Category 7 OICs will have all call outs & casualty room cases paid at approproate overtime rate (clause 4.7.2)
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Recurr-ing or One-off
Value Divisible
Paid Included in Included in Included in Cash Equiv whilst on O/T and Loading rate Higher rate Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate
Comments
Superannuable Interpretation or unique requirements Variation Type Issues
20.5
Employees Undertaking Relieving Duty at Stations Othere than the Station of Permanent Appointment Industrial Agreement 1996 Clause 3 (2) QAS EPA 1999 Clause 5.6 (22) (4) QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.5 and 4.7 QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.6 Commissioner's Memorandum 13/02 QAS Superannuation Basics for inclusion of variable allowances in Superannuable Salary. QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.4
Call Back on 20% Loading for OICs not receiving free accommodation.
Yes
No
No
Hours
One-off
20.7
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
24 Hour Periods - On
call allowance
No
no
No
hours
One-off
First four call outs or eight hours overtime are included in the 20% loading. Casualty room cases are included in the first four call outs. Further call outs are at the prescribed overtime rate and at their substantive classification level with a minimum payment of two hours. 30% of hourly base rate
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
QAS EPA 1999 Clause 5.6 (22) (4) states that an OIC paying rent and receiving the 20% loading is to attend first 4 call-outs / 8 hours overtime. Casualty room cases are included in this period. If performing higher duties, clause 3 (2) from the Employees Undertaking Relieving Duty at Stations Other than the Station of Permanent Appointment Industrial Agreement applies, and will be paid at the higher duties rate.
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
21
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
Ordinary time x 1
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
22
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 6.4.2 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003
QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.10 (h) (i) Amendment B1053 of 2004 (9 August) Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002, Clause 1.5, & 4.3 QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 3.1.2 & Appendix 1. & 2. Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002, Clause 1.5 & 4.4 QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 3.1.2 & Appendix 1. & 2. Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002 Commissioner's Memorandum 39/04
No
no
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
23
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
24
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
26
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
33
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
34
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS Employees Employees' Award - undertaking Relieving duty State 2003 at Stations other than the Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 9. Commissioner's Memorandum 35/99 Ambulance Service QAS Employees Employees' Award - undertaking Relieving duty State 2003 at Stations other than the Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 9 Commissioner's Memorandum 35/99 Ambulance Service QAS Employees Employees' Award - undertaking Relieving duty State 2003 at Stations other than the Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 9 Commissioner's Memorandum 35/99 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.10 (b) Ambulance Service QAS Employees Employees' Award - undertaking Relieving duty State 2003 at Stations other than the Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 11 Commissioner's Memorandum 35/99
No
Yes
F'Night Recurring Year 1 of 2005 Agreement = $36.80 p/f as from 1.10.05 Year 2 of 2005 Agreement = $38.30 p/f as from 1.10.06 Year 3 of 2005 Agreement = $41.20 p/f as from 1.10.07 F'Night Recurring Year 1 of 2005 Agreement = $208.60 p/f as from 1.10.05 Year 2 of 2005 Agreement = $217.00 p/f as from 1.10.06 Year 3 of 2005 Agreement = $233.60 p/f as from 1.10.07 Units One-off $9.28 per trip
No
Taxable
Yes
Units
No
no
D
Yes Yes
W P
One-off One-off One-off
I T
No No No No
Taxable
e R
Gross Gross Meal
Gross
a le
No No Yes No Yes No No No No No
e s
No Yes No Yes No No
Where an employee, on their rostered day off, undertakes a 24 hour period of duty and on call combined (from the commencement of shift on one day to the commencement of shift on the next day), excluding the hours paid as overtime in the 24 hours period, the remaining hours are paid at double the standard on-call payment of 15% (ie 30%). Payments in accordance with this clause will take precedence over other overtime and on call arrangements. No employee shall be placed on call for more than ten days in any continuous two week period. Meal Overtime payment is paid if an employee is not provided with an opportunity to take and subsequently complete a meal break within the specified meal times as per QAS EPCA 2005 clause 4.10 (f). The meal break is not to incur overtime. (i) Paid single time in addition to their ordinary prescribed rate for any given working day (ie 1.5 times on Saturday and double time on Sunday). (ii) Payable for every hour (or part thereof) worked beyond the expiry of the specified meal times. (iii) Payable until the meal break has been completed in its entirety. Broken meal allowances will be payable on the initial break in
a meal (in each meal period) and on subsequent breaks in a meal only on those occasions where the meal has been resumed. Clause 6.4.3: Can be changed by mutual agreement
No
No
Yes
No
Yes No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Only officers who process either Manual Coranary Care and/or IV cannulation and/or Aeriel Attendant qualifications are eligible for payment To retain payment of the allowance officers must be re-certified annually Only officers who pocess an Advanced Diploma of Health Science (Advanced Pre-hospital care) or equivalent are eligible for payment To retain payment of the allowance officers must be re-certified annually Payable where an employee is required to travel in an aerial ambulance in the course of their duties and is responsible for a patient. Allowance payable is $9.28 per trip.
Yes No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Taxable
No
No
Yes
No
Non Taxable
No
No
No
Yes
No
Allowance appicable to officers relieving at a station other than the station they are permenently appointed. Currently paid by Finance overnight allowances
Units
Non Taxable
Meal
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Allowance appicable to officers relieving at a station other than the station they are permenently appointed. Currently paid by Finance overnight allowances
35
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Units
No
Non Taxable
Meal
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Allowance appicable to officers relieving at a station other than the station they are permenently appointed and no adequate kitchen facilities are available. Currently paid by Finance overnight allowances
37
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
Yes
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
Meal
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
38
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
Allowance
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Meal allowaces currently paid during Employees' attendance at a course of instruction conducted by the Queensland Ambulance Service Education Centre shall be $7.50 $9.60 for each meal. For out of pocket expenses.
Paid by Finance
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Recurr-ing or One-off
Value Divisible
Paid Included in Included in Included in Cash Equiv whilst on O/T and Loading rate Higher rate Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate
Comments
Superannuable Interpretation or unique requirements Variation Type Issues
39
Emergency
Ambulance Service QAS Employees Employees' Award - undertaking Relieving duty State 2003 at Stations other than the Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 4. QAS EPA 2002 Clause 8.2 Ambulance Service QAS Employees Employees' Award - undertaking Relieving duty State 2003, at Stations other than the Clause 5.4.11 Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 5 QAS EPA 2002 Clause 8.2 recindered - Amendment B2152
of 2001 1 July 2002 State Wage Case
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
Excess travelling time (to a maximum 8 hours per day) at single time rate
No
Taxable Allowances
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Casuals are only entitled to travel and mileage allowances when approved by the Assistant Commissioner (EPA 2002 clause 8.2). Excess travel time relates to the actual time spent travelling from their home to the relief location and back again less the time it would normally take to travel to and from their permanent work area.
40
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Casuals are only entitled to travel and mileage allowances when approved by the Assistant Commissioner (EPA 2002 clause 8.2) Excess kilometres travelled relates to the actual kilometres travelled from their home to the relief location and back again less the kilomtres it would normally take to travel to and from their permanent work area.
41
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.12 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.12 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003
42
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Community Education Instruction Outside Normal Rostered Hours Allowance First Aid Workbook Marking
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Travel time and expenses can not be claimed in addition to the Community Education Allowance
No
no
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Employees are not entitled to be paid for workbooks marked during the course or during a rostered shift.
45
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
46
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS EPCA 1999, Employees' Award Clause 5.6.14 State 2003, QAS EPCA 2005 Appendix Clause 7.1.7 4 Averaged Rate of Weekend Penalties Point 6. Annual Leave (a)
Annual Leave Loading 17.50% Shift Workers (also refer to Reference Number 296 for 13.67% Annual Leave Loading)
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
Rate payable for working ordinary time according to the employee's roster, including Saturday, Sunday, or holiday shifts + 17.5 % loading (subject to minimal amount as defined in clause 7.1.7(c & d)
No
Taxable
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
48
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
49
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Commissioner's Memorandum 29/04 Increase to Allowances. QAS Uniform Standards Policy clause 39.
Annual Leave Loading 17.50% (other than shift workers) (also refer to Reference Number 296 for 13.67% Annual Leave Loading) Stocking allowance
No
no
No
Hours
No
no
D
Yes
W P
One-off
I T
No No No
e R
Gross Gross Gross
a le
No No No
e s
No No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Taxable
No
No
Yes
No
(Rate payable for working ordinary time according to the employee's roster + 17.5% loading (subject to minimal amount as defined in clause 7.1.7(c & d)
Taxable
No
No
No
Yes
No
Formally referred to as Fatigue Break in the Ambulance Service Employees Award State 2003 Clause 6.3.5. If, on the instructions of the employer, such an employee resumes or continues work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty, the employee shall be paid at the rate of double time until released from duty for such period and then shall be entitled to be absent until ten consecutive hours off duty, without loss of pay for ordinary working time that has occurred during such absence. The QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (14) states all employees who are entitled to annual leave with loading will receive the loading over the full period of the annual leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Employees in receipt of the averaged rate of weekend penalties shall continue to receive seventeen and one half percent leave loading as prescribed by the Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003 in addition to the averaged rate. First $320 of leave loading is tax free each financial year The QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (14) states all employees who are entitled to annual leave with loading will receive the loading over the full period of the annual leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. The QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (14) states all employees who are entitled to annual leave with loading will receive the loading over the full period of the annual leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave.
Weeks Recurring
Taxable Allowances
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
For stockings or pantyhose worn with culottes or maternity smocks. Maternity smocks & culottes are not listed as being part of the QAS uniform as per EPA 2002 Part 9, Uniforms. QAS Uniform Policy Point 39 (e) states 'There will NO longer be a stocking allowance for female officers. Stockings are to be worn with skirts (dress wear) only at the cost of the officer.
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Recurr-ing or One-off
Value Divisible
Paid Included in Included in Included in Cash Equiv whilst on O/T and Loading rate Higher rate Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate
Comments
Superannuable Interpretation or unique requirements Variation Type Issues
50
Emergency
Severance Pay
No
No
No
Weeks
One-off
Less than 1 year - Nil Severance, 1 year but not more than 2 years - 4 weeks Severance, More than 2 years but not more than 3 years - 6 weeks Severance, More than 3 years but not more than 4 years - 7 weeks Severance, More than 4 years but not more than 5 years - 8 weeks Severance, More than 5 years but not more than 6 years - 9 weeks Severance, More than 6 years but not more than 7 years - 10 weeks Severance, More than 7 years but not more than 8 years - 11 weeks Severance, More than 8 years but not more than 9 years - 12 weeks Severance, More than 9 years but not more than 10 years - 13 weeks Severance, More than 10 years but not more than 11 years - 14 weeks Severance, More than 11 years but not
1.5 x base rate
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Paid at the ordinary time rate of pay, Tax free component calculated at $6194 + $3097 for each year of service, amount over this becomes eligible termination payment. Employees exempted include Casuals, termination by way of misconduct, employees engaged for specific period/tasks. A terminated Employee who has => 5 years service following granting of 13 weeks LSL entitlement for the previous 10 years service shall be paid a proportionate amount for that period on the basis 13 weeks LSL for 10 years service. QAS Award, Clause 7.4.1 (c).
158
Emergency
2.1.2 Ambulance Service Allowances Employees Award State 2003 Clause 6.3
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
161
Emergency
2.1.2 Ambulance Service Allowances Employees Award State 2003 Clause 6.3 and Clause 7.6.5
Overtime - T3.00
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Double the rate provided for by the Award e.g. time and a-half.
No
Taxable
Gross
162
Emergency
2.1.2 Ambulance Service Allowances Employees Award State 2003 Clause 6.3 and Clause 7.6.5
Overtime - T4.00
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Double the rate provided for by the Award e.g. double time.
168
Emergency
266
Emergency
2.1.2 Ambulance Service Allowances Employees Award State 2003 Clause 6.3 and Clause 7.6.5 2.1.2 Multiple Allowances
No
No
Yes
Hours
267
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Multiple
268 269
Emergency Emergency
1 1
Multiple
Multiple
270 271
Emergency Emergency
1 1
Multiple
Multiple
Termination - ETP Lump Sum "C" Post 1983 less than 55 years of age Termination - ETP Lump Sum "C" Post 1983 greater than 55 years of age Termination - ETP Lump Sum "C" Pre 1983 Termination - ETP Lump Sum "C" Post 1994 Invalidity Component Termination - ETP Lump Sum "C" Rollover Termination - LSL Lump Sum "A" greater than 15/08/1978 Termination - LSL Lump Sum greater than 16/08/1993 Termination - LSL Lump Sum "B" Less than 16/08/1978 Termination - Public Holiday Termination - RDO Post 1983 less than 55 years of age Termination - RDO Post 1983 more than 55 years of age Termination - RDO Post 1994 Invalidity Termination - RDO Pre 1983
No
No
No
No
D
No No No No No No No
No
Hours
Hours
W P
One-off One-off One-off One-off One-off One-off One-off One-off
I T
No No No No No No
Taxable
e R
Gross Gross Lump Sum C Lump Sum C
a le
No No No No No No No No
e s
No No No
No
No
Yes
No
All time worked by Employees outside of their normal rostered hours shall be deemed to be overtime and paid for at the rate of time and a-half for the first 3 hours, except where Reference Number 7 Double Time Overtime applies. 7.6.5 All time worked on a holiday for which the Employee is entitled to be paid at a rate prescribed by the Award outside the period between the ordinary starting and ordinary finishing times provided for by this Award for the day of the week on which the holiday falls, is to be paid for at double the rate provided for by this Award for such time when worked outside such period on an ordinary working day. QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.2 (e) overtime for public holidays shall be paid in accordance with clause 7.6 of the Ambulance Service Employees Award State 2003. 7.6.5 All time worked on a holiday for which the Employee is entitled to be paid at a rate prescribed by the Award outside the period between the ordinary starting and ordinary finishing times provided for by this Award for the day of the week on which the holiday falls, is to be paid for at double the rate provided for by this Award for such time when worked outside such period on an ordinary working day. QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.2 (e) overtime for public holidays shall be paid in accordance with clause 7.6 of the Ambulance Service Employees Award State 2003. If a casual is working on-call and gets called back, they are entitled to double time.
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Taxable
No
No
No
Yes No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service post 1983 when employee is younger than 55
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service post 1983 when employee is older than 55
No No
No
Hours
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service pre 1983 Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" Invalidity Component for service greater than 1994
No
Hours
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No No
No
Hours
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee
No
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" Rollover payment Long Service Leave accrued between 15/08/1978 and 16/08/1993
No
Hours
No
Lump Sum A
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances
Multiple
No No No No No No No
No
Hours
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee
No
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Multiple
No
Hours
One-off
No
Lump Sum B
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Multiple Multiple
No No
No No
Hours Hours
One-off One-off
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
Multiple
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
RDO's on termination
Multiple Multiple
No No
No No
Hours Hours
One-off One-off
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description Termination Recreation Leave Lump Sum greater than 15/08/1993 Termination Recreation Leave Lump Sum less than 16/08/1993 Termination Redundancy Severance Benefit Termination Redundancy Severance Benefit Termination - VER Severance Benefit Termination - VER Severance Benefit Termination - Pay in Lieu of Notice - Post 1983 less than 55 years of age Termination - Pay in Lieu of Notice - Post 1983 more than 55 years of age Termination - Pay in Lieu of Notice - Post 1994 Invalidity Termination - Pay in Lieu of Notice - Pre 1983 Termination - TOIL Post 1983 less than 55 years of age
Value Divisible No
279
Emergency
No
No
No
Hours
Paid Included in Included in Included in Cash Equiv whilst on O/T and Loading rate Higher rate Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate No No No No
Comments
Superannuable No Interpretation or unique requirements Lump Sum Recreation leave accrued after 15/08/1993 Variation Type Issues
280
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Multiple
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Lump Sum A
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1 1 1 1 1
2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances
Multiple
No No No No No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee
No
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Multiple
No
No
Dollars
One-off
No
Lump Sum D
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No No No
No No No
No No No
No No No
No No No
No No No
No No No
No No No
No No No
No No No
Management of Voluntary Early Retirement (VER) Management of Voluntary Early Retirement (VER) Pay in Lieu of Notice on termination
286
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Multiple
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
1 1 1
Multiple
No No No
No
No
Hours
One-off
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee
No
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Multiple
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Multiple
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
290
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Multiple
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Lump Sum C
291
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Multiple
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
292
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Multiple
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
294
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003
294.1
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
295
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2 QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.2 QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2 QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.2 QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.4 QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 3.4.1 & Clause 4.1
No
no
Yes
Hours
No
no
Yes
Hours
No
No
D
Yes No Yes
F'Night Recurring
W P
One-off One-off One-off One-off
Double time (Ordinary Rate + 23% casual loading) x 2 Double time (Ordinary Rate x 2)
I T
No
e R
Lump Sum C Lump Sum C
a le
No No No No No No
e s
No No No
Time off in Lieu balance on termination Accumulated TOIL paid out on termination of employment is paid at the rate of pay the employee was receiving as at their termination date. Excludes Casuals and Senior Officer (and equivalent) and those employees relieving as Senior Officers (or equivalent). Time off in Lieu balance on termination Accumulated TOIL paid out on termination of employment is paid at the rate of pay the employee was receiving as at their termination date. Excludes Casuals and Senior Officer (and equivalent) and those employees relieving as Senior Officers (or equivalent). Time off in Lieu balance on termination Accumulated TOIL paid out on termination of employment is paid at the rate of pay the employee was receiving as at their termination date. Excludes Casuals and Senior Officer (and equivalent) and those employees relieving as Senior Officers (or equivalent). Time off in Lieu balance on termination Accumulated TOIL paid out on termination of employment is paid at the rate of pay the employee was receiving as at their termination date. Excludes Casuals and Senior Officer (and equivalent) and those employees relieving as Senior Officers (or equivalent).
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
N/A
No
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
N/A
No
296
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS EPCA 2005 Employees' Award - Appendix 4 Averaged Rate State 2003, of Weekend Penalties Clause 7.1.7 Clause 6 (b)
No
no
Hours
(a weekly allowance with 2 hours at single time and which includes a composite rate. The calculation for 38 hour week shall be based upon an averaging of all penalty rates (weekend) and shift allowance, at the rate of 30% of the appropriate weekly rate) x 2. Annual leave loading rate is 13.67% for 6 weeks 2 days
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
No Yes
Yes
No
Appicable to All Casuals. All employees shall be paid for all overtime worked on Saturdays or Sundays at the rate of double time. Casual loading not payable on Sundays. Appicable to All Casuals. All employees shall be paid for all overtime worked on Saturdays or Sundays at the rate of double time. Casual loading not payable on Sundays. Payment of the 38 hour week allowance will cease from 1 October 2007. This allowance will be replaced with an increase to the base rate of the amounts specified in Appendix 3 of the QAS EPCA 2005 for those positions currently in receipt of the 38 hour week allowance. Officers will also accrue time in accordance to Hours of Work Clause 4.1 QAS EPCA 2005.
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
298
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
No
Units
$9.60
No
Non Taxable
Meal
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
For those employees who receive five weeks of loaded leave in six weeks and two days of leave, the 17.5% annual leave loading will be spread over the full six weeks and two days at the rate of 13.67%. First $320 of leave loading is tax free each financial year Where an Employee is required to work overtime in excess of one hour after normal ceasing time, if this is 5pm or later on a day or afternoon shift, or 7am or later on a night shift, the employee will be entitled to a meal allowance at the rate specified in section 6.3.3 of the Ambulance Service Employees Aware State 2003. Where an employee is required to work overtime in excess of two hours after the normal ceasing time, if this is prior to 5pm on any other shift, the employee shall be entitled to a meal allowance at the rate specified in section 6.3.3 of the Ambulance Service Employees Award State 2003.
301
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Ask Emergency Services if public holiday penalties are payable on LSL. Answer: No. Long Service Leave is exclusive of Public Holidays.
Paid by payroll as 1 times in base pay hours and 1.5 times as a public holiday penalty
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description Shift - Saturday Penalty - T1.50 (non Casual) & (Shift worker)
Value Divisible No
302
Emergency
Commissioner's Ambulance Service Employees' Award - Memorandum No. 13/02 QAS Superannuation Basis for State 2003, Inclusion of Variable Clause 5.5
No
No
Yes
Hours
Paid Included in Included in Included in Cash Equiv whilst on O/T and Loading rate Higher rate Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate No No No Yes
Comments
Superannuable Yes Interpretation or unique requirements Variation Type Issues
306
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS Employees Employees' Award - undertaking Relieving duty State 2003, at Stations other than the Clause 5.4.11 Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 5. QAS EPA 2002 Clause 8.2 Ambulance Service QAS Employees Employees' Award - undertaking Relieving duty State 2003 at Stations other than the Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 9 Commissioner's Memorandum 35/99 Ambulance Service QAS Pay & Allowances Employees' Award Policy Clause 22 (f). State 2003 Memorandum of Agreement 2/3/1990
No
no
Yes
Units
One-off
Excess mileage costs or public transport fares, to travell to and from the relief location minus the expenses to travel to and from the employee's permanent work area, shall be paid.
33.1 cents per kilometre
No
Non Taxable
Mileage
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Ask Emergency Services if public holiday penalties are payable on LSL Answer: No. Long Service Leave is exclusive of Public Holidays. All ordinary time worked between midnight on Friday and midnight on Saturday shall be paid for at one and a-half times the ordinary rate. Casuals are only entitled to travel and mileage allowances when approved by the Assistant Commissioner (EPA 2002 clause 8.2). Tolls and Taxis are not payable.
307
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
Meals
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Allowance appicable to officers relieving at a station other than the station they are permenently appointed and adequate kitchen facilities are available.
308
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Training Allowance
No
Yes
Yes
Day
One-off
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
The training allowance is applicable to officers attending courses of 5 days or more duration. The allowance is paid to compensate the loss of average rate penalty payments during the training period. Officers attending training courses that are less than 5 days
in duration are not eligible for the training allowance, but are entitled to be paid in accordance with their projected roster.
309
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Accommodation & Travel; Employees' Award - AOTC Courses Policy HR State 2003 Training & Development Chapter 23
No
No
No
Day
One-off
75% of the rate for accommodation and meals that would have otherwise accrued had QAS accommodation and meals been utilised. Excess travelling time at single time rate
No
310
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Accommodation & Travel; Employees' Award - AOTC Courses Policy HR State 2003 Training & Development Chapter 23
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
311
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Accommodation & Travel; Employees' Award - AOTC Courses Policy HR State 2003 Training & Development Chapter 23
No
No
Yes
Day
312
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS Remote Area Employees' Award - Incentives Policy / Housing State 2003 & Accommodation Subsidy
Yes
No
D
No No No No
W P
One-off
I T
No No No
e R
a le
No No No No No No
e s
No No No
If an officer is required to work on the Saturday and Sunday immediately following the course then they would be entitled to be paid at double time rates for both days No Yes Officers on a 5 day or more training course who normally reside more than 45 kilomettres from the course venue are entitled to be provided with accommodation. Officers are eligible to receive the Training Accommodation allowance if they elect to stay at accommodation other than QAS accommodation or their normal residence. No Travel time before 8.00am (travelling from the officer's residence to the training venue) and after 5.00pm (travelling from the training venue to their residence) to be paid at ordinary rates. Only officers who normally reside more than 45 kilmetres from the course venue and choose to stay at accommodation not provided by the QAS (but not their normal residence) are entitled to receive travel allowances. These allowances are paid on the proviso that the total cost of tavel allowances, accommodation and meals does not exceed the actual cost incurred if the officer chose to stay at QAS provided accommodation. No Officers who live within 45 kilometres of the course venue are entitled to be paid one of the following options for each day they spend on the course: A standard allowance of $10.00 per day; or a kilometre allowance (33.1 cents per kilometre; or Reimbursement of public transport fares (not taxi) on production of receipts (tolls are not payable); or Any other allowance as entitled under the Ambulance Service Award - State No Officers permanently appointed/term transferred to Category 7 stations receive 100% rental subsidy The subsidy percentage is based on the average rental amount for a particular town or the actual rental amount (whichever is the least) No Officers permanently appointed/term transferred to Category 6 stations receive 75% rental subsidy. The subsidy percentage is based on the average rental amount for a particular town or the actual rental amount (whichever is the least) No Officers permanently appointed/term transferred to Category 5 stations receive 65% rental subsidy. The subsidy percentage is based on the average rental amount for a particular town or the actual rental amount (whichever is the least) Yes for Framework of entitlements for employees working on Skills industrial sites will be finalised by 1-4-06 and will compon- replace the arrangements for mine site employees ent of Mine currently attached to the QAS EPA 2002. Site Allowance No Allowance payable per instance of a missed meal break.
If shift is > 10 hours and no meal taken, 2 meal allowances are payable to the employee
No
No
Paid by Finance
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Paid by Finance
F'Night Recurring
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
313
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS Remote Area Employees' Award - Incentives Policy / Housing State 2003 & Accommodation Subsidy
Yes
No
F'Night Recurring
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
314
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS Remote Area Employees' Award - Incentives Policy / Housing State 2003 & Accommodation Subsidy
Yes
No
F'Night Recurring
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
315
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
316
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
317
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 6.4.2 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003
QATB Clermont Committee, BHP Utah Coal Ltd Open Cut Mines Industrial Agreement 9-591. QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 3.4.2 Industrial Sites QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.10 (h)
Yes
Yes
F'Night Recurring
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
no
Yes
Units
One-off
$10.69
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
DES Policy
TOIL Quarterly Clearance Payment Need to be updated when new DES TOIL Policy has been signed off
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Employees below the rank of Senior Officer will have their balances paid at the rate of pay they are receiving on the quarterly clearance dates. Quarterly clearances occur on 31 March, 30 June, 30 September, 31 December
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
318
Emergency
319
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 3.1 Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.2 Commissioner's Ambulance Service Employees' Award - Memorandum No. 13/02 QAS Superannuation Basis for State 2003, Inclusion of Variable Clause 5.5 Award Free Guidebook - Employment Conditions for QAS NonAward Staff
No
No
Yes
Hours
Paid Included in Included in Included in Cash Equiv whilst on O/T and Loading rate Higher rate Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate Yes Yes Yes NA
Comments
Superannuable Yes Interpretation or unique requirements Excludes casuals Variation Type Issues
No
No
Yes
Hours
Both
2 x base rate
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
All ordinary time worked between midnight on Saturday and midnight on Sunday shall be paid for at double the ordinary rate.
New
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
New
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
AFCOM - Firecom Brisbane EPCA 1997, Clause 4.13(4)(b) QAS EPCA 1999, Clause 5.6.14
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
The QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (14) states all employees who are entitled to annual leave with loading will receive the loading over the full period of the annual leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. The QAS EPA 1999 clause 5.6 (14) states all employees who are entitled to annual leave with loading will receive the loading over the full period of the annual leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. 5.4.8 Locality Allowances - Officers who are employed in stations west of a line drawn on 146 degrees longitude starting with the Queensland/New South Wales border to intersection with 22 degrees latitude then West to intersection with 144 degrees longitude and North to the border, shall be entitled to the locality allowances as prescribed in Directive 19/99 Locality Allowances, as issued and amended by the Minister for Industrial Relations under section 34 of the Public Service Act 1996 All employees who are entitled to annual leave with loading will receive the loading over the full period of the annual leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave (Clause 5 6
New
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5..4.8 Queensland Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1999
No
Yes
No
Hours Recurring An annual Locality Allowance will be paid to all staff in category 4.5. 6. and 7 stations equivalent to the Public Service Locality Allowance.
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
W P
I T
e R
a le
e s
5/03/2010
Ref-erence Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Recurr-ing or One-off
Value Divisible
Included in Included in Included in Paid whilst SuperCash Loading O/T and on Higher annuable Equiv rate rate Penalties Duties calculation calculation rate
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Show Holiday Penalty (excluding Labour Day) - (non Casual) & (non Shift worker) Refer to reference numbers 8, 8.1 & 8.2
Yes
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
19
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Emergency Availability or Continuous Stand-by Emergency (working days) Availability Refer to Reference QAS EERG Number 20 On Call normal working day Certified Aerial Ambulance Attendants Allowance
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
Where recalled the employee is paid overtime rates at the prescribed rates and at the substantive classification level with a minimum payment of 2 hours. $29.10 per week
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Payment is calculated from the time of leaving home until the time the officer returns to their home.
25
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
Weeks
Recurring
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
To retain remuneration of the allowance officers must be recertified annually Wet allowance provision apllies to sporting fixtures at a place where no shelter is provided. Wet allowance discontinued as per QAS Interim Enterprise Agreement 1998, QAS Workplace Reform Agreement 1995 Certified Agreement Clause 4.5.6 (b).
27
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Wet Allowance
No
Yes
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
28
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
Weeks
Recurring
29
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
no
Yes
Weeks
Recurring
30
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Kit Allowance
No
no
Yes
31
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
D
no no no
W P
Weeks Units Weeks Units
I T
e R
No Taxable No Taxable No Taxable
a le
Gross No Gross No Gross No
e s
No No No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Collecting money allowance was absorbed into the current salary rates as per the QAS Workplace Reform Agreement 1995 Certified Agreement Clause 4.5.6 (b).
No
No
No
Yes
No
Collecting money allowance was absorbed into the current salary rates as per the QAS Workplace Reform Agreement 1995 Certified Agreement Clause 4.5.6 (b).
Recurring
No
No
No
No
No
No
As Kits were to be provided by the QAS, the Kit allowance was discontinued in the QAS Workplace Reform Agreement 1995 Certified Agreement Clause 4.5.6 (b). Lecture allowance will be absorbed into the current salary rates as per the QAS Workplace Reform Agreement 1995 Certified Agreement Clause 4.5.6 (b) Laundry allowance will be absorbed into the current salary rates as per the QAS Workplace Reform Agreement 1995 Certified Agreement Clause 4.5.6 (b)
Yes
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
32
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.7 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.10 (a) QAS Employees undertaking Relieving duty at Stations other than the Station of Permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 8
Laundry Allowance
No
Yes
Recurring
No
Taxable
Uniform
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
36
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
No
Yes
One-off
No
Non Taxable
N/A
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
43
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Continuous Stand-by (working days) See Reference Number: 20 On Call normal working day
No
no
No
Weeks
One-off
20% of the appropriate weekly wage for every continuous stand-by period up to a maximum of 16 hours Time on continuous stand-by paid at double time
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Employee can be placed on continuous stand-by for a period not exceeding 2 weeks
44
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
47
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Continuous Stand-by (on days off) See Reference No. 20.4 On Call - period that falls on a rostered day off Annual Leave Loading 17.50% - Leading Hands
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Employee can be placed on continuous stand-by for a period not exceeding 2 weeks
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
(Rate payable for working ordinary time according to the employee's roster + Leading hand allowances and amounts of like nature otherwise payable for ordinary time worked is included in the wage paid to employees during annual leave) + 17.5% loading (subject to minimal amount as defined in clause 7.1.7(c & d)
1.5 x base hourly rate
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Annual leave loading will be paid over the full period of annual leave.
163
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
multiple
Clause 6.4.7
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
164
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
multiple
Clause 6.4.7
165
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
multiple
Clause 6.4.7
Recall - T2.0 See Reference Number 20.3 Call Back Recall - T2.5 Does not apply
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
166
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
multiple
Clause 6.4.7
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
167
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
multiple
Clause 6.4.7
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
297
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Emergency Availability or Continuous Stand-by (days off) Refer to Reference Number 20.1 On Call period that falls on a rostered day off.
No
no
No
Hours
One-off
300
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
Show Holiday Penalty (excluding Labour Day) - (non Casual) & (Shift worker) See reference numbers 299, 299.1 & 299.2
Yes
D
no
No
Yes
W P
Hours
Yes Hours
An employee required to perform emergency availability or continuous standby duty on days off is paid double time for all the time the employee is placed on such duty. Time and a-half with a minimum of 4 hours
I T
e R
No Taxable No Taxable
No
Taxable
a le
Gross No Gross No Gross No Gross No
e s
No No No No No
No
No
No
Yes
No
QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6.22 refers ASE's Award - State 2003, Clause 6.3.4 refers QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6.22 refers ASE's Award - State 2003, Clause 6.3.4 refers QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6.22 refers ASE's Award - State 2003, Clause 6.3.4 refers QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6.22 refers ASE's Award - State 2003, Clause 6.3.4 refers QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6.22 refers ASE's Award - State 2003, Clause 6.3.4 refers
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
302
Emergency
2.1.2 Ambulance Service QAS Average Rate Allowances Employees' Award - State of Weekend & Public 2003, Holidays Penalties Industrial Agreement Clause 4.9 1996, Clause 10 QAS EPCA 2005 Appendix 4 Averaged Rate of Weekend Penalties clause 2. QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.5.15 QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2
No
Both
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
greater than 3 months Casuals are not entitled for relief payments Ask Emergency Services if relieving allowance is payable on LSL
303
Emergency
2.1.2 Ambulance Service QAS Average Rate Allowances Employees' Award - State of Weekend & Public 2003, Holidays Penalties Industrial Agreement Clause 4.9 1996, Clause 10 QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.5.15 QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2
No
No
Yes
Hours
Both
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
less than 3 months Casuals are not entitled for relief payments
6.1
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.2.3 & 7.6.5
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
CA
OT public holiday rates captured in ALLW Ref. No. 161 & 162 - Delete. QAS reps. agreed 26/7/06 Deleted as it is not an allowance. Rule captured in OT row ref. no. 185
12.2
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Calculation of averaged penalty rates will be based on the roster current at any given time.
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Excess penalty hours worked over the period since the last reconciliation will be paid at the appropriate overtime rate on each occasion that an employee takes annual or long service leave. Formally referred to as Station Officer Loading in Queensland Ambulance Service Employees Award State 2003 clause 5.4.9. QAS EPA 1999 Clause 5.6 (22) (4) states that an OIC paying rent and receiving the 20% loading is to attend first 4 call-outs / 8 hours overtime. Casualty room cases are included in this period. There is no requirement to be on call prior to the commencement of the first shift after or immediately prior to commencing rostered days off or annual leave. If an employee agrees to provide coverage during this time, then they will be recredited a day of annual leave (7.6 hours).
DA
18.1
Emergency
2.1.2 Allowances
QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6 (22) (4) QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.7
Yes
No
No
F'Night
Recurr-ing
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
DA
20.2
Commissioner's Memorandum 13/02 QAS Superannuation Basics for inclusion of variable allowances in Superannuable Salary. QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.4 (f) QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.6
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
20.6
24 Hour Periods
No
No
No
hours
One-off
D
299 Emergency 1
2.1.2 Allowances
W P
Hours One-off
Public Holiday Rate for Patient Transport Officers Including Show Holiday (excluding Labour Day) - (non Casual) & (Shift worker)
No
no
Yes
(i) Minimum of ten hours at the appropriate overtime rate for the shift period. (ii) The remaining hours in the 24 hour period at double the standard on call payment of 15% (ie 30%). (iii) Payment for callouts received during the on call period in accordance with the appropriate overtime rate. Double time and a-half with a minimum of 4 hours
I T
e R
No Taxable
a le
Gross No Gross No
e s
No No
QAS reps agreed to merge ref. no. 18 & 18.1 as allowance payment rules are identical following change to Super to Yes for ref.no, 18.1
No
No
No
Yes
DA
Rule captured in OT template - Is not an allowance payment Delete row. QAS reps agreed 26/7/06
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Applies where an employee (including OIC's) undertakes a 24 hour period of duty and on call time combined (from the commencement of shift on one day to the commencement of shift on the next day) on their days off . Payments in accordance with this clause will take precedence over other overtime and on call arrangements.
DA
Row deleted as overtime allowances are covered elsewhere in the template and a new row for the 30% on call has been added. Row 18 in OT template covers the rules.
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Ask Emergency Services if public holiday penalties are payable on LSL. Answer: No. Long Service Leave is exclusive of Public Holidays. PTOs are not normally required to work on public holidays and only receive 5 weeks annual leave, therefore the IR Act 1999 applies. The IR Act states that if an employee would ordinarily be required to work on a day on which a public holiday falls, the employee is to be paid at the rate of 1.5 times the hourly rate, in addition to full pay for the day.
DA
299.1
QAS EPA 2002 Appendix C, Part A point 3. QAS EPCA 2005, Clause 5.1
Public Holiday Rate for 'M' Scale Employees Including Show Holiday (excluding Labour Day) - (non Casual) & (Shift worker)
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
QAS EPA 2002 Appendix C Part A QAS Managerial Level Staff applies.
DA
299.2
Public Holiday Rate for All Other Employees Including Show Holiday (excluding Labour Day) - (non Casual) & (Shift worker)
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
5.1 (a) Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked.
DA
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I T
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Deductions Models Reference Number 1 Tax System Amount Driven Fixed or Amount? calculated? Yes Fixed or Percentage No
No
Category
Salary Sacrifice No
Protected Payment Pay Advice Reducing Net Summary Area Area Balance No Tax Deductions No
Comments
2.0 2.1
Fixed or Percentage
Fixed or Percentage
No
No
No
Yes
N/A
N/A
Deductions
Deductions
Yes
No
No
No
CG
3.0
Superannuation Voluntary
No
Fixed or Percentage
No
No
N/A
Deductions
No
3.1
Superannuation Non-Voluntary
Yes
Fixed or Percentage
No
No
N/A
Deductions
No
4.0
No
Fixed
No
No
N/A
4.1
No
No
4.2.1
No
No
4.2.2
No
No
W P
No No N/A No N/A No N/A No N/A
Deductions
I T
e R
a le
e s
No No Yes
CG
CG
Super is deducted from the last pay, but not from the termination payout. Change to align with system processing rules Employee may have been granted an exemption from superannuation contributions by the Super Office Change to align with system processing rules
Yes
Gross
Earnings
Yes
Yes
Deductions
No
Deductions
Yes
4.3
Yes
No
Deductions
Yes
Deduct what is possible and take arrears in first available pay Deduct what is possible and take arrears in first available pay Deduct what is possible
Yes
Yes
Yes
Company loans may change due to system design Salary only, no Cash Equiv NG
4.4 5
No
Fixed
No
Deductions
No
No
No
Fixed
No
No
N/A
Deductions
No
No
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Comments Salary only, no Cash Equiv. Retrospective deductions allowed Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv. Retrospective d d Salarytionly, no
Comments Processing rule may change once deduction priority order determined
7 7.1 7.2
Salary Sacrifice - eg. Pre Tax Sal Sacrifice Salary Sacrifice - eg. Post Tax Sal Sacrifice Salary Sacrifice Superannuation Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Superannuation - NonVoluntary Health Funds Insurance Unions Charities Non Salary Sacrifice Post tax
Charities Salary Sacrifice - Pre Tax
No No No
Fixed or Percentage Fixed Fixed or Percentage Fixed or Percentage Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
Yes No Yes
No No No
No No No
No No No
NG NG
7.3
Yes
Yes
No
N/A
Deductions
No
8 9 10 11.0
No No No No
No No No No
No No No No
No No No
11.1
No
Fixed
Yes
No
Deductions
12 13 14
No
No No
Fixed
Fixed Fixed
No
No Yes No
No
No
N/A
Deductions
W P
No
Earnings
Deductions
Deductions
I T
No
e R
a le
e s
No No No No No
No
NG
Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv CW
This is not under the purchased leave arrangements
No
No
No No
No
No Yes
Deductions
Deductions
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Reference Number 13
Amount Deduct System Salary Protected Payment Pay Advice Reducing Processing Variatio Issues Comments Fixed or from Cash Comments Driven Sacrifice Net Summary Area Area Balance Rules n Type Amount? calculated? Equiv. Yes Fixed or No Yes Superannuation Deductions No Deduct all or No Salary only, no DG Refer to deduction 3.1 Superannuation Non-Voluntary Percentage nothing Cash Equiv Category
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Deductions Field Agency Category Description Agency name Generic grouping of deductions
System Driven Valid Codes: Yes, No Is the deduction system driven (table driven amount) or user defined. Amount? Amount Fixed Valid Codes: Fixed, Percentage, Fixed or Percentage or calculated? Fixed dollar amount, percentage or both Valid Codes: Yes, No Is this deduction salary sacrificable? Valid Codes: Yes, No Protected Net eg. Child support Payment Valid Codes: TAX, Supperannuation, Union, Deductions, N/A Summary Area Where the deduction will appear in the employee's payment summary Pay Advice Area Reducing Balance Processing Rules Included in Term Pay Comments Salary Sacrifice
Any conflict or issues that occur with changes, additions or deletions made against the item(s) Any comments regarding the item(s) This column should be used for the current review process, add any changes, additions or deletions to data or issues and where possible apply the colour code, ie green for additions, orange for changes and red for deletions
DP
Office Use only: Identifies changes made by Agency: CA - Change (Agency) DA - Delete (Agency) NA - New (Agency) NW - New (Whole-of-Government) CW - Change (Whole-of-Government) Variation Code DW - Delete (Whole-of-Government) Maintenance performed on templates by Awards template due to legislative changes, errors etc: CM - Change (Maintenance - Agency) NM - New (Maintenance - Agency) DM - Delete (Maintenance - Agency) CG - Change (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) NG - New (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) DG - Delete (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government)
RT
IR
ele
Valid Codes: Taxation, Deduction, HELP Tax, Notational Where the deduction will appear in the employee's pay advice Valid Codes: Yes, No Is there a balance that reduces with deductions, eg Garnishees eg. Deduct all or nothing, Deduct what is possible, Deduct what is possible and take residual in first available pay Valid Codes: Yes, No Whether it can be deducted in termination pay Any other comments
as
Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework
The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) Reference/ Source The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. Directive / Circular eg Directive 08/04 Employee Type Employee's appointment status: Full Time (FT), PartTime (PT) or Casual (FT, PT, Casual) % of HD undertaken Percentage of HD undertaken, eg, < 75% or >=75% Min Period of HD Leave Paid at HD Public Holidays paid (start & end of HD) at HD Rate Public Holidays paid (during HD) at HD Rate Increment Interpretation or unique requirements Comments
The minimum period of HD required before payment is made. Eg, >= 3 weeks, or > 3 days The minimum period of HD required before payment is made. Eg, After 12 months Valid Codes: Yes, No Is public holiday paid at HD if public holidays falls at the start or at the end of the HD period Valid Codes: Yes, No Is public holiday paid at HD if public holidays falls during the HD period
All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. Any other comments
DP
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Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Public Holidays Public Holidays Directive / Employee Type % of HD Min Period Leave Paid paid (start & end paid (during HD) Circular (FT, PT, Casual) undertaken of HD at HD of HD) at HD Rate at HD Rate FT/PT 100% <= 4 hours Refer to Interpretation column N/A N/A
Increment
Comments
Emergency
QAS EPA 2005 Appendix 4 Averaged Rate of Weekend Penalties Clause 8. QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6 (15) QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2
N/A
An employee engaged for 4 hours or less on any day or shift on duties carrying a higher rate than the employee's ordinary classification shall be paid for a minimum of 4 hours at the higher rate for the time so worked. Average rate of weekend penalty payments will no longer apply where an employee relieves at a higher rate of pay. When relieving duties at a higher rate of pay are performed penalty rates are to be claimed for the actual hours worked in place of the average penalty rate payment. During the first 3 months of relieving, an employee is entitled to be paid up to 5 working days sick leave at the relieving rate. Sick leave in excess of the 5 working days during the 3 month period will be paid at the employee's substantive rate. After the completion of 3 months relieving, and continuance of such relieving, sick leave is paid at the relieving rate. Where an employee has performed higher duties => 3 consecutive months immediately preceeding a period of annual leave, or where an employee commences a period of higher duties prior to taking annual leave and returns to the higher duties immediately following the annual leave and completes => 3 consecutive months of higher duties, the annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate.
Casuals are not entitled to relief payments (QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2) Refer "Appendix A" Higher Duties QAS
Emergency
QAS EPA 2005 Appendix 4 Averaged Rate of Weekend Penalties Clause 8. QAS Employees undertaking relieving duty at stations other than the station of permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 3 QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6 (15) QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2
FT/PT
100%
> 4 hours
N/A
N/A
Emergency
Guidebook - Employment Conditions for QAS Non-Award Staff Managerial Level 6 to Level 8 and Administrative Level 1 to Level 4
FT/PT
W P
100%
I T
Refer to Interpretation column
e R
N/A
a le
N/A
e s
N/A
An employee engaged for a total of more than 4 hours on any day or shift on duties carrying a higher rate than the employee's usual classification shall be paid the higher rate for the entire day or shift. Average rate of weekend penalty payments will no longer apply where an employee relieves at a higher rate of pay. When relieving duties at a higher rate of pay are performed penalty rates are to be claimed for the actual hours worked in place of the average penalty rate payment. During the first 3 months of relieving, an employee is entitled to be paid up to 5 working days sick leave at the relieving rate. Sick leave in excess of the 5 working days during the 3 month period will be paid at the employee's substantive rate. After the completion of 3 months relieving, and continuance of such relieving, sick leave is paid at the relieving rate. Where an employee has performed higher duties => 3 consecutive months immediately preceeding a period of annual leave, or where an employee commences a period of higher duties prior to taking annual leave and returns to the higher duties immediately following the annual leave and completes => 3 consecutive months of higher duties, the annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate.
Casuals are not entitled to relief payments (QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2) If relieving the OIC, such employee is paid at the appropriate Station Officer level, plus the 20% loading if required to be on-call 24 hours per day. 20% loading is 20 % of the daily rate for each day the employee relieves the IOC. Where relieving in a higher position and required to undertake Emergency Availability duty the employee be paid as per the Emergency Availability provisions. Refer "Appendix A" Higher Duties QAS
3 days
N/A
Additional remuneration is payable to staff who temporarily fill a position at a higher level. Payment of higher duties is at the first paypoint of the higher classification level. Higher Duties is payable only upon certification by the Delegate that the higher Duties have been performed. Where a person relieves in a higher position: The period of relieving is considered for the purposes of determining any increment relevant to their substantive pay level. For a period of 12 months or longer, they are entitled to have the relieving period recognized for the purposes of determining a pay level if they are promoted. Officers must be in higher duties for 12 months prior to taking leave to receive the higher rate of pay
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Reference Number
Agency
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Public Holidays Public Holidays Directive / Employee Type % of HD Min Period Leave Paid paid (start & end paid (during HD) Circular (FT, PT, Casual) undertaken of HD at HD of HD) at HD Rate at HD Rate FT, PT, Casual 100% Full day or shift more than 2 Yes weeks (waiting on ruling currently working through with Glenn Carthew) Yes
Increment
Comments
4 AFCOM
Emergency
QAS EPA 2005 Appendix 4 Averaged Rate of Weekend Penalties Clause 8. QAS Employees undertaking relieving duty at stations other than the station of permanent appointment Industrial Agreement 1996, Clause 3 QAS EPA 1999, Clause 5.6 (15) QAS EPA 2002, Clause 8.2 EPA 1997 4.13.4(a)
Yes
EPA 1997 (4.13.4(a)) Where an employee has been in receipt of higher rate of pay than the ordinary rate of pay for more than one fortnight immediately prior to taking leave, annual leave is paid at the higher rate of pay. Average rate of weekend penalty payments will no longer apply where an employee relieves at a higher rate of pay. When relieving duties at a higher rate of pay are performed penalty rates are to be claimed for the actual hours worked in place of the average penalty rate payment.
W P
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e R
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Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg, Directive 08/04
Reference/ Source Directive / Circular Employee Type Employee's appointment status: Full Time (FT), PartTime (PT) or Casual, Shift (FT, PT, Casual, Shift)
Valid Codes: Yes, No 1200 hours or 12 months whichever is greater, applicable to part time and casual employees only. Valid codes: Yes, No. If classification has increment levels answer: Yes. If not answer: No. Valid codes: Yes, No. If the Employee is eligible to progress from one classification to another higher classification outside the Selection based on merit process, answer: Yes. If there is additional criteria, such as completion of training, have a qualification etc. document these additional increment requirements in the Interpretation or unique requirements field. If required to complete the merit based selection process, answer: No. When the increment will be paid. Eg. Based on Anniversary of Appointment date or competency reached. All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. Any other comments
Progression
DP
RT
IR
ele
as
Does the employee receive an increment after 12 months continuous service at their classification and pay point? Valid Codes: Yes, No. If No, and the employee is eligible to receive an increment in a different period, record the period in the Interpretation or unique requirements field. If there is additional criteria, such as completion of training, have a qualification etc. document these additional increment requirements in the Interpretation or unique requirements field.
Increments - QAS
Referenc e Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Classificatio n
Comments 6 mths service & certificate required for progression from PP1 to PP2
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Service 2005, Employees' Award Apeendix 2 - State 2003 clause 3.1
No
No
No
No
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
No
No
Yes
Yes
Completion of Certificate III in Non Emergency Patient Care or equivalent Completion of 6 months maintenance and development of at pay point 1 skills/Certificate of Practice; and successful performance, including work performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment 6 mths service & certificate required for progression from PP1 to PP2 Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment This position is a spot classification created for Paramedics who no longer wish to perform on road paramedical duties.
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
No
No
No
No
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
No
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Service 2005, Employees' Award Apeendix 2, - State 2003 clause 3.3 Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003
W P
FT
R
No No
I T
No No No
No
e R
No No Yes
a le
e s
For appointment at and maintenance of this level is appropriate paramedic qualifications; maintenance and development of skills/Certificate of Practice; and successful performance, including work performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
The QAS retains the right to determine the number and location of Patient Transport paramedic positions. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
For appointment at and maintenance of this level is achievement of required selection assessments; enrolment in and subsequent completion of Certificate III in Health Science (Emergency Care and Transport); maintenance and development of skills/Certificate of Practice; and successful performance, including work performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
No
Admin purposes - QAS officers are For appointment at this level is achievement of responsible for sending through an required selection assessments and enrolment in increment/reversion form for a manual Certificate IV in Basic Emergency Care. increment adjustment To progress to and maintain this level is successful completion of the Certificate IV in Basic Emergency Care; maintenance and development of skills/Certificate of Practice and successful performance, including work performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate. For appointment at this level is achievement of required selection assessments; acceptance of terms of probationary period and acceptance of educational requirements. Successful completion of Successful performance including work specified educational performance and behaviour, approved by the requirements; and delegate.
Yes
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Service EPA Paramedic 2005, Student - Pay Apeendix 2, Point 1 clause 3.4 Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Paramedic Service 2005, Student - Pay Employees' Award Apeendix 2, Point 2 - State 2003 clause 3.4 Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Paramedic Service 2005, Student - Pay Employees' Award Apeendix 2, Point 3 - State 2003 clause 3.4
No
No
No
No
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
FT
No
No
Yes
Yes
FT
No
No
Yes
Yes
Successful completion of Successful performance including work specified educational performance and behaviour, approved by the requirements; and delegate.
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Referenc e Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Classificatio n
Comments
10
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
11
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
12
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2005, Apeendix 2, clause 3.4 Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Service 2005, Employees' Award Apeendix 2, - State 2003 clause 3.5 Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Service 2005, Employees' Award Apeendix 2, - State 2003 clause 3.5 Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003 Ambulance Service Employees' Award - State 2003 Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2005, Apeendix 2, clause 3.5 Paramedic
Paramedic Student - Pay Point 4 Students Queensland University of Technology Level 1 Students Queensland University of Technology Level 2
FT
No
No
Yes
Yes
Successful completion of Successful performance including work specified educational performance and behaviour, approved by the requirements; and delegate. Queensland University of Technology students utilised as casual employees during semesters four, five and six will be paid equivalent to pay point 1 of the Diploma Student. Queensland University of Technology students utilised as casual employees during semester seven will be paid equivalent to pay point 2 of the Diploma Student. For appointment at and maintenance of this level is Associate Diploma Pre-Hospital Care or equivalent; maintenance and development of skills/Certificate of Practice and successful performance including work performance and behaviour, approved by the delegate.
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
Casual
No
No
No
No
Casual
No
No
Yes
No
13
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
No
No
No
No
14
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Service 2005, Employees' Award Appendix 2, - State 2003 clause 3.6
No
No
Yes
Yes
15
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
No
16
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Service 2005, Employees' Award Appendix 2, - State 2003 clause 3.7
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FT/PT & Casual
I T
No No
e R
No Yes
a le
For appointment at and maintenance of this level is Associate Diploma Pre-Hospital Care or equivalent; relevant advanced skills; maintenance Successful completion of and development of skills/Certificate of Practice ICEP I modules 1 to 4. and successful performance including work performance and behaviour, approved by the delegate. Completion of ICEP I modules 1 to 4. For appointment at and maintenance of this level is successful completion of specified educational requirements; maintenance and development of skills/Certificate of Practice and successful performance including work performance and behaviour, approved by the delegate.
e s
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
Progression can also be to this level from Paramedic Student Level IV, Paramedic PP1 or Paramedic Advanced Skills PP1
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment The second pay point will apply to Advanced Care Paramedics and those officers who receive recognition of Advanced Care skills as part of their approved remuneration. The second pay point will be 2.5% of the base rate of an Advanced Care Paramedic Pay Point 1, in addition to the Advanced Care Paramedic Pay Point 1. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment Progression can also be to this level from Advanced Care paramedic PP2 Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
No
Yes
Yes
Maintenance and development of skills/Certificate of Practice; and and successful Three years of recognised performance including work performance and service as a qualified behaviour, approved by the delegate. Advanced Care This pay point will be in recognition of the Paramedic ongoing requirement for Advanced Care Paramedics to develop and maintain skills.
17
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Service 2005, Employees' Award Appendix 2, - State 2003 clause 3.8
No
No
No
Yes
Appointment at this level is by Successful completion of specified educational requirements. Maintenance and development of skills / Certificate of Practice. Successful performance, including work performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
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Industrial Award
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Comments 3 years Intensive Care Paramedic service & Certificate of Practice required for eligibility to PP2
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No
No
Yes
Yes
Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment 12 months relevant service & completion of MCEP required to progress to PP2 Paramedics may relieve as an OIC Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment 12 months relevant service & completion of MCEP required to progress to PP2 Paramedics who have relieved greater then 12months may complete the MCEP course and receive pay point 2 while relieving. If the officer reverts back to their substantive position and then returns to relieving they would continue to receive the relieving at the PP2 rate. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
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Ambulance Qld Ambulance Service Service EPA Employees' Award 2005, - State 2003 Appendix 2
FT
Yes
No
No
Yes
Completion of 12 months Completion of the Management Continuing relevant service , and Education Program (MCEP)
20
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Ambulance Qld Ambulance Service Service EPA Employees' Award 2005, - State 2003 Appendix 2
FT
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
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Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
No
W P
I T
No
e R
No No
a le
Completion of 12 months Completion of the Management Continuing relevant service, and Education Program (MCEP)
e s
All communications officers and supervisors must attain the Certificate IV in ambulance Communications or equivalent. See Appendix A for detailed requirements Achievement of required selection assessments. for progression Acceptance of terms of probationary period. Acceptance of educational requirements. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
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Referenc e Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Classificatio n
Comments
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Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Completion of Cert IV in ambulance 12 months at pay point 1. communications or equivalent. Including completion of Successful performance, including work the 6 month probation performance and conduct, approved by the period. appropriate delegate.
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Qld Ambulance Ambulance Service EPA Service 2005, Employees' Award Appendix 2, - State 2003 clause 2
W P
FT/PT & Casual
R
No
I T
No
e R
a le
e s
Communications Officer permanently appointed prior to 1 October 2005 will progress to pay point 2 in accordance with the terms of the QAS EPA 2002. Communications Officers appointed prior to 1 October 2005 must complete the Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications within 12 months of appointment. See Appendix A for detailed requirements for progression Communications Officers permanently appointed prior to 1 October 2005 will progress to pay point 2 in accordance with the terms of the Queensland Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002. Communictions Officers permantley appointed from 1 October 2005 will progress in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Communications Officers appointed prior to 1 October 2005 must complete the Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications within 12 months of appointment. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
Yes
Yes
Maintenance and development of skills / Certificate of Practice. 6 months at pay point 2. Successful performance, including work performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
Communications Officers appointed prior to 1 October 2005 must complete the Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications within 12 months of appointment. See Appendix A for detailed requirements for progression Communications Officers permanently appointed prior to 1 October 2005 will progress to pay point 2 in accordance with the terms of the Queensland Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002. Communictions Officers permantley appointed from 1 October 2005 will progress in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Communications Officers appointed prior to 1 October 2005 must complete the Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications within 12 months of appointment. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
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Referenc e Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Classificatio n
Comments
24
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Maintenance and development of skills / Certificate of Practice. 12 months at pay point 3. Successful performance, including work performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
25
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
W P
FT/PT & Casual
R
Yes
I T
No
e R
Yes Yes
a le
e s
Communications Officers appointed prior to 1 October 2005 must complete the Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications within 12 months of appointment. See Appendix A for detailed requirements for progression Communications Officers permanently appointed prior to 1 October 2005 will progress to pay point 2 in accordance with the terms of the Queensland Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002. Communictions Officers permantley appointed from 1 October 2005 will progress in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Communications Officers appointed prior to 1 October 2005 must complete the Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications within 12 months of appointment. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
Communications Officers appointed prior to 1 October 2005 must complete the Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications within 12 months of appointment. See Appendix A for detailed requirements for progression Communications Officers permanently Completion of supervisors course or equivalent. appointed prior to 1 October 2005 will Certification by the appropriate delegate of the progress to pay point 2 in accordance with officer's ability to function at a supervisory level the terms of the Queensland Ambulance and preparedness of the officer to relieve as a Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement Communications Centre Supervisor as 2002. 12 months at pay point 4. necessary. Communictions Officers permantley Maintenance and development of skills / appointed from 1 October 2005 will Certificate of Practice. progress in accordance with the terms of Successful performance, including work this Agreement. performance and conduct, approved by the Communications Officers appointed prior appropriate delegate. to 1 October 2005 must complete the Certificate IV in Ambulance Communications within 12 months of appointment. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
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Referenc e Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Classificatio n
Comments
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Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Communicati Service EPA on Supervisor 2005, Level 1 Appendix 2, (CCS1) clause 2
No
No
No
No
N/A
Appointment to Communication Supervisor classification level is by way of merit system. Newly appointed supervisors will commence at pay point 1. Immediate enrolment in Certificate IV in Progression to each pay point will be Ambulance Communications and completion dependent on achievement of the within appropriate timeframes. requirements for that level and the grading Completion of supervisors course or equivalent. of the Communications Centre. Successful performance, including work See Appendix A for detailed requirements performance and conduct, approved by the for progression appropriate delegate. Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment Progression to each pay point will be dependent on achievement of the requirements for that level and the grading of the Communications Centre. See Appendix A for detailed requirements for progression Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment Progression to each pay point will be dependent on achievement of the requirements for that level and the grading of the Communications Centre. See Appendix A for detailed requirements for progression Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment Progression to each pay point will be dependent on achievement of the requirements for that level and the grading of the Communications Centre. See Appendix A for detailed requirements for progression Admin purposes - QAS officers are responsible for sending through an increment/reversion form for a manual increment adjustment
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Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Communicati Service EPA on Supervisor 2005, Level 1 Appendix 2, (CCS2) clause 2
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
28
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Communicati Service EPA on Supervisor 2005, Level 1 Appendix 2, (CCS3) clause 2
Yes
29
Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Qld Ambulance Communicati Service EPA on Supervisor 2005, Level 1 Appendix 2, (CCS4) clause 2
W P
FT/PT & Casual
I T
No No
e R
Yes Yes
a le
Maintenance and development of skills / Certificate of practice. successful performance, including work 12 months at pay point 1. performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
e s
Maintenance and development of skills / Certificate of practice. successful performance, including work 12 months at pay point 2. performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Maintenance and development of skills / Certificate of practice. successful performance, including work 12 months at pay point 3. performance and conduct, approved by the appropriate delegate.
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Referenc e Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Classificatio n
Comments
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2.1.2 Increments
Guidebook Management Ambulance employment Positions Service Conditions for level 8 Employees' Award QAS Non-Award level 7 - State 2003 Staff level 6
Yes
No
Yes
Salary increments are only available after an employee has received a salary at a specfic pay point for a full 12 months.
Appointment to positions at these levels is to the band and not to specific pay point within the level Appointment to a pay point is to commence at the lowest point to allow for progression. Progression within the band and payment of salary increments will be dependent on satisfactory performance assessed theough Performance Plans certified by the relevant Manager. Performance Plan should be 12 months in duration. Salary increments are only available after an employee has received a salary at a specfic pay point for a full 12 months.
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Emergency
2.1.2 Increments
Guidebook Ambulance employment Service Conditions for Employees' Award QAS Non-Award - State 2003 Staff
Yes
No
Yes
W P
I T
e R
a le
e s
Salary increments are only available after an employee has received a salary at a specfic pay point for a full 12 months.
Appointment to positions at these levels is to the band and not to specific pay point within the level Appointment to a pay point is to commence at the lowest point to allow for progression. Progression within the band and payment of salary increments will be dependent on satisfactory performance assessed theough Performance Plans certified by the relevant Manager. Performance Plan should be 12 months in duration. Salary increments are only available after an employee has received a salary at a specfic pay point for a full 12 months.
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Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 Valid Codes: Day, Shift, Continuous Shift, All Employee's appointment status: Full Time (FT), PartTime (PT), Casual or All
Hire to Retire Framework Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Day/ Shift Employee Type (FT, PT, Casual) Working arrangements
DP
RT
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Valid Codes: Variable working hours (eg Public servants), Rostered/Set hours (eg. operational staff on 38 hour week), Other (eg. Counsellors) Note in Interpretation or unique requirements Days the overtime, TOIL etc is worked Day(s) of week The employee's ordinary working day or not Working /Non Working Valid Codes: Working, Non Working The spread of hours that ordinary hours are worked within Band of Hours Maximum Number of ordinary hours allowed The maximum number of ordinary hours worked before overtime must be paid before OT eg. Overtime, TOIL, recall, on call, CRIBB, Fatigue, Shift Penalty, ordianry time for weekend work Payment Type Overtime/TOIL rules eg, time and a half for first 3 hours, 15% penalty for weekend work Rules Minimum Hours to be Minimum number of hours that the employee should be paid for Paid Is the employee eligible to a meal allowance, include rules Meal Allowance Interpretation or unique All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. requirements Any other comments Comments
ele
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OT - QAS
Reference Number 1
Agency Emergency
Cluster 1
Industrial Award Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 6.3
Reference / Source Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause 8.2 and QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.2
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual) Shift & Day Workers Casual
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Comments
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
24 hours a Ordinary rostered hours OT - Overtime - Monday to Friday Excludes QAS Managerial Staff and Overtime applicable for: day, Casual employees covered by Clause 4.2 (a) (i) of - Casuals On-call per shift or Monday to 76 hours per fortnight QAS EPA 2005. (see Ref No. 19); Friday - Extension of shift; - In excess of working 76 hours per pay period.
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause 8.2 and QAS EPCA 2005, Clause 4.2 (c)
All
Casual
Rostered
24 hours a Ordinary rostered hours OT - Overtime - Weekend - Casual per shift or day, Saturday & 76 hours per fortnight Sunday
Saturday overtime rate: (ordinary pay rate + 23% loading) x 2 Sunday overtime rate: (ordinary rate) x 2. Overtime applicable for: - Casuals On-call (see Ref No. 19); - Extension of shift; - In excess of working 76 hours per pay period.
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause 8.2 and QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.2
Casual
Rostered
24 hours a Ordinary rostered hours day, per shift or / 7days a 76 hours per fortnight week
Emergency
FT/PT
Rostered
Monday to Friday
D
7 Emergency 1 2.2.2 Time and Attendances Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 6.3 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.2 All FT/PT
W P
I T
Working Both
e R
a le
e s
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Overtime applicable for: - Casuals On-call (see Ref No. 19); - Extension of shift; - In excess of working 76 hours per pay period.
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
24 hours a Ordinary rostered hours OT - Overtime - Monday to Friday Excludes QAS Managerial Staff and Overtime hours for part time day, FT/PT employees covered by Clause 4.2 (a) (i) of workers will depend on their Monday to QAS EPA 2005. contracted rostered hours per Friday fortnight.
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Rostered
Saturday, Sunday
24 hours a Ordinary rostered hours OT - Overtime - Weekend - FT/PT day / Saturday & Sunday
Overtime hours for part time workers will depend on their contracted rostered hours per fortnight.
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
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Reference Number 8
Agency Emergency
Cluster 1
Industrial Award Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 6.3
Reference / Source Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.2 (a) (i)
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual) Rostered Shift Workers FT/PT
Band of Hours
Comments Overtime hours for part time workers will depend on their contracted rostered hours per fortnight.
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 5.1 Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 4 s15
All
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
non Working
24 hours a day
N/A
Only applicable to Patient Transport Officers (PTOs) who are not normally required to work on public holidays.
9.1
Emergency
QAS EPA 2002, Ambulance Service Clause 8.2 Employees' Award IR Act 1999 Division 4 s15 State 2003, 4 (a) (iii) Clause 5.2.3
All
Casuals
Rostered
Any
Both
24 hours a day
9.2
Emergency
All
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
9.3
Emergency
All
FT/PT
Rostered
W P
I T
Working Working
e R
a le
N/A N/A
e s
PH -Public Holiday (Including Labour Day) - Casuals Excludes QAS Managerial Staff PH - Public Holiday (Excluding Labour Day) - FT/PT Excludes QAS Managerial Staff
PTOs are not normally required to work on public holidays and only receive 5 weeks annual leave, therefore the IR Act 1999 applies. The IR Act states that if an employee would ordinarily be required to work on a day on which a public holiday falls, the employee is to be paid at the rate of 1.5 times the hourly rate, in addition to full pay for the day. Minimum hours to be paid are as per the Ambulance Service employees Award State 2003 Clause 7.6.1 & 7.6.6
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Minimum hours to be paid are as per the Ambulance Service employees Award State 2003 Clause 7.6.1 & 7.6.6
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. QAS AFCOM employees (other than casuals) have different provisions for public holidays than other QAS employees
24 hours a day
Minimum hours to be paid are as per the Ambulance Service employees Award State 2003 Clause 7.6.1 & 7.6.6
Monday
24 hours a day
N/A
PH - Labour Day
Minimum hours to be paid are as per the Ambulance Service If employee actually works on Labour Day, employees Award State 2003 Clause 7.6.1 & 7.6.6 such Employee shall be paid a full day's wage for that day, in addition to a payment for the time actually worked at one and a half times the ordinary rates. e.g. 4 hrs at double time and a half. Excludes QAS Managerial Level staff.
9.4
Emergency
All
FT/PT
Rostered
Monday
Non Working
24 hours a day
N/A
All Employees covered by the Award shall be entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day.
If employee is on annual leave, then one day is also credited to the annual leave bank.
9.5
Emergency
All
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Working
24 hours a day
N/A
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Agency Emergency
Cluster 1
Reference / Source AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.12
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual) All FT/PT
Payment Type PH - Public holidays other than Christmas Day, Good Friday & Labour Day
Comments
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
QAS AFCOM employees (other than casuals) have different provisions for public holidays than other QAS employees OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
9.7
Emergency
AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement IR Act 1999 Division 4 s15 4 (a) (iii)
All
Casuals
Rostered
Any
Both
24 hours a day
N/A
10
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.2 (e) & 5.1
All
All
Rostered
Any
Both
24 hours a day
Minimum hours to be paid are as per the Ambulance Service employees Award State 2003 Clause 7.6.1 & 7.6.6
11
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.8 (e)
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Working
N/A
11.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.8 (a), (c)
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
11.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.8 (d)
FT/PT
Rostered
W P
I T
Both Both
e R
a le
N/A
e s
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
26/7/06: QAS to check on fatigue callback on a public holiday - If different than double time may need to retain ALLW Ref. No. 45 and use to capture fatigue callback on a public holiday. 4/8/06: Brett Harrod advised the employee would be paid at double time.
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Any
N/A
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Reference Number 13
Agency Emergency
Cluster 1
Reference / Source Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.10 (j)
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual) All All
Comments
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
14
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 4.1 and Appendix C, Clause 1.3 New TOIL Policy under draft waiting approval from all Stakeholders
All
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
both
N/A
Award - TOIL - Managerial Staff - TOIL is not applicable to casuals or Accrual employees => Assistant Commissioner in rank Accumulation of TOIL is authorised by an appropriately delegated officer prior to the period of overtime being worked.
14.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 4.1 and Appendix C, Clause 1.3, 4.1 New TOIL Policy under draft waiting approval from all Stakeholders
All
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
both
N/A
Award - TOIL - Quarterly Clearance TOIL is not applicable to casuals or Senior Officers employees => Assistant Commissioner in rank
14.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 4.1 and Appendix C, Clause 1.3 New TOIL Policy under draft waiting approval from all Stakeholders
All
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
14.3
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 4.1 and Appendix C, Clause 1.3 New TOIL Policy under draft waiting approval from all Stakeholders
All
FT/PT
Rostered
D
DES Policy All FT/PT DES Policy All FT/PT
W P
I T
both both
e R
a le
N/A N/A
e s
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Award - TOIL - Quarterly Clearance TOIL is not applicable to casuals or Below Senior Officer Level employees => Assistant Commissioner in rank
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Any
Payment of TOIL liability will be automatically processed by payroll on the pay period following the quarterly clearance date. Officers who complete a period of higher duties during the quarter and return to their substantive role prior to the clearance date will have their accumulated TOIL balance cleared at their substantive rate.
14.4
Emergency
Rostered
Any
both
N/A
The maximum number of hours of TOIL that can be accumulated during a quarter is 40 hours.
14.5
Emergency
Rostered
Any
both
N/A
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Agency Emergency
Cluster 1
Reference / Source Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.4 (e)
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual) Rostered Shift Workers FT/PT
Comments
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
15
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.4 (f) (ii)
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Non Working
N/A
Station Officers & OIC's on 20% Unlimited Hours can opt to be On call on their rostered days off. There is no requirement to be on call prior to the commencement of the first shift after or immediately prior to commencing rostered days off or annual leave. If an employee agrees to provide coverage during these periods, this rule shall apply. Applies to all employees on On-call arrangements except Station Officers & OIC's on 20% Unlimited Hours. There is no requirement to be on call prior to the commencement of the first shift after or immediately prior to commencing rostered days off or annual leave. If an employee agrees to provide coverage during these periods, this rule shall apply. An employee placed on call shall be paid 15% of the hourly base rate applicable to the employee for each hour of on call duty performed with a minimum payment of ten hours for each on call period.
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
16
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agereement 2005 Clause 4.4 (f) (iii)
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Non Working
N/A
15.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agereement 2005 Clause 4.4 (g)
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Both
17
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 1999 Clause 5.6 (22) (4) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.7
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
17.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 1999 Clause 5.6 (22) (4) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.7
FT/PT
W P
Any Any
I T
Working Working
e R
a le
N/A N/A
e s
On-call - maximum days per fortnight
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. Station Officers who are employed to be Officer in Charge of a station have the option to select either the On call arrangement or the Umnlimited hours loading arrangement. Officers may opt to change their preferences when transferred or annually from 1 July each year. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
OT - Overtime when on 20% Unlimited Hours Loading - OIC's in receipt of free accommodation, other than Category 7 Stations
Rostered
N/A
Station Officers who are employed to be Officer in Charge of a station have the option to select either the On call arrangement or the Umnlimited hours loading arrangement. Officers may opt to change their preferences when transferred or annually from 1 July each year.
17.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 1999 Clause 5.6 (22) (4) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.7
FT/PT
Rostered
Working
N/A
OT - Overtime when on 20% Unlimited Hours Loading - OIC's in private accommodation or paying rent on a QAS provided house
Station Officers who are employed to be Officer in Charge of a station have the option to select either the On call arrangement or the Umnlimited hours loading arrangement. Officers may opt to change their preferences when transferred or annually from 1 July each year.
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Reference Number 18
Agency Emergency
Cluster 1
Reference / Source Qld Ambulance Service Enterprice Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.6
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual) Rostered Shift Worker FT/PT
Interpretation or Unique requirements Payments in accordancer with this clause will take precedence over other overtime and on call arrangements.
Comments
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
19
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.5 (a)
All
Rostered
Any
Both
N/A
In reference to 'substantive classification' refer to Higher Duties Template, Two Classes of Work
19.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.5 (b)
All
Rostered
Any
Both
20
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.10 (a), (b), (c)
All
All
Rostered
Any
146
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Apendix C, Part A Point 3.
Day Workers
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
149
Emergency
Queensland Ambulance Service Administration Circular No. 28/93 Queensland Ambulance Service Administration Circular No. 28/93
All
FT/PT
Rostered
D
All
All
W P
Any
I T
Both Both
e R
Any 8 Hours
a le
N/A N/A
N/A
e s
OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime. OT needs to be costed to specified suffixs eg. M = Meal Break, B = Fatigue, P = Sport, R = Sick Relief, S = Staff Shortage. QAS are currently going through and reviewing overtime.
Where the ordinary rostered shift is in excess of ten hours in duration employees shall be entitled to two meal breaks of not less than 30 minutes during the period of the shift.
Toil day accrued for the Public holiday must be taken within 12 months of their accrual and will be forfeited if not taken in this time.
Saturday or Sunday
Non Working
as per roster
rostered hours
150
Emergency
Rostered
Any
Non Working
as per roster
N/A
151
Emergency
Ambulance Services Qld Ambulance Service Employees' Award - Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, State 2003 Clause 4.1 (c)
All
FT/PT
Any
Both
Any
NA
152
Emergency
153
Emergency
154
Emergency
Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.3 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.3 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.3
Any
Casual
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
Each engagement shall stand alone, with a minimum payment for each engagement being 2 hours.
Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002, Clause 8.2 Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002, Clause 8.2
Any
Casual
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
Any
Casual
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
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Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.3 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 6.2.2 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 6.2.1
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual)
Working Arrangements
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Comments
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
155
Emergency
Any
Casual
Any
1 shift type
NA
156
Emergency
Any
All
Any
Both
Any
NA
157
Emergency
Any
All
Any
Any
Both
Any
NA
The average actual hours of work will be reduced from 1 October 2007 to reflect hours of work specified in the Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 (i.e. The ordinary working hours of Employees shall not exceed an average of 38 hours per week and shall be worked in accordance with a roster).
158
Emergency
Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.3 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.3
Any
Casual
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
159
Emergency
Any
Casual
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
160
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.10 (h), (i) Amendment B1053 of 2004 (9 August)
Any
Rostered
Any
Both
Any
N/A
161
Emergency
Shift
All
Rostered
Any
Working
162
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Clause 4.10 (f)
All
Rostered
Any
W P
I T
Both
e R
Any
24 hours a day, / 7days a week
a le
NA
N/A
e s
(ii) Subject to successful achievement measured against the meal access criteria specified in clause 4.10(e), from 1 October 2007: a. For shifts up to 10 hours in duration, commencing not earlier than 3.5 hours from the commencement of shift and to be completed not later than 6.5 hours from the commencement of shift. b. for shifts greater than 10 hours and up to 12 hours in duration, the first meal break will be between 3 and6 hours from the commencement of shift and the second meal break will be between 7 and 10 hours from the commencement of shift. c. For shifts greater than 12 hours in duration, the first meal break will be between 2 and 5 hours from the commencement of shift and the second meal break willb e between 7.5 and 10.5 hours from the commencement of shift.
163
Emergency
Shift
All
Rostered
Any
Working
Any
NA
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Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Reference / Source Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002, Part A 1.2 & Part B 1.2
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual)
Working Arrangements
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Comments
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
164
Emergency
Day
All
Any
Working
NA
165
Emergency
Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.2.2 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.2
Any
PT
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
166
Emergency
Any
PT
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
167
Emergency
Any
PT
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
State 200
2.2.2 Time and Attendances Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003 Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002, Clause 6.3 Both
Award - Part time - Overtime - Where an Employee is recalled to duty After shift after having ceased work and having left the employer's premises, the Employee shall be paid as for a minimum of 2 hours work at the appropriate overtime Award - Part time - Roster A part-time employee may be appointed to more than one position in the Queensland Ambulance Service provided that the maximum number of ordinary hours for which they are employed shall not exceed 76 hours per fortnight All provisions of the Ambulance Service Employees' Award applicable to full-time employees apply to part-time employees on a pro rata basis where appropriate. Award - Permanent Part Time - Pro rata wages and employment roster conditions for full time employees engaged in the same classification including penalties and overtime.
168
Emergency
Any
Any
Any
1 shift type
10
169
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.2 (b) Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002, Clause 4.2 Qld Ambulance Service EPA 2002, Clause 4.2
All
Rostered
Any
Both
170
Emergency
Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.3 Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.3
Any
All
Any
Any
171
Emergency
Any
All
Any
Any
172
Emergency
Any
Casual
Any
173
Emergency
Any
Casual
175
Emergency
2.2.2 Time and Attendances 2.2.2 Time and Attendances Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003
DES Policy
FT/ PT
W P
I T
Both Both Both
Both
e R
Any Any 1 shift type 1 shift type
as per roster
a le
N/A NA NA NA NA
e s
Employees can not claim more than once for any single period.
Award - Shift - Afternoon shift definition Award - Shift - Night shift definition
26/7/06: QAS reps advised they were unaware of any destinction between short and long term casuals with regard to this rule.
Any
Any
NA
Award - TOIL - Time off in lieu Non-working day - Public holiday Award - TOIL - Time off in lieu of TOIL is not applicable to casuals or Overtime employees => Assistant Commissioner in rank TOIL will accumulate at the rate of single time for each hour worked. Employees are only able to accumulate a maximum of forty hours of time worked as TOIL at any point during the quarter.
22/9/06: Brett to provide definition for Senior Officer.
176
Emergency
DES Policy
FT/PT
Any
177
Emergency
Any
All
Any
Both
Any
NA
Any
All
Any
Saturday
Working
Any
NA
179
Emergency
Ambulance Service QAS EPA 2002, Clause 4.2 Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.4
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Both
N/A
Allowances to be adjusted in accordance with Declarations of General Ruling for Afternoon and Night Shift Allowances.
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Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift / Employee Rostered Type (FT, PT, Shift Worker Casual) Rostered Shift Workers FT/PT
Band of Hours 24 hours a day, / 7days a week 24 hours a day, / 7days a week
Payment Type
Comments
Variation Type
Issues
Comments
180
Emergency
Ambulance Service QAS EPA 2002, Clause 4.2 Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.4 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.4
Ambulance Services Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.5
Allowances to be adjusted in accordance with Declarations of General Ruling for Afternoon and Night Shift Allowances.
181
Emergency
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Both
N/A
182
Emergency
Any
All
Any
Sunday
Working
Any
NA
183
Emergency
Any
All
Any
Any
Both
Any
NA
184
Emergency
Rostered Shift
All
Rostered
Any
Both
Any
NA
185
Emergency
Any
All
Any
Any
186
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 4.8 (f)
Any
All
187
Emergency
Any
All
W P
Any Any
I T
Both Both
Both
e R
Any Any
a le
NA NA
Penalties - Average Rate The averaging rate will not apply to Allowance of Weekend Penalties officers: (1) who do not work weekends (2) who work the same penalties each fortnight (3) on higher duties where they are not part of the Average Rate roster (4) on long service leave, sick leave or on a training courses equal to or greater than 5 consecutive days duration. Sick leave taken on a weekend shall result in a reductrion in the penalties earned for that fortnight: Saturday reduced by one sixth: Sunday reduced by one third. Penalties payable on any public holiday shall not be included in the averaged rate.
e s
Reconciliation of an employee's ordinary hours will be occur on each occasion that the employee takes annual or long service leave. If the employee has worked less hours over the period since the last reconciliation the employee will not be required to repay the additional amount, however the negative balance will be carried forward for the next reconciliation period. For the employee to be eligible for stand Any instances in which an employee is stood down down, the 36 hour period must include three separate callouts spread over a six must be reported to the Partnership Steering hour period (or six hours work) between Committee. 9.00pm and 5.00am and a further callout in the following shift period. The 4 day rest break is inclusive of Rostered Days Off.
Any
Any
Any
NA
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framewor k
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Day / Shift Employee / Rostered Type (FT, Shift PT, Worker Casual)
Working Arrangements
12
Emergency
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003 s
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 1.5, 4.1
Rostered Rostered Shift Shiftworker & Worker officers whose See Emergency Reference Availability No. 8 arrangements cause them to be regularly rostered after hours
FT/PT
Rostered
both
Maximum number of ordinary hours allowed before OT 24 hours a Ordinary day, rostered hours / 7days a (where the week ordinary rostered hours do not exceed an average of 38 hours per week)
Band of Hours
Payment Type
Rules
Meal Allowance
Comments
Overtime
Paid double ordinary base rate of pay for all work outside normal rostered hours (including recalls to duty during periods of on-call)
employee entitled to meal allowance of $9.60: If required to work OT in excess of one hour after normal ceasing time, (where ceasing time + in excess of one hour is 5pm or later) or required to work OT in excess of two hours after normal ceasing time, (where ceasing time + in excess of 2 hours is prior to 5pm) N/A Meal break periods are: For shifts up to 8 & 10 shift - no sooner than 4 hours from the commencement of the shift and no later than 6 hours from the commencement of the shift. For shifts up to 12 hours - The first meal break must be provided no sooner than 4 hours from the commencement of the shift and no later than 6 hours from the commencement of the shift. The second meal break must be provided no sooner than 8 hours from the commencement of the shift and no later than 10 hours from the commencement of the shift. For shifts in excess of 12 hours - The first meal break must be provided no sooner than 2 hours from the commencement of the shift and no later than 4 hours from the commencement of the shift. The second meal break must be provided no sooner than 8 hours from the commencement of the shift and no later than 10 hours from the commencement of the shift.
13
Emergency
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003 s
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Both
N/A
Where an employee has not completed a meal break prior to the expiry of the prescribed 2 hours period, the employee will be entitled to a Meal Overtime Payment, equivalent to one hour of ordinary pay (or part Thereof) in addition to their ordinary prescribed rate for any given working day for every hour (or part thereof) worked beyond the expiry of the prescribed meal break period, until the Meal Break has been completed in its entirety. Every time the meal break is interrupted with a recall to duty for any reason, the employee is entitled to claim a broken meal allowance for every case called upon to attend until the meal break is completed. Broken meal provisions apply to employees engaged to work an ordinary rostered shift or a shift on overtime.
15
Emergency
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003 s
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 4.5 & 4.6
On-Call Arrangements Officers in Charge (OIC) who agree to work on their roster days off 20% Loading option
Shift
FT/PT
Rostered
Non Working
N/A
On-Call
16
Emergency
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003 s
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 4.5 & 4.6
On-Call Arrangements Officers in Charge (OIC) who are directed to work on their roster days off - 20% Loading option On-Call Arrangements Officers in Charge (OIC) who agree to work on their roster days off Emergency Availability (EA) option On-Call Arrangements Officers in Charge (OIC) who are directed to work on their roster days off Emergency Availability option
Shift
FT/PT
Rostered
17
Emergency
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003 s
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 4.5 & 4.6
Shift
FT/PT
Rostered
D
Rostered day off Rostered day off
W P
Non Working Non Working
Non Working
R
N/A N/A
I T
On-Call On-Call
e R
See Rules 20% loading on any on-Call day not required to undertake work. If required to work they receive: 8 hours pay at the Double time rate EA for the remaining time spent on-call Plus payment at overtime rates for any actual calls during the EA period All call outs during an EA period paid at double time rates (min 2 hrs) Casualty Room cases are considered as a callout where directed to work and/or required to be on-call: double time for every hour worked and/or on-call (or part thereof) Min 2 Hours where called-out
a le
e s
OICs may nominate their choice of on-call arrangements (either 20% loading or Emergency Availability (EA) payments). Their preference change been changed annually on 1 July.
OICs may nominate their choice of on-call arrangements (either 20% loading or Emergency Availability (EA) payments). Their preference change been changed annually on 1 July.
If the employee is required to work they See Rules receive: 8 hours pay at the Double time rate EA for the remaining time spent on-call Plus payment at Double time rates for any actual calls during the EA period All call outs during an EA period paid at double time rates (min 2 hrs)
OICs may nominate their choice of on-call arrangements (either 20% loading or Emergency Availability (EA) payments). Their preference change been changed annually on 1 July.
18
Emergency
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003 s
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 4.5 & 4.6
Shift
FT/PT
Rostered
N/A
On-Call
Where directed to work and/or to be on2 Hours call: double time for every hour worked/on where call (or part thereof) called-out
OICs may nominate their choice of on-call arrangements (either 20% loading or Emergency Availability (EA) payments). Their preference change been changed annually on 1 July.
19
Emergency
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003, s Clause 6.3.4
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 1999, 5.6.22
Any
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Any
N/A
N/A
Recall
An employee recalled to duty after ceasing work, and having left the employer's premises, will be paid a minimum of 2 hours work at the appropriate overtime rate at the substanive classification level. Such payment to be calculated from the time of leaving home to the time of returning home.
2 Hours
employee entitled to meal allowance of $9.60: If required to work OT in excess of one hour after normal ceasing time, (where ceasing time + in excess of one hour is 5pm or later) or required to work OT in excess of two hours after normal ceasing time, (where ceasing time + in excess of 2 hours is prior to 5pm)
143
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 5.4.4
Shift
FT/PT
Rostered
Any
Working
N/A
Paid 15% of hourly base rate applicable to the employee for each hour of on-call duty performed.
Employees working afternoon shift receive 12.5% of the ordinary base rate for each hour of the afternoon shift (or $9.70 for the shift whichever is greater). Shift allowances are not paid for for any shift that attracts penalties (ie. work performed between midnight Friday and midnight Sunday, overtime or on Public Holidays) Employees working night shift receive 15% of the ordinary base rate for each hour of the afternoon shift (or $19.40 for the shift whichever is greater). Shift allowances are not paid for for any shift that attracts penalties (ie. work performed between midnight Friday and midnight Sunday, overtime or on Public Holidays)
10 hours
144
Emergency
Shift
Any
Working
rostered hours
Shift allowances are payable on Annual Leave, but not on LSL or Sick Leave
145
Emergency
Shift
Any
Working
as per roster
rostered hours
147
Emergency
148
Emergency
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003, s Clause 5.5 2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003, s Clause 5.5 Ambulance Services Employees' Award - State 2003
Shift
Any
Shift
Any
midnight Friday to midnight Saturday Rostered/ midnight set hours Saturday to midnight Sunday
Working
as per roster
Working
as per roster
rostered hours Ordinary time for weekend work See Allowance Template rostered hours Ordinary time for weekend work See Allowance Template
Employees working between midnight Friday to midnight Saturday shall be paid at one and a half times the ordinary rate Employees working between midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday shall be paid at double time
Any
Casual
Any
Both
1 shift type
NA
Ambulance Services Employees' Award - State 2003 2 Emergency merged row with row 1 1 2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003 s Clause 6.3 Overtime Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause 8.2 and QAS EPCA 2005 Clause 4.2 Overtime
Day
FT
Any
Both
1 shift type
Casual
Rostered
D
Day & Shift Workers FT/PT Rostered
Monday to Friday, in excess of first three hours outside normal rostered hours
W P
Working
Working / 24 hours a Ordinary OT - Overtime - (Ordinary pay rate + 23% casual loading) non day, rostered hours Monday to Friday x 2 thereafter per day working Monday to per shift or Casual Friday 76 hours per fortnight
R
NA
I T
Award - Casual Recall Employees working recalls only Award - Other Variable Working Hours
e R
a le
e s
2 NA NA
The $19.40 amount is applicable where the night shift is a continuous period of work spanning midnight and is of at least 10 hours duration. Shift allowances are payable on Annual Leave, but not on LSL or Sick Leave
Excludes QAS Managerial Staff and employee entitled to meal employees covered by Clause 4.2 (a) (i) of allowance of $9.60: QAS EPA 2005. If required to work OT in excess of one hour after normal ceasing time, (where ceasing time + in excess of one hour is 5pm or later on day or afternoon shift or 7.00am or later on night shift) or required to work OT in excess of two hours after normal ceasing time, (where ceasing time + in excess of 2 hours is prior to 5pm on any other shift) employee entitled to meal allowance of $9.60: If required to work OT in excess of one hour after normal ceasing time, (where ceasing time + in excess of one hour is 5pm or later on day or afternoon shift or 7.00am or later on night shift) or required to work OT in excess of two hours after normal ceasing time, (where ceasing time + in excess of 2 hours is prior to 5pm on any other shift) Excludes QAS Managerial Staff and employees covered by Clause 4.2 (a) (i) of QAS EPA 2005.
Overtime applicable for: - Casuals On-call (see Ref No. 19); - Extension of shift; - In excess of working 76 hours per pay period.
2.2.2 Time Ambulance Service and Employees' Award - State Attendance 2003, s Clause 6.3 Overtime
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.2 Overtime
24 hours a Ordinary OT - Overtime Employees other than rostered shift day rostered hours Monday to Friday workers and those employees who / Monday - FT/PT perform regular on call shall be paid to Friday for all work undertaken outside normally rostered hours at the rate of time and a half for the first 3 hours on any on day and double time thereafter. double time thereafter per day
Overtime hours for part time workers will depend on their contracted rostered hours per fortnight.
174
Emergenc y
DES Policy
FT/ PT
Any
Nonworking
1 shift type
NA
NA
Need rule
DA
Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 Additional information Valid Codes: Day, Shift, Continuous Shift
Hire to Retire Framework Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Description Day/ Shift Employee Type (FT, PT, Casual) Award Hours RDO Hours Averaging Rec Lve Wks
The total number of recreation leave including any applicable additional leave under the award per year
Additional Leave for Additional leave for; working on Public holidays, Continuous shift work, North & West Queensland Region, N/A holidays Leave Loading When Loading paid Min daily Hours Maximum Number of ordinary hours allowed before OT Paid Meal Breaks Maximum hours before Meal break Interpretation or unique requirements Percentage loading paid on recreation leave, eg 17.5%, 17.5% or projected roster, whichever is greater
The maximum number of ordinary hours worked before overtime must be paid Valid Codes: Yes, No
Number of hours required before a meal break can be taken All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation.
DP
RT
IR
Eg 1 December or when leave is taken Minimum number of hours the employee can be paid for
ele
as
The number of hours as per the award/agreement Valid Codes: Yes, No Valid Code: Yes, No eg Yes, paid based on standard hours, No, paid for actual hours worked for period
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Day / Shift Employee Type Award / Cont Shift (FT, PT, Casual) Hours
RDO
Hours Rec Lve Additional Leave Leave Loading Averag-ing Wks for Holidays
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours Breaks allowed before O/T
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, The following clauses in the Qld Ambulance Employees Award - State 1992 do not apply: 3.3 Wages 3.5 Allowances 2.1.2 Allowances 3.6 EA & Cont Standby 2.3.1 Base Pay 3.7 Weekend Penalty Rates 4.1 Hours of Work 4.2 Overtime 4.3 Meal Breaks 4.4 Rest Pauses 5.1 Public Holidays 5.2 Annual Leave
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Appendix 1
FT
38
No
Yes
17.50%
As leave is taken
As per roster
N/A
no
QAS Managerial Level Staff are not paid overtime, but are provided TOIL. Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.2 part-time employment. The following clauses in the Qld Ambulance Employees Award - State 1992 do not apply: 3.3 Wages 2.1.2 Allowances 3.5 Allowances 2.3.1 Base Pay 3.6 EA & Cont Standby 3.7 Weekend Penalty Rates 4.1 Hours of Work 4.2 Overtime 4.3 Meal Breaks 4.4 Rest Pauses 5.1 Public Holidays 5.2 Annual Leave
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 8.1, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Appendix 1
PT
20-32
No
No
5 Prorata
17.50%
As leave is taken
N/A
no
2.1
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 4.3 Casual. The following clauses in the Qld Ambulance Employees Award - State Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise 1992 do not apply: 3.3 Wages Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 8.2, 3.5 Allowances 3.6 EA & Cont Standby Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 3.7 Weekend Penalty Rates Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise 4.1 Hours of Work Partnership Agreement 2005, Appendix 1 4.2 Overtime 4.3 Meal Breaks 4.4 Rest Pauses 5.1 Public Holidays 5.2 Annual Leave
Casual
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, The following clauses in the Qld Ambulance Employees Award - State 1992 do not apply: 2.1.2 Allowances 3.3 Wages 2.3.1 Base Pay 3.5 Allowances 3.6 EA & Cont Standby 4.1 Hours of Work 4.3 Meal Breaks 5.2 Annual Leave
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Appendix C, Part B, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Appendix 1
QAS Non-Managerial Level Staff Day & Shift (Levels 1,2,3 & 4)
W P
R
FT
I T
38
38
e R
No No No Yes
a le
N/A 0
e s
N/A N/A 2 N/A no 6
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week QAS Managerial Level Staff are not paid overtime, but are provided TOIL. Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year
QAS Managerial Level Staff are not paid overtime, but are provided TOIL.
17.50%
As leave is taken
As per roster
no
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003, Clause 4.2 part-time employment. The following clauses in the Qld Ambulance Employees Award - State 1992 do not apply: 2.1.2 Allowances 3.3 Wages 2.3.1 Base Pay 3.5 Allowances 3.6 EA & Cont Standby 4.1 Hours of Work 4.3 Meal Breaks 5.2 Annual Leave
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 8.1, Appendix C, Part B, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005, Appendix 1
QAS Non-Managerial Level Staff Day & Shift (Levels 1,2,3 & 4)
PT
20-32
No
No
4 Prorata
17.50%
As leave is taken
no
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
5/03/2010
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Day / Shift Employee Type Award / Cont Shift (FT, PT, Casual) Hours
RDO
Hours Rec Lve Additional Leave Leave Loading Averag-ing Wks for Holidays
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours Breaks allowed before O/T
4.1
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award State 2003 Clause 4.3 Casual. The following clauses in the Qld Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Ambulance Employees Award - State Partnership Agreement 2002, 1992 do not apply: Clause 8.2, 2.1.2 Allowances 3.3 Wages Appendix C, Part B, Clause 1 2.3.1 Base Pay 3.5 Allowances Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise 3.6 EA & Cont Standby Partnership Agreement 2005, Appendix 4.1 Hours of Work 1 4.3 Meal Breaks 5.2 Annual Leave
QAS Non-Managerial Level Staff Day & Shift (Levels 1,2,3 & 4)
Casual
38
No
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
no
13
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.3, 6.3
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.2, Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.10 & Appendices 1,2 & 3.
Casuals (except for Managerial Levels 6, 7 & 8 and Non managerial Levels 1,2,3 & 4) Shift < = 10 hrs
Casual
38
No
0.00%
n/a
Yes
6.5
All casual employees shall be entitled to conditions of employment that are specified in the award.
14
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.3, 6.3
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.2 & Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.10 & Appendices 1, 2 & 3.
Casuals (except for Managerial Levels 6, 7 & 8 and Non managerial Levels 1,2,3 & 4) Shift > 10hrs & < = 12 hrs
Casual
38
No
0.00%
n/a
Yes
All casual employees shall be entitled to conditions of employment that are specified in the award.
15
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.2 & Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, Appendix C 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.3, 6.3 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2005 Clause 4.10 & Appendices 1, 2 & 3.
Casuals (except for Managerial Levels 6, 7 & 8 and Non managerial Levels 1,2,3 & 4) Shift > 12hrs
Casual
38
No
19
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Ambulance Service Employees' Award Partnership Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 1999, Clause 5.4, 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 5.6 (14) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
Paramedics, Student Paramedics, Regional Communications Officers & Supervisors Station Officers Shift < = 10 hrs
FT
19.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.4, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances 5.6 (14). State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Agreement Commissioner QAS & Clause 6.2, 6.3 LHMU to 5 weeks annual leave 23/8/95. Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clause 4.10 Meal Breaks & Appendices 1, 2 & 3.
W P
Day / Shift
R
FT
I T
38 38
e R
Yes No Yes
a le
0 0 5
e s
0.00%
n/a
Yes
All casual employees shall be entitled to conditions of employment that are specified in the award.
As per roster
Yes
6.5
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
17.50%
As per roster
Yes
6.5
PTO's not normally required to work public holidays. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
19.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 1999, Clause 5.4, 5.6 (14). 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 6.2, 6.3 Agreement 1997 clause 4.13 Annual Leave. Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clause 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
AFCOM Communications Officers Day / Shift / & Supervisors Cont Shift Shift < = 10 hrs
FT
38
Yes
7 days
As per roster
Yes
6.5
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
5/03/2010
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Day / Shift Employee Type Award / Cont Shift (FT, PT, Casual) Hours
RDO
Hours Rec Lve Additional Leave Leave Loading Averag-ing Wks for Holidays
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours Breaks allowed before O/T
19.3
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances 1999, Clause 5.4, State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay 5.6 (14). Clause 6.2, 6.3 & 7.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clauses 4.7 Unlimited Hours Loading 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
FT
38
Yes
Yes
As per roster
Yes
6.5
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee. OIC's required to work unlimited hours will be paid a 20% loading of the appropriate Station Officer weekly rate. Such loading is in recognition of the time spent on call for clinical responses and compensate such employees for any absence of limitation upon ordinary working hours on five days of the week.
20
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Ambulance Service Employees' Award Partnership Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 1999, Clause 5.4, 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 5.6 (14) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
Paramedics, Student Paramedics, Regional Communications Officers & Supervisors Station Officers Shift > 10hrs & < = 12 hrs
FT
38
Yes
20.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.4, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 5.6 (14). 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, Agreement Commissioner QAS & 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 6.2, 6.3 LHMU to 5 weeks annual leave 23/8/95. Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clause 4.10 Meal Breaks & Appendices 1, 2 & 3.
Day / Shift
FT
20.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.4, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 5.6 (14). 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Clause 6.2, 6.3 Agreement 1997 clause 4.13 Annual Leave. Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
AFCOM Communications Officers Day / Shift / & Supervisors Cont Shift Shift > 10hrs & < = 12 hrs
W P
R
FT
I T
38 38
e R
No Yes Yes for Cont Shift Worker s only
a le
5 0
e s
As per roster
Yes
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
17.50%
As per roster
Yes
PTO's not normally required to work public holidays. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
Yes
7 days
As per roster
Yes
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
5/03/2010
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Day / Shift Employee Type Award / Cont Shift (FT, PT, Casual) Hours
RDO
Hours Rec Lve Additional Leave Leave Loading Averag-ing Wks for Holidays
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours Breaks allowed before O/T
20.3
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a). Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances 1999, Clause 5.4, State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay 5.6 (14). Clause 6.2, 6.3 & 7.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clauses 4.7 Unlimited Hours Loading 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
Officers In Charge on 20% Unlimited Hours Loading Shift > 10hrs & < = 12 hrs
FT
38
Yes
Yes
As per roster
Yes
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee. OIC's required to work unlimited hours will be paid a 20% loading of the appropriate Station Officer weekly rate. Such loading is in recognition of the time spent on call for clinical responses and compensate such employees for any absence of limitation upon ordinary working hours on five days of the week.
21
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Ambulance Service Employees' Award Partnership Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 1999, Clause 5.4, 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 5.6 (14) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breakes & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
Paramedics, Student Paramedics, Regional Communications Officers & Supervisors Station Officers Shift > 12hrs
FT
38
Yes
21.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 1999, Clause 5.4, 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 5.6 (14) 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 6.2, 6.3 Agreement Commissioner QAS & LHMU to 5 weeks annual leave 23/8/95 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clause 4.10 Meal Breaks & Appendices 1, 2 & 3.
Day / Shift
FT
21.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.4, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances 5.6 (14) State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Clause 6.2, 6.3 Agreement 1997 clause 4.13 Annual Leave Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
AFCOM Communications Officers Day / Shift / & Supervisors Cont Shift Shift > 12 hrs
W P
R
FT
I T
38 38
e R
No Yes Yes for Cont Shift Worker s only
a le
5 0
e s
As per roster
Yes
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
17.50%
As per roster
Yes
PTO's not normally required to work public holidays. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
Yes
7 days
As per roster
Yes
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
5/03/2010
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Day / Shift Employee Type Award / Cont Shift (FT, PT, Casual) Hours
RDO
Hours Rec Lve Additional Leave Leave Loading Averag-ing Wks for Holidays
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours Breaks allowed before O/T
21.3
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances 1999, Clause 5.4, State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay 5.6 (14) Clause 6.2, 6.3 & 7.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clauses 4.7 Unlimited Hours Loading 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
FT
38
Yes
Yes
As per roster
Yes
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee. OIC's required to work unlimited hours will be paid a 20% loading of the appropriate Station Officer weekly rate. Such loading is in recognition of the time spent on call for clinical responses and compensate such employees for any absence of limitation upon ordinary working hours on five days of the week.
22
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Ambulance Service Employees' Award - Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 5.6(14) 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 2002, Clause 8.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
Paramedics, Student Paramedics, Regional Communications Officers & Supervisors Station Officers Shift < = 10 hrs
PT
20-32
No
22.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) Ambulance Service Employees' Award - Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 8.1 Agreement Commissioner QAS & LHMU to 5 weeks annual leave 23/8/95 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clause 4.10 Meal Breaks & Appendices 1, 2 & 3.
22.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances Agreement 1997 clause 4.13 Annual State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Leave. Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause 8.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clause 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendix 1, 2, 3&4
W P
Day / Shift
R
PT
I T
20-32
e R
No No
a le
5 Prorata 0
5 Prorata
e s
Yes
6.5
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
17.50%
Yes
6.5
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours PTO's not normally required to work public holidays. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
AFCOM Communications Officers Day / Shift / & Supervisors Cont Shift Shift < = 10 hrs
PT
20-32
No
5 Prorata
7 days Pro-rata
Yes
6.5
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
5/03/2010
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Day / Shift Employee Type Award / Cont Shift (FT, PT, Casual) Hours
RDO
Hours Rec Lve Additional Leave Leave Loading Averag-ing Wks for Holidays
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours Breaks allowed before O/T
22.3
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 & 7.1 8.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clauses 4.7 Unlimited Hours Loading 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
PT
20-32
Yes
No
5 Prorata
As per roster
Yes
6.5
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee. OIC's required to work unlimited hours will be paid a 20% loading of the appropriate Station Officer weekly rate. Such loading is in recognition of the time spent on call for clinical responses and compensate such employees for any absence of limitation upon ordinary working hours on five days of the week.
23
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Ambulance Service Employees' Award Partnership Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 2002, Clause 8.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
Paramedics, Student Paramedics, Regional Communications Officers & Supervisors Station Officers Shift > = 10 hrs & < 12hrs
PT
20-32
No
23.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 2002, Clause 8.1 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 Agreement Commissioner QAS & LHMU to 5 weeks annual leave 23/8/95 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clause 4.10 Meal Breaks & Appendices 1, 2 & 3.
Day / Shift
23.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.4, Ambulance Service Employees' Award 5.6 (14) 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 2002, Clause 8.1 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Agreement 1997 clause 4.13 Annual Leave. Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
W P
R
PT PT
I T
20-32
e R
No No
a le
5 Prorata 0
5 Prorata
e s
13.67%
Yes
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
17.50%
Yes
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours. PTO's not normally required to work public holidays. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
AFCOM Communications Officers Day / Shift / & Supervisors Cont Shift Shift > = 10 hrs & < 12 hrs
20-32
No
5 Prorata
7 days Pro-rata
Yes
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
5/03/2010
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Day / Shift Employee Type Award / Cont Shift (FT, PT, Casual) Hours
RDO
Hours Rec Lve Additional Leave Leave Loading Averag-ing Wks for Holidays
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours Breaks allowed before O/T
23.3
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 & 7.1 8.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clauses 4.7 Unlimited Hours Loading 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
Officers In Charge on 20% Unlimited Hours Loading Shift > = 10 hrs & < 12 hrs
PT
20-32
Yes
No
5 Prorata
As per roster
Yes
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee. OIC's required to work unlimited hours will be paid a 20% loading of the appropriate Station Officer weekly rate. Such loading is in recognition of the time spent on call for clinical responses and compensate such employees for any absence of limitation upon ordinary working hours on five days of the week.
24
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Ambulance Service Employees' Award Partnership Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 2002, Clause 8.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
Paramedics, Student Paramedics, Regional Communications Officers & Supervisors Station Officers Shift > 12hrs
PT
20-32
No
24.1
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 2002, Clause 8.1 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 Agreement Commissioner QAS & LHMU to 5 weeks annual leave 23/8/95 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clause 4.10 Meal Breaks & Appendices 1, 2 & 3.
Day / Shift
24.2
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances 2002, Clause 8.1 State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay AFCOM Brisbane EPA Certified Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 Agreement 1997 clause 4.13 Annual Leave. Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 clauses 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
W P
R
PT PT
I T
20-32
e R
No No
a le
5 Prorata 0
5 Prorata
e s
13.67%
Yes
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
17.50%
Yes
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours. PTO's not normally required to work public holidays. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
AFCOM Communications Officers Day / Shift / & Supervisors Cont Shift Shift > 12 hrs
20-32
No
5 Prorata
7 days Pro-rata
Yes
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Pro rata leave entitlement based on PT to FT hours. Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
5/03/2010
Payment Rules
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Day / Shift Employee Type Award / Cont Shift (FT, PT, Casual) Hours
RDO
Hours Rec Lve Additional Leave Leave Loading Averag-ing Wks for Holidays
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours Breaks allowed before O/T
24.3
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.6 (14) Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Partnership Agreement 2002 Clause Clause 4.2, 6.2, 6.3 & 7.1 8.1 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Clauses 4.7 Unlimited Hours Loading 4.10 Meal Breaks & 5.1 Statutory Holidays & Appendices 1, 2, 3 & 4
PT
20-32
Yes
No
5 Prorata
As per roster
Yes
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year. Public holiday penalties will be removed from the calculation of the average rate of weekend and public holiday penalties and paid as worked. Loading to be paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. If projected rostered penalties are greater than 17.5% annual leave loading, the difference will be calculated into the average rate weekend penalty payment Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee. OIC's required to work unlimited hours will be paid a 20% loading of the appropriate Station Officer weekly rate. Such loading is in recognition of the time spent on call for clinical responses and compensate such employees for any absence of limitation upon ordinary working hours on five days of the week.
31
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 6.2, 6.3
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.4, 5.6 (14) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Appendices 1, 2, 3 Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 1999, Clause 5.4, 5.6 (14) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2005 Appendices 1, 2, 3
Day
FT
38
No
Yes
17.50%
32
Emergency
Ambulance Service Employees' Award 2.1.2 Allowances State 2003, 2.3.1 Base Pay Clause 6.2, 6.3
Day
PT
38
W P
I T
e R
No Yes
a le
5 0
e s
17.50%
As per roster
Yes
6.5
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
As per roster
Yes
6.5
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
5/03/2010
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
H2R Framework
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Award Hours
RDO
Hours Averag-ing
Maximum number of Paid Meal ordinary hours allowed Breaks before O/T
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service QAS Admin Agreement 1999, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Circular 16/92 Clause 5.6 (14), 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Qld Ambulance Service Clause 6.2, 6.3 Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service QAS Admin Agreement 1999, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Circular 16/92 Clause 5.6 (14), 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Qld Ambulance Service Clause 6.2, 6.3 Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.1, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service QAS Admin Agreement 1999, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Circular 16/92 Clause 5.6 (14), 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Qld Ambulance Service Clause 6.2, 6.3 Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service QAS Admin Agreement 1999, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Circular 16/92 Clause 5.6 (14), 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Qld Ambulance Service Clause 6.2, 6.3 Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.1, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service QAS Admin Agreement 1999, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Circular 16/92 Clause 5.6 (14), 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Qld Ambulance Service Clause 6.2, 6.3 Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service QAS Admin Agreement 1999, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Circular 16/92 Clause 5.6 (14), 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Qld Ambulance Service Clause 6.2, 6.3 Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.1, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2
QAS Managerial Level Staff (Levels 6,7 & 8) Shift > 10hrs & < = 12 hrs
Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
As leave is taken
As per roster
no
QAS Managerial Level Staff are not paid overtime, but are provided TOIL. 1st break 6 Loading paid over the full period of leave at hrs, the rate of loading applicable to the full period 2nd break of leave. 10 hrs Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
Emergency
QAS Managerial Level Staff (Levels 6,7 & 8) Shift > 10hrs & < = 12 hrs
Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
As leave is taken
no
Emergency
QAS Non-Managerial Level Staff (Levels 1,2,3 & 4) Shift > 10hrs & < = 12 hrs
Shift
FT
38
Yes
Emergency
QAS Non-Managerial Level Staff (Levels 1,2,3 & 4) Shift > 10hrs & < = 12 hrs
W P
Shift Shift
R
PT FT
I T
38 Yes
e R
Yes 4 Yes 4
a le
0 0
e s
17.50% As leave is taken As per roster Normal rostered hours no
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week QAS Managerial Level Staff are not paid 1st break 6 overtime, but are provided TOIL. hrs, Loading paid over the full period of leave at 2nd break the rate of loading applicable to the full period 10 hrs of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year 1st break 6 Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period hrs, of leave. 2nd break Payment of salary in advance for annual 10 hrs leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
17.50%
As leave is taken
no
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Employee can only have one show holiday 1st break 6 in each calendar year hrs, Loading paid over the full period of leave at 2nd break the rate of loading applicable to the full period 10 hrs of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
Emergency
QAS Managerial Level Staff (Levels 6,7 & 8) Shift > 12hrs
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
As leave is taken
As per roster
no
QAS Managerial Level Staff are not paid overtime, but are provided TOIL. 1st break 4 Loading paid over the full period of leave at hrs, the rate of loading applicable to the full period 2nd break of leave. 10 hrs Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
10
Emergency
QAS Managerial Level Staff (Levels 6,7 & 8) Shift > 12hrs
Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
As leave is taken
no
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week QAS Managerial Level Staff are not paid 1st break 4 overtime, but are provided TOIL. hrs, Loading paid over the full period of leave at 2nd break the rate of loading applicable to the full period 10 hrs of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
11
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service QAS Admin Agreement 1999, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Circular 16/92 Clause 5.6 (14), 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Qld Ambulance Service Clause 6.2, 6.3 Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service QAS Admin Agreement 1999, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Circular 16/92 Clause 5.6 (14), 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Qld Ambulance Service Clause 6.2, 6.3 Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.1, Appendix C, Part A, Clause 1 & 2 Ambulance Service 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Clause 6.2, 6.3 Ambulance Service 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Clause 6.2, 6.3 Ambulance Service 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Clause 6.2, 6.3 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.2, & Appendix B Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.2, & Appendix B Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement, 2002, Clause 6.4, 8.2, & Appendix B
QAS Non-Managerial Level Staff (Levels 1,2,3 & 4) Shift > 12hrs
Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
As leave is taken
As per roster
no
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year 1st break 4 Loading paid over the full period of leave at hrs, the rate of loading applicable to the full period 2nd break of leave. 10 hrs Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
12
Emergency
QAS Non-Managerial Level Staff (Levels 1,2,3 & 4) Shift > 12hrs
Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
17.50%
As leave is taken
no
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Employee can only have one show holiday 1st break 4 in each calendar year hrs, Loading paid over the full period of leave at 2nd break the rate of loading applicable to the full period 10 hrs of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
16
Emergency
Shift
Casual
38
No
No
17
Emergency
Shift
Casual
38
No
No
18
Emergency
Shift
Casual
38
No
25
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service Officers in Charge QAS Admin Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State (required to work public Circular 16/92 1999, Clause 5.4, 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, holidays) 5.6(14) Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Services Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2003, Clause 6.4, & Appendix B
Day
FT
26
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service Officers in Charge Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State QAS Admin (required to work public 1999, Clause 5.4, 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, Circular 16/92 holidays) Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 5.6(14) Qld Fire & Rescue Services Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2003, Clause 6.4, & Appendix B Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service Officers in Charge QAS Admin Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State (required to work public Circular 16/92 1999, Clause 5.4, 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, holidays) 5.6(14) Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Services Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2003, Clause 6.4, & Appendix B
W P
Shift FT
I T
38 38
e R
No 0 Yes 5
a le
0 0
e s
0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 20.00%
n/a
Yes
n/a
Yes
1st break 6 hrs, 2nd break 10 hrs 1st break 4 hrs, 2nd break 10 hrs
n/a
Yes
Yes
As per roster
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
Yes
Yes
20.00%
As per roster
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
27
Emergency
Continuous Shift
FT
38
Yes
Yes
20.00%
As per roster
Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
28
Emergency
Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Ambulance Service Officers in Charge QAS Admin Agreement, 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State (required to work public Circular 16/92 1999, Clause 5.4, 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, holidays) 5.6(14) Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Services Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2003, Clause 6.4, 8.1 & Appendix B Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Ambulance Service Officers in Charge QAS Admin Enterprise Partnership 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State (required to work public Circular 16/92 Agreement, 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, holidays) 1999, Clause 5.4, 5.6(14) Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Services Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2003, Clause 6.4, 8.1 & Appendix B Qld Ambulance Service Workplace Reform Agreement 1995, Clause 4.5.6(a) Qld Ambulance Service Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Officers in Charge QAS Admin 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State Agreement, (required to work public Circular 16/92 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003, 1999, holidays) Clause 6.2, 6.3, 7.1 Clause 5.4, 5.6(14) Qld Fire & Rescue Services Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2003, Clause 6.4, 8.1 & Appendix B Ambulance Service 2.1.2 Allowances Employees' Award - State 2.3.1 Base Pay 2003 Qld Ambulance Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2002
Day
PT
38
Yes
Yes
20.00%
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
29
Emergency
Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
20.00%
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
30
Emergency
Continuous Shift
PT
38
Yes
Yes
53
Emergency
Officers in Charge
W P
I T
e R
Yes 5
a le
e s
20.00% 20.00%
Part Time hours may be within the range of Minimum of 20 hrs & Maximum of 32hrs per week Employee can only have one show holiday in each calendar year Loading paid over the full period of leave at the rate of loading applicable to the full period of leave. Payment of salary in advance for annual leave may be granted upon specfic request by the employee.
Agency
Super. Scheme
Employee Contribution
Employer Contribution
Payment Rules
Valid Combinations
Eligibility Rules
Pay Advice
Code
Issue
Must be expressed as a % Min 2% Max that attracts employer contribution is 8% however employee can contribute 9.41%. Any catch-up contributions in excess of 5.88% must be approved by QSuper Office.
Must be expressed as a % Deduct 15% of employee contribution and add 7.75% to result. Employer contribution calculated using the formula: (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate x 7.75%) + (Employee standard contribution x 85%) as per QSuper Superannuation Contribution Data File Format and Specification The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
Mandatory based upon either - employees salary as at 1 July each year - commencement of salary at appointment date (if after 1 July) or, - upon commencement with scheme. Employer rule: Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more than 100% of their gross (pre-tax) annual earnings (including employee contribution). Updated annually each 1 July. Secondments/transfers within current financial year - contribution based salary is as per advice from previous employer.
Calculation based on employees contribution percentage X superannuable salary rate. Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings and not be shown on their Payment Summary.
Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative Member may opt out for earning. RBL purposes, however, Employer this is on QSuper advice contributions not displayed. only. Casual employees not eligible.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
woG Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Voluntary May be fixed or % amount N/A Employer rule: User input of fixed amount. Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more Amount to reduce employees than 100% of their gross (pre-tax) annual taxable earnings. earnings (including employee contribution). Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary Defined Benefit Plan Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan (post 23/09/00)
woG Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan - Contributory Must be expressed as a % Min 2% Max 5% Note: The maximum employer contribution is 12.75% for a 5% employee contribution. If an employee taking advantage of salary sacrifice contributions wishes to pay extra contributions above the 5% (e.g. an extra 0.88% to offset the effects of tax), this extra contribution would be regarded as a voluntary salary sacrifice contribution and would not attract employer contributions this additional 0.88% payment is administered by QSuper Office. Employer contribution calculated using the formula: (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate elected by employee x 7.75%) + Employee standard contribution. As per QSuper Superannuation Contribution Data File Format and Specification. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. Must be expressed as a % Add 7.75% to employees contribution rate to a maximum result of 12.75%.
Employer rule: Calculation based upon percentage Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more and derived payroll results. than 100% of their gross (pre-tax) annual earnings (including employee contribution). Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings.
W P
I T
e R
a le
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
e s
Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible if members of corresponding compulsory plan. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
Employer rule: Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
woG
N/A
User input of fixed or % amount. Employer rule: Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more than 100% of their gross (pre-tax) annual earnings (including employee contribution).
Accumulation Plan SGC Employer Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Contributory Accumulation Plan Contributory Salary Sacrifice State Plan
Employer rule: Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
woG Defined Benefit Plan Mandatory based upon either - employees salary as at 1 July each year Add 7.75% to employees contribution rate. - commencement of salary at appointment Min 2% date (if after 1 July) or, Max 5% Catch-Up 5% to 8% (catchup is to be approved Employer contribution calculated using the - upon commencement with scheme. formula: by QSuper prior to increasing member's Updated annually each 1 July. (Employee standard contribution / contribution rate) contribution % rate x 7.75%) + Employee Secondments/transfers within current standard contribution As per QSuper Superannuation Contribution financial year - contribution based salary is as per advice from previous employer. Data File Format and Specification. Must be expressed as a % Must be expressed as a % The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. Calculation based on employees contribution percentage X superannuable salary rate. Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70. Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible. Existing Defined Benefit members who transfer/second should be recommenced in Defined Benefit, otherwise all new employees must commence in Accumulation. Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions not displayed.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
woG Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary May be fixed or % amount N/A N/A
W P
I T
e R
a le
e s
Amount determined by user input of Salary Sacrifice Defined fixed or % amount. Benefit Voluntary Defined Benefit Plan Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan (post 23/09/00)
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible if members of corresponding compulsory plan. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
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Must be expressed as a % Add 7.75% to employees contribution rate to a maximum result of 12.75%. Employer contribution calculated using the formula: (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate elected by employee x 7.75%) + Employee standard contribution. As per QSuper Superannuation Contribution Data File Format and Specification. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
Calculation based upon percentage Accumulation Plan derived through superannuable Voluntary Salary calculation Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
All employees are eligible. All new employees must commence on this scheme. Existing Defined Benefit members who transfer/second should be recommenced in Defined Benefit, otherwise all new employees must commence in Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
woG Accumulation Plan SGC Employer N/A 9% from 01/07/2002 The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. Derived through superannuable Salary N/a Employees that receive a salary of Salary Sacrifice $450 in a month and/or employees Accumulation Plan Voluntary that receive a yearly salary that is at Accumulation Plan Voluntary least 50% of the tax-free threshold for taxation purposes. Calculation based upon legislated percentage and derived payroll results. After 1 May 2000, casual employees only are eligible. (Casuals commenced prior 1 May 2000 can remain in this category.) Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
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Amount determined by user input of Accumulation Plan for State fixed or % amount. Plan Accumulation Plan SGC Employer Accumulation Plan Contributory State Plan Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Contributory Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice State Plan Police Plan Salary Sacrifice Police Plan
After age 70 employees can All employees are eligible remain a member but are only if members of corresponding plan. eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
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3% of actual superannuable salary for the cycle, ie, not aligned to 1 October salary.
Actual superannuable salary for the cycle, ie, State Plan or Salary Sacrifice State Accumulation Plan Voluntary State Plan not aligned to 1 October salary. Plan must align with this record. Calculation based on percentage of Salary Sacrifice State Plan superannuable salary rate. Contributions cease upon the employee reaching age 70.
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
Casual employees not eligible. Only members of State Plan are eligible. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
woG State Plan Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or fixed amount). Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or Based upon employees salary as at 1 October each year and updated annually in fixed amount). first full pay period in November each year. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount. Accumulated Plan for State must align with this record. Calculation based on percentage of superannuable salary rate or a fixed amount if entered. Accumulation Plan for State Must transfer to Accumulation at age 65 or on QSuper Plan Accumulation Plan Voluntary advice. State Super Buy Back Casual employees not eligible. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only. Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions not displayed.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
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Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or Based upon employees salary as at 1 October each year and updated annually in fixed amount). first full pay period in November each year. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
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Accumulated Plan must align with this record. Calculation based on percentage of superannuable salary rate or a fixed amount if entered. Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings.
Accumulation Plan Voluntary Must transfer to Accumulation Accumulation Plan for State at age 65 or on QSuper advice. Plan Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary
Casual employees not eligible. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning. Employer contributions not displayed.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
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Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% or Based upon employees salary as at 1 fixed amount). October each year and updated annually in first full pay period in November each year.
Amount determined by user input of Accumulation Plan for State Must transfer to Accumulation Casual employees not fixed or % amount. Plan at age 65 or on QSuper eligible. State Plan advice. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation.
Refer to QAS Commissioner's Memorandum No. 13/02 for rules on inclusion of variable allowances in superannuable salary Australian Government, Australian Taxation Office, Non-Profit News Service No. 0066 Legislation passed: Concessions for public ambulance services. Tax Laws amendment (2004 Measures No. 2) Bill 2004 was passed on 18 June 2004 in the Senate and is waiting royal Assent. The bill contains fringe benefits tax (FBT) and deductible gift recipient status changes for public ambulance services. The bill amends the FBT law to provide public ambulance services with the same FBT treatment as is provided to public hospitals. Public ambulance services will be able to access an FBT exemption of up to $17,000 of grossed-up taxable value per employee, and will also be able to access the remote area housing FBT exemption under the same criteria as applies to public hospitals. In addition, the income tax law will be amended to allow public ambulance services to endorsed to receive tax deductible gift. See Attachment for further details
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Award Description Apprentices and Trainees Wages and Conditions (Queensland Government Departments and Certain Family Leave Award Queensland Public Sector Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
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Entitlements
Tax Treatment
Payment Summary
See below for Payment Summary area of the different components of the VER entitlements
Variation code
See below for tax treatment of the different components of the VER entitlements VER package entitlements by appointment status: Tenured Employees Other than Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers VER package includes: Accrued Recreation leave Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of Voluntary Early Retirement (VER) continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service VER 1 year or more Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year Pro rata long service leave payable of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the Directive 11/05 payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. In addition employees may be offered an incentive payment which is $6500 or eight weeks pay at the employee's substantive level, whichever is greater. Tenured part-time employees offered an incentive payment are entitled to a portion of the incentive payment , which will be adjusted to reflect the proportion of full-time hours worked by the employee. The incentive payment will be reduced by the equivalent of 1 week's pay for each week the employee delays departure after the specified date. Incentive payments do not are unsuccessful in seeking deployment or redeployment. Incentive payment includes payment in lieu of notic Tenured Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers VER package includes: Accrued Recreation leave Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. In addition employees may be offered an incentive payment which is 10 weeks pay at the employee's substantive level provided the offer is accepted within 2 weeks (14 days) of the offer being made. Incentive payments do not apply to employees who are unsuccessful in seeking deployment or redeployment. Incentive payment includes payment in lieu of notice. Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/93 (Section 4.110)
All accrued annual leave and loading @ (30% + Medicare levy 31.5%). First $320.00 of loading in a Lump Sum A Financial year is tax free
th LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 1/20 (5%) taxed @ marginal rates LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 taxed @ 31.5%
Cash equivalent of Public Holidays, all other leave eg. RDOs, TOIL etc. Any other payments that are normally made on resignation or retirement
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983 Lump Sum C / ETP Payment Summary Total the amounts payable.
Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount. Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5%
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Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for the entire ETP component regardless of age. All other payments including VER component, In lieu of Notice payments The amount equal to or less than the ATO's allowable tax-free component is tax-free. Calculate: The amount more than the tax free component (if any) is then treated as an ETP and the following Tax Total completed years of service Calculate the ATOs allowable tax-free component of a bona-fide redundancy or voluntary early retirement is applied if taken as cash and it is shown on the ETP payment summary: Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983 scheme using the formula in the general rules. Calculate VER component as per current Directive (11/05) on VERs Add all payments (Severance + Incentive payment (If applicable)) being made to the employee except Annual Leave and Long Service leave Total the amounts payable. (these are treated as per above). Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply Take the total of payments as per the point above away from the ATOs allowable tax free component that by the ETP component amount Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than the ETP threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age
Tax free component -Lump Sum D Amounts above tax free component: Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount)
Death (Section 4.170 of ATO Tax Regulations) Death less than 5 years No long Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/1993 (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax service leave payable Regulations) Directive 05/07, 21.1(e) Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL)
All unused annual leave and annual leave loading is tax free
Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor
Death 5 years or more Long service Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave types. Civil Construction severance payment Dependent (With or without Tax File Number TFN). Nil tax is applied and other payments are regarded as a Death Benefit ETP. leave payable on pro rata basis Directive 05/07, 21.1(e) The tax applied depends on who is receiving the payment. Trustee of Estate (With or without TFN). Tax rate is nil but the employees eligible service period (ESP) Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the must be worked out and reported on the ETP Payment Summary Executor Non-Dependent with TFN. Employees eligible service period (ESP) must be worked out and reported Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor on ETP Payment Summary. Pre July 1983 component nil tax Post June 1983 component tax @ 31.5% (untaxed component) Non-Dependent without TFN. Employees eligible service period (ESP) must be worked out and reported on ETP Payment Summary. Both Pre July 1983 and Post June 1983 is all taxed @ 46.5% Redundancy/Retrenchment, Invalidity/Ill-Health and Ill-Health Retirement Redundancy/Retrenchment less Redundancy/Retrenchment package entitlements by appointment status: See below for tax treatment of the different components of the entitlements than 1 year Tenured Employees Other than Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers No long service leave payable Retrenchment package includes: Directive 10/05 Accrued Recreation leave Directive 22/05 Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of Redundancy/Retrenchment 1 year continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service or more Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year Long service leave payable of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the Directive 10/05 payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement Directive 22/05 of Policy issued by QIRC. Resignation due to IllTenured Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers Health/Incapacity, Domestic or accrued Recreation leave other pressing necessity, accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year employee dismissed unfairly or for of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service reasons other than conduct or Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete capacity to perform, less than 7 year of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided years the payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and No long service leave payable Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. Directive 5/07, clause 20.1 Temporary Employees employed on an on-going basis Resignation due to Ill(see Directive 22/05 for eligibility criteria) Health/Incapacity, Domestic or Retrenchment package includes: other pressing necessity, Accrued Recreation leave employee dismissed unfairly or for Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year reasons other than conduct or of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service capacity to perform, 7 years or Severance benefits are payable when temporary engagements have being terminated early and when more contracts have not been renewed. Eligible employees are entitled to severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of recognised service, minimum Long service leave payable payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the payment is not less than the Directive 5/07, clause 20.1 severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. Ill-Health Retirement less than 5 years No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, clause 21.1(d) Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/1993 (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax Regulations)
See below for Payment Summary area of the different components of the entitlements
Ill-Health Retirement greater than Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL) 5 years Long service leave payable Directive 5/07, clause 21.1(d) Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave eg. RDOs, TOIL etc. Any other payments that are normally made on resignation or retirement
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All accrued annual leave @ (30% + Medicare levy 31.5%). First $320.00 of loading paid in a fiscal year is tax free
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th LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 only 1/20 (5%) taxed @ marginal rates
LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 taxed @ 31.5% Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
Total the amounts payable. Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount. Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age
All other payments including Redundancy/Retrenchment component, In lieu of Notice payments (excluding any Invalidity component) Calculate:Total completed years of service Calculate the ATOs allowable tax-free component of a bona-fide redundancy or voluntary early retirement scheme using the formula in the general rules. Calculate severance component as per current Directive (10/05) on Redundancy/Retrenchment. Add all payments being made to the employee except Annual Leave and Long Service leave (these are treated as per above). Take the total of payments as per the point above away from the ATOs allowable tax free component
The amount equal to or less than the ATOs allowable tax-free component is tax-free.
The amount in excess of the tax free component (if any) is then treated as an ETP and the following Tax is applied if taken as cash and it is shown on the ETP payment summary:
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983 Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full that by the ETP component amount amount) Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than the ETP threshold $117,576.00 (2003/2004 financial year indexed annually) and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5%
Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount)
Total the amounts payable. Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount
To calculate the tax free portion (post June 1994) use the following formula (AxB) C Where A = the full amount of the ETP B = the number of days between the date of termination and the date of retirement (Should the person have continued working) i.e. Age 60 for a female employee and age 65 for a male employee C = the number of whole days of the employees service plus the number of whole days calculated at under B Take the figure away from the post June 1983 amount to get your (post June 1983 to pre July 1994)
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Post June 1994 portion of the ETP is Tax Free ETP Payment Summary (show full amount)
Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 but before July 1994 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Portion after June 1994 is tax free (regardless of age) Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age All other termination reasons Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading Section 70 Contract less than a (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax Regulations) year No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 21.1(a) Section 70 Contract greater than a year Long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 21.1(a) Cessation of Temp or Casual less Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL) than 10 years No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 1.1, 2.1, 2.3 & 2.4 Leave and loading accrued before 18 August 1993 Taxed at a rate of (30% + Medicare levy 1.5% 31.5% Leave and loading accrued after 17 August 1993 Taxed @ marginal rates (First $320.00 of loading paid in a fiscal year is tax free) (See explanation and example under General Rules at the end of this Appendix Lump Sum A CW
Gross earnings
LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 only 1/20th (5%) taxed @ marginal rates LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 and before 18 August 1993 Taxed @ 31.5% LSL accrued after 17 August 1993 Taxed @ marginal rates
Cessation of Temp or Casual greater than 10 years Long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 1.1, 2.1, 2.3 & 2.4
ETP Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave. In lieu of Notice payments and any other payments made to the employee
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
Total the amounts payable. Resignation < 10 years No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 2.1 Resignation > 10 years Long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 2.1 Retirement (Vol) < 5 years No long service leave payable Directive 5/07, 21.1(c) Retirement (Vol) > 5 years Long service leave payable on pro rata basis Directive 5/07, 21.1(c) Detach to another Govt Dept. Leave transferred - not paid out
Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age)
Apprenticeship Complete No particular provisions but useful for reporting Machinery of Government Leave transferred not paid out
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Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (Show full amount) Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (Show full amount)
Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than the ETP threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age
Field Agency
Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 The description of absence type Leave Balance(s) leave is deducted from, eg, Recreation Leave + accrual balance, No deduction
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Valid Codes: Paid, Unpaid Is the leave paid or unpaid Award Hours The number of hours as per the award/agreement Accrual per The amount at which the leave accrues per year Year Entitlement Entitlements for non accrual absence types, eg Emergent/Compassionate leave 3 days Interpretation All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. Include here if casuals are eligible or unique requirements Valid Codes: Yes, No Advance Accrual Grant Are the employees granted leave in advance, eg Sick advance, RDO Comments Any other comments Paid/Unpaid
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Absence Types
Reference Number
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Reference / Source Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.2(1)
Directive / Circular
Entitlement 42 days (inclusive of weekends and public holidays) per year - available at half pay.
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Applies to Air Crew (Base Manager, Chief Aircrew Officer, Senior Aircrew Officer, Pilot, Aircrew Officer and Rescue Crew Officer) Leave loading payment tax free for first $320 each year. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. Excludes casuals. Leave can be prepaid. Leave is available at half pay. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Minimum of 12 months at higher duties rate required to be paid leave at higher rate. Applies to Chief Engineer and Base Engineer Leave loading payment tax free for first $320 each year. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. Excludes casuals. Leave can be prepaid. Leave is available at half pay. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Minimum of 12 months relieving at the higher rate for the leave to be paid at the higher rate. Pro - rata basis after 7 years of service subject to departmental convenience. Available at half pay. Casuals eligible. Casual Loading to be paid for absence period. Minimum of one week period applies. Employees who revert to a lower classification have accrued leave paid out at the higher rate and any leave accrued after the reversion paid out at the new rate. No part days allowed. No negative entitlement allowed. Leave can be prepaid. Absence hours calculated as per roster. Daily or hourly entitlement after 10 years service. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
Comments Employees may not accumulate more than 84 consecutive days of recreation leave. The Chief Executive may require leave to be taken in whole days. Leave loading is paid in December on the first 28 days consecutive days only. With the exception of the number of days' entitlement, recreation leave is applied as per Directive No. 20/05 Recreation Leave. Accrues 9.6591 hours per fortnight and debited as 6 hours per day
70
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.2(2)
Paid
25 days
25 days (exclusive of weekends and No publi holidays) per year - available at half pay.
Employees may not accumulate more than 50 days of recreation leave. The Chief Executive may require leave to be taken in whole days. Leave loading is paid in December on the first 20 days consecutive days only. With the exception of the number of days' entitlement, recreation leave is applied as per Directive No. 20/05 Recreation Leave
72
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.4
Paid
1.3 weeks
No
74
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.1 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.1
Directive No. Unpaid Sick Leave 19/05 Sick Leave Clause 7.1
N/A
75
Emergency
Award Free
Sick Leave
Sick Leave Paid entitlement + accrual balance Once Sick Leave is exhausted Meritorious Sick Leave (if granted) will than be used, or War Service Sick Leave Grant or undrawn recreation leave
W P
Unpaid N/A
R
Nil
I T
e R
a le
No
e s
Accures at 2.0928 hours per fortnight and debited 6 hours per day Where an employee voluntarily reverts to a lower class, the employee is entitled to LSL accrued as at the date of the reversion at the employee's class and paypoint immediately preceding the reversion. LSL accrued after reversion to a lower class (including any subsequent promotion to a class < the class prior to reversion) is payable at the the employee's class and paypoint at the time of taking leave. LSL accrued at the lower class will be exhausted before drawing down on the LSL accrual from prior to reversion .
Sick leave without salary only granted when all sick leave on full salary has been exhausted.
10 working 10 working days per year days 65 days meritorious sick leave 65 days War Service leave if approved
Yes
accures at 3.2197 hours per fortnight and debited as Absence hours calculated as per roster. 8.4 hours per day Part days may be taken. No negative leave entitlement allowed. Any sick accrual from Approved Meritorious Service or undrawn recreation leave is added to employee's sick leave accrual War service sick leave can be used without exhausting ordinary sick leave or sick leave chargeable against undrawn recreation leave, but if wishing to use meritorious sick leave as well than ordinary sick leave and sick leave against undrawn recreation leave must be exhausted. Entitlement should only apply to Sick Leave accrued before 1 July 1999 when using undrawn recreation leave once sick leave on full pay is exhausted. Paid sick leave is availalbe to employees on paid parental leave but must be for a minimum of one week. Employee entitled to use sick leave if on recreation leave and the period of illness is more than 3 working days. Employee entitled to use sick leave if on long service leave and the period of illness is at least 1 week. 10 workings days sick leave advanced on full salary in the first year of service. Where Temporary employees are appointed for a specific period only, sick leave gra or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Additional special sick leave (no deduction at the CEO's discretion). Normal pay is to be paid to an employee for a public holiday that occurs immediately before, during or after an absence on sick leave on full salary or that occurs immediately before or after an absence on sick leave without salary. Payment is not made for public holidays that fall during a period of unpaid sick leave and absence hours should be recorded as per the roster.
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Reference Number
77
Agency
Emergency
Cluster
1
Reference / Source Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.3. Family Leave (Queensland Public Sector) Award - State 2004 Clause 4.1. Industrial Relations Act 1999 - Division 4 Section 40.
Directive / Circular
Directive No. 05/06 Bereavement Leave
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Part days may be taken. Applicable to casual employees without pay. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. If taking leave without pay, absence hours are to be calculated as per work pattern or roster.
Comments
79
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5. Industrial Relations Act Part 2 - Family Leave Section 29A. Family Leave Award Queensland Public Sector Clause 2.1. Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5. Family Leave (Queensland Public Sector) Award - State 2004 Clause 2.2.
Directive No. 18/05 Paid Parental Leave Clause 3.1 Circular C5/05
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
No
Includes Long Term Casuals. A second period unpaid parental leave of up to 52 weeks (providing a maximum of 104 weeks in total) may be applied for - this is not an entitlement. Absence hours calculated as per roster.
80
Emergency
Award Free
No deduction
Paid
N/A
12 calendar weeks full pay (including public holidays) based on standard working hours - per pregnancy. Available at half pay for 24 weeks.
No
82
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5.
Directive No. 18/05 Paid Parental Leave Clause 3.2 Circular C5/05
Spousal Leave
No deduction
Paid
N/A
84
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5.
Directive No. 18/05 Paid Parental Leave Clause 3.1.4 Circular C5/05
No deduction
W P
Paid N/A Paid N/A
One standard working week (including public holidays) per instance - available at half pay for two weeks.
I T
e R
a le
No
Includes Long Term Casuals. Available at half pay - minimum of two weeks applies and there is no effect on leave accrual rates if taking leave at half pay. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Sector for period. If less than the standard leave available is taken the unused portion of the paid parental leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Employee entitled to paid sick leave whilst on paid maternity leave - one week minimum applies. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Available at half pay (for two weeks) and there is no effect on leave accrual rates if taking leave at half pay. Includes Long Term Casuals. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Sector for period. If less than the standard leave available is taken the unused portion of the paid parental leave cannot be banked or preserved in any way. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
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Up to one standard working week (air crew 42 hours; engineers 38 hours) per pregnancy (including public holidays)
No
85
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5.
Directive No. 18/05 Paid Parental Leave Clause 3.2.5 Circular C5/05
No deduction
No
86
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5.
Directive No. 18/05 Paid Parental Leave Clause 3.3.5 Circular C5/05
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Up to one standard working week (air crew 42 hours; engineers 38 hours) per pregnancy (including public holidays)
No
Includes Long Term Casuals. Part days may be taken. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Sector for period. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Includes Long Term Casuals. Part days may be taken. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Sector for period. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Includes Long Term Casuals. Part days may be taken. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Sector for period. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
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Reference Number
87
Agency
Emergency
Cluster
1
Reference / Source Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5.
Directive / Circular
Directive No. 18/05 Paid Parental Leave Clause 3.3.5 Circular C5/05
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
88
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5.
Directive No. 18/05 Paid Parental Leave Clause 3.3.1 Circular C5/05
Paid
N/A
12 standard working weeks (including public holidays) based on standard working hours, per instance
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Includes Long Term Casuals. Part days may be taken. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Sector for period. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. No Includes Long Term Casuals. Available at half pay for 24 weeks and there is no effect on leave accruals if taking the leave at half pay. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Sector for period. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. No Includes Long Term Casuals. Available at half pay for two weeks and there is no effect on leave accruals if taking the leave at half pay. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Sector for period. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Use of sick leave or overtime Absence hours calculated as per work pattern. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. However, entitlement should only apply to Sick Leave accrued after 1 July 1995. No negative entitlement allowed. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
Comments
89
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5.
No deduction
Paid
N/A
94
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5. Family Leave (Queensland Public Sector) Award - State 2004 Clause 3.1(a) and 3.4. Industrial Relations Act 1999 - Part 2 - Family Leave - Section 39(1). Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5. Family Leave (Queensland Public Sector) Award - State 2004 Clause 3.1(a) and 3.3 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5. Family Leave (Queensland Public Sector) Award - State 2004 Clause 3.2. Industrial Relations Act 1999 - Part 2 - Family Leave - Section 39A.
Paid
N/A
No
95
Emergency
Award Free
Paid
N/A
96
Emergency
Award Free
W P
Unpaid N/A
I T
e R
a le
No
e s
Use of recreation leave Absence hours calculated as per work pattern Daily entitlement. No part days allowed. No negative entitlement allowed. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
No
97
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.5. Family Leave (Queensland Public Sector) Award - State 2004 - clause 2.2.
Directive No. 18/05 Paid Parental Leave Clause 4.5 Circular C5/05
No deduction
Paid
N/A
12 standard working weeks (including public holidays) based on standard working hours, per instance
No
Includes Long Term Casuals. Available at half pay for 24 weeks. A 12 month qualifying period applies to employees i.e. must be continuously employed within Public Service for period. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
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Reference Number
98
Agency
Emergency
Cluster
1
Reference / Source Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6
Directive / Circular
Absence Type
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
Comments
99
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Competition Sport Leave Special Leave - International Sporting Competitions
No deduction
Paid
N/A
100
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Competitive Sport Leave Special Leave - National Sporting Competitions
No deduction
Paid
N/A
5 working days in any one calendar year No (includes travel and training period)
101
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Seminar, ConferencesSpecial Leave - associated with area of Seminars, employment conferences other than as an Official Representative Directive 8/06 - Seminar, Conferences Special Leave - member of society Seminars, conferences other than as an Official Representative Directive 8/06- Returning Officer Leave Special Leave Returning Officer
No deduction
Paid
N/A
102
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6
No deduction
Paid
N/A
103
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6
No deduction
Paid
N/A
leave as approved
104
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Flood, cyclones, bushfires Special Leave - Leave Flood, Cyclones, Bushfires etc
No deduction
Paid
N/A
105
Emergency
Award Free
No deduction
W P
Paid N/A Paid N/A Paid N/A
I T
e R
a le
No No
Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
e s
Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
Absence hours calculated in less than one day or whole days. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
No
Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated in less than one day only. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
106
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Emergency Management Special Leave - Courses Leave - State Emergency Emergency Service Management Courses
No deduction
107
Emergency
Award Free
No deduction
leave as approved
No
108
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Platelet Donor Leave Special Leave Platelet etc Donors
No deduction
Paid
N/A
No
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Reference Number
109
Agency
Emergency
Cluster
1
Reference / Source Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6
Directive / Circular
Absence Type
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Absence hours calculated in less than one day only. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
Comments
110
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Retirement Plan Seminar Special Leave Pre Retirement Seminar
No deduction
Paid
N/A
No
Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster.
111
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Exceptional Circumstances Special Leave - Leave No Pay Exceptional Circumstances
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
No
112
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Exceptional Circumstances Special Leave - Leave Full Pay Exceptional Circumstances
No deduction
Paid
N/A
leave as approved
No
Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken.
113
Emergency
Award Free
Recreation Leave Paid entitlement + accrual balance or long service leave entitlement + accrual balance
N/A
2 months
114
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
2 months
115
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06- Local Government or ATSIC Special Leave - Leave - Mayor, Commissioner Local or chair Government or ATSIC Leave
No deduction
Paid
N/A
116
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Local Government or ATSIC Special Leave - Leave - other positions Local Government or ATSIC Leave
No deduction
W P
Paid N/A Unpaid N/A Paid N/A
I T
e R
a le
No
No
Use of recreation or Long Service Leave Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Business decision required to determine yearly interval. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Business decision required to determine yearly interval. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
e s
Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken.
117
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Australian Volunteer Abroad Special Leave - Leave No Pay Australian Volunteers Abroad
No deduction
2 years
No
118
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Declared Emergency situation Special Leave - or state of disaster Leave Declared Emergency situation or state of disaster Leave Directive 8/06 - Reserve Forces Leave Special Leave Training - Naval, Army & Air Defence Force Reserve Forces Leave
No deduction
leave as approved
No
Employee entitled to leave as required. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Applies for leave from 1 July 2004 Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
119
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6
No deduction
Paid
N/A
32 calendar days per financial year (incl Sat & Sun), plus an additional 14 calendar days per financial year during the employee's first year of reserve service where attending recruit/initial training
No
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Reference Number
120
Agency
Emergency
Cluster
1
Reference / Source Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.6 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.7
Directive / Circular
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Directive 8/06 - Reserve Forces Leave - Travel - No deduction Special Leave Naval, Army & Air Force Defence Reserve Forces Leave
121
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06 - Reserve Forces Leave - No pay No deduction Special Leave Defence Reserve Forces Leave
Unpaid
N/A
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Applies for leave from 1 July 2004 Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. No Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster.
Comments
122
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 8/06
Special - No Pay
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
No
123
Emergency
Award Free
No deduction
Paid
N/A
leave as approved
No
124
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.7
No deduction
Paid
N/A
leave as approved
125
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.7 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.7 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.7
No deduction
126
Emergency
Award Free
No deduction
W P
Unpaid N/A Paid N/A
Paid
N/A
I T
e R
a le
No No
Excludes Casual employees For exams held on work days between 9am to 5pm or other approved standard hours of duty. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Higher duties to be paid when sitting for exams
Excludes Casual employees employees on variable working hours between 9am to 5pm up to a maximum of 8 hours per working week provided that a maximum of 1.5 hours leave is only allowed between 12 noon and 2pm. employees on standard working hours to a maximum of of 8 hours per working week excluding the minimum period allowed for lunch. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Higher duties amount to be paid when attending lectures less than 1 working day Excludes Casual employees Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Excludes Casual employees Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster.
e s
leave as approved
leave as approved
No
127
Emergency
Award Free
No deduction
No
128
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.7
Directive No SARAS Leave - Charged to 12/99 Study and Rec Leave Examination Leave
Paid
N/A
No
Excludes General and Casual employees. 20 days is for compulsory residential schools attendance. Chief executive approval other. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Excludes Casual employees Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. No negative entitlement allowed. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
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Reference Number
129
Agency
Emergency
Cluster
1
Reference / Source Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.7 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 6.8 and Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 4.2 (2)
Directive / Circular
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Directive No Study, residential school, No deduction 12/99 Study and attendance and SARAS Leave Examination No Pay Leave
Entitlement
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Excludes Casual employees Absence hours calculated as per roster.
Comments
130
Emergency
Award Free
Directive No. Court Attendance - State Gov 4/05 Court Attendance and Jury Service
No deduction
Paid
N/A
leave as approved
No
Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Leave taken against recreation leave, TOIL or accrued hours. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
131
Emergency
Award Free
Directive No. Court Attendance - Private 4/05 Court Attendance and Jury Service
N/A
leave as approved
No
132
Emergency
Award Free
Directive No. Court Attendance - Private 4/05 Court Attendance and Jury Service
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
leave as approved
No
133
Emergency
Award Free
Directive No. Jury Service 4/05 Court Attendance and Jury Service
No deduction
Paid
N/A
leave as approved
No
135
Emergency
Award Free
TOIL Bank
135
Emergency
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 4.2 (4)
TOIL Bank
D
138 Emergency 1
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Paid N/A Unpaid N/A
No defined limit.
I T
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a le
No No
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Chief Aircrew Officers and Senior Aircrew Officers are entitled to TOIL when operating on the flying roster. Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. No negative leave entitlement. No accrual, leave balance banked as worked. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
Salaries paid to Base Engineers at all increment levels contain a rolled-up amount as Minimum Overtime Allowance (MOTA). This equates to two hours of overtime per week, at single time rates. This amount is $4000 per annum as at 1 July 2005. Overtime worked in excess of two hours per week will accrue as TOIL on a single time basis. Accrued TOIL balances will be paid out quarterly on a single time basis. Part days may be taken. No negative leave entitlement. No accrual, leave balance banked as worked. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Excludes temporary and casual employees. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Excludes temporary and casual employees. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Conditions apply to time allowed for travelling from one centre to another - based on kilometres travelled if by car; or time as necessasry if travelling by train. Excludes Casual employees Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
Award Free
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.2
No deduction
up to 5 working days per year from the date of appointment to remote centre
No
139
Emergency
Award Free
No deduction
No
140
Emergency
Award Free
Transfer
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Two days at the former centre; two days No at the new centre; plus necessary travel time; 1 day to pack.
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Reference Number
141
Agency
Emergency
Cluster
1
Reference / Source Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Part 8 and Clause 5.3.7 WorkCover Act
Directive / Circular
148
Emergency
Award Free
Directive 6/01
WorkCover - No Pay
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Casuals eligible. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or roster. Part days may be taken. Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. No Leave to be identified as either Incidents, Illnesses or Dangerous Occurrences. Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Casuals eligible Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave without pay to claim worker's compensation.
Comments
149
Emergency
Award Free
WorkCover Act
No deduction
Paid
N/A
No
Payment based on either greater of 85% of Normal Weekly Earnings or Award rate. After 26 weeks workcover reimbursement changes Leave to be identified as either Incidents, Illnesses or Dangerous Occurrences. Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Casuals eligible Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. No negative leave entitlement allowed. Casuals eligible Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per roster. Part days may be taken. Daily entitlement. No negative leave entitlement allowed. Casuals eligible Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Absence hours calculated as per roster and for casual employees based on average hours worked. No part days allowed. Daily entitlement after 10 years service. No negative leave entitlement allowed. Minimum two week period applies. Casuals eligible Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. Included in $500 dependant on when injured worker has consulted with a treating medical practioner (when in receipt of QComp medical certificate) Payment based on either greater of 85% of Normal Weekly Earnings or Award rate. Absence hours calculated as per roster and for casual employees based on average hours worked. Part days may be taken. Casuals eligible Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay. First $500 paid for the excess Absence hours calculated as per roster and for casual employees based on average hours worked. Part days may be taken. Casuals eligible Higher duties minimum period of 3 days or 3 weeks (depending upon the percentage of higher duties undertaken) is not affected if the employee resumes duty in the "higher classification level" immediately upon returning from leave and the employee had taken leave with pay.
150
Emergency
Award Free
WorkCover Act
Paid
N/A
151
Emergency
Award Free
WorkCover Act
Paid
N/A
152
Emergency
Award Free
WorkCover Act
D
153 Emergency 1
W P
Paid N/A Paid N/A
I T
e R
a le
No No
No
e s
Award Free
WorkCover Act
No deduction
No
154
Emergency
Award Free
WorkCover Act
No deduction
Paid
N/A
No
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Reference Number
155
Agency
Emergency
Cluster
1
Directive / Circular
Advance Accrual Interpretation or unique requirements Grant No Employee who is required by Aboriginal tradition or Island custom to attend an ATSI ceremony. Absence hours calculated as per work pattern or rostered hours.
Comments
W P
I T
e R
a le
e s
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Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg.
Hire to Retire Framework Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Description
Included in Overtime Valid Code: Yes, No and penalties rate Allowance amount included in the OT and penalty rate calculation. Included in Loading rate calculation Included in Cash Equiv rate calculation Paid whilst on Higher Duties Superannuable Valid Code: Yes, No Allowance amount included in the leave loading rate calculation. Valid Code: Yes, No Allowance amount included in the Cash equivalent rate calculation. Valid Code: Yes, No, Other Is the allowance payable whilst the employee is on higher duties. For other requirements, note in Interpretation or unique requirements. Valid Code: Yes, No Is the allowance used in the calculation of the superannuable salary.
Interpretation or All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. unique requirements
DP
Valid Code: Recurring, One-off, Both Recurring or One-off Recurring is a set amount paid each pay, One-Off is paid on claim, Either is an allowance that could be paid on a regular basis or as a one-off Calculation-Rate Rules behind how the rate is calculated Method Valid Code: Yes, No Is this allowance payable as a full amount or as a divisible amount? Divisible example: First Value divisible Aid allowance can be split hourly, weekly or fortnightly. Taxable /Non Valid Code: Taxable, Non Taxable, Split Is the allowance taxable or non taxable? Taxable Payment Summary Valid Code: Reportable FBT, Gross, Mileage, Meals, Allowances, Lump Sum A, Lump Sum B, Lump Sum C, Lump Sum D, Lump Sum E, N/A Area Valid Code: Yes, No Paid on Paid The allowance is paid when the employee is on paid leave. If payable on particular leave Absences types only, note in Interpretation or unique requirements. Valid Code: Yes, No Paid on unpaid The allowance is paid when the employee is on unpaid leave. If payable on particular leave Absences types only, note in Interpretation or unique requirements.
RT
IR
ele
eg Directive 08/04 The description of the allowance Valid Code: Yes, No Location Specific Specific to a geographical location Valid Code: Yes, No Workplace Specific Specific to a work unit eg, PA Hospital Table Driven Valid Code: Yes, No Fixed amount in the table Amount Valid Code: Hours, Days, Weekly, Fortnightly, Yearly, Units, Months Units
as
QLD Rescue - Allowances Included Included Included Paid on Paid on in in Cash Paid Taxable Payment in O/T Value Paid unpaid Loading Equiv whilst on Superan Interpretation or Variation Issues /Non Summary and Divisible Absence Absence rate rate Higher nuable unique requirements Type Taxable Area Penalties s s calculatio calculatio Duties rate n n
Allowance paid for the period of time that the Pilot is included by the Chief Pilot in the Operations Manual as performing check and training duties Allowance paid for the period of time that the Aircrew Officer is included by the Chief Pilot in the Operations Manual as performing check and training duties
Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
1388
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1389
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1390
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
fortnight Recurring
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Allowance payable to Aircrew Officer who maintains Fitness Level 1, pursuant to clause 5.11 (2) of the Agreement
NA
1391
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
CASA Safety Management System (CAO 82.0) Queensland Rescue Safety Manager
No
No
Yes
fortnight Recurring
$93.25
Yes
Taxable
1392
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
fortnight Recurring
$55.95
Yes
1393
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Tool Allowance
No
No
Yes
D
1394 DES 1 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 5.8 (3), 5.4 (2)
W P
fortnight Recurring
Annum
Recurring
I T
e R
Taxable Taxable
a le
Gross
Yes
e s
No No No
Is this allowance payable on paid leave, super etc. as it is considered a skill? It is considered as a skill and would be an all-purpose allowance. Check with QAS for what the allowance is payable on. As above.
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Gross
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Check with QAS for what the allowance is payable on. As above.
NA Y
$1,250.00
No
Allowance
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
The salaries paid to Base Engineers at all increment levels contain a rolled-up amount as a Tool Allowance
NA
No
No
Yes
$191.65
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Payable to employees relieving in the positions of Base Manager and Chief Engineer The relieving amount of $5,000 per annum ($191.65 per fortnight) is to be added to the paypoint 1 salaries of base manager and Chief Engineer. (Such reinstates the salaryscarifice amount of the private plated vehicle referred to in clause 5.4 (2) of the agreement, as the employees relieving in the position will not have access to a private plated vehicle.)
How does DES pay this allowance? Is it already included in the base rate of their salary or is it paid as a separate allowance and at what frequency? Reconsider payable rules based on response. It is included in base salary. Check payable rules and if PS HD rules apply (eg. HD > 12 months etc) Normal HD rules apply.
NA
1395
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$21
No
Non Taxable
Meals
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Applies to crew when operating from home Air Base. Casuals are entitled to meal allowances
NA
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Applies to crew when operating from home Air Base. Casuals are entitled to meal allowances Applies to crew when operating from home Air Base. Casuals are entitled to meal allowances Applies to Base Engineers Meals No No No No No Yes No Casuals are entitled to meal allowances NA
Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
1396
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$11
No
Non Taxable
Meals
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1397
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$10
No
Non Taxable
Meals
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1398
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Meal (Large)
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$21
No
Non Taxable
1399
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Meal (Small)
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$10
No
Non Taxable
Meals
No
1400
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 19/99
Locality Allowance
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Recurring
Yes
1411
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Capital city & high cost country) absences extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$21.95
1412
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) absences extending overnight
No
No
Yes
1413
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Other Country Centres) absences extending overnight
No
No
D
Yes Yes Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off Units One-off Units One-off
I T
No
e R
Taxable Non Taxable Non Taxable Non Taxable
a le
Gross Yes N/a No N/a No
e s
No No No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
$20.05
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
$20.05
No
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
1414
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Capital city & high cost country) absences extending overnight
No
No
$37.80
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
1415
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) absences extending overnight
No
No
$34.55
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
1416
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Other Country Centres) absences extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$34.55
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
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Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
1417
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Capital city & high cost country) absences extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$19.60
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
1418
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) absences extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$17.50
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
1419
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Other Country Centres) absences extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$17.50
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 8/05? No.
1436
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Capital city & high cost country) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$21.95
No
Taxable
1437
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
D
1438 DES 1 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 5.8 (2), Directive 5.9 (2) 10/06 Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Other Country Centres) absences not extending overnight No No Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off
I T
e R
No Taxable
a le
Gross
No
e s
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
$20.05
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
$20.05
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
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Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
1439
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Capital city & high cost country) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$37.80
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1440
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$34.55
No
Taxable
Gross
No
1441
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Other Country Centres) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
D
1442 DES 1 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Clause 5.8 (2), Directive 5.9 (2) 10/06 Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Capital city & high cost country) absences not extending overnight No No Yes
W P
Units One-off
$34.55
I T
e R
No Taxable
a le
Gross
No
e s
No No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
$19.60
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
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Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
1443
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$17.50
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1444
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Other Country Centres) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$17.50
No
Taxable
Gross
No
1445
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 11/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
1446
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 11/06
No
No
Yes
1447
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 11/06
D
No No Yes No No Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off
I T
No
e R
Non Taxable Taxable
a le
N/a No No
e s
No No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual and general employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
Also used for any country not specified in the table of Countries in the Directive Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance The basic eqipment allowance is not to be paid more than twice in any three-year period. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance.
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 9/05? No.
$248
No
Allowance
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 9/05? No.
$248
No
Taxable
Allowance
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Tropical conditions equipment allowance can be paid in addition to the basic equipment allowance ($238) and is not to be paid more than once in any three-year period. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance.
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 9/05? No.
NA
1448
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 11/06
Units
One-off
$248
No
Taxable
Allowance
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Winter conditions equipment allowance can be paid in addition to the basic equipment allowance ($238) and is not to be paid more than once in any three-year period. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance.
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 9/05? No.
NA
1449
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 11/06
No
No
No
Units
One-off
No
Taxable
Allowance
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Are casual employees entitled to Travel & Relieving allowances as per DIR 9/05? No.
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Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Base Rate
No
No
Yes
Hours
Recurring
base rate
Yes
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Yes
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
Hours
Recurring
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes (LSL)
No
Yes
No
Yes (LSL)
NA
Yes
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
Hours
Recurring
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
NA
Yes
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
Hours
Recurring
No
Taxable
Gross
No
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 6.4.6 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
Higher Duties
No
No
Yes
Units
Both
Yes
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 6.4.6 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
Higher Duties
No
No
Yes
D
No No Yes
W P
Units
I T
e R
Taxable Taxable
a le
Gross Yes Gross
e s
No No
Yes
No
No
NA
Yes
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
greater than 12 months (C/E of LSL and Recreation leave) Casuals are not entitled to this allowance
NA
Both
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
less than 12 months (C/E of Recreation leave only) Higher duties are only payable on the following paid absences: To sit for exams Attend lectures (less than 1 working day) All court attendences stated in directive 4/05 (except in Private capacity, civil actions etc.) Casuals are not entitled to this allowance
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
Units
One-off
55c per km
No
Split
Mileage
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
66c per km
No
Split
Mileage
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
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Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
67c per km
No
Split
Mileage
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Directive 9- Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles06 (1) rotary engine - 800cc and less)
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
55c per km
No
Split
Mileage
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Directive 9- Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles06 (1) rotary engine - 801cc to 1300cc)
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
66c per km
No
Split
new
DES
Directive 9- Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles06 (1) rotary engine - 1301cc and over)
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
67c per km
new
DES
No
No
D
Yes Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off
I T
No
e R
Split Split
a le
Mileage No Mileage No Mileage No
e s
No No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
22c per km
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
26.8c per km
No
Split
Mileage
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
33.5c per km
No
Split
Mileage
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
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Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.2 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise Partnership 2003, clause 5.14.5 Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise Partnership 2003 Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise Partnership 2003 Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise Partnership 2003 Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
13.4c per km
No
Taxable
Mileage
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Laundry - Fortnightly
No
No
Yes
F'Night
Recurring
$5.93
Yes
Taxable
Allowance
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Directive 12/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$203
No
Taxable
new
DES
Directive 12/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$406
new
DES
Directive 12/06
No
No
D
Yes Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off
I T
No
e R
Taxable Taxable
a le
Gross No Gross No Gross No
e s
No No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Directive 12/06
No
No
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Termination - ETP - Lump Sum "C" Post 1983 less than 55 years of age
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service post 1983 when employee is younger than 55
NA
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Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Termination - ETP - Lump Sum "C" Post 1983 greater than 55 years of age
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service post 1983 when employee is older than 55
NA
new
DES
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service pre 1983
NA
new
DES
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
new
DES
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
new
DES
No
No
No
new
DES
No
No
D
No No
W P
Hours One-off Hours One-off Hours One-off
I T
e R
Taxable Taxable
Lump Sum C
a le
No No
e s
No No No
No
No
No
No
No
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" Invalidity Component for service greater than 1994
NA
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
Lump Sum A
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
No
Taxable
Lump Sum B
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Only applicable for Engineers Payment of Public Holidays in cash equivalent period
NA
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Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum A
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
new
DES
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
No
new
DES
No
No
No
new
DES
No
No
D
No No
W P
Dollars One-off Dollars One-off Hours One-off
I T
e R
Non Taxable Taxable Non Taxable
Lump Sum D
a le
No No
e s
No No No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
Lump Sum D
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
Termination - Pay in Lieu of Notice - Post 1983 less than 55 years of age
No
No
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
Termination - Pay in Lieu of Notice - Post 1983 more than 55 years of age
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
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Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Queensland Public Service) Service Award - State Enterprise 2003 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise Partnership 2003 Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
new
DES
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
No
new
DES
No
No
No
new
DES
No
No
D
No Yes
W P
Dollars One-off Dollars One-off Units One-off
I T
e R
Non Taxable Non Taxable Non Taxable
a le
N/a No N/a No
e s
No No No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
new
DES
Directive 12/06
No
No
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
entitlement depends on whether the employee packed in their own time or not. Casuals are not entitled to this allowance
NA
new
DES
Directive 12/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
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Industrial Award
Description
Location Specific
Comments
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
Base Rate
No
No
No
Hours
Recurring
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Chief Pilot and Deputy Chief Pilot are on common law contracts
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.3 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 & 5.3(6) Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.3 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 & 5.3(6) Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.3 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 & 5.3(6) Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Queensland Public Service Award - State Enterprise 2003, Clause 5.14.3 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2 & 5.3(6) Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Cairns
No
Yes
F'Night
Recurring
$50.70
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Cairns
No
Yes
F'Night
Recurring
$25.35
Yes
Taxable
new
DES
No
Yes
F'Night
Recurring
$43.40
new
DES
Townsville
No
D
Yes Yes Yes
W P
F'Night Recurring Hours One-off Hours One-off
I T
Yes
e R
Taxable Taxable
a le
Gross Yes Gross Yes Gross Yes
e s
No No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
NA
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
NA
$21.70
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Overtime - T1.00
No
No
1 x base rate
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Recall - T1.00
No
No
1 x base rate
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
base rate
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
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Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Units
Included Included Included in in Cash Paid Payment Paid on Paid on in O/T Loading Equiv whilst on Superann Summary Paid unpaid and rate rate Higher uable Area Absences Absences Penalties calculatio calculatio Duties rate n n
Variatio n Type
Issues
Comments
1401
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Capital city & high cost country) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$21.95
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
1402
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Tier 2 Country CentreCairns) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$20.05
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1403
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Lunch - Other Country Centres) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$20.05
No
Taxable
Gross
1404
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Capital city & high cost country) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$37.80
1405
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Tier 2 Country CentreCairns) absences not extending overnight
No
No
D
Yes Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off
I T
No No
e R
Taxable
a le
No No
No
e s
No No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Gross
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
$34.55
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1406
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Dinner - Other Country Centres) absences not extending overnight
No
No
$34.55
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1407
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Capital city & high cost country) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$19.60
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
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Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Units
Included Included Included in in Cash Paid Payment Paid on Paid on in O/T Loading Equiv whilst on Superann Summary Paid unpaid and rate rate Higher uable Area Absences Absences Penalties calculatio calculatio Duties rate n n
Variatio n Type
Issues
Comments
1408
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Tier 2 Country CentreCairns) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$17.50
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance Incidental allowance is not paid for absences not extending overnight. Payment is based on prescribed rate for the centre where the expense was incurred by the employee. Refer to directive for specific payment rules for this allowance. Casual employees are not entitled to this allowance
NA
1409
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Other Country Centres) absences not extending overnight
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$17.50
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
1410
DES
1420
DES
1421
DES
1422
DES
1423
DES
1424
DES
1425
DES
1426
DES
1427
DES
1428
DES
1429
DES
1430
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$89
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$141
No
Non Taxable
N/a
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$136
No
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Directive 10/06
No
No
Directive 10/06
No
No
D
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off Units One-off Units One-off Units One-off
R
$128 $104 $150 $126
$114
I T
No No No No
Non Taxable
Non Taxable
e R
N/a N/a N/a N/a
a le
No No No No No
No
e s
No No No No No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
No
No
Yes
No
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Non Taxable
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Non Taxable
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
No
No
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
No
No
$158
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
No
No
Units
One-off
$112
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$119
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$140
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Ref. No.
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Units
Included Included Included in in Cash Paid Payment Paid on Paid on in O/T Loading Equiv whilst on Superann Summary Paid unpaid and rate rate Higher uable Area Absences Absences Penalties calculatio calculatio Duties rate n n
Variatio n Type
Issues
Comments
1431
DES
1432
DES
1433
DES
1434
DES
1435
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$125
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay Cairns) Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay Other Country Centres)
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$89
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$78
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$14.95
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Directive 10/06
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$30.95
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive 7Enterprise 04 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
No
Units
One-off
Yes
Non Taxable
N/a
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive 5Enterprise 04 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
Yes
No
No
Units
One-off
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
D
Yes Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off Units One-off
I T
Yes No No
Non Taxable
e R
N/a N/a
a le
No No No
No
e s
No No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Non Taxable
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
rate is as per Motor Vehicle Allowance Directive 7/05 Casuals are not entitled to this allowance
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
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Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Description
Units
Included Included Included in in Cash Paid Payment Paid on Paid on in O/T Loading Equiv whilst on Superann Summary Paid unpaid and rate rate Higher uable Area Absences Absences Penalties calculatio calculatio Duties rate n n
Variatio n Type
Issues
Comments
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
N/a
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
D
No No Yes No No Yes
W P
Units One-off Units One-off Units One-off
I T
No No No
Taxable
e R
Gross N/a
a le
No No No
No
e s
No No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Non Taxable
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
Transfer Allowance expenses associated with sale and purchase of residence or land
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
new
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) Directive Enterprise 12/06 Partnership Certified Agreement 2005, Clause 5.2
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
NA
Category
No No
Yes
Deduct from Comments Cash Equiv. Yes Retrospective deductions allowed No Salary only, no Cash Equiv
No Protected earning as at 01/01/2007 are Weekly $284.85, F/N $569.70 & Monthly $1238.59.
Comments
CG
3.0
Superannuation Voluntary
No
Fixed or Percentage
No
No
N/A
Deductions
No
No
3.1
Superannuation Non-Voluntary
Yes
Fixed or Percentage
No
No
N/A
Deductions
No
4.0
No
Fixed
No
No
N/A
Deductions
4.1
4.2.1
Agency Deductions Overpayments - Gross Recovery Agency Deductions Manual Payments - Net Recovery Agency Deductions Manual Payments - Net Recovery Agency Deductions Loans
No
No
No
No
No
No
4.2.2
No
Fixed or Percentage
No
D
No No No
W P
Gross N/A N/A N/A N/A
Earnings
I T
Yes
Yes
e R
a le
No Yes
Yes Yes
e s
Super is deducted from the last pay, but not from the termination payout. Employee may have been granted an exemption from superannuation contributions by the Super Office
Deductions
No
Deduct what is possible and take arrears in first available pay Deduct what is possible and take arrears in first available pay Deduct what is possible
Deductions
Yes
Yes
4.3
Yes
Fixed
No
Deductions
Yes
Yes
Company loans may change due to system design Salary only, no Cash Equiv NG
4.4
No
Fixed
No
Deductions
No
No
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Category Departmental On-going deduction eg. Dept Rent Miscellaneous - eg. Additional Tax
Reducing Balance No
Comments
Comments
No
Fixed or Percentage
No
No
Tax
Deductions
No
No
Salary Sacrifice - eg. Pre Tax Sal Sacrifice Salary Sacrifice - eg. Post Tax Sal Sacrifice Salary Sacrifice Superannuation Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Superannuation Non-Voluntary Health Funds Insurance Unions Charities Non Salary Sacrifice Post tax
Charities Salary Sacrifice - Pre Tax
No
Yes
No
N/A
Earnings
No
No
7.1
No
No
No
N/A
Deductions
No
7.2
No
Fixed or Percentage
Yes
No
N/A
Deductions
No
7.3
Yes
Fixed or Percentage
Yes
No
N/A
Deductions
8 9 10 11.0
No No No No
No No No No
No No No No
Deductions
Deductions Deductions
11.1
No
Fixed
Yes
12 13 14
No
No No
Fixed
Fixed Fixed
No
Yes No
D
No
W P
Deductions
I T
No No No No No
No
e R
a le
No No No No No No No
e s
Salary only, no Cash Equiv. Retrospective deductions allowed Salary only, no Cash Equiv NG
Deduct all or nothing Deduct all or nothing Deduct all or nothing Deduct all or nothing
Deductions
Salary only, no Cash Equiv. Retrospective deductions allowed Salary only, no Cash Equiv. Retrospective deductions allowed Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv Salary only, no Cash Equiv
NG
NG
Earnings
No
No
No No
N/A
Deductions Deductions
Deductions
Deductions Deductions
No
No No
No
No Yes
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Deductions Field Agency Category System Driven Amount? Amount Fixed or calculated? Salary Sacrifice Protected Net Payment Summary Area Pay Advice Area Reducing Balance Processing Rules Included in Term Pay Comments
Variation Code
Any conflict or issues that occur with changes, additions or deletions made against the item(s) Any comments regarding the item(s) This column should be used for the current review process, add any changes, additions or deletions to data or issues and where possible apply the colour code, ie green for additions, orange for changes and red for deletions
DP
Office Use only: Identifies changes made by Agency: CA - Change (Agency) DA - Delete (Agency) NA - New (Agency) NW - New (Whole-of-Government) CG - Change (Whole-of-Government) DG - Delete (Whole-of-Government) Maintenance performed on templates by Awards template due to legislative changes, errors etc: CM - Change (Maintenance - Agency) NM - New (Maintenance - Agency) DM - Delete (Maintenance - Agency) CG - Change (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) NG - New (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) DG - Delete (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government)
RT
IR
ele
Description Agency name Generic grouping of deductions Valid Codes: Yes, No Is the deduction system driven (table driven amount) or user defined. Valid Codes: Fixed, Percentage, Fixed or Percentage Fixed dollar amount, percentage or both Valid Codes: Yes, No Is this deduction salary sacrificable? Valid Codes: Yes, No eg. Child support Valid Codes: TAX, Supperannuation, Union, Deductions, N/A Where the deduction will appear in the employee's payment summary Valid Codes: Taxation, Deduction, HELP Tax, Notational Where the deduction will appear in the employee's pay advice Valid Codes: Yes, No Is there a balance that reduces with deductions, eg Garnishees eg. Deduct all or nothing, Deduct what is possible, Deduct what is possible and take residual in first available pay Valid Codes: Yes, No Whether it can be deducted in termination pay Any other comments
as
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Public Public Employee Holidays Holidays % of HD Type Directive/Circu Min Period Leave Paid paid (start paid undertake (FT, PT, lar of HD at HD & end of (during n Casual) HD) at HD HD) at HD Rate Rate
Increment
Comments
Variatio n Code
Issue
Comments
Emergency Services
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5 & 8 Clause 5.8
Directive 2/05
FT/PT
100%
Yes
Yes
N/A
Would generally apply to Where the substantive salary of the employee exceeds across stream or across the first paypoint of the "higher classification level", the award employees higher duties amount payable is to be based on the paypoint that is closest to but higher than the Subject to recognition of employee's salary at his or her substantive level and previous higher duties paypoint before relieving in the higher position. service within the last 2 Not applicable to casual and general employees years When employees revlieve in the positions of Base Manager and Chief Engineer, for the purposes of Acting at a high level determining the higher duties amount payable, an position within the last 2 amount of $5,000 per annum ($191.65 per fortnight) is years may count towards to be added to the paypoint 1 salaries of Base Manager service for another higher and Chief Engineer. duties position
W P
I T
e R
a le
e s
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Deductions Field Agency Category System Driven Amount? Amount Fixed or calculated?
Any conflict or issues that occur with changes, additions or deletions made against the item(s) Any comments regarding the item(s) This column should be used for the current review process, add any changes, additions or deletions to data or issues and where possible apply the colour code, ie green for additions, orange for changes and red for deletions
DP
Office Use only: Identifies changes made by Agency: CA - Change (Agency) DA - Delete (Agency) NA - New (Agency) NW - New (Whole-of-Government) CG - Change (Whole-of-Government) Variation Code DG - Delete (Whole-of-Government) Maintenance performed on templates by Awards template due to legislative changes, errors etc: CM - Change (Maintenance - Agency) NM - New (Maintenance - Agency) DM - Delete (Maintenance - Agency) CG - Change (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) NG - New (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) DG - Delete (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government)
RT
IR
ele
Description Agency name Generic grouping of deductions Valid Codes: Yes, No Is the deduction system driven (table driven amount) or user defined. Valid Codes: Fixed, Percentage, Fixed or Percentage Fixed dollar amount, percentage or both Valid Codes: Yes, No Salary Sacrifice Is this deduction salary sacrificable? Valid Codes: Yes, No Protected Net eg. Child support Payment Valid Codes: TAX, Supperannuation, Union, Deductions, N/A Summary Area Where the deduction will appear in the employee's payment summary Valid Codes: Taxation, Deduction, HELP Tax, Notational Pay Advice Area Where the deduction will appear in the employee's pay advice Reducing Valid Codes: Yes, No Is there a balance that reduces with deductions, eg Garnishees Balance Processing eg. Deduct all or nothing, Deduct what is possible, Deduct what is possible and take residual in first available pay Rules Included in Valid Codes: Yes, No Whether it can be deducted in termination pay Term Pay Comments Any other comments
as
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/Cir cular
Comments
Variation Code
Issue
Emergency
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.12 Clause 2.4
Full Time
Yes
No
Yes
No
Applies to movement within classification levels for Administrative, Professional, Operational and Technical Streams. Also includes movement between AO1 and AO2 stream. No employee shall be entitled to receiv e annual salary increments unless Appointment Anniversary Date performance initiatives have been achieved as certified by the employer. Movement between classifications by employees will be based on appointment on merit to advertised vacancies.
For movement within Levels 1 and 2 of the Admin, Professional and Technical Streams and 1,2 & 3 of the Operational Stream the conduct, diligence & efficiency must be certified as being satisfactory. In all other classification levels performance objectives have been achieved and certified by employer.
Emergency
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.12 Clause 2.4
Part Time
Yes No
D
3 All 1 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Award free Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement - 2005 Clause 5.12 Clause 2.4
W P
Casual
I T
Yes No
e R
Yes
a le
No
Part time employee must have been at that paypoint for a period of 12 mths and worked 1200 hours. Applies to movement within classification levels for Administrative, Professional, Operational and Technical Appointment Streams. Also includes Anniversary Date movement between AO1 and Increment date AO2 stream. will depend upon No employee shall be entitled when the fullto receiv e annual salary time equivalent increments unless hours are performance initiatives have worked been achieved as certified by the employer. Movement between classifications by employees will be based on appointment on merit to advertised vacancies.
e s
For movement within Levels 1 and 2 of the Admin, Professional and Technical Streams and 1,2 & 3 of the Operational Stream the conduct, diligence & efficiency must be certified as being satisfactory. In all other classification levels performance objectives have been achieved and certified by employer.
Yes No
Yes No
Yes
No
Casual employee must have been at that paypoint for a period of 12 mths and worked 1200 hours. Applies to movement within classification levels for Administrative, Professional, Operational and Technical Appointment Streams. Also includes Anniversary Date movement between AO1 and Increment date AO2 stream. will depend upon No employee shall be entitled when the fullto receiv e annual salary time equivalent increments unless hours are performance initiatives have worked been achieved as certified by the employer. Movement between classifications by employees will be based on appointment on merit to advertised vacancies.
For movement within Levels 1 and 2 of the Admin, Professional and Technical Streams and 1,2 & 3 of the Operational Stream the conduct, diligence & efficiency must be certified as being satisfactory. In all other classification levels performance objectives have been achieved and certified by employer. Prior service is not recognised if there a break of more than 3 months.
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Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg, Directive 08/04
Reference/ Source Directive / Circular Employee Type Employee's appointment status: Full Time (FT), PartTime (PT) or Casual, Shift (FT, PT, Casual, Shift)
Valid Codes: Yes, No 1200 hours or 12 months whichever is greater, applicable to part time and casual employees only. Valid codes: Yes, No. If classification has increment levels answer: Yes. If not answer: No. Valid codes: Yes, No. If the Employee is eligible to progress from one classification to another higher classification outside the Selection based on merit process, answer: Yes. If there is additional criteria, such as completion of training, have a qualification etc. document these additional increment requirements in the Interpretation or unique requirements field. If required to complete the merit based selection process, answer: No. When the increment will be paid. Eg. Based on Anniversary of Appointment date or competency reached. All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. Any other comments
Variation Code
Office Use only: Identifies changes made by Agency: CA - Change (Agency) DA - Delete (Agency) NA - New (Agency) NW - New (Whole-of-Government) CG - Change (Whole-of-Government) DG - Delete (Whole-of-Government) Maintenance performed on templates by Awards template due to legislative changes, errors etc: CM - Change (Maintenance - Agency) NM - New (Maintenance - Agency) DM - Delete (Maintenance - Agency) CG - Change (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) NG - New (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) DG - Delete (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) Any conflict or issues that occur with changes, additions or deletions made against the item(s) This column should be used for the current review process, add any changes, additions or deletions to data or issues and where possible apply the colour code, ie green for additions, orange for changes and red for deletions
DP
RT
IR
Progression
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Does the employee receive an increment after 12 months continuous service at their classification and pay point? Valid Codes: Yes, No. If No, and the employee is eligible to receive an increment in a different period, record the period in the Interpretation or unique requirements field. If there is additional criteria, such as completion of training, have a qualification etc. document these additional increment requirements in the Interpretation or unique requirements field.
Ref. No.
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Working Type (FT, Arrangeme the /Non PT, nts Week Working Casual)
Band of Hours
Rules
Meal Allowance
DES
DES
DES
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Cont. Shift
FT
Rostered hours
Any
Any
24 hours a day, / 7days a week Max 12 hours per day/any 5 in 7 Max 12 hours per day/any 5 in 7 24 hours a day, / 7days a week
N/A
OT - Overtime - Chief Not eligible for overtime Engineer payments and time off in lieu
N/A
Cont. Shift
FT
Rostered hours
Any
Any
N/A
OT - Overtime - Base Overtime worked in excess of Engineer 2 hours per week will accrue as TOIL on a single time basis OT - Overtime - Base Not eligible for overtime Engineer - Casual payments and time off in lieu Correct Overtime payable when the Helicopter returns to the Air Base after the ordinary cessation time of the shift. Overtime is paid at time for time.
Paid after 10 Salary payable to the Base Engineers is hours inclusive of overtime compensation of 2 hours per week. Paid after 10 hours
Cont. Shift
Casual
Rostered hours
Any
Any
N/A
Cont. Shift
FT
Rostered hours
Any
Any
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Cont. Shift
Casual
Rostered hours
Any
Any
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Cont. Shift
FT, Casual
Rostered hours
Any
Any
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Cont. Shift
FT
Rostered hours
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N/A N/A Any
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Overtime payable when the Helicopter returns to the Air Base after the ordinary cessation time of the shift. Overtime is paid at time for time.
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Does meal allowance apply (only?) when base manager is flying Correct
Applicable to Pilot, Aircrew Officer, Rescue Crew Officer, (and Base Manager, Chief Aircrew Officer and Senior Aircrew Officer when operating on the flying roster)
Does meal Applicable to Pilot, Aircrew Officer, allowance Rescue Crew Officer apply (only?) when base manager is flying Correct Applicable for Chief Aircrew Officer and Senior Aircrew Officers
An employee working continuous shift roster in excess of 4 consecutive shifts in place of an operational employee, who is unable to fulfil their rostered hours, is entitled to compensation by either being paid for the additional hours at single time rate or accruing TOIL on a single time basis N/A
DES
Cont. Shift
FT, Casual
Rostered hours
DES
Cont. Shift
FT
Rostered hours
Any accrued TOIL balances will be subject to quarterly (calendar clearances, with the balance being paid out on a single time basis 24 hours a N/A TOIL - in lieu of OT - Officers who elect to take day, In excess of 4 TOIL as compensation for / 7days a consecutive shifts work in excess of 4 week consecutive shifts have 6 months to take accrued time off or TOIL lapses. 24 hours a in excess of Recall - Emergent Employees recalled to work day, flying additional hours to that of their / 7days a rostered rostered hours due to week hours emergent, unforeseen, unplanned recall, to be paid an overtime payment of time for time, with a minimum of 2 hours
N/A
TOIL - Payout
N/A
Applicable to Pilot, Aircrew Officer, Rescue Crew Officer, (and Base Manager, Chief Aircrew Officer and Senior Aircrew Officer when operating on the flying roster)
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Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Directive/ Circular
Day/ Shift
Employee Working Day(s) of Working Type (FT, Arrangeme the /Non PT, nts Week Working Casual)
Band of Hours
Rules
Meal Allowance
10
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Cont. Shift
FT
Rostered hours
Any
Any
11
DES
Cont. Shift
Casual
Rostered hours
Any
Any
12
DES
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Cont. Shift
Casual
Rostered hours
Any
Any
13
DES
Cont. Shift
FT
Rostered hours
Any
Any
N/A
14
DES
Cont. Shift
FT, Casual
Rostered hours
Any
Any
N/A
15
DES
Cont. Shift
FT, Casual
Rostered hours
Any
Any
D
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Employees recalled to work additional hours to that of their rostered hours, for planned or regular recall, to be paid an overtime payment of time for time. Employees recalled to work additional hours to that of their rostered hours due to emergent, unforeseen, unplanned recall, to be paid an overtime payment of time for time, with a minimum of 2 hours Employees recalled to work additional hours to that of their rostered hours, for planned or regular recall, to be paid an overtime payment of time for time. Employees work hours as necessary to fulfil the duties of the position and shall be on contunuous on call.
Applicable to Pilot, Aircrew Officer, Rescue Crew Officer, (and Base Manager, Chief Aircrew Officer and Senior Aircrew Officer when operating on the flying roster) 2 Applicable to Pilot, Aircrew Officer, Rescue Crew Officer
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N/A
Applicable for Base Manager, Chief Engineer, Chief Aircrew Officer and Senior Aircrew Officers Applicable to Pilot, Aircrew Officer, Rescue Crew Officer
work a maximum of 42 hours per week worked over a continuous shift roster cycle including Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays Hours of work are to be within the following parameters: (a) Average of 228 hours (Maximum) over a 6 week period (b) Daily maximum of 12 hours (c) Any 5 in 7 days with consecutive days off per 7 day period (d) Being on standby 2 weekends per month with the other 2 weekends being free of duty
N/A
N/A
Clause 4.4
Cont. Shift
FT, Casual
Rostered hours
Any
N/A
Award - Meal Breaks While on duty and working more than 6 hours in any one day, employees shall be entitled to a paid break on 30 minutes duration for a meal, to be taken at such time as will not interfere with the continuity of work.
N/A
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Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg.
Directive/ Circular eg Directive 08/04 Day/ Shift Valid Codes: Day, Shift, Continuous Shift, All
Working arrangements Day(s) of week Working /Non Working Band of Hours Maximum Number of ordinary hours allowed before OT Payment Type Rules Minimum Hours to be Paid Meal Allowance Interpretation or unique requirements Comments
Valid Codes: Variable working hours (eg Public servants), Rostered/Set hours (eg. operational staff on 38 hour week), Other (eg. Counsellors) Note in Interpretation or unique requirements
The maximum number of ordinary hours worked before overtime must be paid
eg. Overtime, TOIL, recall, on call, CRIBB, Fatigue, Shift Penalty, ordianry time for weekend work Overtime/TOIL rules eg, time and a half for first 3 hours, 15% penalty for weekend work Minimum number of hours that the employee should be paid for Is the employee eligible to a meal allowance, include rules All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation.
Variation Code
Office Use only: Identifies changes made by Agency: CA - Change (Agency) DA - Delete (Agency) NA - New (Agency) NW - New (Whole-of-Government) CG - Change (Whole-of-Government) DG - Delete (Whole-of-Government) Maintenance performed on templates by Awards template due to legislative changes, errors etc: CM - Change (Maintenance - Agency) NM - New (Maintenance - Agency) DM - Delete (Maintenance - Agency) CG - Change (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) NG - New (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) DG - Delete (Maintenance - Whole-of-Government) Any conflict or issues that occur with changes, additions or deletions made against the item(s) This column should be used for the current review process, add any changes, additions or deletions to data or issues and where possible apply the colour code, ie green for additions, orange for changes and red for deletions
DP
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IR
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Days the overtime, TOIL etc is worked The employee's ordinary working day or not Valid Codes: Working, Non Working The spread of hours that ordinary hours are worked within
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Employee Type Employee's appointment status: Full Time (FT), PartTime (PT), Casual or All (FT, PT, Casual)
Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 Additional information Valid Codes: Day, Shift, Continuous Shift
Hire to Retire Framework Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Description Day/ Shift Employee Type (FT, PT, Casual) Award Hours RDO Hours Averaging Rec Lve Wks
The total number of recreation leave including any applicable additional leave under the award per year
Additional Leave for Additional leave for; working on Public holidays, Continuous shift work, North & West Queensland Region, N/A holidays Leave Loading When Loading paid Min daily Hours Maximum Number of ordinary hours allowed before OT Paid Meal Breaks Maximum hours before Meal break Interpretation or unique requirements Percentage loading paid on recreation leave, eg 17.5%, 17.5% or projected roster, whichever is greater
The maximum number of ordinary hours worked before overtime must be paid Valid Codes: Yes, No
Number of hours required before a meal break can be taken All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation.
DP
RT
IR
Eg 1 December or when leave is taken Minimum number of hours the employee can be paid for
ele
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The number of hours as per the award/agreement Valid Codes: Yes, No Valid Code: Yes, No eg Yes, paid based on standard hours, No, paid for actual hours worked for period
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Description
Award Hours
RDO
Hours Averaging
Leave Loading
Max number of Maximum hours Min daily ordinary Paid Meal before Hours hours Breaks allowed Meal break before O/T
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
DES
Queensland Rescue 2.1.2 (Helicopter Rescue Clause 4.1, Allowances Service) - Enterprise 4.2, 4.4, 2.3.1 Base Partnership Certified 6.2 Pay Agreement 2005
Continuous Shift
FT
unlimited
No
No
continuous Shift
17.50%
1-Dec
Yes
NA
Applicable to Base Manager, Chief Aircrew Officer and Senior Aircrew Officer. Overtime payable in excess of rostered hours only applies when the employee is operating on the flying roster and the Helicopter returns to the Air Base after the ordinary cessation time of the shift. Applicable to Base Manager, Chief Aircrew Officer and Senior Aircrew Officer. Overtime payable in excess of rostered hours only applies when the employee is operating on the flying roster and the Helicopter returns to the Air Base after the ordinary cessation time of the shift.
NG
Provisions for overtime to be captured in OT template - refer to detailed criteria for payment of overtime in excess of rostered hours There is no provision under the agreement for casuals in these positions
DES
Queensland Rescue 2.1.2 (Helicopter Rescue Clause 4.1, Allowances Service) - Enterprise 4.2, 4.4 2.3.1 Base Partnership Certified Pay Agreement 2005
Continuous Shift
Casual
unlimited
No
No
N/A
continuous Shift
N/A
N/A
Yes
NA
DA
DES
Queensland Rescue 2.1.2 Clause 4.1, (Helicopter Rescue Allowances Service) - Enterprise 4.2, 4.4, 2.3.1 Base Partnership Certified 6.2 Pay Agreement 2005
Chief Engineer
Continuous Shift
FT
unlimited
No
No
continuous Shift
17.50%
1-Dec
DES
Queensland Rescue 2.1.2 (Helicopter Rescue Allowances Clause 4.1, Service) - Enterprise 2.3.1 Base 4.2, 4.4 Partnership Certified Pay Agreement 2005
Chief Engineer
Continuous Shift
Casual
unlimited
No
No
N/A
continuous Shift
DES
Queensland Rescue 2.1.2 (Helicopter Rescue Clause 4.1, Allowances Service) - Enterprise 4.2, 4.4, 2.3.1 Base Partnership Certified 6.2 Pay Agreement 2005
Continuous Shift
FT
42
No
Yes
DES
Queensland Rescue 2.1.2 (Helicopter Rescue Clause 4.1, Allowances Service) - Enterprise 4.2, 4.4 2.3.1 Base Partnership Certified Pay Agreement 2005
Continuous Shift
Casual
42
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No No
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N/A 17.50% N/A
N/A
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N/A N/A
Yes
NA
Applicable to Chief Engineer Chief Engineer is not eligible for overtime payments and time in lieu.
NG
Yes
NA
Applicable to Chief Engineer Chief Engineer is not eligible for overtime payments and time in lieu.
DA
continuous Shift
1-Dec
Yes
NA
Applicable to Pilot, Aircrew officer, Rescue Crew Officer. Overtime payable in excess of rostered hours only applies when the Helicopter returns to the Air Base after the ordinary cessation time of the shift.
NG
Provisions for overtime to be captured in OT template - refer to detailed criteria for payment of overtime in excess of rostered hours Provisions for overtime to be captured in OT template - refer to detailed criteria for payment of overtime in excess of rostered hours 14 hours max before overtime is based on Ordinary shift (12 hours) + 2hours (for weekly minimum overtime allowance which is rolled up into their salary)
Yes
N/A
continuous Shift
N/A
Yes
NA
Applicable to Pilot, Aircrew officer, Rescue Crew Officer. Overtime payable in excess of rostered hours only applies when the Helicopter returns to the Air Base after the ordinary cessation time of the shift. Applicable to Base Engineers. Base Engineers' weekly salary contains a rolled-up overtime allowance amount that equates to 2 hours of overtime (at single time rates). Overtime in excess of 2 hours per week will accruse as TOIL on a single time basis
NG
DES
Queensland Rescue 2.1.2 (Helicopter Rescue Clause 4.1, Allowances Service) - Enterprise 4.2, 4.4, 2.3.1 Base Partnership Certified 6.2 Pay Agreement 2005
Base Engineer
Continuous Shift
FT
38
Yes
continuous Shift
17.50%
1-Dec
Yes
14
NG
Reference Number
Agency
Cluster
Industrial Award
Description
Award Hours
RDO
Hours Averaging
Leave Loading
Max number of Maximum hours Min daily ordinary Paid Meal before Hours hours Breaks allowed Meal break before O/T
Variation Code
Issue
Comments
DES
Queensland Rescue 2.1.2 (Helicopter Rescue Allowances Clause 4.1, Service) - Enterprise 2.3.1 Base 4.2, 4.4 Partnership Certified Pay Agreement 2005
Base Engineer
Continuous Shift
Casual
38
No
Yes
N/A
continuous Shift
N/A
N/A
Yes
14
NG
14 hours max before overtime is based on Ordinary shift (12 hours) + 2hours (for weekly minimum overtime allowance which is rolled up into their salary) Does the 2 hours overtime (or pro rata base on hours work per week) apply for casuals?
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Agency
Super. Scheme
Employee Contribution
Employer Contribution
Payment Rules
Valid Combinations
Eligibility Rules
Pay Advice
Code
Issue
Emergency Salary Sacrifice Must be expressed as a % Defined Benefit Plan Min 2% Max that attracts employer contribution is (post 23/09/00) 8% however employee can contribute 9.41%. Any catch-up contributions in excess of 5.88% must be approved by QSuper Office.
Must be expressed as a % Deduct 15% of employee contribution and add 7.75% to result. Employer contribution calculated using the formula: (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate x 7.75%) + (Employee standard contribution x 85%) as per QSuper Superannuation Contribution Data File Format and Specification The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
Mandatory based upon either - employees salary as at 1 July each year - commencement of salary at appointment date (if after 1 July) or, - upon commencement with scheme. Employer rule: Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more than 100% of their gross (pretax) annual earnings (including employee contribution). Updated annually each 1 July. Secondments/transfers within current financial year - contribution based salary is as per advice from previous employer.
Calculation based on employees contribution percentage X superannuable salary rate. Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings and not be shown on their Payment Summary.
Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are Casual employees not eligible. only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on employee reaches age 70. QSuper advice only.
Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning. Employer contributions not displayed.
N/A
User input of fixed amount. Employer rule: Employees cannot salary sacrifice any Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings. more than 100% of their gross (pretax) annual earnings (including employee contribution).
Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary Defined Benefit Plan Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan (post 23/09/00)
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible if members of corresponding compulsory plan. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Emergency Salary Sacrifice Must be expressed as a % Accumulation Plan - Min 2% Contributory Max 5% Note: The maximum employer contribution is 12.75% for a 5% employee contribution. If an employee taking advantage of salary sacrifice contributions wishes to pay extra contributions above the 5% (e.g. an extra 0.88% to offset the effects of tax), this extra contribution would be regarded as a voluntary salary sacrifice contribution and would not attract employer contributions this additional 0.88% payment is administered by QSuper Office.
Must be expressed as a % Add 7.75% to employees contribution rate to a maximum result of 12.75%. Employer contribution calculated using the formula: (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate elected by employee x 7.75%) + Employee standard contribution. As per QSuper Superannuation Contribution Data File Format and Specification. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
Employer rule: Employees cannot salary sacrifice any more than 100% of their gross (pretax) annual earnings (including employee contribution).
Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Amount to reduce employees Voluntary taxable earnings.
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
D
User input of fixed or % Employer rule: Employees cannot salary sacrifice any amount. more than 100% of their gross (pretax) annual earnings (including employee contribution). Mandatory based upon either - employees salary as at 1 July each year - commencement of salary at appointment date (if after 1 July) or, - upon commencement with scheme. Updated annually each 1 July. Secondments/transfers within current financial year - contribution based salary is as per advice from previous employer.
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Accumulation Plan SGC Employer Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Contributory Accumulation Plan Contributory Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan Voluntary
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Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
Employer rule: Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
N/A
Employer rule: Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible.
Must be expressed as a % Min 2% Max 5% Catch-Up 5% to 8% (catchup is to be approved by QSuper prior to increasing member's contribution rate)
Must be expressed as a % Add 7.75% to employees contribution rate. Employer contribution calculated using the formula: (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate x 7.75%) + Employee standard contribution As per QSuper Superannuation Contribution Data File Format and Specification. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are Casual employees not eligible. only eligible to make personal contributions up to age All other employees are eligible. 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70. Existing Defined Benefit members who transfer/second should be recommenced in Defined Benefit, otherwise all new employees must commence in Accumulation.
Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions not displayed.
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N/A
N/A
Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Voluntary Defined Benefit Plan Salary Sacrifice Defined Benefit Plan (post 23/09/00) Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
Casual employees not eligible. All other employees are eligible if members of corresponding compulsory plan. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Must be expressed as a % Add 7.75% to employees contribution rate to a maximum result of 12.75%. Employer contribution calculated using the formula: (Employee standard contribution / contribution % rate elected by employee x 7.75%) + Employee standard contribution. As per QSuper Superannuation Contribution Data File Format and Specification. The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
Derived through superannuable Salary Calculation based upon percentage derived through superannuable Salary calculation
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are All employees are eligible. only eligible to make personal contributions up to age All new employees must commence on this scheme. 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70. Existing Defined Benefit members who transfer/second should be recommenced in Defined Benefit, otherwise all new employees must commence in Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
Derived through superannuable Salary Employees that receive a salary of $450 in a month and/or employees that receive The Employer contribution a yearly salary that is at least calculation is compared to a 50% of the tax-free threshold minimum of 9% of employee's for taxation purposes. ordinary time earning (OTE). The Calculation based upon higher of the two calculations is the legislated percentage and Employer contribution amount. derived payroll results. 9% from 01/07/2002 N/A N/A Amount determined by user input of fixed or % amount.
N/a
After 1 May 2000, casual employees only are eligible. (Casuals Employer contributions will be displayed as a commenced prior 1 May 2000 can remain in this category.) fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
3% of actual superannuable salary Actual superannuable salary for the cycle, ie, not aligned to 1 October for the cycle, ie, not aligned to 1 salary. October salary.
Accumulation Plan for State Plan Accumulation Plan SGC Employer Accumulation Plan Contributory State Plan Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Contributory Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary Salary Sacrifice State Plan Police Plan State Plan or Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan State Plan must align with this Voluntary record. State Plan Calculation based on Salary Sacrifice State Plan percentage of superannuable salary rate. Contributions cease upon the employee reaching age 70.
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are All employees are eligible if members of corresponding plan. only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
After age 70 employees can remain a member but are only eligible to make personal contributions up to age 75. The employer ceases contributing when employee reaches age 70.
Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% Amount as advised by QSuper or fixed amount). Office (% or fixed amount). The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
Based upon employees salary as at 1 October each year and updated annually in first full pay period in November each year.
Accumulated Plan for State must align with this record. Calculation based on percentage of superannuable salary rate or a fixed amount if entered.
Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% Amount as advised by QSuper or fixed amount). Office (% or fixed amount). The Employer contribution calculation is compared to a minimum of 9% of employee's ordinary time earning (OTE). The higher of the two calculations is the Employer contribution amount.
Based upon employees salary as at 1 October each year and updated annually in first full pay period in November each year.
Accumulated Plan must align with this record. Calculation based on percentage of superannuable salary rate or a fixed amount if entered. Amount to reduce employees taxable earnings.
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Accumulation Plan for State Plan Accumulation Plan Voluntary State Super Buy Back Accumulation Plan Voluntary Accumulation Plan for State Plan Salary Sacrifice Accumulation Plan Voluntary Accumulation Plan for State Plan State Plan
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Casual employees not eligible. Only members of State Plan are eligible. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Must transfer to Accumulation at age 65 or on QSuper Casual employees not eligible. advice. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions not displayed.
Must transfer to Accumulation at age 65 or on QSuper Casual employees not eligible. advice. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation. Member may opt out for RBL purposes, however, this is on QSuper advice only.
Employee pre tax contributions will appear as a negative earning. Employer contributions not displayed.
Amount as advised by QSuper Office (% Amount as advised by QSuper or fixed amount). Office (% or fixed amount).
Based upon employees salary as at 1 Amount determined by user input of fixed or % amount. October each year and updated annually in first full pay period in November each year. As per approved fund.
May be fixed or % amount Emergency Approved Superannuation Fund Other Than Qsuper - SES and Section 70 Contracts - where the executive or officer is on leave from other employment
The Crown shall contribute the standard employer contribution required under that fund.
The Crown shall contribute the As per approved fund. standard employer contribution required under that fund, provided that the maximum period of time, whether under this contract or any other contract, for which the Crown will pay such payments, is three (3) years; and thereafter, must contribute an amount that, if the officer was a member of the comprehensive accumulation category, would be required under the QSuper Act.
Must transfer to Accumulation at age 65 or on QSuper Casual employees not eligible. advice. Only existing members (including those who transfer/second) are eligible. (QSuper not accepting new memberships.) At age 65 members are transferred to Accumulation. As per approved fund. As per approved fund.
Employee contributions will appear as a deduction after tax. Employer contributions will be displayed as a fortnightly amount (not cumulated).
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Emergency Services to determine if row is relevant to any employees within Qld Rescue.
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Entitlements
Tax Treatment
Payment Summary
See below for Payment Summary area of the different components of the VER entitlements
Variation code
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See below for tax treatment of the different components of the VER entitlements VER package entitlements by appointment status: Tenured Employees Other than Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers VER package includes: Accrued Recreation leave Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of Voluntary Early Retirement (VER) continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service VER 1 year or more Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year Pro rata long service leave payable of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the Directive 11/05 payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. In addition employees may be offered an incentive payment which is $6500 or eight weeks pay at the employee's substantive level, whichever is greater. Tenured part-time employees offered an incentive payment are entitled to a portion of the incentive payment , which will be adjusted to reflect the proportion of full-time hours worked by the employee. The incentive payment will be reduced by the equivalent of 1 week's pay for each week the employee delays departure after the specified date. Incentive payments do not are unsuccessful in seeking deployment or redeployment. Incentive payment includes payment in lieu of notic Tenured Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers VER package includes: Accrued Recreation leave Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. In addition employees may be offered an incentive payment which is 10 weeks pay at the employee's substantive level provided the offer is accepted within 2 weeks (14 days) of the offer being made. Incentive payments do not apply to employees who are unsuccessful in seeking deployment or redeployment. Incentive payment includes payment in lieu of notice. Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/93 (Section 4.110)
All accrued annual leave and loading @ (30% + Medicare levy 31.5%). First $320.00 of loading in a Lump Sum A Financial year is tax free
th LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 1/20 (5%) taxed @ marginal rates LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 taxed @ 31.5%
Cash equivalent of Public Holidays, all other leave eg. RDOs, TOIL etc. Any other payments that are normally made on resignation or retirement
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983 Lump Sum C / ETP Payment Summary Total the amounts payable.
Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount. Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% CW Tax free component -Lump Sum D Amounts above tax free component: Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount)
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Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for the entire ETP component regardless of age. All other payments including VER component, In lieu of Notice payments The amount equal to or less than the ATO's allowable tax-free component is tax-free. Calculate: The amount more than the tax free component (if any) is then treated as an ETP and the following Tax Total completed years of service Calculate the ATOs allowable tax-free component of a bona-fide redundancy or voluntary early retirement is applied if taken as cash and it is shown on the ETP payment summary: Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983 scheme using the formula in the general rules. Calculate VER component as per current Directive (11/05) on VERs Add all payments (Severance + Incentive payment (If applicable)) being made to the employee except Annual Leave and Long Service leave Total the amounts payable. (these are treated as per above). Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply Take the total of payments as per the point above away from the ATOs allowable tax free component that by the ETP component amount Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than the ETP threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age
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Death (Section 4.170 of ATO Tax Regulations) Death less than 5 years No long Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/1993 (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax service leave payable Regulations) Directive 05/07, 21.1(e) Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL)
All unused annual leave and annual leave loading is tax free
Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor
Death 5 years or more Long service Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave types. Civil Construction severance payment Dependent (With or without Tax File Number TFN). Nil tax is applied and other payments are regarded as a Death Benefit ETP. leave payable on pro rata basis Directive 05/07, 21.1(e) The tax applied depends on who is receiving the payment. Trustee of Estate (With or without TFN). Tax rate is nil but the employees eligible service period (ESP) Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the must be worked out and reported on the ETP Payment Summary Executor Non-Dependent with TFN. Employees eligible service period (ESP) must be worked out and reported Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor on ETP Payment Summary. Pre July 1983 component nil tax Post June 1983 component tax @ 31.5% (untaxed component) Non-Dependent without TFN. Employees eligible service period (ESP) must be worked out and reported on ETP Payment Summary. Both Pre July 1983 and Post June 1983 is all taxed @ 46.5% Redundancy/Retrenchment, Invalidity/Ill-Health and Ill-Health Retirement Redundancy/Retrenchment less Redundancy/Retrenchment package entitlements by appointment status: See below for tax treatment of the different components of the entitlements Tenured Employees Other than Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers than 1 year Retrenchment package includes: No long service leave payable Directive 10/05 Accrued Recreation leave Directive 22/05 Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year of Redundancy/Retrenchment 1 year continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service or more Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year Long service leave payable of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the Directive 10/05 payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement Directive 22/05 of Policy issued by QIRC. Resignation due to IllTenured Senior Executive Service and Senior Officers Health/Incapacity, Domestic or accrued Recreation leave other pressing necessity, accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year employee dismissed unfairly or for of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service reasons other than conduct or Severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete capacity to perform, less than 7 year of recognised service, minimum payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided years the payment is not less than the severance benefit under the Termination, Change and No long service leave payable Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. Directive 05/07, clause 20.1 Temporary Employees employed on an on-going basis Resignation due to Ill(see Directive 22/05 for eligibility criteria) Health/Incapacity, Domestic or Retrenchment package includes: other pressing necessity, Accrued Recreation leave employee dismissed unfairly or for Accrued Long Service leave for employees who have worked for at least 1 year, 1.3 weeks for each year reasons other than conduct or of continuous service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of service capacity to perform, 7 years or Severance benefits are payable when temporary engagements have being terminated early and when more contracts have not been renewed. Eligible employees are entitled to severance benefits of 2 weeks pay per year of service and a proportionate amount for an incomplete year of recognised service, minimum Long service leave payable payment is 4 weeks and maximum payment is 52 weeks, provided the payment is not less than the Directive 05/07, clause 20.1 severance benefit under the Termination, Change and Redundancy Statement of Policy issued by QIRC. Ill-Health Retirement less than 5 years No long service leave payable Directive 05/07, clause 21.1(d) Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading after 17/8/1993 (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax Regulations)
Payment Summary issued to the Estate and sent to the Executor CW See below for Payment Summary area of the different components of the entitlements CG
Ill-Health Retirement greater than Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL) 5 years Long service leave payable Directive 05/07, clause 21.1(d) Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave eg. RDOs, TOIL etc. Any other payments that are normally made on resignation or retirement
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All accrued annual leave @ (30% + Medicare levy 31.5%). First $320.00 of loading paid in a fiscal year is tax free
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th LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 only 1/20 (5%) taxed @ marginal rates
LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 taxed @ 31.5% Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
Total the amounts payable. Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount. Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age CW
All other payments including Redundancy/Retrenchment component, In lieu of Notice payments (excluding any Invalidity component) Calculate:Total completed years of service Calculate the ATOs allowable tax-free component of a bona-fide redundancy or voluntary early retirement scheme using the formula in the general rules. Calculate severance component as per current Directive (10/05) on Redundancy/Retrenchment. Add all payments being made to the employee except Annual Leave and Long Service leave (these are treated as per above). Take the total of payments as per the point above away from the ATOs allowable tax free component
The amount equal to or less than the ATOs allowable tax-free component is tax-free.
The amount in excess of the tax free component (if any) is then treated as an ETP and the following Tax is applied if taken as cash and it is shown on the ETP payment summary:
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983 Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) CW Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full that by the ETP component amount amount) Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than the ETP threshold $117,576.00 (2003/2004 financial year indexed annually) and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5%
Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
CW Pre July 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount) Post June 1983 ETP Payment Summary (show full amount)
Total the amounts payable. Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount
To calculate the tax free portion (post June 1994) use the following formula (AxB) C Where A = the full amount of the ETP B = the number of days between the date of termination and the date of retirement (Should the person have continued working) i.e. Age 60 for a female employee and age 65 for a male employee C = the number of whole days of the employees service plus the number of whole days calculated at under B Take the figure away from the post June 1983 amount to get your (post June 1983 to pre July 1994)
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Post June 1994 portion of the ETP is Tax Free ETP Payment Summary (show full amount)
Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age) Amount apportioned to service after June 1983 but before July 1994 Employee under 55 years old (with TFN) All taxed @ 31.5% Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than ETP Threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Portion after June 1994 is tax free (regardless of age) Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age All other termination reasons Cash equivalent of annual leave and annual leave loading Section 70 Contract less than a (Section 4.110 of ATO Tax Regulations) year No long service leave payable Directive 05/07, 21.1(a) Section 70 Contract greater than a year Long service leave payable Directive 05/07, 21.1(a) Cessation of Temp or Casual less Cash equivalent of long service leave (LSL) than 10 years No long service leave payable Directive 05/07, 1.1 & 2.1 Leave and loading accrued before 18 August 1993 Taxed at a rate of (30% + Medicare levy 1.5% 31.5% Leave and loading accrued after 17 August 1993 Taxed @ marginal rates (First $320.00 of loading paid in a fiscal year is tax free) (See explanation and example under General Rules at the end of this Appendix Lump Sum A CW
Gross earnings
LSL accrued before 16 August 1978 only 1/20th (5%) taxed @ marginal rates LSL accrued after 15 August 1978 and before 18 August 1993 Taxed @ 31.5% LSL accrued after 17 August 1993 Taxed @ marginal rates
Cessation of Temp or Casual greater than 10 years Long service leave payable Directive 05/07, 1.1, 2.1 & 2.4
ETP Cash equivalent of Public Holidays and all other leave. In lieu of Notice payments and any other payments made to the employee
Calculate the employees Eligible Service Period (ESP) prior to July 1983 and after June 1983
Total the amounts payable. Resignation < 10 years No long service leave payable Directive 05/07, 2.1 Resignation > 10 years Long service leave payable Directive 05/07, 2.1 Retirement (Vol) < 5 years No long service leave payable Directive 05/07, 21.1(c) Retirement (Vol) > 5 years Long service leave payable on pro rata basis Directive 05/07, 21.1(c) Detach to another Govt Dept. Leave transferred - not paid out
Divide the number of days service prior to July 1983 into the total number of days service then multiply that by the ETP component amount Amount apportioned to service prior to July 1983 Only 5% of this amount is taxed at the marginal rate (regardless of employees age)
Apprenticeship Complete No particular provisions but useful for reporting Machinery of Government Leave transferred not paid out
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Post 1994 Invalidity
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Employee 55 years or over (with TFN) Taxed @ 16.5% up to an amount equal to or less than the ETP threshold and any amount above this threshold is charged @ 31.5% Employees without a TFN are taxed @ 46.5% for all of the ETP component regardless of age CW
Termination - TOIL
Applicable for Base Engineers only Time Off In Lieu balance on termination
Lump Sum C
NA
Should this be captured in the above section including Retirement Ill health?
Industrial Award
Reference/ Source
Units
Included Included Included Paid in Cash in Interpretation or in O/T Taxable Payment Paid on Paid on Equiv whilst on Superann Loading Variation unique and unpaid Paid Summary /Non Type uable Higher rate rate requirements Absences Absences Penalties Area Taxable calculatio calculatio Duties rate n n
Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service post 1983 when employee is younger than 55 Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service post 1983 when employee is older than 55 Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" for service pre 1983 Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" Invalidity Component for service greater than 1994 Eligible Termination Payment Lump Sum "C" Rollover payment Long Service Leave accrued between 15/08/1978 and 16/08/1993 Long Service Leave accrued after 16/08/1993
Issues
Comment s
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Termination ETP - Lump Sum "C" Post 1983 less than 55 years of age
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Termination ETP - Lump Sum "C" Post 1983 greater than 55 years of age
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Termination ETP - Lump Sum "C" Pre 1983 Termination ETP - Lump Sum "C" Post 1994 Invalidity Component Termination ETP - Lump Sum "C" Rollover Termination LSL - Lump Sum "A" greater than 15/08/1978 Termination LSL - Lump Sum greater than 16/08/1993 Termination LSL - Lump Sum "B" Less than 16/08/1978
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee
No
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
No
No
Hours
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Taxable Taxable Taxable
Taxable
Lump Sum C
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No No No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
No
No
NA
Lump Sum A
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
One-off
Lump Sum B
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Long Service Leave accrued before 16/08/1978 Only applicable for Engineers Payment of Public Holidays in cash equivalent period Lump Sum Recreation leave accrued after 15/08/1993
NA
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
Termination Recreation Leave Lump Sum greater than 15/08/1993 Termination Recreation Leave Lump Sum less than 16/08/1993 Termination Redundancy Severence Benefit
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee
No
Taxable
Lump Sum A
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005 Queensland Rescue (Helicopter Rescue Service) - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2005
Termination Redundancy Severence Benefit Termination VER Severence Benefit Termination VER Severence Benefit Termination Pay in Lieu of Notice - Post 1983 less than 55 years of age Termination Pay in Lieu of Notice - Post 1983 more than 55 years of age Termination Pay in Lieu of Notice - Post 1994 Invalidity Termination Pay in Lieu of Notice - Pre 1983 Termination TOIL - Post 1994 Invalidity Cash Equivalent leave Loading on Death Cash Equivalent Long Service leave on Death Cash Equivalent Recreation leave on Death
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee
No
Non Taxable
Lump Sum D
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
No
Non Taxable
Lump Sum D
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee Variable amount for each employee variable amount for each employee
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Lump Sum C
No
No
No
Hours
One-off
No
Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003 Queensland Public Service Award - State 2003
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
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No No No
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Taxable Non Taxable Non Taxable Non Taxable
Lump Sum C
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N/a N/a
No
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No No No
No
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No No No No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
No
Pay in Lieu of Notice on termination Applicable for Engineers only Time off in Lieu balance on termination
NA
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
No
No
No
Dollars
One-off
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
NA
Cluster
Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 The description of the allowance Valid Code: Yes, No Specific to a geographical location Valid Code: Yes, No Specific to a work unit eg, PA Hospital Valid Code: Yes, No Fixed amount in the table Valid Code: Hours, Days, Weekly, Fortnightly, Yearly, Units, Months
Valid Code: Recurring, One-off, Both Recurring is a set amount paid each pay, One-Off is paid on claim, Either is an allowance that could be paid on a regular basis or as a one-off
Payment Valid Code: Reportable FBT, Gross, Mileage, Meals, Allowances, Lump Sum A, Lump Sum B, Lump Summary Area Sum C, Lump Sum D, Lump Sum E, N/A Valid Code: Yes, No The allowance is paid when the employee is on paid leave. If payable on particular leave types only, note in Interpretation or unique requirements. Valid Code: Yes, No Paid on unpaid The allowance is paid when the employee is on unpaid leave. If payable on particular leave types Absences only, note in Interpretation or unique requirements. Included in Valid Code: Yes, No Overtime and Allowance amount included in the OT and penalty rate calculation. penalties rate Included in Valid Code: Yes, No Loading rate Allowance amount included in the leave loading rate calculation. calculation Included in Valid Code: Yes, No Cash Equiv rate Allowance amount included in the Cash equivalent rate calculation. calculation Valid Code: Yes, No, Other Paid whilst on Is the allowance payable whilst the employee is on higher duties. For other requirements, note in Higher Duties Interpretation or unique requirements. Valid Code: Yes, No Superannuable Is the allowance used in the calculation of the superannuable salary. Interpretation All other rules required to correctly apply the provisions from the relevant documentation. or unique requirements Paid on Paid Absences
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Valid Code: Yes, No Value divisible Is this allowance payable as a full amount or as a divisible amount? Divisible example: First Aid allowance can be split hourly, weekly or fortnightly. Taxable /Non Valid Code: Taxable, Non Taxable, Split Is the allowance taxable or non taxable? Taxable
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Hire to Retire Framework Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Description Location Specific Workplace Specific Table Driven Amount
ANNUAL LEAVE
Industrial Award
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.7
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clauses 7.3.1 & 7.3.2 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1(1) & Clause 3.1(5) Queensland Fire Service Workplace Reform Program Memorandum of Agreement Firefighters and Junior Officers 1995 Clauses 7.11.1, 7.11.2, 7.11.3
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
Paid Annual Leave Annual Leave entitlement + Firefighters 4th, 3rd, accrual balance 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3)
A negative annual leave balance occurs when an employee takes annual Yes on approval The annual leave entitlement includes 200 hours annual leave as per the Award plus an additional 104.3572 hours accrued time off to compensate for the additional leave in excess of their current leave entitlement. two hours per week over 40 hours plus 8 hours for the Queen's Birthday public holiday (in lieu of public holiday penalties). This entitlement applies to all of by the relevant Queensland (excluding Mt Isa). Continuous shift workers 200 hours is exclusive of rostered days off according to the roster on which the employee commenced leave. Assistant As a result of rotating leave rosters employees may incur negative leave Commissioner balances. Employees may be rostered to take annual leave up to three When an employee is recalled to work while on annual leave for the purposes of maintaining crewing levels, attending training courses or undertaking commercial activities, that employee will be deemed to be accessing accrued time off (that is the 104.3572 hours per annum) and not core annual leave. Employees will be paid at months prior to their anniversary date. Any leave resulting in a negative overtime rates for being recalled to work while accessing the accrued time off component of annual leave, other than when undertaking commercial activities which will leave balance of up to 80 hours may be processed. Any rostering of leave which will result in a negative leave balance of greater than 80 hours must be paid for at the rate agreed between the parties and incorporated in the certified agreement currently binding upon them. (Dispute - further negotiation with be approved by the relevant Assistant Commissioner. UFU to occur) Weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance are averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for all FPO1 and FPO2 employees. Shift workers who go to day work still accumulate leave as if on shift work. The averaged "loading" to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to, the usual 17 1/2% annual leave loading. Leave is taken in accordance with the rotating leave roster with the balance being able to be taken on an ad hoc basis by agreement. The QFRS does not have a cap on the amount of annual leave (A/L) accrued, however managers must be able to manage A/L balances. Therefore in accordance with the IR Act managers must negotiate with the employee and if agreement cannot be reached the manager can direct an employee with an excessive amount of A/L to take A/L provided they are given 2 weeks written notice.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 4.1.2 Clause 4.2.1
2058.1 An employee who performs higher duties for a period of six months or more immediately preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the highe duties rate for the period of annual leave. Where a continuous period of higher duties of 6 months or more is interrupted by a period of annual leave, that annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate. Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties. Interpretation and Implementation of Clause 5.4 of the QFRS EPCA 2003 - An employee who relieves in an eligible position for a period of 6 months or more immediatley preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the 2.5% allowance for the period of annual leave. Where a continuous period of relieving in an eligibe position for a period of 6 months or more is interupted by a period of annual leave the 2.5% special fleibility allowance will be paid for the period of annual leave.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.7
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.2 Work and Family Life Balance
Half Pay Recreation Leave All QFRS employees covered by the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Certified Agreement 2006
Clause 5.2.1 of QFRS CA 2006 To balance work and family life the following provisions are available subject to service delivery requirements and financial considerations: Extension of purchased leave arrangements to purchase up to six weeks purchased leave per year; and Introduction of half pay recreation leave subject to Chief Executive Officer discretion.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.7
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clauses 7.3.1 & 7.3.2 Clause 4.1.2 and Clause 4.2.1 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1(1) & Clause 3.1(5) Queensland Fire Service Workplace Reform Program Memorandum of Agreement Firefighters and Junior Officers 1995 Clauses 7.11.1, 7.11.2, 7.11.3
Deed of Agreement between The Queensland Fire and Rescue Service and the United Firefighters Union of Australia, Queensland Branch Annual Leave Entitlements for Mt Isa Firefighters (5 September 2006)
Annual Leave Paid Annual Leave entitlement + Firefighters 4th, 3rd, accrual balance 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3)
200 hours annual leave 64 hours in lieu of penalties on public holidays 14 hours in lieu of overtime when on leave 10 hours extra leave in accordance with the projected roster. Leave is to be debited as per the projected roster (????DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION TO BE DETERMINED) These arrangements will apply on and from 5th September 2006
The annual leave entitlement includes 200 hours annual leave as per the Award plus 64 hours additional leave, in lieu of penalties on public holidays, plus 14 hours to A negative annual leave balance occurs when an employee takes annual leave in excess of their current leave entitlement. be added to annual leave to compensate for the two hours overtime not received when on leave and 10 hours leave in accordance with the projected roster. Weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance are averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for all FPO1 and FPO2 employees. The averaged "loading" to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannaution provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to, the usual 17 1/2% A/L loading. FPO1 and FPO2 are paid 2 hours overtime per week to compensate for the additional two hours per week over 40 hours.
Mt Isa
Mt Isa is not on the Rotating Leave Roster and therefore have annual An employee who performs higher duties for a period of six months or more immediately preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the higher duties leave on an ad hoc basis. rate for the period of annual leave. Where a continuous period of higher duties of 6 months or more is interrupted by a period of annual leave, that annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate. Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties.
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Annual Leave Senior Officers (Area Directors) Inspector( FPO3 PP1 - PP3 old title) and Superintendent (old title FPO4 PP1 - PP3) and Chief Superintendent Paid 200 hours per year 200 hours annual leave
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.7
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.1 Senior Officers Clause 7.10 On-call over the Christmas/New Year Period Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clauses 5.6, 7.3.1 & 7.3.2 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1(3) & Clause 3.1(5) Queensland Fire Service Workplace Reform Program Memorandum of Agreement Firefighters and Junior Officers 1995 Clauses 7.11.1, 7.11.2, 7.11.3
Clause 7.6.2 of QFRS CA 2006 Senior Officers are in receipt of a fortnightly salary which comprises payment for the following: standard hours of work; on-call requirements (provision of one in four averaged over a twelve month period); and hours worked outside of standard hours as part of on-call arrangements. he Senior t Officers Flexibility Allowance. This allowance provides an increase in the existing 15.7% loading paid to Senior Fire Officers (currently 20%). This loading recognises out of work hours, call backs and on-call requirements and work at nights and on weekends. The "averaged" loading which is incorporated into tThe standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannaution provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to the usual 17 1/2% annual leave loading.
Senior Officers are not part of the Rotating Leave Roster. Leave is taken on an ad hoc basis by agreement. Excessive annual leave balances can be managed by the Industrial Relations Act 1999.
Clause 7.10.1 Those senior officers required to be on-call over the Christmas/New Year period, in accordance with the Circular issued by the Department of An employee who performs higher duties for a period of six months or more immediately preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the higher duties Industrial Relations, will not be debited annual leave for this period. rate for the period of annual leave. Where a continuous period of higher duties of 6 months or more is interrupted by a period of annual leave, that annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate.
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Reference/Source
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.7
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.11 Additional Leave for Senior Operations Coordinators Working the Continuous Shift Roster Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clauses 7.3.1 & 7.3.2 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1(3) & Clause 3.1(5) Queensland Fire Service Workplace Reform Program Memorandum of Agreement Firefighters and Junior Officers 1995 Clauses 7.11.1, 7.11.2, 7.11.3
Annual Leave Senior Officers (Senior Operations Coordinators Working the Continuous Shift Roster) FPO3 PP1 PP3
Paid
312.3572 hours 200 hours annual leave per year 104.3572 accrued time off
Yes on approval Clause 7.1.1 of QFRS CA 2006 Senior Operations Coordinators are to accrue and access leave as per the rotating leave roster whilst they are in the Senior by the relevant Operations Coordinators position. This is in recognition that these officers are working the 10/14 continuous shift roster. Assistant Commissioner (This occurs in Brisbane Region only.)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.1.1 7.1.2 7.1.7
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 6.5.1 Loading Clause 6.5.3 TOIL Clause 6.5.4 On-Call over the Christmas/New Year Period Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 5.4.1
Paid
312.3572 hours 200 hours annual leave per year 104.3572 accrued time off
The remuneration for the position of BAO includes base rate plus 15.7% 20% to compensate items such as shift work, paid overtime and on-call for an average of one week in four. BAOs also receive the 38 hour week allowance and 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance currently paid to that functional role. The additional allowances for the BAO are superannuable except for the 38 hour week allowance ???. This rolled up rate is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave. Conditions of employment reflect the FPO3 and FPO4 agreed conditions including the non-application of paid overtime, call back and on-call allowances. If a BAO is required to work on recognised rostered days off or rest days, they receive Time Off in Lieu (TOIL) at single time. Clause 6.5.4 On-call over the Christmas/New Year Period of QFRS CA 2006 Those BAOs required to be on-call over the Christmas/New Year period in accordance with the circular issued by the Department of Industrial Relations, will not be debited annual leave for this period. Although BAOs are day workers, they continue to hold the rank of Station Officer and accumulate annual leave at the same rate as shift workers. Interpretation and Implementation of Clause 5.4 of the QFRS EPCA 2003 - An employee who relieves in an eligible position for a period of 6 months or more immediatley preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the 2.5% allowance for the period of annual leave. Where a continuous period of relieving in an eligibe position for a period of 6 months or more is interupted by a period of annual leave the 2.5% special fleibility allowance will be paid for the period of annual leave.
(Proposed amendment to be made to the Award): Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.1 Senior Officers Clause 7.10.1 On-call over the Christmas/New Year Period Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Annual Leave Inspector (old title Fire Professional Officers FPO3 (PP1 - PP3) and FPO4 (PP1 PP3)) (is there provision for an FPO4?????) Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) Application to be made to include Superintendent (FP04) in the Award
Paid
Fire Professional Officers will work 40 38 hours per week plus on call.
Senior Officers are in receipt of a fortnightly salary which comprises payment for the following: standard hours of work; on-call requirements (provision of one in four averaged over a twelve month period); and hours worked outside of standard hours as part of on-call arrangements.the Senior Officers Flexibility Allowance. This allowance provides an increase in the existing 15.7% loading paid to Senior Fire Officers (currently 20%). This loading recognises out of work hours, call backs and on-call requirements and work at nights and on weekends. The "averaged" loading which is incorporated into tThe standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannaution provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to the usual 17 1/2% annual leave loading. An employee who performs higher duties for a period of six months or more immediately preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the higher duties rate for the period of annual leave. Where a continuous period of higher duties of 6 months or more is interrupted by a period of annual leave, that annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate.
QFRS - CA 2006 Clause 9.3 Award Coverage for Rural Fire Management Officers Clause 9.3.1 Effective 1 August 2003 the provisions of the QFRS Interim Award State 2003 and subsequent certified agreements where they supersede this award will apply to RFMOs. Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 Clause 5.1 (now declared obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 )
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 4.1.2 and Clause 4.2.1, Clause 5.1.4 & Clause 9.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 3.6
Paid
5 weeks
Employees rostered off or on Annual Leave on Labour Day, shall be paid an additional day's wage, or in lieu thereof an extra day shall be added to their Annual Leave. Annual Leave is taken on an ad hoc basis by agreement with each party. Rural Fire Management Officers will retain a 38 hour week and as such will not be entitled to payment of a 38 hour week allowance. Employees will be permitted to accrue Annual Leave for a period of 2 years. An employee who performs higher duties will be paid at the rate they are on immediately prior to taking annual leave. The total rates of pay for Rural Fire Management Officers Level One and Level Two include the base rate of pay in addition to a weekend penalty component (21.43% of the base rate) for work performed on weekends; in addition to a night shift component (based on the amount of 16.33 hours x the applicable night shift hourly rate). Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties. Clause 9.2.1 of QFRS - CA 2006 Rural Fire Management Officers (RFMOs) Level 1 will receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 1 of 27.87% to compensate these officers for working on nights and w
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` Clause 7.10.1 Those senior officers required to be on-call over the Christmas/New Year period, in accordance with the Circular issued by the Department of Industrial Relations, will not be debited annual leave for this period.
Clause 9.2.2 of QFRS CA 2006 RFMOs Level 2 will receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 2 of 30% to compensate these officers for working at nights and weekends. The Rural Flexibility Alloiwance Level 2 also buys out the 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance, as specified in the QFRS EPA 2003.
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QFRS - CA 2006 Clause 9.3 Award Coverage for Rural Fire Management Officers Clause 9.3.1 Effective 1 August 2003 the provisions of the QFRS Interim Award State 2003 and subsequent certified agreements where they supersede this award will apply to RFMOs. Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 Clause 5.1 (now declared obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 )
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Clause 7.10.1 On-call over the Christmas/New Year Period Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 5.6.1 & Clause 9.1
Absence Type
Annual Leave Inspector (old title Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO3) Superintendent (old title Rural Fire Management Officer RFMO4)
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
Employees rostered off or on Annual Leave on Labour Day, shall be paid an additional day's wage, or in lieu thereof an extra day shall be added to their Annual Leave. Annual Leave is taken on an ad hoc basis by agreement with each party. Rural Fire Management Officers will retain a 38 hour week and as such will not be entitled to payment of a 38 hour week allowance. An employee who performs higher duties will be paid at the rate they are on immediately prior to taking annual leave. Senior Officers are in receipt of a fortnightly salary which comprises payment for the following: standard hours of work; on-call requirements (provision of one in four averaged over a twelve month period); and hours worked outside of standard hours as part of on-call arrangements.the Senior Officers Flexibility Allowance. This allowance provides an increase in the existing 15.7% loading paid to Senior Fire Officers (currently 20%). This loading recognises out of work hours, call backs and on-call requirements and work at nights and on weekends. The "averaged" loading which is incorporated into tThe standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannaution provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to the usual 17 1/2% annual leave loading. Clause 7.10.1 Those senior officers required to be on-call over the Christmas/New Year period, in accordance with the Circular issued by the Department of Industrial Relations, will not be debited annual leave for this period. Employees will be permitted to accrue Annual Leave for a period of 2 years.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.1.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates QFRS Communications Centres Averaged Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 2.1 Afcom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 4.13
Annual Leave (Afcom) Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54)
Paid
Afcom-Firecom Brisbane - 200 hours per year Regional Communications (other than Townsville) 200 hours per year
Afcom-Firecom Brisbane - 200 hours per year (leave accrued at 7.661 hours per fortnight and debited at 40 hours per week) Regional Communications (other than Townsville) 200 hours per year (leave accrued at 7.661 hours per fortnight and debited at 40 hours per week)
Weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance are averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for all employees. The averaged "loading" is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and superannuation provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to, the usual 17 1/2% annual leave loading. Continuous shift workers annual leave shall be exclusive of public holidays and rostered days off according to the roster on which the employee commenced leave.
Townsville - 312 Townsville - 312 hours per annum (leave accrued at 11.9726 hours per hours per fortnight and debited in accordance annum with actual hours)
TOWNSVILLE HAS THE SAME ENTITLEMENTS AND RULES AS APPLY TO FPO1 AND FPO2
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 4.1.2 and Clause 4.2.1, Clause 7.3.1 & 7.3.2 Afcom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 4.13 Afcom - Firecom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Clause 2.5 Higher Duties
Regional - Clauses 7.3.1 & 7.3.2 An employee who performs higher duties for a period of six months or more immediately preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the higher duties rate for the period of annual leave. Where a continuous period of higher duties of 6 months or more is interrupted by a period of annual leave, that annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate. Casuals are not eligible for paid annual leave. Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. (Applies to Regional Comms Officers) Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties. (Applies to Regional Comms Officers)
(Afcom) Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4)
Afcom - Clause 4.13(4)(a) Where an employee has been in receipt of a higher rate of pay than the ordinary rate of pay for more than 1 fortnight immediately prior to taking leave, annual leave is paid at the higher rate. Clause 2.5 Higher Duties Where an employee is relieving in a higher position or a series of consecutive higher positions for over twelve (12) months, performance objectives should be set at the relieving level. Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should be paid the next level within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.1.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates QFRS Communications Centres Averaged Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 2.1
Paid
Regional Communications (other than Townsville) 200 hours per year (leave accrued at 7.661 hours per fortnight and debited at 40 hours per week)
Regional Communications Managers receive the 20% allowance paid to Senior Officers. Senior Officers are in receipt of the Senior Officers Flexibility Allowance. This allowance provides an increase in the existing 15.7% loading paid to Senior Fire Officers (currently 20%). This loading recognises out of work hours, call backs and on-call requirements and work at nights and on weekends. The "averaged" loading which is incorporated into the standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to the usual 17 1/2% annual leave loading.
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Townsville - 312 hours per annum Townsville - 312 (leave accrued at 11.9726 hours per fortnight and debited in accordance hours per with actual hours) annum
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.1.1, 7.1.2, & 7.1.5 & 7.1.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
Every employee under this Award (other than a casual employee) shall at the end of each year of their employment be entitled to not less than 4 weeks' annual leave on full pay. Such annual leave shall be exclusive of any public holiday which may occur during the period of that annual leave and shall be paid by the employer in advance. In addition the employee receives a loading calculated at the rate of 17 1/2% of the base rate. The Bootmaker has a dual role as Bootmaker/Storeperson but is covered by this Award. Employees are paid at the rate they were receiving immediately prior to taking annual leave (including allowances). Unless agreed otherwise the employer shall give the employee at least 14 days notice of the date from which annual leave is to be taken.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
Every day worker other than a casual employee shall at the end of each year of employment be entitled to annual leave on full pay of 4 weeks. Such annual leave shall be exclusive of any public holiday which may occur during the period of that annual leave and shall be paid by the employer in advance. In addition the employee receives a loading calculated at the rate of 17 1/2% of the base rate. Paid at the rate they were receiving immediately prior to taking annual leave (including allowances). Unless agreed otherwise the employer shall give the employee at least 14 days notice of the date from which annual leave is to be taken.
Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Clause 7.1.1, 7.1.2 & 7.1.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
Every day worker other than a casual employee shall at the end of each year of employment be entitled to annual leave on full pay of 4 weeks. Such annual leave shall be exclusive of any public holiday which may occur during the period of that annual leave and shall be paid by the employer in advance. In addition the employee receives a loading calculated at the rate of 17 1/2% of the base rate. Paid at the rate they were receiving immediately prior to taking annual leave (including allowances). Unless agreed otherwise the employer shall give the employee at least 14 days notice of the date from which annual leave is to be taken.
Industrial Award
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.3.1 & 7.3.4
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 7.2.2
Absence Type
Long Service Leave Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 4) Regional Communications Officers and Managers and Communications Officers and Supervisors (Afcom) Maintenance and Service Employees
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
QFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.3.1 & 7.3.4 Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership QFRS Permanent Certified Agreement, 2003 Procedure 2058.1 Clauses 7.2.1 and 7.2.2 Payment of Higher Duties to Employees Industrial Relations Act on Leave 1999 Sections 43(3), 43(4), 45, 46 (2), 53 (1), (3) & (4), 54 (1) & (2) 71(5)(a) & (b)
Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers and Regional Communications Officers and Managers and Communications Officers and Supervisors (Afcom) These employees have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers An employee's continuity of service is considered to be broken if the period between the end of one employment contract and the start of the next employment contract Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. is greater than 3 months (Section 71(5)(a) & (b) of the IR Act 1999. Maintenance and Service Employees have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. The employee must take at least two weeks LSL (Section 45 of the IR Act 1999). However, QFRS CA 2006 MOA has reduced this to 1 week. Upon termination an employee is entitled to pro-rata payment if they have completed 10 years or more service. Under Sections 43(3) and 43(4) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999 if the employee has between 7 and 10 years they are entitled to pro-rata termination payment subject to certain provisions. Employees with less than 7 years completed service have no entitlement to pro-rata LSL upon termination. An employee may be paid all or part of an entitlement to LSL instead of taking the leave or part of the leave, only if payment is ordered by the QIRC on the grounds of financial hardship or compassionate grounds (IR Act 1999 53(1) (3) & (4) and QFRS EPA 2003 Clauses 7.2.1 & 7.2.2. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 4) - application to be made to include in the Award 2058.1 Where an employee performs higher duties for a period of six months or more which immediately precedes a period of annual leave or any other type of leave, such employee shall continue to be paid the higher duties rate for the period of leave.
Afcom QFRS Enterprise Partnership Certified Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.5 Agreement 1997 Clause 4.15 Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Clause 7.5
Clause 5.3.1 of QFRS - CA 2006 Access to pro rata long service leave (L/S/L) after seven years' service Employees will be entitled to access pro rata L/S/L after seven years' service. Pro rata cash equivalent of L/S/L on termination will only be available in accordance with the terms of the Industrial Relations Act 1999. Where an employee voluntarily reverts to a lower classification, the employee will be entitled to leave accrued as at the date of the reversion at the salary applicable at the date of the reversion. Employees will not be compelled to take accrued L/S/L at the date of the reversion. The minimum period of L/S/L that may be taken at any one time is one calendar week.
Clause 5.3.2 of QFRS - CA 2006 Long Service Leave at Half Pay An employee may request and the QFRS may agree to extend the period of L/S/L for which the employee qualifies by the employee taking the leave at half pay. Granting of the leave is subject to Departmental convenience, however, requests for leave should not be unreasonably refused. Clause 5.3.3 of QFRS - CA 2006 Payout of Long Service Leave after Ten Years of Service An employee may be paid for all or part of an entitlement to L/S/L instead of taking the leave or part of the leave by making application to the QIRC. The QIRC may order payment of this leave if they are satisfied that the payment should be made: (a) on compassionate grounds; or (b) on the ground of financial hardship. The QFRS will not oppose a reasonable application to the QIRC.
An employee considering accessing this provision is strongly advised to seek financial advice prior to their application and provide proof of financial hardship with their application.
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Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3
Absence Type
Long Service Leave Rural Fire Management Officers Maintenance and Service Employees
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
These employees have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.5 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clauses 7.2.1 and 7.2.2 Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Clause 7.5 Industrial Relations Act 1999 Sections 43(3), 43(4), 45, 53 (1), (3) & (4), Queensland Fire 54 (1) & (2) 71(5)(a) & (b) Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
QFRS Interim Award - Queensland Fire and State 2003 Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 QFRS Clause 5.3.1, 5.3.2, 5.3.3 Communications Centres Award - State Queensland Fire and 2003 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Surgical Bootmaking, Certified Agreement, 2003 Bespoke Bootmaking Clauses 7.1.1, 7.1.3. and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Engineering Award State 2002 Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Afcom QFRS Enterprise Queensland Fire Partnership Certified Service - Rural Fire Agreement 2002 Clause Division Industrial 2.14 Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Long Service Leave on half pay Firefighters, Station Officers, Senior Officers and Building Approval Officers, and Fire Professional Officers Regional Communications Officers and Managers and Communications Officers and Supervisors (Afcom) Rural Fire Management Officers Maintenance and Service Employees
Paid
Granting of the leave is subject to Departmental convenience, however, requests for leave should not be unreasonably refused.
An employee may request LSL on half pay to extend LSL for the purposes of family responsibilities or study. The minimum period of LSL that can be taken at half pay at any one time is 4 calendar weeks.
Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive 21/05 Long Service Leave
Paid
Casual employees have an entitlement to long service leave if it can be established that they have been regularly and continuously employed by the same employer. However the continuous service ends if the employment is broken by more than 3 months between the end of 1 employment contract and the start of the next employment contract.
The casual entitlement to long service leave is calculated as the number of hours for the complete period of employment worked/52 x 13/10 (Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 3/05). [Formula based on greater entitlement than IR Act provision. Formula found in Directive 21/05]
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.8 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 4.1.2 and Clause 4.2.1 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1(1) & (2) and Clause 3.1(4) DES Absenteeism Management Policy 26/07170 DES Absenteeism Management Procedure Sick Leave Paid Sick Leave entitlement + Firefighters 4th, 3rd, accrual balance 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3) Continuous Shift Workers 8 shifts (80 hours) For any completed period of employment of less than one year, an employee shall become entitled to one shift's sick leave for each month of such period up to a maximum of 8 shifts. For the purposes of drawing down an employee's sick leave accrual balance, 10 hours will be drawn down for each shift not worked due to sick leave (irrespective of the rostered hours for the shift). Weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance are averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for all FPO1 and FPO2 employees. The averaged "loading" to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation. Sick leave either side of Emergent Leave to be supported by a medical certificate. Where a sick leave absence exceeds 2 consecutive working days/shifts an employee shall produce a medical certificate from a duly qualified medical practitoner. Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.8
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 4.1.2 and Clause 4.2.1 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1(1) & (2) and Clause 3.1(4)
Sick Leave Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), BAO1 and BAO2 Day Workers
Paid
Provided that in respect to any completed period of employment of less than one year, an employee shall become entitled to one day's sick leave for each month of such period, up to a maximum of 10 days.
Weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance are averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for all FPO1 and FPO2 employees. The averaged "loading" to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation. Sick leave either side of Emergent Leave to be supported by a medical certificate. Where a sick leave absence exceeds 2 consecutive working days/shifts an employee shall produce a medical certificate from a duly qualified medical practitoner. Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.8
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.6.2
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
DES Absenteeism Management Queensland Fire and Procedure Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 5.6 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1(2) and Clause 3.1(4)
Paid Sick Leave Sick Leave Senior Officers (Area entitlement + Directors) Inspector( accrual balance FPO3 PP1 - PP3 old title) and Superintendent (old title FPO4 PP1 - PP3) and Chief Superintendent
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.2.8 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 and 7.6.2
Sick Leave Paid Sick Leave entitlement + Rural Fire Management Officers accrual balance Level 1 and 2 Inspector (old title Rural Fire Management Officer 3) and Superintendent (old title Rural Fire Management Officer 4)
DES Absenteeism Management Queensland Fire and Procedure Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 4.1.2 and Clause 4.2.1 and Clause 9.1 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1(1) & (2) and Clause 3.1(4)
For any completed period of employment of less than 1 year an employee shall be entitled to one day's sick leave for each one month of such period up to a maximum of 10 days.
Clause 9.2 Rural Flexibility Allowance RFMO1s receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 1 of 27.87% and RFMO2s receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 2 of 30% to compensate these officers for working on nights and weekends.Weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance are averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for RFMO1 & RFMO2. The averaged "loading" to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation. Inspector (old title Rural Fire Management Officer 3) and Superintendent (old title Rural Fire Management Officer 4) Senior Officers are in receipt of a fortnightly salary which comprises payment for the following: standard hours of work; on-call requirements (provision of one in four averaged over a twelve month period); and hours worked outside of standard hours as part of on-call arrangements. The standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation. RFMO3s are in receipt of the Senior Officers Flexibility Allowance. This allowance provides an increase in the existing 15.7% loading (currently 20%) paid to Senior Fire Officers (RFMO3) . This loading recognises out of work hours, call backs and on-call requirements and work at nights and on weekends. The "averaged" loading which is incorporated into the standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation. Sick leave either side of Emergent Leave to be supported by a medical certificate. Where a sick leave absence exceeds 2 consecutive working days/shifts an employee shall produce a medical certificate from a duly qualified medical practitoner.
Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties. (Applies to RFMO1 AND RFMO2)
(Proposed amendment to be made to the Award): Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 and 7.6.2
DES Absenteeism Management Queensland Fire and Procedure Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Sick Leave Paid Sick Leave Inspector (old title Fire entitlement + Professional Officer 3) accrual balance Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) Application to be made to include Superintendent (FP04) in the Award
80 76 hours (10 For any completed period of days) employment of less than 1 year an employee shall be entitled to one day's sick leave for each one month of such period up to a maximum of 10 days.
Fire Professional Officers will work 40 38 hours per week plus on call.
Fire Professional Officers are in receipt of a fortnightly salary which comprises payment for the following: standard hours of work; on-call requirements (provision of one in four averaged over a twelve month period); and hours worked outside of standard hours as part of on-call arrangements. The standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation.
Senior Officers are in receipt of the Senior Officers Flexibility Allowance. This allowance provides an increase in the existing 15.7% loading paid to Senior Fire Officers (currently 20%). This loading recognises out of work hours, call backs and on-call requirements and work at nights and on weekends. The "averaged" loading which is incorporated into the standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation. Sick leave either side of Emergent Leave to be supported by a medical certificate.
Where a sick leave absence exceeds 2 consecutive working days/shifts an employee shall produce a medical certificate from a duly qualified medical practitoner.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.8
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 8.6 Debiting of Sick Leave for Brisbane Communications Centre Employees Schedule One - Wage Rates Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 4.1.2 and Clause 4.2.1 QFRS Communications Centres Averaged Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 2.1 Afcom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 4.14
Sick Leave (Afcom) Sick Leave Paid entitlement + Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1- accrual balance PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54)
8 shifts for shift workers or/ 80 hours (10 days) per annum accrued at 8 hours per 5 weeks of service
Afcom-Firecom Brisbane Sick Leave accrues at 3.0665 hours per fortnight (80 hours per year) and deducted at actual hours taken. Clause 8.6.1 of QFRS - CA 2006 Shift work employees at the Brisbane Fire Communication Centre will have their sick leave debited in accordance with other units of the QFRS. That is, when a whole shift is taken as sick leave, ten (10) hours is deducted from their sick leave balance. Regional Communications (including Townsville) Sick Leave accrues at 3.0665 hours per fortnight/80 hours per year. Sick Leave is deducted as 10 hours maximum (eg. 10 hours, if a 14 hour night shift was taken, 10 hours if a 10 hour day shift taken, 6 hours if 6 hours of a 10 hour day shift taken).
Weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance are averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for all employees. The averaged "loading" is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and superannuation. Casuals are not eligible for paid sick leave.
Sick leave will be accessed on an hour for hour basis in Brisbane. Sick Leave less than 10 hours is deducted on an hour basis.
Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties.
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Clause 4.1.2 Subject to satisfactory performance, the employee should move through the increment levels within the higher classification until the relieving ceases and the employee reverts to their substantive level. Clause 4.2.1 Where an employee has moved to the next paypoint as a result of extended higher duties such paypoint will continue to apply for subsequent higher duties for a period of twelve (12) months after the extended period of higher duties. (Applies to Regional Communications Officers)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.8
QFRS Communications Centres Averaged Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 2.1
Sick Leave Regional Communications Managers FCM1 FCM3 (PP1-PP3) Day Workers
10 days
Senior Officers are in receipt of the Senior Officers Flexibility Allowance. This allowance provides an increase in the existing 15.7% loading paid to Senior Fire Officers (currently 20%). This loading recognises out of work hours, call backs and on-call requirements and work at nights and on weekends. The "averaged" loading which is incorporated into the standard fortnightly rate of salary is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation. Casuals are not eligible for paid sick leave. Sick leave will be accessed on an hour for hour basis. Sick Leave less than 10 hours is deducted on an hour basis.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.3.1
Queensland Fire and DES Absenteeism Management Policy Rescue Service 26/07170 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Absenteeism Management Procedure
2 weeks
The Bootmaker has a dual role as Bootmaker/Storeperson but is covered by this Award. Casuals are not eligible for paid sick leave.
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Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.2.1
Reference/Source
Absence Type
Sick Leave Mechanics
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
Queensland Fire and DES Absenteeism Management Policy Rescue Service 26/07170 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Absenteeism Management Procedure
Queensland Fire and DES Absenteeism Management Policy Rescue Service 26/07170 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Absenteeism Management Procedure
2 weeks
QFRS People All QFRS employees Management Policies Leave Sick Leave Permanent Procedure 2040.2
An employee may have 2 days sick leave without furnishing a medical certificate. When a period of leave exceeds 2 days a medical certificate is required from a duly qualified medical practitioner stating: the nature of the illness the approximate duration of leave required. One certificate is sufficient for 10 consecutive days. Should the period of leave exceed 10 days, or at the discretion of the employer, a certificate is required stating that the employee is fit to resume duty. The time of ceasing duty should be noted on the employee's timesheet and the certificate forwarded to the Workplace Health and Safety Officer. It is not to be attached to the timesheet.
BEREAVEMENT LEAVE
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.5.1 7.5.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Bereavement Leave no deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4). Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 Bereavement Leave no deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 & RFMO2 & RFMO3 Paid N/A Period not exceeding the number of N/A hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days of work up to and including the day of the funeral These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. *Applies where the death of an immediate family member isin Australia *Employee must provide proof of death *Employee is entitled to leave up to and including the day of the funeral
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.5.1 7.5.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
N/A
Period not exceeding the number of N/A hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days of work up to and including the day of the funeral These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
*Applies where the death of an immediate family member is in Australia *Employee must provide proof of death *Employee is entitled to leave up to and including the day of the funeral
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*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.5.2 7.5.3 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid
Comments
*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee, step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.5.1 7.5.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Bereavement Leave no deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and chief superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 Bereavement Leave no deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Unpaid
N/A
Unpaid leave to attend the funeral. These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
N/A
*An employee may apply for unpaid leave when the 2 days paid bereavement leave is insufficient *Applies when the death of an immediate family member is in Australia
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.5.2 7.5.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Bereavement Leave no deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award.Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1
Paid
N/A
Period not exceeding the number of N/A hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days of work These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week.
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. *Applies where the death of an immediate family member isoutside Australia and where the employee travels outside Australia to attend the funeral *Employee must provide proof of death
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*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee, step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.5.1 7.5.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Bereavement Leave no deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Period not exceeding the number of N/A hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days of work These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Afcom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 4.17(1) Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Bereavement Leave no deduction Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Paid
N/A
Period not exceeding the number of hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days or shifts of work
*Applies where the death of a family member is in Australia *Employee must provide proof of death *Employee is entitled to leave up to and including the day of the funeral *Casual employees not eligible for paid leave
*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1 ***
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Afcom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 4.17(1) Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Bereavement Leave no deduction Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54 & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Unpaid
N/A
*An employee may apply for unpaid leave when the 2 days paid bereavement leave is insufficient *Employee must provide proof of death *Applies when the death of an immediate family member isin Australia
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.5
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 4 Bereavement Leave S40(4) (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Bereavement Leave no deduction Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54 & Regional Communications Managers FCO2 (PP1PP3) Short term casuals
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days
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A "long-term casual employee" is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer, on a regular and systematic basis, for several periods of employment during a period of at least 1 year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under clause 7.5. *The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Applies on the death of a member of the person's immediate family or household. If the employee reasonably requires extra time to travel to and from the funeral or other ceremony for the death - an amount of unpaid bereavement leave equal to the time reasonably required for the travel.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Afcom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 4.17(1) Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Bereavement Leave no deduction Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54 & Regional Communications Managers FCO2 (PP1PP3)
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
N/A
Period not exceeding the number of hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days
*Applies where the death of an immediate family member isin Australia. *Employee must provide proof of death to the satisfaction of the employer. *Employee is entitled to leave up to and including the day of the funeral *Casual employees not eligible for paid leave
*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.5
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 4 Bereavement Leave S40(4) (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days
If the employee reasonably requires extra time to travel to and from the funeral or other ceremony for the death - an amount of unpaid bereavement leave equal to the time reasonably required for the travel.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.5 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Unpaid
N/A
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Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Clause 7.3 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Bereavement Leave Carpenter no deduction Paid N/A Period not exceeding the number of hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days
* An employee may apply for unpaid leave when a member of the employee's immediate family Australia dies and the period of bereavement leave is insufficient in * Employee must provide proof of death
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* A "long-term casual employee" is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer, on a regular and systematic basis, for several periods of employment during a period of at least 1 year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under clause 7.5. *The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
*Applies where the death of an immediate family member is in Australia *Employee must provide proof of death to the satisfaction of the employer. *Employee is entitled to leave up to and including the day of the funeral *Casual employees not eligible for paid leave *Maximum of 2 days leave without loss of pay on each occasion of the death outside of Australia of an employee's spouse, father or mother and where such employee travels outside of Australia to attend the funeral - employee must provide satisfactory evidence of proof of death
*The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 4 Bereavement Leave S40(4) (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
no deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days
Applies on the death of a member of the person's immediate family or household. If the employee reasonably requires extra time to travel to and from the funeral or other ceremony for the death - an amount of unpaid bereavement leave equal to the time reasonably required for the travel.
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Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Clause 7.3 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Bereavement Leave Carpenter
Leave Deduction
no deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid
Comments
* A "long-term casual employee" is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer, on a regular and systematic basis, for several periods of employment during a period of at least 1 year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under clause 7.3. *The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
*By agreement with the employer an employee shall in addition to paid bereavement leave be entitled to reasonable unpaid bereavement leave of at least 5 working days. * Employee must provide proof of death Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.3 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Bereavement Leave Mechanics no deduction Paid N/A Period not exceeding the number of hours worked by the employee in 2 ordinary days *Applies where the death of an immediate family member is in Australia *Employee must provide proof of death to the satisfaction of the employer. *Employee is entitled to leave up to and including the day of the funeral *Casual employees not eligible for paid leave *Maximum of 2 days leave without loss of pay on each occasion of the death outside of Australia of a member of their immediate family and where such employee travels outside of Australia to attend the funeral - employee must provide satisfactory evidence of proof of death *The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Division 4 Bereavement Leave S40(4) (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
no deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days
Applies on the death of a member of the person's immediate family or household. If the employee reasonably requires extra time to travel to and from the funeral or other ceremony for the death - an amount of unpaid bereavement leave equal to the time reasonably required for the travel.
Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.3 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 4.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
no deduction
Unpaid
N/A
*An employee may apply for unpaid leave when a member of the employee's immediate family in Australia dies and the period of bereavement leave is insufficient. *Employee must provide proof of death
MATERNITY LEAVE
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2 Maternity Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 Queensland Fire and and Senior Officers Rescue Service Minister for (which now includes Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Employment, Training Inspectors - old titles and Industrial Relations FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Directive 18/05 - Paid Professional Officers Queensland Fire and Parental Leave (Scientific) 3 and Rescue Authority Employees will be Superintendents - old Enterprise Partnership entitled to 12 weeks titles FPO4 & RFMO4) Certified Agreement 1997 paid maternity leave and Chief Clause 3.13 from 1 July 2005. Superintendent. Superintendent (old DES Parental Leave title Fire Professional and Carer's Leave Officers FP04 (PP1 Policy Statement PP3) - application to 16.7.2006 be made to include in the Award Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Clause 7.2.2 Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007" Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers Maternity Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3 Paid at full pay N/A or available at half pay 12 standard working weeks (subject No to certain conditions contained within the "Guidelines for the introduction of Paid Maternity Leave") These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week.
*The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds upon maternity leave. *Expected date of confinement to be confirmed in writing by a medical practitioner.
*The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved maternity leave period. *This twelve week period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. *The period of paid maternity leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis. * No transferability to partner.
* Employee on paid maternity leave will be able to access paid sick leave if the illness is for one week or more.
D
Paid at full pay N/A or available at half pay 12 standard working weeks (subject No to certain conditions contained within the "Guidelines for the introduction of Paid Maternity Leave") These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
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* A "long-term casual employee" is a casual employee engaged by a particular employer, on a regular and systematic basis, for several periods of employment during a period of at least 1 year immediately before the employee seeks to access an entitlement under clause 7.3. *The term "immediate family" includes: A spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse, spouse of the same sex) of the employee and a child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a foster child, an ex-foster child, a stepchild or an ex-nuptial child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the employee or spouse of the employee step-brother, step-sister, step-mother and step-father.
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. * 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" *Part-time employees are entitled to the provisions of this Directive on a pro rata basis.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Queensland Fire Rescue Service Service - Rural Fire Enterprise Partnership Division Industrial Certified Agreement, 2003 Minister for Employment, Training Agreement 1992 and Industrial Relations (obsolete but certain Queensland Fire and Directive 18/05 - Paid terms and conditions of Rescue Authority Parental Leave employment preserved Enterprise Partnership Employees will be as a proposed Certified Agreement 1997 entitled to 12 weeks schedule to the QFRS Clause 3.13 paid maternity leave Interim Award - State from 1 July 2005. 2003)
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
*The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds upon maternity leave. *Expected date of confinement to be confirmed in writing by a medical practitioner. *The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved maternity leave period. *This twelve week period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. *The period of paid maternity leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis. * No transferability to partner. * Employee on paid maternity leave will be able to access paid sick leave if the illness is for one week or more.
* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" *Part-time employees are entitled to the provisions of this Directive on a pro rata basis.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Clause 7.2.2
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid and Paid
Comments
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service DES Parental Leave Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 3.13
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 3.13
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
Maternity Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 No deduction Maternity Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their * Clause 2.1.3: " The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds deductions based on a 40 hour week. upon such leave. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire * Up to 52 weeks provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement shall be reduced by any period of parental leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child and apart from parental leave of up to Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 one week at the time of confinement shall not be taken concurrently with parental leave." *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on *Part-time employees are entitled to the provisions of this Directive on a pro rata basis. maternity leave.
N/A
No
*Part-time employees are entitled to the provisions of this Directive on a * Clause 2.1.3: " The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds pro rata basis. upon such leave. * Up to 52 weeks provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement shall be reduced by any period of parental leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child and apart from parental leave of up to one week at the time of confinement shall not be taken concurrently with parental leave." *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on maternity leave.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Maternity Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Maternity Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
N/A
Up to 104 weeks on application These employees have their rate of pay based on a 40 hour week.
No
An application for the extension of maternity leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
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Unpaid and Paid N/A Up to 104 weeks on application These employees have their rate of pay based on a 38 hour week. No
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An application for the extension of maternity leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Schedule One - Wage Rates
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" *Part-time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions of this Directive on a pro rata basis.
No deduction Maternity Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Queensland Fire and Regional Minister for Rescue Authority Employment, Training Communications Enterprise Partnership and Industrial Relations Officers FCO1 (PP1Certified Agreement, 1997 Directive 18/05 - Paid PP54) & Regional Clause 3.13 Communications Parental Leave Managers FCM (PP1Employees will be AFCOM-FIRECOM PP3) entitled to 12 weeks Brisbane Enterprise paid maternity leave Partnership Certified from 1 July 2005. Agreement 2004 DES Parental Leave Queensland Fire and and Carer's Leave Rescue Service Policy Statement Enterprise Partnership 16.7.2006 Certified Agreement, 2003
12 standard working weeks (subject No to certain conditions contained within the "Guidelines for the introduction of Paid Maternity Leave")
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Schedule One - Wage Rates Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.13 AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Maternity Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54 & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54 & Regional Communications Managers FCO2 (PP1PP3)
N/A
Up to 52 weeks
No
* Clause 2.1.3: " The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds *Part-time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions of this Directive on a pro rata basis. upon such leave. * Up to 52 weeks provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement shall be reduced by any period of parental leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child and apart from parental leave of up to one week at the time of confinement shall not be taken concurrently with parental leave." *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on maternity leave.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
No deduction Maternity Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCO2 (PP1PP3)
N/A
No
An application for the extension of maternity leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Queensland Fire and Directive 18/05 - Paid Rescue Authority - Support Parental Leave Services Staff and Rural Employees will be Fire Division Enterprise entitled to 12 weeks Partnership Certified paid maternity leave Agreement, 1997 Clause from 1 July 2005. 3.8 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
No deduction
12 standard working weeks (subject No to certain conditions contained within the "Guidelines for the introduction of Paid Maternity Leave")
*The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds upon maternity leave. *Expected date of confinement to be confirmed in writing by a medical practitioner. *The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved maternity leave period. *This twelve week period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. *The period of paid maternity leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis. * No transferability to partner. * Employee on paid maternity leave will be able to access paid sick leave if the illness is for one week or more.
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* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" *Part-time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions of this Directive on a pro rata basis.
Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.4.3 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
No deduction
N/A
Up to 52 weeks
No
*Part-time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions of * Clause 2.1.3: " The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds this Directive on a pro rata basis. upon such leave. * Up to 52 weeks provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement shall be reduced by any period of parental leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child and apart from parental leave of up to one week at the time of confinement shall not be taken concurrently with parental leave." *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on maternity leave.
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Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.4.3
Reference/Source
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Absence Type
Maternity Leave Mechanics
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid and Paid
Comments
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4.2
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Queensland Fire and Directive 18/05 - Paid Rescue Authority - Support Parental Leave Services Staff and Rural Employees will be Fire Division Enterprise entitled to 12 weeks Partnership Certified paid maternity leave Agreement, 1997 Clause from 1 July 2005. 3.8 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
12 standard working weeks (subject No to certain conditions contained within the "Guidelines for the introduction of Paid Maternity Leave")
*The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds upon maternity leave. *Expected date of confinement to be confirmed in writing by a medical practitioner. *The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved maternity leave period. *This twelve week period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. *The period of paid maternity leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis. * No transferability to partner. * Employee on paid maternity leave will be able to access paid sick leave if the illness is for one week or more.
* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" *Part-time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions of this Directive on a pro rata basis.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
N/A
Up to 52 weeks
No
*Part-time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions of * Clause 2.1.3: " The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds this Directive on a pro rata basis. upon such leave. * Up to 52 weeks provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement shall be reduced by any period of parental leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child and apart from parental leave of up to one week at the time of confinement shall not be taken concurrently with parental leave." *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on maternity leave.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4.2
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
N/A
Up to 104 weeks
No
An application for the extension of maternity leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Queensland Fire and Directive 18/05 - Paid Rescue Authority - Support Parental Leave Services Staff and Rural Employees will be Fire Division Enterprise entitled to 12 weeks Partnership Certified paid maternity leave Agreement, 1997 Clause from 1 July 2005. 3.8 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
No deduction
12 standard working weeks (subject No to certain conditions contained within the "Guidelines for the introduction of Paid Maternity Leave")
*The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds upon maternity leave. *Expected date of confinement to be confirmed in writing by a medical practitioner. *The paid maternity leave is to be taken as the initial absence on the approved maternity leave period. *This twelve week period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. *The period of paid maternity leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis. * No transferability to partner. * Employee on paid maternity leave will be able to access paid sick leave if the illness is for one week or more.
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Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Clause 7.4.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Absence Type
Maternity Leave Carpenters
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid and Paid
Comments
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
*Part-time and long-term casual employees are entitled to the provisions of * Clause 2.1.3: " The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which she proceeds this Directive on a pro rata basis. upon such leave. * Up to 52 weeks provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement shall be reduced by any period of parental leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child and apart from parental leave of up to one week at the time of confinement shall not be taken concurrently with parental leave." *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on maternity leave.
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the IR Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
No deduction
N/A
Up to 104 weeks
No
An application for the extension of maternity leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Clause 7.2.2
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service DES Parental Leave Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
Special Maternity No deduction Leave and Sick Leave Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Special Maternity No deduction Leave and Sick Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Paid
N/A
No
Clause 4.5 Directive 18/05 *Where a pregnancy terminates after the first twenty weeks in other than the birth of a living child and the employee has already given notification of intention to proceed on maternity leave, or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave the employee shall continue to be entitled to 12 weeks paid leave.
* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
Paid
N/A
No
*Where a pregnancy terminates after the first twenty weeks in other than the birth of a living child and the employee has already given notification of intention to proceed on maternity leave, or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave the employee shall continue to be entitled to 12 weeks paid leave.
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Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. * 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2 Family Leave Award 2003 - Clause 2.1
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid/Unpaid
Comments
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4.2 Family Leave Award 2003 - Clause 2.1 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
Special Maternity No deduction Leave and Sick Leave Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Special Maternity No deduction Leave and Sick Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Paid/Unpaid
N/A
No
(a) Where the pregnancy of an employee not then on maternity leave terminates after 20 weeks other than by the birth of a living child then she shall be entitled to such period of unpaid leave (to be known as special maternity leave ) as a registered medical practitioner certifies as necessary before her return to work; (b) An employee not yet on maternity leave is entitled to such paid sick leave as she is entitled, whether or not the illness is related to her pregnancy. (c) The total of the above must not exceed the maximum entitlement of 52 weeks.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Schedule One - Wage Rates Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.13 AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Special Maternity Leave and Sick Leave - Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCO2 (PP1PP3)
Paid
N/A
12 weeks
No
*Where a pregnancy terminates after the first twenty weeks in other than the birth of a living child and the employee has already given notification of intention to proceed on maternity leave, or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave the employee shall continue to be entitled to 12 weeks paid leave.
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* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Schedule One - Wage Rates Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.13 AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Special Maternity No deduction Leave and Sick Leave - Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCO2 (PP1PP3)
(a) Where the pregnancy of an employee not then on maternity leave terminates after 20 weeks other than by the birth of a living child then she shall be entitled to such period of unpaid leave (to be known as special maternity leave ) as a registered medical practitioner certifies as necessary before her return to work; (b) An employee not yet on maternity leave is entitled to such paid sick leave as she is entitled, whether or not the illness is related to her pregnancy. (c) The total of the above must not exceed the maximum entitlement of 52 weeks.
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Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.4.3
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Absence Type
Special Maternity Leave and Sick Leave Mechanics
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
Engineering Award State 2002 Clause 7.4.3 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
No deduction
N/A
Up to 52 weeks
No
(a) Where the pregnancy of an employee not then on maternity leave terminates after 20 weeks other than by the birth of a living child then she shall be entitled to such period of unpaid leave (to be known as special maternity leave ) as a registered medical practitioner certifies as necessary before her return to work; (b) An employee not yet on maternity leave is entitled to such paid sick leave as she is entitled, whether or not the illness is related to her pregnancy. (c) The total of the above must not exceed the maximum entitlement of 52 weeks.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4.2
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
Paid
N/A
12 weeks
No
*Where a pregnancy terminates after the first twenty weeks in other than the birth of a living child and the employee has already given notification of intention to proceed on maternity leave, or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave the employee shall continue to be entitled to 12 weeks paid leave.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
N/A
Up to 52 weeks
No
(a) Where the pregnancy of an employee not then on maternity leave terminates after 20 weeks other than by the birth of a living child then she shall be entitled to such period of unpaid leave (to be known as special maternity leave ) as a registered medical practitioner certifies as necessary before her return to work; (b) An employee not yet on maternity leave is entitled to such paid sick leave as she is entitled, whether or not the illness is related to her pregnancy. (c) The total of the above must not exceed the maximum entitlement of 52 weeks.
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Special Maternity Leave and Sick Leave Carpenters No deduction Paid N/A 12 weeks No
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007"
*Where a pregnancy terminates after the first twenty weeks in other than the birth of a living child and the employee has already given notification of intention to proceed on maternity leave, or where the child dies during the period of paid maternity leave the employee shall continue to be entitled to 12 weeks paid leave.
* 12 weeks available from 1 July 2005 as per entitlements reflected in Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
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Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Clause 7.4.2 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.1
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave
Absence Type
Special Maternity Leave and Sick Leave Carpenters
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid and Paid
Comments
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Authority - Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 1997 Clause 3.8
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Pre natal Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Pre natal Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
N/A
* An eligible employee who presents a medical certificate from a doctor stating that she is pregnant will have access to paid pre natal leave up to 40 hoursor 38 hours * A written application for every absence on pre natal leave is required from the employee. (based on the ordinary hours worked in a week) to attend medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children. * A medical certificate or other satisfactory evidence is required per pregnancy for each absence on pre natal leave. * The spouse of the pregnant employee will have access to paid pre natal leave up to a total of 10 hours paid leave (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per pregnancy to attend related medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children. Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. * A written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the ability to leave work and return on the same day.
N/A
Up to 38 hours
No
* An eligible employee who presents a medical certificate from a doctor stating that she is pregnant will have access to paid pre natal leave up to 38 hours (based on the ordinary hours worked in a week) to attend medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children. * A medical certificate or other satisfactory evidence is required for each absence on pre natal leave. * The spouse of the pregnant employee will have access to paid pre natal leave up to a total of 10 hours paid leave (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per pregnancy to attend related medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Pre natal Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCO2 (PP1PP3)
Paid
N/A
Up to 40 hours
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* A written application for every absence on pre natal leave is required from the employee. * A written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the ability to leave work and return on the same day.
* An eligible employee who presents a medical certificate from a doctor stating that she is pregnant will have access to paid pre natal leave up to 40 hours (based on the ordinary hours worked in a week) to attend medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children. * A medical certificate or other satisfactory evidence is required for each absence on pre natal leave. * The spouse of the pregnant employee will have access to paid pre natal leave up to a total of 10 hours paid leave (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per pregnancy to attend related medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children.
* A written application for every absence on pre natal leave is required from the employee.
* A written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the ability to leave work and return on the same day.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Up to 38 hours
No
* An eligible employee who presents a medical certificate from a doctor stating that she is pregnant will have access to paid pre natal leave up to 38 hours (based on the ordinary hours worked in a week) to attend medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children. * A medical certificate or other satisfactory evidence is required for each absence on pre natal leave. * The spouse of the pregnant employee will have access to paid pre natal leave up to a total of 7.6 hours paid leave (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per pregnancy to attend related medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children.
* A written application for every absence on pre natal leave is required from the employee.
* A written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the ability to leave work and return on the same day.
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Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4
Reference/Source
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
* A written application for every absence on pre natal leave is required from the employee.
Queensland Fire and Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
* A written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the ability to leave work and return on the same day.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" Public Sector Award - Rescue Service State 2002 Clause 7.4 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Up to 38 hours
No
* An eligible employee who presents a medical certificate from a doctor stating that she is pregnant will have access to paid pre natal leave up to 38 hours (based on the ordinary hours worked in a week) to attend medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children. * A medical certificate or other satisfactory evidence is required for each absence on pre natal leave. * The spouse of the pregnant employee will have access to paid pre natal leave up to a total of 7.6 hours paid leave (based on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per pregnancy to attend related medical appointments prior to the birth of a child/children.
* A written application for every absence on pre natal leave is required from the employee.
* A written application to be submitted for every absence for which pre natal leave is sought supported by documentary evidence relating to the medical appointment. The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the ability to leave work and return on the same day.
SPOUSAL LEAVE
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Standard Operating Procedures 2040.4 Personnel - Spousal Leave DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006 Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" Spousal Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 No deduction Spousal Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3 Paid at full pay N/A or available at half pay 1 week These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week. No * An eligible employee must produce a certificate from a medical practitioner which states their spouse's expected date of confinement. * Applications for spousal leave should be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the child or 10 weeks before the date the leave is to commence (where practicable). * This period of paid spousal leave will be taken as the initial absence on parental leave and is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * At the time of the employee taking spousal leave, the employee must produce a certificate from a registered medical practitioner stating the date at which the birth took place and the spouse and child's date of discharge from the hospital. * The period of spousal leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis. Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2.3 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Standard Operating Procedures 2040.4 Personnel - Spousal Leave Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
No
* An eligible employee must produce a certificate from a medical practitioner which states their spouse's expected date of confinement. * Applications for spousal leave should be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the child or 10 weeks before the date the leave is to commence (where practicable). * This period of paid spousal leave will be taken as the initial absence on parental leave and is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * At the time of the employee taking spousal leave, the employee must produce a certificate from a registered medical practitioner stating the date at which the birth took place and the spouse and child's date of discharge from the hospital. * The period of spousal leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Standard Operating Procedures 2040.4 Personnel - Spousal Leave DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
* An eligible employee must produce a certificate from a medical practitioner which states their spouse's expected date of confinement. * Applications for spousal leave should be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the child or 10 weeks before the date the leave is to commence (where practicable). * This period of paid spousal leave will be taken as the initial absence on parental leave and is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * At the time of the employee taking spousal leave, the employee must produce a certificate from a registered medical practitioner stating the date at which the birth took place and the spouse and child's date of discharge from the hospital. * The period of spousal leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis.
Queensland Fire and Directive No. 18/05 Rescue Service "Paid Parental Leave" Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
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Reference/Source
Absence Type
Spousal Leave Mechanics
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Family Leave Award Certified Agreement, 2003 2003 Clause 2.2.3
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2.3
Directive No. 18/05 Queensland Fire and "Paid Parental Leave" Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
1 week
No
* An eligible employee must produce a certificate from a medical practitioner which states their spouse's expected date of confinement. * Applications for spousal leave should be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the child or 10 weeks before the date the leave is to commence (where practicable). * This period of paid spousal leave will be taken as the initial absence on parental leave and is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * At the time of the employee taking spousal leave, the employee must produce a certificate from a registered medical practitioner stating the date at which the birth took place and the spouse and child's date of discharge from the hospital. * The period of spousal leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service State 2002 Clause 7.4 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.2.3
Directive No. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
1 week
No
* An eligible employee must produce a certificate from a medical practitioner which states their spouse's expected date of confinement. * Applications for spousal leave should be submitted at least 10 weeks before the expected birth of the child or 10 weeks before the date the leave is to commence (where practicable). * This period of paid spousal leave will be taken as the initial absence on parental leave and is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * At the time of the employee taking spousal leave, the employee must produce a certificate from a registered medical practitioner stating the date at which the birth took place and the spouse and child's date of discharge from the hospital. * The period of spousal leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis.
ADOPTION LEAVE
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Clause 7.2.2 Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007" Adoption Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Adoption Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3 Paid at full pay N/A or available at half pay 12 weeks for the primary care giver 1 week for the secondary care giver These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week. No * An eligible employee must present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government Department administering adoptions confirming The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer. that an adoption order or interim adoption order has been made for the relevant child/children. * This period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * The period of paid adoption leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis. Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. * No transferability to partner. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire * Employee on paid adoption leave will be able to access paid sick leave if the illness is for one week or more. Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Directive 18/05 "Paid Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Parental Leave" Employees will be entitled to 12 weeks paid adoption leave from 1 July 2005. DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007" Directive 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
12 weeks for the primary care giver 1 week for the secondary care giver These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
No
* An eligible employee must present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government Department administering adoptions confirming The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer. that an adoption order or interim adoption order has been made for the relevant child/children. * This period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * The period of paid adoption leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis. * No transferability to partner. * Employee on paid adoption leave will be able to access paid sick leave if the illness is for one week or more.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Clause 7.2.2
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid/Unpaid
Comments
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Directive 18/05 "Paid Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Whole of Government Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) "Public Sector Wage Bargaining in Queensland 20052007" Directive 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave"
Adoption Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Adoption Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
* An employee, upon production to the employer of the documentation required, shall be entitled to up to 52 weeks from the time of the placement of the child in order
deductions based on a 40 hour week. to be the primary care-giver. * This leave shall not extend beyond one year after the placement of the child and shall not be taken concurrently with adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers in relation to the same child. * An employee taking leave to be the primary caregiver should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week. (where practicable). * Notice of intent to return to work from adoption leave is required not less than four weeks before the leave period expires. *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on adoption leave.
Paid/Unpaid
N/A
Up to 52 weeks total, taken for one or 2 periods of adoption leave These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
No
* An employee, upon production to the employer of the documentation required, shall be entitled to up to 52 weeks from the time of the placement of the child in order
to be the primary care-giver. * This leave shall not extend beyond one year after the placement of the child and shall not be taken concurrently with adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child. * An employee taking leave to be the primary caregiver should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence (where practicable). * Notice of intent to return to work from adoption leave is required not less than four weeks before the leave period expires. *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on adoption leave.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Clause 7.2.2 Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Adoption Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3
Paid/Unpaid
N/A
a. an extension of the short adoption No leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total. These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week.
An employee entitled to parental leave for the adoption of a child may apply to the employer for either or both of the following: a. an extension of the short adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total. An application for an extension of long adoption leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment.
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Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Reference/Source
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid/Unpaid
Comments
Adoption Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
a. an extension of the short adoption No leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total. These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Adoption Leave No deduction Special Leave Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers Adoption Leave No deduction Special Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days unpaid special leave These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week.
No
* An employee who is seeking to adopt a child is entitled to up to 2 days unpaid special leave to attend any compulsory interviews or examinations as are necessary as Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their part of the adoption procedure. deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days unpaid special leave These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
No
* An employee who is seeking to adopt a child is entitled to up to 2 days unpaid special leave to attend any compulsory interviews or examinations as are necessary as part of the adoption procedure.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006 No deduction Adoption Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3) Paid at full pay N/A or available at half pay 12 weeks for the primary care giver 1 week for the secondary care giver No
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
* An eligible employee must present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government Department administering adoptions confirming The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer. that an adoption order or interim adoption order has been made for the relevant child/children. * This period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * The period of paid adoption leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid/Unpaid
Comments
No deduction Adoption Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
* An employee, upon production to the employer of the documentation required, shall be entitled to up to 52 weeks from the time of the placement of the child in order
to be the primary care-giver. * This leave shall not extend beyond one year after the placement of the child and shall not be taken concurrently with adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child. * An employee taking leave to be the primary caregiver should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence (where practicable). * Notice of intent to return to work from adoption leave is required not less than four weeks before the leave period expires. *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on adoption leave.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Schedule One - Wage Rates Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
No deduction Adoption Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Paid/Unpaid
N/A
a. an extension of the short adoption No leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total.
An employee entitled to parental leave for the adoption of a child may apply to the employer for either or both of the following: a. an extension of the short adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total. An application for an extension of long adoption leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Adoption Leave No deduction special Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54 & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days
No
* An employee who is seeking to adopt a child is entitled to up to 2 days unpaid special leave to attend any compulsory interviews or examinations as are necessary as part of the adoption procedure.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Family Leave Award Clause 5.1 Parental Leave 2003 Clause 2.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
12 weeks for the primary care giver 1 week for the secondary care giver
No
* An eligible employee must present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government Department administering adoptions confirming The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer. that an adoption order or interim adoption order has been made for the relevant child/children. * This period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * The period of paid adoption leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis.
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Adoption Leave Mechanics No deduction Paid/Unpaid N/A Up to 52 weeks total, taken for one or 2 periods of adoption leave Adoption Leave Mechanics No deduction Paid/Unpaid N/A a. an extension of the short adoption No leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total.
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Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Family Leave Award Clause 5.1 Parental Leave 2003 Clause 2.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
* An employee, upon production to the employer of the documentation required, shall be entitled to up to 52 weeks from the time of the placement of the child in order
to be the primary care-giver. * This leave shall not extend beyond one year after the placement of the child and shall not be taken concurrently with adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child. * An employee taking leave to be the primary caregiver should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence (where practicable). * Notice of intent to return to work from adoption leave is required not less than four weeks before the leave period expires. *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on adoption leave.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
An employee entitled to parental leave for the adoption of a child may apply to the employer for either or both of the following: a. an extension of the short adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total. An application for an extension of long adoption leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment.
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Reference/Source
Absence Type
Adoption Leave Special Leave Mechanics
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid
Comments
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Family Leave Award Clause 5.1 Parental Leave 2003 Clause 2.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Queensland Fire and Directive NO. 18/05 Rescue Service - Certified "Paid Parental Leave" Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
12 weeks for the primary care giver 1 week for the secondary care giver
No
* An eligible employee must present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government Department administering adoptions confirming The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer. that an adoption order or interim adoption order has been made for the relevant child/children. * This period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * The period of paid adoption leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Queensland Fire and Directive NO. 18/05 Rescue Service - Certified "Paid Parental Leave" Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid/Unpaid
N/A
* An employee, upon production to the employer of the documentation required, shall be entitled to up to 52 weeks from the time of the placement of the child in order
to be the primary care-giver. * This leave shall not extend beyond one year after the placement of the child and shall not be taken concurrently with adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child. * An employee taking leave to be the primary caregiver should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence (where practicable). * Notice of intent to return to work from adoption leave is required not less than four weeks before the leave period expires. *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on adoption leave.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Queensland Fire and Directive NO. 18/05 Rescue Service - Certified "Paid Parental Leave" Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days
No
* An employee who is seeking to adopt a child is entitled to up to 2 days unpaid special leave to attend any compulsory interviews or examinations as are necessary as part of the adoption procedure.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service - Certified State 2002 Clause 7.4 Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
12 weeks for the primary care giver 1 week for the secondary care giver
No
* An eligible employee must present documentation from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government Department administering adoptions confirming The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer. that an adoption order or interim adoption order has been made for the relevant child/children. * This period of paid leave is inclusive of any public holidays arising within that time. * The period of paid adoption leave cannot be extended other than by the employee taking the leave on a half-pay basis.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service - Certified State 2002 Clause 7.4 Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
Paid/Unpaid
N/A
* An employee, upon production to the employer of the documentation required, shall be entitled to up to 52 weeks from the time of the placement of the child in order
to be the primary care-giver. * This leave shall not extend beyond one year after the placement of the child and shall not be taken concurrently with adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse in relation to the same child. * An employee taking leave to be the primary caregiver should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence (where practicable). * Notice of intent to return to work from adoption leave is required not less than four weeks before the leave period expires. *Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement as above, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which she is entitled. *Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during her absence on adoption leave.
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Adoption Leave Carpenters No deduction Paid/Unpaid N/A a. an extension of the short adoption No leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total.
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Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service - Certified State 2002 Clause 7.4 Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
An employee entitled to parental leave for the adoption of a child may apply to the employer for either or both of the following: a. an extension of the short adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total; b. an extension of the long adoption leave for an unbroken period of up to 96 weeks in total. An application for an extension of long adoption leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service - Certified State 2002 Clause 7.4 Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Family Leave Award 2003 clause 2.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Up to 2 days
No
* An employee who is seeking to adopt a child is entitled to up to 2 days unpaid special leave to attend any compulsory interviews or examinations as are necessary as part of the adoption procedure.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Pre-Adoption Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Pre-Adoption Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
* A written application for every absence for which pre-adoption leave is * An eligible employee who will be the primary care giver and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions, confirming the employee's status as a prospective adopter will have access to paid pre adoption leave up to 40 hours (based on the ordinary sought. Applications should be supported by evidence to the satisfaction of the chief executive. hours worked in a week) to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the * An employee who will be the secondary care giver at the time of placement and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of 10 hours (based ability to leave work and return on the same day. on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * An employee cannot be deemed to be both the primary and secondary care giver and therefore cannot access both entitlements to pre-adoption leave. Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Paid
N/A
No
* A written application for every absence for which pre-adoption leave is * An eligible employee who will be the primary care giver and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions, confirming the employee's status as a prospective adopter will have access to paid pre adoption leave up to 40 hours (based on the ordinary sought. Applications should be supported by evidence to the satisfaction of the chief executive. hours worked in a week) to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the * An employee who will be the secondary care giver at the time of placement and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of 10 hours (based ability to leave work and return on the same day. on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * An employee cannot be deemed to be both the primary and secondary care giver and therefore cannot access both entitlements to pre-adoption leave.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
Pre adoption Leave No deduction Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54 & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Paid
N/A
Up to 40 hours
No
* A written application for every absence for which pre-adoption leave is * An eligible employee who will be the primary care giver and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions, confirming the employee's status as a prospective adopter will have access to paid pre adoption leave up to 40 hours (based on the ordinary sought. Applications should be supported by evidence to the satisfaction of the chief executive. hours worked in a week) to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the * An employee who will be the secondary care giver at the time of placement and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of 10 hours (based ability to leave work and return on the same day. on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * An employee cannot be deemed to be both the primary and secondary care giver and therefore cannot access both entitlements to pre-adoption leave.
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Paid N/A Up to 38 hours No Paid N/A Up to 38 hours No
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Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Family Leave Award Certified Agreement, 2003 2003 Clause 2.3
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
* A written application for every absence for which pre-adoption leave is * An eligible employee who will be the primary care giver and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions, confirming the employee's status as a prospective adopter will have access to paid pre adoption leave up to 40 hours (based on the ordinary sought. Applications should be supported by evidence to the satisfaction of the chief executive. hours worked in a week) to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the * An employee who will be the secondary care giver at the time of placement and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of 7.6 hours (based ability to leave work and return on the same day. on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * An employee cannot be deemed to be both the primary and secondary care giver and therefore cannot access both entitlements to pre-adoption leave.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Queensland Fire and Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
* An eligible employee who will be the primary care giver and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department * A written application for every absence for which pre-adoption leave is administering adoptions, confirming the employee's status as a prospective adopter will have access to paid pre adoption leave up to 40 hours (based on the ordinary sought. Applications should be supported by evidence to the satisfaction hours worked in a week) to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. of the chief executive. * An employee who will be the secondary care giver at the time of placement and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland * The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the Government department administering adoptions confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of 7.6 hours (based ability to leave work and return on the same day. on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * An employee cannot be deemed to be both the primary and secondary care giver and therefore cannot access both entitlements to pre-adoption leave.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service State 2002 Clause 7.4 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.3
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Up to 38 hours
No
* A written application for every absence for which pre-adoption leave is * An eligible employee who will be the primary care giver and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions, confirming the employee's status as a prospective adopter will have access to paid pre adoption leave up to 40 hours (based on the ordinary sought. Applications should be supported by evidence to the satisfaction of the chief executive. hours worked in a week) to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * The work unit should be flexible enough to allow such employees the * An employee who will be the secondary care giver at the time of placement and who presents a letter from the Director-General of the relevant Queensland Government department administering adoptions confirming that the employee is a prospective adopter, will have access to paid leave up to a total of 7.6 hours (based ability to leave work and return on the same day. on the average number of ordinary hours worked in a day) per adoption to attend related interviews prior to the adoption of a child/children. * An employee cannot be deemed to be both the primary and secondary care giver and therefore cannot access both entitlements to pre-adoption leave.
Industrial Award
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave and Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
* An employee must produce to the employer a certificate from a registered medical practitioner which names the spouse and the expected date of confinement or the date on which the birth took place. * An employee taking parental leave should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence. * An employee shall confirm their intention of returning to work by notice in writing to the employer given not less than 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the period of parental leave. Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Queensland Fire and Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction Parental Leave Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 No deduction Parental Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Up to 52 weeks total, taken for one or 2 periods of parental leave These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
No
* Parental leave is exclusive of maternity and adoption leave. * To be eligible, an employee must be the primary caregiver of a child provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement will be reduced by any period of maternity leave or adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse. * The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which they proceed on leave. * Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which the employee is entitled. * Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during the absence on parental leave.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Parental Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3
An unbroken period of up to 8 weeks No in total short parental leave A further unbroken period of up to 96 weeks long parental leave. These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week.
An employee entitled to parental leave for the birth of a child of the employee's spouse may now apply. An application for an extension of long parental leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment. As per S18(5)(b) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999, if an application for an extension of parental leave under section 29A is agreed to parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born or adopted.
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* An employee must produce to the employer a certificate from a registered medical practitioner which names the spouse and the expected date of confinement or the date on which the birth took place. * An employee taking parental leave should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence. * An employee shall confirm their intention of returning to work by notice in writing to the employer given not less than 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the period of parental leave.
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
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Industrial Award
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Reference/Source
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
Parental Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
An unbroken period of up to 8 weeks No in total short parental leave A further unbroken period of up to 96 weeks long parental leave. These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29B Employee on parental leave may apply to return to work part-time Section 29C Application for extension or parttime work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29B Employee on parental leave may apply to return to work part-time Section 29C Application for extension or parttime work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Parental Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Parental Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
N/A
An employee on parental leave may No apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. An employee may not make more than 1 application under this section within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees.
*The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on A person may apply to return to work on a part-time basis even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment. the employee and the employee's dependants. * The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their on the employee and the employee's dependants. * An application to return to work on a part-time basis must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking to work on deductions based on a 40 hour week. a part-time basis so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire * The period in relation to which an application to work part-time is made cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken is Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling under the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989. Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
N/A
An employee on parental leave may No apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. An employee may not make more than 1 application under this section within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees.
*The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on A person may apply to return to work on a part-time basis even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment. the employee and the employee's dependants. * The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants. * An application to return to work on a part-time basis must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking to work on a part-time basis so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. * The period in relation to which an application to work part-time is made cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken is required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling under the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29D Employer to give proper consideration to an application for extension or part-time work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29D Employer to give proper consideration to an application for extension or part-time work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Parental Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Parental Leave No deduction Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
An employer must not unreasonably No refuse an application for extending a period of parental leave or to return to work on a part-time basis.
N/A
An employer must not unreasonably No refuse an application for extending a period of parental leave or to return to work on a part-time basis.
* In deciding whether to agree to an application for an extension of the period of parental leave or an application to return to work on a part-time basis, the employer must consider the following . The particular circumstances of the employee that give rise to the application, particularly circumstances relating to the employee's role as the child's caregiver; . The impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants; . The effect that agreeing to the application would have on the conduct of the employer's business. * The employer must advise the employee in writing of the employer's decision. If the employer refuses the application, the employer must provide the employee with written reasons for refusing the application.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction Parental Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
No
* Parental leave is exclusive of maternity and adoption leave. * To be eligible, an employee must be the primary caregiver of a child provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement will be reduced by any period of maternity leave or adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse. * The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which they proceed on leave. * Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which the employee is entitled. * Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during the absence on parental leave.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Parental Leave No deduction Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
An unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total short parental leave A further unbroken period of up to 96 weeks long parental leave.
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* An employee must produce to the employer a certificate from a registered medical practitioner which names the spouse and the expected date of confinement or the date on which the birth took place. * An employee taking parental leave should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence. * An employee shall confirm their intention of returning to work by notice in writing to the employer given not less than 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the period of parental leave.
An employee entitled to parental leave for the birth of a child of the employee's spouse may now apply. An application for an extension of long parental leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment.
As per S18(5)(b) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999, if an application for an extension of parental leave under section 29A is agreed to parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born or adopted.
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Industrial Award
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29B Employee on parental leave may apply to return to work part-time Section 29C Application for extension or parttime work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
No deduction Parental Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
An employee on parental leave may No apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. An employee may not make more than 1 application under this section within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees.
*The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on A person may apply to return to work on a part-time basis even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment. the employee and the employee's dependants. * The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants. * An application to return to work on a part-time basis must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking to work on a part-time basis so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. * The period in relation to which an application to work part-time is made cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken is required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling under the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29D Employer to give proper consideration to an application for extension or part-time work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
No deduction Parental Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
N/A
An employer must not unreasonably No refuse an application for extending a period of parental leave or to return to work on a part-time basis.
* In deciding whether to agree to an application for an extension of the period of parental leave or an application to return to work on a part-time basis, the employer must consider the following . The particular circumstances of the employee that give rise to the application, particularly circumstances relating to the employee's role as the child's caregiver; . The impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants; . The effect that agreeing to the application would have on the conduct of the employer's business. * The employer must advise the employee in writing of the employer's decision. If the employer refuses the application, the employer must provide the employee with written reasons for refusing the application.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Family Leave Award Clause 5.1 Parental Leave 2003 Clause 2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Directive NO. 18/05 "Paid Parental Leave" DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006
No deduction
No
* Parental leave is exclusive of maternity and adoption leave. * To be eligible, an employee must be the primary caregiver of a child provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement will be reduced by any period of maternity leave or adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse. * The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which they proceed on leave. * Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which the employee is entitled. * Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during the absence on parental leave.
Engineering Award Industrial Relations Act State 2002 Clause 7.4 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
No deduction
An unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total short parental leave A further unbroken period of up to 96 weeks long parental leave.
An employee entitled to parental leave for the birth of a child of the employee's spouse may now apply. An application for an extension of long parental leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver.
D
DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006 Parental Leave Mechanics No deduction N/A An employee on parental leave may No apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. An employee may not make more than 1 application under this section within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees.
A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment.
As per S18(5)(b) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999, if an application for an extension of parental leave under section 29A is agreed to parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born or adopted.
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* An employee must produce to the employer a certificate from a registered medical practitioner which names the spouse and the expected date of confinement or the date on which the birth took place. * An employee taking parental leave should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence. * An employee shall confirm their intention of returning to work by notice in writing to the employer given not less than 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the period of parental leave.
Engineering Award Industrial Relations Act State 2002 Clause 7.4 1999 Section 29B Employee on parental leave may apply to return to work part-time Section 29C Application for extension or parttime work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
*The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on A person may apply to return to work on a part-time basis even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment. the employee and the employee's dependants. * The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants. * An application to return to work on a part-time basis must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking to work on a part-time basis so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. * The period in relation to which an application to work part-time is made cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken is required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling under the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989.
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Reference/Source
Absence Type
Parental Leave Mechanics
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
Engineering Award Industrial Relations Act State 2002 Clause 7.4 1999 Section 29D Employer to give proper consideration to an application for extension or part-time work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
An employer must not unreasonably No refuse an application for extending a period of parental leave or to return to work on a part-time basis.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2
Queensland Fire and Directive NO. 18/05 Rescue Service - Certified "Paid Parental Leave" Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement Queensland Fire and 16.7.2006 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No
* Parental leave is exclusive of maternity and adoption leave. * To be eligible, an employee must be the primary caregiver of a child provided that such leave shall not extend beyond the child's 1st birthday. * This entitlement will be reduced by any period of maternity leave or adoption leave taken by the employee's spouse. * The employee must have had at least 12 months' continuous service with that employer immediately preceding the date upon which they proceed on leave. * Provided that the aggregate of any leave does not exceed the entitlement, an employee may take annual leave or long service leave or part thereof to which the employee is entitled. * Paid sick leave or other paid authorised Award absences (excluding annual leave or long service leave) shall not be available to an employee during the absence on parental leave.
* An employee must produce to the employer a certificate from a registered medical practitioner which names the spouse and the expected date of confinement or the date on which the birth took place. * An employee taking parental leave should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence. * An employee shall confirm their intention of returning to work by notice in writing to the employer given not less than 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the period of parental leave.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
An unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total short parental leave A further unbroken period of up to 96 weeks long parental leave.
An employee entitled to parental leave for the birth of a child of the employee's spouse may now apply. An application for an extension of long parental leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment.
As per S18(5)(b) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999, if an application for an extension of parental leave under section 29A is agreed to parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born or adopted.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29B Employee on parental leave may apply to return to work part-time Section 29C Application for extension or parttime work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
N/A
An employee on parental leave may No apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. An employee may not make more than 1 application under this section within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees.
*The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on A person may apply to return to work on a part-time basis even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment. the employee and the employee's dependants. * The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants. * An application to return to work on a part-time basis must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking to work on a part-time basis so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. * The period in relation to which an application to work part-time is made cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken is required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling under the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 29D Employer to give proper consideration to an application for extension or part-time work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
N/A
An employer must not unreasonably No refuse an application for extending a period of parental leave or to return to work on a part-time basis.
* In deciding whether to agree to an application for an extension of the period of parental leave or an application to return to work on a part-time basis, the employer must consider the following . The particular circumstances of the employee that give rise to the application, particularly circumstances relating to the employee's role as the child's caregiver; . The impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants; . The effect that agreeing to the application would have on the conduct of the employer's business. * The employer must advise the employee in writing of the employer's decision. If the employer refuses the application, the employer must provide the employee with written reasons for refusing the application.
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Absence Type
Parental Leave Carpenters
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
* An employee must produce to the employer a certificate from a registered medical practitioner which names the spouse and the expected date of confinement or the date on which the birth took place. * An employee taking parental leave should provide notice in writing of the leave to be taken at least 10 weeks before the leave is due to commence. * An employee shall confirm their intention of returning to work by notice in writing to the employer given not less than 4 weeks prior to the expiration of the period of parental leave.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service - Certified State 2002 Clause 7.4 Agreement 2006 Clause 5.1 Parental Leave Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Building Trades Industrial Relations Act Public Sector Award - 1999 State 2002 Clause 7.4 Section 29A Extending period of parental leave by agreement (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
No deduction
An unbroken period of up to 8 weeks in total short parental leave A further unbroken period of up to 96 weeks long parental leave.
An employee entitled to parental leave for the birth of a child of the employee's spouse may now apply. An application for an extension of long parental leave must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking the extension so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. A person may apply for an extension of parental leave even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment. As per S18(5)(b) of the Industrial Relations Act 1999, if an application for an extension of parental leave under section 29A is agreed to parental leave must not extend beyond 2 years after the child was born or adopted.
Building Trades Industrial Relations Act Public Sector Award - 1999 State 2002 Clause 7.4 Section 29B Employee on parental leave may apply to return to work part-time Section 29C Application for extension or parttime work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
No deduction
N/A
An employee on parental leave may No apply to the employer to return to work on a part-time basis. An employee may not make more than 1 application under this section within any 12 month period, unless the employer agrees.
*The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on A person may apply to return to work on a part-time basis even if they started parental leave before the commencement of this amendment. the employee and the employee's dependants. * The employee must state the dates the return to work on a part-time basis being applied for is to start and end, and the impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants. * An application to return to work on a part-time basis must be accompanied by a statutory declaration by the employee stating that the employee is seeking to work on a part-time basis so the employee can continue to be the child's primary caregiver. * The period in relation to which an application to work part-time is made cannot extend beyond the day the child in relation to whom parental leave was taken is required to be enrolled for compulsory schooling under the Education (General Provisions) Act 1989.
Building Trades Industrial Relations Act Public Sector Award - 1999 State 2002 Clause 7.4 Section 29D Employer to give proper consideration to an application for extension or part-time work (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
No deduction
N/A
An employer must not unreasonably No refuse an application for extending a period of parental leave or to return to work on a part-time basis.
* In deciding whether to agree to an application for an extension of the period of parental leave or an application to return to work on a part-time basis, the employer must consider the following . The particular circumstances of the employee that give rise to the application, particularly circumstances relating to the employee's role as the child's caregiver; . The impact refusal of the application might have on the employee and the employee's dependants; . The effect that agreeing to the application would have on the conduct of the employer's business. * The employer must advise the employee in writing of the employer's decision. If the employer refuses the application, the employer must provide the employee with written reasons for refusing the application.
CARER'S LEAVE
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 DES Parental Leave and Carer's Leave Policy Statement 16.7.2006 Carer's Leave Paid Sick Leave entitlement + Firefighters, Station accrual balance Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 N/A 5 days per annum from sick leave These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week. No
* Use of sick leave * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Part day may be taken * An employee may take unpaid carer's leave instead of paid sick leave if the employer agrees.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 39 Employee's entitlement to carer's leave (Changes to Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Absence Type
Carer's Leave Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Carer's Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
N/A
5 days per annum from sick leave These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
No
* Use of sick leave * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Part day may be taken * An employee may take unpaid carer's leave instead of paid sick leave if the employer agrees.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 39 Employee's entitlement to carer's leave (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999, made in February 2006)
Carer's Leave Paid Sick Leave entitlement + Rural Fire Management Officers accrual balance RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
N/A
An employee may use up to 10 days of sick leave on full pay in each year to care for and support members of the employee's immediate family or household (a) when they are ill; or (b) because an unexpected emergency arises (an example being - unexpected failure of child care arrangements). If the employee has exhausted his or her entitlement the employee may take up to an additional 2 days unpaid carer's leave each time.
An employee cannot take carer's leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person unless there are special circumstances requiring more than 1 person to care for the person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 - Use of Sick Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid Sick Leave Carer's Leave entitlement + Afcom accrual balance Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
N/A
No
* Use of sick leave * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Part day may be taken * An employee may take unpaid carer's leave instead of paid sick leave if the employer agrees.
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* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 - Use of Sick Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 39 Employee's entitlement to carer's leave (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Carer's Leave Paid Sick Leave entitlement + Afcom accrual balance Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
An employee may use up to 10 days of sick leave on full pay in each year to care for and support members of the employee's immediate family or household (a) when they are ill; or (b) because an unexpected emergency arises (an example being - unexpected failure of child care arrangements). If the employee has exhausted his or her entitlement the employee may take up to an additional 2 days unpaid carer's leave each time. An employee cannot take carer's leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person unless there are special circumstances requiring more than 1 person to care for the person.
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Absence Type
Carer's Leave Mechanics
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Comments
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Family Leave Award Certified Agreement, 2003 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave
Engineering Award Industrial Relations Act State 2002 Clause 7.4 1999 Section 39 Employee's entitlement to carer's Family Leave Award leave 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999, made in February 2006)
N/A
An employee may use up to 10 days of sick leave on full pay in each year to care for and support members of the employee's immediate family or household (a) when they are ill; or (b) because an unexpected emergency arises (an example being - unexpected failure of child care arrangements). If the employee has exhausted his or her entitlement the employee may take up to an additional 2 days unpaid carer's leave each time. An employee cannot take carer's leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person unless there are special circumstances requiring more than 1 person to care for the person.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
N/A
No
* Use of sick leave * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Part day may be taken * An employee may take unpaid carer's leave instead of paid sick leave if the employer agrees.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 39 Employee's entitlement to carer's leave (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
N/A
An employee may use up to 10 days of sick leave on full pay in each year to care for and support members of the employee's immediate family or household (a) when they are ill; or (b) because an unexpected emergency arises (an example being - unexpected failure of child care arrangements). If the employee has exhausted his or her entitlement the employee may take up to an additional 2 days unpaid carer's leave each time. An employee cannot take carer's leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person unless there are special circumstances requiring more than 1 person to care for the person.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service State 2002 Clause 7.4 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave
N/A
No
* Use of sick leave * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Part day may be taken * An employee may take unpaid carer's leave instead of paid sick leave if the employer agrees.
Building Trades Industrial Relations Act Public Sector Award - 1999 State 2002 Clause 7.4 Section 39 Employee's entitlement to carer's leave Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1 Use of Sick Leave (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
N/A
An employee may use up to 10 days of sick leave on full pay in each year to care for and support members of the employee's immediate family or household (a) when they are ill; or (b) because an unexpected emergency arises (an example being - unexpected failure of child care arrangements). If the employee has exhausted his or her entitlement the employee may take up to an additional 2 days unpaid carer's leave each time. An employee cannot take carer's leave if another person has taken leave to care for the same person unless there are special circumstances requiring more than 1 person to care for the person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.2 Unpaid Leave for caring purposes
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave No deduction Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Cheif Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3
Unpaid
N/A
N/A
No
* An employee may elect with the consent of the employer, to take unpaid leave. These employees have their pay based on a 40 hour week.
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* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person. Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.2 Unpaid Leave for caring purposes Queensland Fire Service - Rural Fire Division Industrial Agreement 1992 (obsolete but certain terms and conditions of employment preserved as a proposed schedule to the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003)
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid
Comments
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
No deduction Carer's Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.2 Unpaid Leave for caring purposes
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction Carer's Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Unpaid
N/A
N/A
No
* An employee may elect with the consent of the employer, to take unpaid leave.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Family Leave Award Certified Agreement, 2003 2003 Clause 3.2 Unpaid leave for caring purposes
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
N/A
No
* An employee may elect with the consent of the employer, to take unpaid leave.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.2 Unpaid leave for caring purposes
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Unpaid
N/A
N/A
No
* An employee may elect with the consent of the employer, to take unpaid leave.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service State 2002 Clause 7.4 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.2 Unpaid leave for caring purposes
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
N/A
No
* An employee may elect with the consent of the employer, to take unpaid leave.
Queensland Fire and Industrial Relations Act Rescue Service 1999 S39 (2) Communications Centres Award - State 2003; Engineering Award - State 2002; Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003; Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.1.8
N/A
Unpaid
N/A
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A long term casual may take additional unpaid carer's leave if the employer agrees.
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* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003; Engineering Award - State 2002; Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003; Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 39A Long term casual employee's entitlement to carer's leave (Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
N/A
Unpaid
N/A
No
A long term casual may take additional unpaid carer's leave if the employer agrees. Carer's leave may be taken for part of a day.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003; Engineering Award - State 2002; Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003; Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002
Reference/Source
Industrial Relations Act 1999 Section 39B Short term casual employee's entitlement to carer's leave Changes to the Industrial Relations Act 1999 in relation to Parental Leave, made in February 2006)
Absence Type
Carer's Leave Short term casual
Leave Deduction
N/A
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid
Comments
A short term casual is entitled to leave work or to be unavailable to attend work for up to 2 days each time the employee needs to care for and support members of the * The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's employee's immediate family or household when they are ill; or because an unexpected emergency arises; or because of the birth of a child. certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken The short term casual may leave work or be unavailable for additional periods if the employer agrees. Carer's leave may be taken for part of a day. leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Annual Leave Carer's Leave Entitlement + Firefighters 4th, 3rd, accrual 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3)
Paid
N/A
No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave
Carer's Leave Annual Leave Entitlement + Firefighters 4th, 3rd, accrual 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3) Mt Isa
Paid
N/A
No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2
Queensland Fire and Family Leave Award Rescue Service 2003 Clause 3.3 Enterprise Partnership Use of Annual Leave Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave Annual Leave Entitlement + Senior Officers accrual Inspector (old title FPO3 PP1 - PP3), Senior Officers Superintendent (old title FPO4 PP1 - PP3) and Chief Superintendent
Paid
N/A
No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
N/A
No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2
Carer's Leave Annual Leave Inspector (old title Fire Entitlement + Professional Officers accrual FPO3 PP1 - PP3)
Paid
N/A
No
Queensland Fire and Family Leave Award Rescue Service 2003 Clause 3.3 Enterprise Partnership Use of Annual Leave Certified Agreement, 2003
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Paid N/A 5 days per calendar year No Paid N/A 5 days per calendar year No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
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* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave Annual Leave Entitlement + Rural Fire Management Officers accrual RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2
Queensland Fire and Family Leave Award Rescue Service 2003 Clause 3.3 Enterprise Partnership Use of Annual Leave Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave Annual Leave Entitlement + Inspector (old title accrual RFMO3 PP1 - PP3) Superintendent (old title RFMO4 PP1-PP3) and Chief Superintendent
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates
Absence Type
Carer's Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54)
Leave Deduction
Annual Leave Entitlement + accrual
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Family Leave Award Rescue Service 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave Annual Leave Entitlement + Regional accrual Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Paid
N/A
No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Family Leave Award Certified Agreement, 2003 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave
Paid
N/A
No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
N/A
No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service State 2002 Clause 7.4 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.3 Use of Annual Leave
Paid
N/A
No
* May be taken in single days or part days * Absence hours calculated as per work pattern * Leave shall be exclusive of any shutdown period
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave TOIL accrual balance Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3)
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked.** * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual. ** For FPO1 and FPO2 continuous shift workers (and day workers) TOIL accumulates at overtime rates.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave TOIL accrual balance Senior Officers Inspector (old title FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers Superintendent (old title FPO4 PP1 - PP3) and Chief Superintendent
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked.** * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual. ** For FPO3 and FPO4 senior officers TOIL is accumulated at time for time and only accumulates on weekends.
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* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked.** * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual. ** If a BAO is required to work on recognised rostered days off or rest days, they receive TOIL at single time.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave TOIL accrual Inspector (old title Fire balance Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3)
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked.** * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual. ** For FPO3 senior officers TOIL is accumulated at time for time and only accumulates on weekends.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Carer's Leave TOIL accrual balance Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave Inspector (old title RFMO3 PP1 - PP3); Superintendent (old title RFMO4 PP1 PP3)
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked.** * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual. ** For RFMO3 TOIL accumulates at time for time and only paid for unscheduled work or during incidents.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave Afcom Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54)
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked.** * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual. ** Time off in lieu is at the relevant rate of accrual.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Carer's Leave TOIL accrual balance Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked.** * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual. ** Time off in lieu is at the relevant rate of accrual.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Family Leave Award Certified Agreement, 2003 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked. * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked. * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual.
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* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Queensland Fire and Building Trades Public Sector Award - Rescue Service State 2002 Clause 7.4 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.4 Time off in lieu of payment for overtime (TOIL)
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
*An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to take time off in lieu of payment for overtime to be a carer *Time taken off during ordinary hours to be taken at the ordinary time rate, ie an hour for each hour worked. * An employee may request any TOIL accrued for the purposes of a carer role be paid at the overtime rate as per the parent award where such time has not been taken within 4 weeks of accrual.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.5 Make-up time
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Carer's Leave Firefighters, Station Officers, Building Approval Officers, Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 and Senior Officers (which now includes Inspectors - old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Superintendents - old titles FPO4 & RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3), Senior Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3, Senior Officers FPO4 PP1 PP3, Building Approval Officers BAO1 & BAO2, Fire Professional Officers FPO3 PP1 - PP3 Carer's Leave Rural Fire Management Officers RFMO1 PP1 - PP5 RFMO2 PP1 - PP3 RFMO3 PP1 - PP3
Leave Deduction
Make-up time balance
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person. Firefighters, Station Officers and Building Approval Officers have their deductions based on a 40 hour week. Senior officers include Fire Protection Officers 3 and 4 and Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3 and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 3 and 4. These officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and 2 have their deductions based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.5 Make-up time
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
* Non shift worker may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time, during the spread of ordinary hours at ordinary rates * Shift workers may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time at the shift rate which would have been applicable to the hours taken off. These employees have their pay based on a 38 hour week.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.5 Make-up time
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates AFCOM-FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Make-up time Carer's Leave balance Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1PP3)
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
* Non shift worker may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time, during the spread of ordinary hours at ordinary rates * Shift workers may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time at the shift rate which would have been applicable to the hours taken off.
Engineering Award Queensland Fire and State 2002 Clause 7.4 Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Family Leave Award Certified Agreement, 2003 2003 Clause 3.5 Make-up time
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
* Non shift worker may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time, during the spread of ordinary hours at ordinary rates * Shift workers may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time at the shift rate which would have been applicable to the hours taken off.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State - 2003 Clause 7.4 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.5 Make-up time
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
* Non shift worker may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time, during the spread of ordinary hours at ordinary rates * Shift workers may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time at the shift rate which would have been applicable to the hours taken off.
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* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
Building Trades Queensland Fire and Public Sector Award - Rescue Service State 2002 Clause 7.4 Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Family Leave Award 2003 Clause 3.5 Make-up time
Paid
N/A
N/A
No
* Non shift worker may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time, during the spread of ordinary hours at ordinary rates * Shift workers may take time off ordinary hours and work those hours at a later time at the shift rate which would have been applicable to the hours taken off.
* The employee must, if required by the employer, produce a doctor's certificate or statutory declaration that the person concerned is ill and that the illness is such as to require care by another. * An employee cannot take carer's leave where another person has taken leave to care for the same person.
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Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 Assisted Students (Enforcement of Obligations) Act 1951
Reference/Source
Absence Type
SARAS Leave Permanent employees of DES, whether fulltime or part-time and temporary employees who have been continuously employed by DES for 12 months or more. Does not apply to auxiliary firefighters or casual employees.
Leave Deduction
no deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid/Unpaid
Comments
Undertaking a course of study may have personal tax implications for the employee. Employees are encouraged to seek professional taxation advice and assistance.
DES Study and Research OPSME Directive 12/99 - Study & Assistance Scheme (SARAS) Policy Statement Examination Leave valid from 124.6.2005
No *Assistance under SARAS is provided through financial reimbursement or study leave or a combination of both. *To be reimbursed by DES course fees must be paid upfront. Fees will not be reimbursed where the employee has deferred payment under the Higher Education Contribution Scheme or Postgraduate Education Loan Scheme. * Claims for reimbursement must be made no later than three months after the period to which the claim relates otherwise they will not be considered for payment. * Applications for extended unpaid study leave will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the QFRS Special Leave policy and procedure.
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Leave may be granted with full salary dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department. Desirable: Up to 10 days per year to attend compulsory residential schools. Highly Desirable: Up to 15 days per year to attend compulsory residential schools. Essential: Up to 20 days per year to attend compulsory residential schools.
No
This leave shall not be deducted from the employee's annual leave. 100% payment to be made of reasonable travel and accommodation costs.
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Leave may be granted without pay dependant on the category of assistance provided by the Department. Desirable: Up to 5 days per year to attend non-compulsory residential schools. Highly Desirable: Up to 10 days per year to attend non-compulsory residential schools. Essential: Up to 15 days per year to attend non-compulsory residential schools.
This leave may be deducted from the employee's annual leave or a mixture of unpaid and recreation leave may be taken at the discretion of the authorising officer. Banked/accrued days or TOIL may be accessed subject to operational convenience.
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Paid or unpaid course attendance leave is available only at the discretion, and with the approval, of the appropriate delegate identified in the HR Delegations Manual for the approval of leave.
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Leave without pay, including necessary travel time, during approved standard hours of duty.
SARAS Leave Study Leave (Other than for formal lectures or classes)
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Leave without salary may be approved to enable an employee to prepare for examinations, assignments and other course assessment requirements and is available to a maximum of 3 standard working days per subject per semester, up to a maximum of 12 days per year. This leave is without pay or debited to recreation leave, banked/accrued days or TOIL.
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PRE-RETIREMENT SEMINARS
Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 QFRS Policy Leave Attendance at PreRetirement Seminars 2034.0 Attendance at QSuper Seminars No deduction Paid N/A Special Leave with full pay up to a maximum of 2 working days or rostered days inclusive of travelling time to attend pre-retirement seminars. No * Leave shall not be granted where an officer chooses to attend a seminar during recreation leave or long service leave. * Where possible officers should attend pre-retirement seminars where they are available outside of working hours. * Eligibility is dependent on the officer being 54 years of age or older. * Leave can only be granted for attendance at one pre-retirement seminar. *Travelling expenses and any associated registration fees are the sole responsibility of the attendee.
Industrial Award
Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990
Reference/Source
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
QFRS Policy Leave - Reserve Force Training Leave Reserve Force Training Leave 2040.1
The additional leave is subject to certification by the commanding officer that the additional days are required.
TOIL
Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - 2003 Clause 6.2.4 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.4
Currently a new DES TOIL Policy is in Draft format waiting approval from all stakeholders
DES Policy TOIL Excluding Senior Officers No deduction Paid N/A Time Off in Lieu (TOIL) of receiving paid overtime will be equivalent to the relevant rate of accrual. For FPO1 and FPO2 TOIL is at overtime rates. For FCO1 & FCO2 TOIL is at overtime rates. No TOIL cannot be accrued on a Public Holiday. TOIL can only be accrued if the period of TOIL covers the full shift (ie TOIL balances cannot accrue from shift overruns). EXCEPTION: In exceptional circumstances, Managers are able to approve the accumulation of TOIL in periods of less than a full shift for employees, provided all other conditions outlined are met (Clause 4.8 of TOIL Policy) The maximum number of hours of TOIL that can be accumulated during a quarter is 40 hours. Any hours accumulated beyond 40 hours will be paid at the relevant overtime rate. FPO1 & FPO2 firefighters can elect to have TOIL instead of overtime. TOIL accumulates at overtime rates. TOIL not taken in 12 months is paid out. Managers may approve the accumulation of TOIL for employees in the following circumstances, where: a) accumulation of TOIL is authorised by an appropriately delegated officer prior to the period of overtime being worked; OR b) the employee responds to an incident that requires a mandatory response or emergency call-out; AND c) it is likely that the employee and their Manager are able to agree on a date to take the accumulated TOIL within a reasonable period. Casual employees and volunteers and auxiliary firefighters are excluded from accruing TOIL.
Clause 6.5.3 of QFRS CA 2006 BAOs who are unable to access their TOIL balance through no fault of their own within 12 months of accruing the TOIL will retain the balance until such time as the TOIL is taken. RFMO1 & RFMO2 TOIL is at the overtime rates.
DES Policy
No deduction
Paid
N/A
TOIL will accrue at the relevant rate of accrual. TOIL accumulates at time for time and only for work on weekends.
Prior to commencing relieving the employee will have their accumulated TOIL balance paid at their substantive rate of pay. Employees who accrue TOIL whilst relieving as a Senior Officer will forfeit their TOIL balances as at the clearance dates unless the employee accesses the TOIL whilst relieving or the employee's request to access the TOIL prior to the clearance date is prevented. In these circumstances it may be approved to have the TOIL balance reinstated at the commencement of the next quarter. If an employee returns to their substantive position and has accrued TOIL prior to the clearance date, the employee will be paid any TOIL accumulated whilst relieving as a Senior Officer at their substantive rate of pay.
Queensland Fire and DES Policy Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.7.2 Hours of Work and Clause 7.9 TOIL Senior Officers
No deduction TOIL Senior Officers Inspectors (old titles FPO3, RFMO3, Fire Professional Officers (Scientific) 3; and Superintendents (old titles FPO4 and RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award
Paid
N/A
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Reference/Source
Absence Type
TOIL Quarterly Clearance
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.9 TOIL Senior Officers
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.4
TOIL Termination
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Accumulated TOIL will be paid out on termination of employment at the rate of pay the employee was receiving as at their termination date. This will only apply to employees who are eligible to have their TOIL paid out.
WORKCOVER
Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 DES Workers' Compensation Statutory Claims Administration Policy Commissioner's memorandum 20 August 2003 "Workers' Compensation makeup pay" Workcover No deduction Paid N/A No QFRS officers: Partial incapacity - fit for return to work with suitable duties - Normal remuneration for times worked while on approved Suitable Duties Plan and when absent from work due to work related injury/illness. Total incapacity medical certificate - Normal remuneration and allowances via QFRS payroll. WorkCover Queensland reimburses DES as per the specified rate and time frames (Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003). Top up payments by QFRS will ensure that a QFRS employee (or volunteer) maintains 100% normal weekly earnings for a period of up to 26 weeks from the date of injury of an approved WorkCover claim. This provision can be extended by a further 13 weeks after the initial 26 weeks on receipt of a written application by the injured worker and with written approval from the delegated officer. This arrangement for top up payments cannot extend beyond the stated period of 39 weeks without the prior written approval of the Deputy Commissioner. Auxiliary Firefighters - normal entitlement under the Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 for casual workers. WorkCover Queensland provides workers' compensation insurance to employers in Queensland including DES. WorkCover pays benefits to workers who suffer work-related injury or illness. These benefits include income replacement, hospital and medical costs and lump sum compensation. Any DES worker may lodge an application for workers' compensation benefits when an injury or illness arises out of or in the course of employment with DES. DES volunteers are able to lodge a workers' compensation claim for injuries/illnesses sustained as a direct result of work performed in their capacity as a volunteer. When starting WorkCover sick leave is debited until WorkCover is approved. Once approved, sick leave is reimbursed and leave is adjusted as required (i.e. Annual Leave or Long Service Leave or both).
* Annual allowances shall cease to be paid during such absences in accordance with Clauses 7.6.5 and 9.3.2 of this policy. * All uniforms and protective equipment shall be returned to their home station for the duration of the leave. * Such leave will not constitute a break in service; however will not be counted as service where the period exceeds three months. * Officers shall be required to provide evidence that they continue to meet the mandatory requirements for employment stated at Clause 3 of this policy prior to returning to work.
Auxiliary Employment Leave of Absence Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 11.5
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
No Auxiliary Firefighters may seek approval for up to twelve months leave of absence from any or all regular duties. The Area Director may ask for a reason for such leave prior to considering approval.
* Annual allowances shall cease to be paid during such absences in accordance with Clauses 7.6.5 and 9.3.2 of this policy. * All uniforms and protective equipment shall be returned to their home station for the duration of the leave. * Such leave will not constitute a break in service; however will not be counted as service where the period exceeds three months. * Officers shall be required to provide evidence that they continue to meet the mandatory requirements for employment stated at Clause 3 of this policy prior to returning to work.
Auxiliary Employment Leave taken from Conditions Permanent Primary Employer Procedure 2016.0 Clause 11.6
No deduction
N/A
Auxiliary Firefighters may seek approval for a leave of absence to be taken concurrently with leave from their primary employer.
No
* AFPOs on sick leave or workers compensation from their primary employer, must inform QFRS and must take a leave of absence from QFRS for the duration of this leave. Upon cessation of their workers' compensation claim with their primary employer, AFPOs will provide evidence that their claim has ceased and are able to return to normal duties. Return to QFRS duties shall only occur upon provision of advice from a medical practitioner, confirming operational suitability. * Such leave will not constitute a break in service; however will not be counted as service where the period exceeds three months.
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Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Public Holidays Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3)
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
Re Clause 7.6.3 Annual Show Day - no employee shall be entitled to receive payment for work performed on such a day on more than one occasion in each calendar year.
In the case of Mt Isa, continuous shift workers receive 64 hours additional leave in lieu of double time and a half for time worked on the public holidays specified in clauses 7.6.1 and 7.6.3. However they do receive an additional payment at the half time rate for all hours worked for all public holidays including the Birth of the Sovereign. Memorandum FH000365 15 January 2002.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Public Holidays Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3)
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.6.2 Labour Day All employees are entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day (the first Monday in May) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day. An employee who works on Labour Day is paid at the rate of double time and a half for time actually worked with a minimum of 4 hours payment. Employees rostered off or on annual leave on Labour Day shall be paid an additional 8 hours' pay or an additional 8 hours' leave shall be added to their annual leave in lieu thereof.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Public Holidays Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3)
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.6.5 Employees who do not work Monday to Friday of each week (i.e. non-standard shift workers)
Employees who do not ordinarily work Monday to Friday of each week are entitled to public holidays as follows: a) A full-time employee is entitled to either payment for each public holiday or a substituted day's leave. b) A part-time employee is entitled to either payment for each public holiday or a substituted day's leave provided that the part-time employee would have been ordinarily rostered to work on that day had it not been a public holiday. c) Where a public holiday would have fallen on a Saturday or a Sunday but is substituted for another day all employees who would ordinarily have worked on such Saturday or Sunday but who are not rostered to work on such day are entitled to payment for the public holiday or a substituted day's leave. d) Where Christmas Day falls on a Saturday or a Sunday and the public holiday is observed on another day an employee required to work on Christmas Day (i.e. 25 December) is to be paid at the rate of double time.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Public Holidays Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3)
No deduction
Paid
N/A
In relation to public holiday payment when the option is available for payment at penalty rates or additional leave, payment will be made in all cases.
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Public Holidays Day Workers Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 Commissioners Memo PP6) and Station Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 03/02838 dated 18/11/03 - Payment of PP1- FPO2 PP3) Overtime on RDO coinciding with Public Holidays QFRS Permanent Procedure 2058.2 Rate of Pay for working on Rostered Day Off which also falls on a public holiday.
Appropriate rate of pay for employees required to work on their rostered day off which also falls on a public holiday. This interpretation states that the appropriate rate for employees who are required to work on a rostered day off which is also a gazetted public holiday is one and a half times double time, being in effect, triple time and more than 3 hours is quadruple time. (Day Workers).
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Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
Public Holidays Continuous Shiftworkers Firefighters 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st Class & Senior Firefighter and Leading Firefighter Commissioners Memo (FPO1 PP1 - FPO1 PP6) and Station 03/02838 dated 18/11/03 - Payment of Officers 1, 2, 3 (FPO2 PP1- FPO2 PP3) Overtime on RDO coinciding with Public Holidays
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Managers Guide Hours of Duty for Operational Day Staff Clause 6(e)
No deduction
Paid
N/A
In instances where a public holiday falls in a shorter working week, 8 hours will be credited towards the ordinary hours total (i.e. 40 hours) of that week. (Work is not generally required to be performed on public holidays for employees under this arrangement.) Christmas Closure arrangements apply for day workers.
This guide does not apply to shift workers, senior officers, rural fire management officers, day work training crews (SER & BR) & day work fire stations and Building Approval Officers.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.6 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.2.2
Public Holidays Senior Officers Inspector (old titles FPO3, RFMO3 & Fire Professional Officers FPO3) and Superintendents (old titles FPO4 and RFMO4) and Chief Superintendent. Superintendent (old title Fire Professional Officers FP04 (PP1 PP3) - application to be made to include in the Award. Regional Communications Managers FCM (PP1 PP3)
No deduction
Paid
N/A
If public holiday falls on a day which is normally worked these officers would get the day off. Christmas closure arrangements apply.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates
Public Holidays (Afcom) Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54)
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.6.1 & 7.6.3 All work done by any employee on: - 1 January - 26 January - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) - Easter Monday - 25 April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign - Christmas Day - Boxing Day or - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday for all employees payment shall be made at the rate of double time and a half for time actually worked with a minimum of 4 hours' payment. In the case of continuous shift workers employees will be paid for at the rate of time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours.
Clause 7.6.4 Penalty Rates The additional penalty rates shall be calculated on the base rates of salary.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates
Public Holidays (Afcom) Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) TOWNSVILLE
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.6.1 & 7.6.3 All work done by any employee on: - 1 January - 26 January - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) - Easter Monday - 25 April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign - Christmas Day - Boxing Day or - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday for all employees payment shall be made at the rate of double time and a half for time actually worked with a minimum of 4 hours' payment. In the case of continuous shift workers employees will be paid for at the rate of time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours.
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Clause 7.6.4 Penalty Rates The additional penalty rates shall be calculated on the base rates of salary. ALL CONTINUOUS SHIFT WORKERS TOWNSVILLE Shiftworkers are paid time plus public holiday time if they do not work. Shiftworkers are paid time plus public holiday time plus 1/2 if they do work. These employees do not receive the additional 8 hours penalty for work performed on the Birthday of the Sovereign as they receive an additional 8 hours in their annual leave entitlement in lieu of public holiday penalties for work performed on this day. However they do receive an additional payment at the half time rate for all hours worked. REFERENCE - ROTATING LEAVE ROSTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS CENTRES - Clause 3.2 of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Enterprice Partnership Agreement 1997. Townsville are the only communications centre to adopt this provision. Memorandum dated 7 July 1998 from Townsville Communications Supervisor
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Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates
Absence Type
Public Holidays (Afcom) Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54)
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Schedule One - Wage Rates
Public Holidays (Afcom) Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) & Communications Supervisors (FCO2 (PP1-PP4) Regional Communications Officers FCO1 (PP1PP54) Public Holidays Mechanics
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.6.5 Employees who do not work Monday to Friday of each week (i.e. non-standard shift workers)
Employees who do not ordinarily work Monday to Friday of each week are entitled to public holidays as follows: a) A full-time employee is entitled to either payment for each public holiday or a substituted day's leave. b) A part-time employee is entitled to either payment for each public holiday or a substituted day's leave provided that the part-time employee would have been ordinarily rostered to work on that day had it not been a public holiday. c) Where a public holiday would have fallen on a Saturday or a Sunday but is substituted for another day all employees who would ordinarily have worked on such Saturday or Sunday but who are not rostered to work on such day are entitled to payment for the public holiday or a substituted day's leave. d) Nothing in this clause confers a right to any employee to payment for a public holiday as well as a substituted day in lieu.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction
Paid
N/A Clause 7.6.1 All work done by any employee on: - 1 January - 26 January - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) - Easter Monday - 25 April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign - Christmas Day - Boxing Day - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday will be paid for at the rate of double time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.6.2 Labour Day All employees covered by this Award shall be entitled to be paid a full day's wage for labour Day (the first Monday in May or other day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of that holiday) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day, and if any employee concerned actually works on Labour Day, such employee shall be paid a full day's wage for that day and in addition a payment for the time actually worked at one and a half times the ordinary rate prescribed for such work with a minimum of 4 hours.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.6.4 Payment when public holiday not worked Employees shall be entitled to payment for all public holidays where such holidays form part of their ordinary weekly hours of work irrespective of the fact that no work is required to be performed on the public holiday.
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Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.7
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Public Holidays Bootmaker/Storeperso n
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 7.7
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.7.2 Labour Day All employees covered by this Award shall be entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day (the first Monday in May or other day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983 , to be kept in place of that holiday) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day, and if any employee concerned actually works on Labour Day, such employee shall be paid a full day's wage for that day and in addition a payment for the time actually worked at one and a half times the ordinary rate prescribed for such work with a minimum of 4 hours.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction
Paid
N/A Clause 7.6.1 All work done by any employee on: - 1 January - 26 January - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) - Easter Monday - 25 April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign - Christmas Day - Boxing Day - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday will be paid for at the rate of double time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction
Paid
N/A
Clause 7.6.2 Labour Day All employees covered by this Award shall be entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day (the first Monday in May or other day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983 , to be kept in place of that holiday) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day, and if any employee concerned actually works on Labour Day, such employee shall be paid a full day's wage for that day and in addition a payment for the time actually worked at one and a half times the ordinary rate prescribed for such work with a minimum of 4 hours.
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Industrial Relations Education Leave All QFRS employees except maintenance and service employees
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
QFRS Interim Award - AFCOM QFRS Enterprise 2003 Partnership Certified Clause 11.5 Agreement 2002 Clause 2.11 QFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 11.5
No. Clause 11.5.2 Employees upon application may be granted up to 5 working days (or the equivalent hours) per calendar year (non accumulative) to attend industrial relations education sessions approved by the Commissioner (or delegated authority). Clause 11.5.3 Additional leave (in excess of 5 days) may be granted where approved structured employees' training courses involve more than 5 working days (or the equivalent) and will be subject to consultation between the Commissioner (or delegated authority), the relevant union and the employee. Clause 11.5.4 Upon request and subject to approval by the Commissioner (or delegated authority) employees may be granted paid time off in special circumstances to attend Management Committee Meetings, Union Conferences, and ACTU Congress.
QFRS Interim Award - AFCOM QFRS Enterprise 2003 Partnership Certified Clause 11.5 Agreement 2002 Clause 2.11 QFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 11.5
Industrial Relations Leave All QFRS employees except maintenance and service employees
No deduction
Unpaid
N/A
Clause 11.5.6 No. At the discretion of the Commissioner (or delegated authority) employees may be granted special leave without pay to undertake work with their union.
This leave applies only to Fire Officers and Regional and AFCOM Communications employees. It does not apply to Maintenance and Service employees ("C" Scale employees).
The employee must have at least 12 months uninterrupted service with an employer prior to such leave being granted.
EMERGENT LEAVE
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 QFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 3.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Average Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 2.2 No deduction Emergent Leave This leave applies to Fire Officers and Regional and AFCOM Communications employees. Paid N/A Three days/shifts Emergent Leave No. per annum may be granted for these employees on the following bases: a) maximum of three shifts/days per year (non-cumulative) b) sick leave either side of Emergent Leave to be supported by Medical Certificate c) leave to be approved by the Commissioner or their delegate.
Emergent Leave is calculated per annum as twelve months from when the first day's leave is taken.
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Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003
No deduction
Paid
N/A
No.
Schedule A rule of this policy applies if the officer is required to attend court when they are rostered to work. If the employee is on a Rostered Day Off alternative arrangements such as shift swaps, TOIL or overtime will be made available for the officer to attend Court (Schedule B applies).. If the officer is on annual leave, the officer will be granted additional leave in lieu.
If QFRS employees appear in an official capacity they shall be entitled to claim travelling allowance for accommodation, meals and incidental expenses from QFRS.
Industrial Award
Engineering Award State - 2002 Clause 4.7.4 Clause 4.9.4
Reference/Source
Absence Type
Time off during Notice Period Mechanics
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Paid
Comments
No Termination An employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay for the purpose of seeking other employment. Redundancy In the case of redundancy, an employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay during each week of notice for the purpose of seeking other employment.
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003 Clause 4.7.3 Clause 4.9.4
Paid
N/A
Termination No An employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay for the purpose of seeking other employment. Redundancy In the case of redundancy, an employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay during each week of notice for the purpose of seeking other employment.
No deduction
Paid
N/A
No In the case of redundancy, an employee shall be allowed up to one day's time off without loss of pay during each week of notice for the purpose of seeking other employment.
FATIGUE LEAVE
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.2 (b) Rest period between shifts QFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.2 (b) Rest period between shifts Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Afcom- Firecom Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Fatigue Leave This No deduction leave applies to Fire Officers and Regional and AFCOM Communications employees. Paid N/A No If an employee is instructed to continue or resume work without receiving 10 consecutive hours off duty, the employee will be paid double time until the employee is released from duty for 10 consecutive hours without loss of pay for ordinary working time during such absence. This clause does not apply where the employee is recalled to work overtime and actually works not more than 2 hours overtime. This clause does not apply where the period between ordinary rostered shifts is 10 hours or less.** ** Officers on night shift who only get a rostered 10 hour break do not get double time if they don't get the 10 hour break due to overtime being worked.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No deduction
Unpaid/Paid
N/A
No An employee who works so much overtime between the termination of the ordinary work on one day and the commencement of the ordinary work on the next day that the employee has not had at least ten consecutive hours off duty between those times shall be released after completion of such overtime until the employee has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. If on the instruction of the employer such an employee resumes or continues work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty then the employee shall be paid double rates until released from duty for such period and shall then be entitled to be absent until the employee has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence.
This clause shall apply in the case of shift workers who rotate from one shift to another as if 8 hours were substituted for ten hours when overtime is worked: a) for the purpose of changing shift rosters; or b) where a shift worker does not report for duty; or c) where a shift is worked by arrangement between the employees themselves.
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Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Clause 6.3.9
Reference/Source
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Absence Type
Fatigue Leave Carpenter
Leave Deduction
No deduction
Paid Unpaid
Unpaid/Paid
Comments
No When an employee shall have worked continuously (except for meal breaks) for 20 hours, the employee shall have a break of at least 12 hours before again starting work. An employee who works so much overtime between the termination of the employee's ordinary work on one day and the commencement of the employee's ordinary work on the next day that the employee has not at least 10 consecutive hours off duty between those times shall be released after completion of such overtime until the employee has had 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence.If on the instructions of the employer such an employee resumes or continues work without having had such 10 consecutive hours off duty, the employee shall be paid double rates until the employee is released from duty for such period until the employee has had 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence.
CULTURAL LEAVE
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003; Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003; Engineering Award State 2002; Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award - State 2003; Building Trades Public Sector Award State 2002 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Cultural Leave All employees of QFRS Debited against Paid/Unpaid TOIL, banked or accrued days, accrued recreation leave or taken as unpaid leave; or accessed through shift swaps. An employee who is required to fulfil N/A cultural commitments or obligations which are recognised as part of their identified or adopted culture, may be granted up to a maximum of 5 working days leave (paid or unpaid) per annum or 10 days in a 2 year period. Approval of special leave for cultural reasons is subject to Departmental convenience.
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Description Agency name Enter relevant number of the agency's Cluster, either: 1 (Partner One) 2 (CSQ) 3 (CorporateLink) 4 (Education) 5 (Health) The relevant reference to the Hire to Retire Framework The title of the award that sources the information entered in the template row (eg. Public Service Award) The relevant clause, sections or schedules in the industrial legislation (eg. eg Directive 08/04 The description of the allowance Valid Code: Yes, No Specific to a geographical location Valid Code: Yes, No Specific to a work unit eg, PA Hospital Valid Code: Yes, No Fixed amount in the table Valid Code: Hours, Days, Weekly, Fortnightly, Yearly, Units, Months
Hire to Retire Framework Industrial Award Reference/ Source Directive/ Circular Description Location Specific Workplace Specific Table Driven Amount Units Recurring or One-off
Calculation-Rate Rules behind how the rate is calculated Method Valid Code: Yes, No Value divisible Is this allowance payable as a full amount or as a divisible amount? Divisible example: First Aid allowance can be split hourly, weekly or fortnightly. Taxable /Non Valid Code: Taxable, Non Taxable, Split Is the allowance taxable or non taxable? Taxable Payment Valid Code: Reportable FBT, Gross, Mileage, Meals, Allowances, Lump Sum A, Lump Sum B, Lump Summary Area Sum C, Lump Sum D, Lump Sum E, N/A Valid Code: Yes, No Paid on Paid The allowance is paid when the employee is on paid leave. If payable on particular leave types only, Absences note in Interpretation or unique requirements. Valid Code: Yes, No Paid on unpaid The allowance is paid when the employee is on unpaid leave. If payable on particular leave types Absences only, note in Interpretation or unique requirements. Included in Valid Code: Yes, No Overtime and Allowance amount included in the OT and penalty rate calculation. penalties rate Included in Valid Code: Yes, No Loading rate Allowance amount included in the leave loading rate calculation. calculation Included in Cash Valid Code: Yes, No Equiv rate Allowance amount included in the Cash equivalent rate calculation. calculation Valid Code: Yes, No, Other Paid whilst on Is the allowance payable whilst the employee is on higher duties. For other requirements, note in Higher Duties Interpretation or unique requirements. Valid Code: Yes, No Superannuable Is the allowance used in the calculation of the superannuable salary.
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Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Included in in O/T and Loading Penalties rate rate calculatio n Yes No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties Yes Yes Yes Award Clause 5.5 Payment of Wages 5.5.1 Payment of wages shall be made fortnightly 5.5.2 Wages shall be paid by electronic fund transfer or direct deposit to employee's nominated account unless otherwise agreed between the employ and the employee concerned. Clause 6.1 Hours of Work 6.1.1 Ordinary hours The ordinary hours of work are an average of 40 per week over a roster cycle, to be worked in accordance with the following: (a) excluding a mutual agreement all ordinary hours are to be worked continuously (exclusive of unpaid meal breaks) within a minimum of 8 hours and a maximum of 14 hours per day. (b) ordinary hours of work may be performed on any 5 days out of 7 consecutive days or on any 10 days out of 14 consecutive days. Wherever practicable days off should be taken consecutively; and
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 5.5 and Clause 6.1
Ordinary Hours for Firefigthers, Station Officers (Full Time, Part Time and Temporary employees)
No
Yes
Yes
Hours
No
Taxable
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 5.5 and Clause 6.1
Ordinary Hours for Building No Approval Officer BA01 and BA02 (Full Time, Part Time and Temporary employees)
Yes
Yes
Hours
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 5.5
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 7.7.1
Ordinary Hours for Inspectors, Superintendents and Chief Superintendents, (Full Time, Part Time and Temporary employees)
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(c) A continuous shift work roster provides for a minimum of 8 hours break between the finish of ordinary hours on one day and the commencement of ordinary hours on the next day.
Clause 5.5 Payment of Wages 5.5.1 Payment of wages shall be made fortnightly 5.5.2 Wages shall be paid by electronic fund transfer or direct deposit to employee's nominated account unless otherwise agreed between the employ and the employee concerned. Clause 6.1 Hours of Work 6.1.1 Ordinary hours The ordinary hours of work are an average of 40 per week over a roster cycle, to be worked in accordance with the following: (a) excluding a mutual agreement all ordinary hours are to be worked continuously (exclusive of unpaid meal breaks) within a minimum of 8 hours and a maximum of 14 hours per day. (b) ordinary hours of work may be performed on any 5 days out of 7 consecutive days or on any 10 days out of 14 consecutive days. Wherever practicable days off should be taken consecutively; and (c) A continuous shift work roster provides for a minimum of 8 hours break between the finish of ordinary hours on one day and the commencement of ordinary hours on the next day.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Award Clause 5.5 Payment of Wages 5.5.1 Payment of wages shall be made fortnightly 5.5.2 Wages shall be paid by electronic fund transfer or direct deposit to employee's nominated account unless otherwise agreed between the employ and the employee concerned. CA 2006 Clause 7.7.1 Standard hours of work will consist of 38 hours per week. Both Senior Officers and their managers are to maintain a 'position' focus rather than a 'hours' focus in the performance of duties and functions. The effective management of working hours and responsibilities will be planned in consultation with the employee's manager. Planned hours are in recognition that most positions need flexibility with starting and ceasing times to satisfy work responsibilities, for example, positions that require flexible arrangements for contact with Auxiliary Firefighters.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Included in in O/T and Loading Penalties rate rate calculatio n Yes No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties Yes Yes Yes CA 2006 - Clause 9.3 Award Coverage for Rural Fire Management Officers 9.3.1 - Effective from 1 August 2003 the provisions of the Queensland Frie and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 and subsequest certified agreements where they supersede this Award, will apply to Rural Fire Management Officers. 9.3.2 Rural Fire Management Officers will retain a 38 hour week and as such will not be entitles to payment of a 38 hour week allowance. 9.3.3 During the life of this Agreement, the parties agree to make application to have Rural Fire Management Officers covered by the Queensland Fire and Resce Service Interim Award State 2003. CA 2006 Clause 9.1 Hours of Work 9.1.1 Ordinary hours The hours of work will be nominally 304 hours in an eight (8) week period. These hours will be worked on ten(10) days out of each 14-day period with an average of 7.6 hours worked per day managed flexibly. Interim Award 2003 Clause 5.5 Payment of Wages 5.5.1 Payment of wages shall be made fortnightly 5.5.2 Wages shall be paid by electronic fund trnsfer or direct deposit to employee's nominated account unless otherwise agreed between the employer and the employee concerned.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 5.5
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 9.1 Clause 9.3
Ordinary Hours for Rural Fire No Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2 (Full Time, Part Time and Temporary employees)
Yes
Yes
Hours
No
Taxable
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 5.6 and Clause 6.1
Ordinary Hours for Communication Officers, Communication Supervisors and Communications Managers (Full Time, Part Time and Temporary employees)
No
Yes
Yes
Hours
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Hours
recurring
D
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 6.1.1 Ordinary Hours (Full Time, Part Time and Temporary employees) No Yes Yes Hours recurring
W P
No Taxable No Taxable
R
Gross
I T
No Yes
e R
No Yes
a le
Yes Yes
e s
Award
Clause 5.6 Payment of Wages 5.6.1 Payment of wages shall be made fortnightly 5.6.2 Wages shall be paid by electronic fund transfer or direct deposit to employee's nominated account unless otherwise agreed between the employ and the employee concerned. Clause 6.1 Hours of Work 6.1.1 Ordinary hours The ordinary hours of work are an average of 40 per week over a roster cycle, to be worked in accordance with the following: (a) exlcuding a mutual agreement all ordinary hours are to be worked continuously (exclusive of unpaid meal breaks) within a minimum of 8 hours and a maximum of 14 hours per day. (b) ordinary hours of work may be performed on any 5 days out of 7 consecutive days or on any 10 days out of 14 consecutive days. Wherever practicable days off should be taken consecutively; and (c) A continuous shift work roster provides for a minimum of 8 hours break between the finish of ordinary hours on one day and the commencement of ordinary hours on the next day.
Yes
Engineering Award Clause 5.6 Payment of Wages 5.6.2 Wages may be paid weekly or fortnightly in cash or electronic funds transfer directly into an employee's nominated account in a financial institution, with no more than 2 days' pay being held in arrears at any one time. ( These employers are paid fortnightly by electronic funds transfer). 6.4 Hours of work 6.4.1 day workers - Subject to clause 6.2 (implementation of 38 hour week), and subject to the exceptions provided, the ordinary hours of work shall be an average of 38 per week, to be worked on the following bases: 38 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 7 consecutive days; or 76 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 14 consecutive days; or 114 hours within a work cycle not exceeding twenty-one consecutive days; or 152 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 28 consecutive days (this is administered 38 hours per week or 76 hours per fortnight)
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Award 6.1 Hours 6.1.1 Subject to clause 6.1.5, and to the exceptions herein after provided, the ordinary hours of work will be an average of 38 hours per week, to be worked on one of th following bases: 38 hours within a cycle not exceeding 7 consecutive days; or 76 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 14 consectutive days; or 114 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 21 consecutive days; or 152 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 28 consecutive days. (this is administered 38 hours per week or 76 hours per fortnight and paid electronically in to the employees bank account)
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Included in in O/T and Loading Penalties rate rate calculatio n Yes No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties Yes Yes Yes Award 6.1 Hours 6.1.1 Subject to clause 6.1.8(working of a 38 hour week), and to the exceptions herein after provided, the hours of work will be an average of 38 hours per week, to be worked on one of th following ways: 38 hours within a cycle not exceeding 7 consecutive days; or 76 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 14 consectutive days; or 114 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 21 consecutive days; or 152 hours within a work cycle not exceeding 28 consecutive days. (this is administered 38 hours per week or 76 hours per fortnight and paid electronically in to the employees bank account)
No
Yes
Yes
Hours
recurring
No
Taxable
AFCOM Qld Fire & Rescue Brisbane Service Communications EPA1997 , Centres Award - State Clause 4.9 (5) 2003 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 5.4.2 (a) Clause 5.4.2 (b) Clause 5.4.2 General Ruling 18 June 2004 Effective 1 July 2004
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$9.60
No
Non Taxable
N/A
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Where meals are not provided during attenance at a course of instruction (at another location) a meal allowance of $9.60 for each meal shall be paid.
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$9.60
No
Non Taxable
N/A
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
(a) An employee required to work overtime for more than one hour immediately before or after the employee's fixed or recognised working hours shall be provided with either a meal or an allowance of $9.60. (b) Where an employee has provided a meal, after having received due notification to work overtime and is subsequently not required to work overtime, the employee shall be entitled to a payment of $9.60 for such meal. (c) Employees recalled for duty during any normal mealtime in off-duty hours shall be paid a meal allowance of $9.60 for each such recall: For the purposes of this clause only, normal meal times shall be deemed to be 7.00am to 8.00am, 12.00pm to 2.00pm and 5.30pm to 7.00pm each day.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003
Yes
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 8.1.3
Meal Allowance where an employee is unable to take a meal break, or has an interrupted meal break
Yes
Yes
Units
One-off
$9.60
D
Meal allowance - overtime No No Yes Units One-off $9.60
W P
No Taxable No Non Taxable
Gross
R
N/A
I T
No No No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No Yes No
e s
Provision applies where an employee is called back to duty during a meal break and as a result is required to dispose of a meal they were eating. They are reimbursed the $7.80 allowance for the meal. (AFCOM only) Clause 8.1.3 of QFRS CA 2006 For Communications Centre Employees where an employee is unable to take, or is recalled to duty before the completion of, the meal break they shall be paid a meal allowance of $9.60. Such allowance is to be adjusted from time to time in accordance with General Rulings of the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission. Clause 8.1.4 of QFRS CA 2006 Employees recalled to duty shall be allowed to complete the meal break once the interruption is over.
No
No
No
No
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 5.4.2
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
(a) An employee required to work overtime for more than one hour immediately before or after the employee's fixed or recognised working hours shall be provided with either a meal or an allowance of $9.60. (b) Where an employee has provided a meal, after having received due notification to work overtime and is subsequently not required to work overtime, the employee shall be entitled to a payment of $9.60 for such meal. (c) Employees recalled for duty during any normal mealtime in off-duty hours shall be paid a meal allowance of $9.60 for each such recall: For the purposes of this clause only, normal meal times shall be deemed to be 7.00am to 8.00am, 12.00pm to 2.00pm and 5.30pm to 7.00pm each day.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/A No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Clause 6.7.2 (a) Where overtime is to be worked immediately after the completion of ordinary work on a day or shift and the period of overtime is to be more than one and a half hours, an employee is entitled to commence a rest break of 30 minutes to be paid at the ordinary time rate, within one and a half hours ceasing such ordinary time work. (b) An employee working overtime must be allowed a rest/meal or crib break of 30 minutes without deduction of pay after each further 4 hours of overtime worked (after the first one and a half hours of such overtime worked as referred to in (a) above if the employee is to continue work after such break. Clause 6.8.1 An employee other than an employee living in camp who is required to continue work after the usual ceasing time for more than one and a half hours shall be supplied with a reasonable meal at the employer's expense, or be paid a meal allowance of $9.60 in lieu. Clause 6.8.2 If the employee continues to work overtime the employee shall after the completion of each further 4 hours' overtime worked be supplied with an additional meal at the employer's expense, or be paid $9.60 in lieu of such additional meal. Clause 6.8.3 When an employee has provided themselves with customary meals because of receipt of notice of intention to work overtime the employee shall be entitled to an allowance of $9.60 for each meal so provided in the event of the work not being performed, or ceasing before the respective meal times.
Engineering Award - State General Ruling 2002 18 June 2004 Effective 1 July Clause 6.8 2004
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$9.60
No
Non Taxable
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause6.4 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 6.3.5
General Ruling 18 June 2004 Effective 1 July 2004 General Ruling 18 June 2004 Effective 1 July 2004
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$9.60
No
Non Taxable
N/A
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Clause 6.4.4 Employees called upon to work overtime for more than one hour after the usual finishing time, will be allowed at least 30 minutes for a meal and will in addition to any overtime payable be allowed $9.60 for a meal, or will be supplied by the employer with a reasonable meal in lieu of such payment.
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
$9.60
No
Non Taxable
N/A
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Qld Fire Service Interim Award - State 2003 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communictions Centres Award - State 2003
Qld Fire & Rescue Service CA 2006 Clause 9.3.2 Rural Fire Management Officers Clause 7.7 Hours of Work AFCOM Interim CA 1999, Clause 9 Qld Fire & Rescue Service EPA 2003 , Clause 9.1.4
No
No
Yes
F'Night
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 8.2 AFCOM Firecom Brisbane EPCA 2004 Schedule 1
Yes AFCOM
No
Yes
F'Night
Clause 8.2.1 of QFRS CA 2006 As from the certification of the Agreement all new Officers and Supervisors in the Brisbane Fire Communictions Centre will use the same formula as all other parts of QFRS for the purpose of calculating the 38 Hour Week Allowance. (That is (Base + Shift) x 80 76 - (Base + Shift)
W P
Taxable
R
Gross
I T
No No
e R
Yes Yes Yes Yes
a le
Yes No Yes No
e s
Clause 6.3.5 (a) Any employee required to work overtime on a Saturday or Sunday beyond the fifth hour of such overtime, shall be entitled to an unpaid meal break of thirty minutes. (b) Should the employee be required to continue such overtime beyond 9 hours, the employee shall be entitled to a further break of 30 minutes for wh no deduction of pay shall be made. (c) After each further 4 hours of overtime, the employee shall be entitled to a 45 minute break for which no deduction of pay shall be made, provided that the employee is required to continue working thereafter. (d) The employer shall supply a reasonable meal at the employer's expense at all breaks, which are herein prescribed or pay an allowance of $9.60 paid in lieu thereof. Clause 9.1.4 Clause 9.3.2 of QFRS CA 2006 RFMO's are not entitled to payment of the 38 hour week allowance as they work a true 38 hour week. Fire Protection Officers 3, Rural Fire Management Officers 3, Fire Professional Officers (Scientific Officers) 3 translate to Inspector under the new Senior Officers structure as per the QFRS CA 2006 and will work a 38 week and will not be entitled to the 38 hour week allowance. Fire Protection Officers 4 and Rural Fire Management Officers 4 translate to Superintendent under the new Senior Officers structure as per the QFRS CA 2006 and will work a 38 week and will not be entitled to the 38 hour week allowance.
Yes
AFCOM calculation. Regional Comms use Firefighter Formula. No Casuals get the 38 hour week allowance. Clause 8.2.2 of QFRS CA 2006 Current Communication Officers and Supervisors in the Brisbane Fire Communications Centre will continue to use their current formula for calculating their 38 Hour Week Allowance for the life of this Agreement. As from 1 July 2009 the formula for the 38 Hour Week Allowance for these officers will be the same as the calculation used by the remainder of QFRS.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No
Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Qld Fire & Award - State 2003; Rescue Service EPA 2003 , Clauses 5.1.3, 5.1.4, 9.1.4 AFCOM FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Schedule 1
No
No
Yes
F'Night
Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 , Clause 4.4.2 Clause 6.2.1(b)
Departmental AFCOM Brisbane EPCA correspondence 24 March 2006 1997 Clause 4.2(4) Memorandum dated 24 April 2007, Refernece No: 07/01265, QFRS Casual Communication Officer Rate of Pay Casual Communication Officers Rate of Pay Agreement In Principle
No
No
Yes
Hours
Recurring (base + shift and weekend penalties) x 23% divided by 76 = hourly rate
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
N/A
No
No
Yes
Engineering Award - State 2002 Clause 4.3 Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 4.3 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 4.3.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 7.1.7 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 4.5.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority, Commercial Activities CA 2001 , Clause 2.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003, Clause 5.10.2
No
No
Yes
Hours
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
Hours
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
Hours
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
$31.15 $34.48 per hour (for all No classification levels) effective 1/7/06
W P
No Taxable Taxable
R
No No No
No
I T
No No No No
e R
Yes N/A No Yes N/A No Yes N/A No No No No
a le
No Yes No Yes No Yes
e s
Each engagement will stand alone with a minimum payment of 2 hours work for each engagement. Casual employees will not be entitled to divisonal and locality allowances. This rate of pay for casuals will be effective week beginning 17 April 2006. Casuals do not get 38 hour week allowance. Casuals have no paid absences except long service leave. Calculation for overtime payments are made on the base rates of pay. Agereement in Principle is in force from 4 December 2006 After 4 December any employee who breaks their continuity of service (a break of more than 3 months) and who subsequently rejoins the service as a Casual Communications Officer will be paid the new formula. Employee classified at FCO1-4, as of 1 October 2006, will continue to have their rates of pay calculated on the current formula until such time as they progress to higher level or until a new EB is certified. The QFRS is committed to reviewing FCO1-4 rates of pay during the next round of EB negotiations. The conditions of the Agreement in Principle will not be applicable to any other class of employee.
This loading is not an all-purpose payment. On each occasion a casual employee is required to attend work, the employee is entitled to payment for a minimum of 3 hours' work. A casual employee may be engaged on boot or shoe repair work only.
Gross
Gross
Yes
No
Clause 4.5.2 of QFRS CA 2006 The hourly rate of remuneration, as specified in clause 2.1 of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Authorityh Commercial Activities Certified Agreement 2001, will increase to $34.48 per hour effective from 1 July 2006. Thereafter, hourly rates of remuneration will be tied to 1.5 times the base rate for Leading Firefighters. Payment for employees engaged in the delivery of commerical activity services to external paying clients outside of ordinary hours of duty Such payment shall be deemed to include any travelling time associated with the commercial activity from the nominated start location to the associated service delivery point. Payment shall not be less than the equivalent of 2 hours work for each engagement. Clause 7.1.7 of Queensland Fire and Rescue Award 2003 - Each employee is entitled to core annual leave and accrued time off in each year of employment. Where an employee is recalled to work to undertake commercial activities the maximum number hours available are 104.3572 per annum which is the accrued time component.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Payment for employees engaged in the delivery of commerical activity services to external paying clients outside of ordinary hours of duty. All commercial activity work performed in a District on a day for which a holiday is gazetted under the Holidays Act 1983 shall be paid the hourly rate plus an additional fifty (50) percent loading per hour for each hour worked on that day. Such payment shall be deemed to include any travelling time associated with the commercial activity from the nominated start location to the associated service delivery point. Payment shall not be less than the equivalent of 2 hours work for each engagement. Clause 4.5.2 of QFRS CA 2006 The hourly rate of remuneration, as specified in clause 2.1 of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Authorityh Commercial Activities Certified Agreement 2001, will increase to $34.48 per hour effective from 1 July 2006. Thereafter, hourly rates of remuneration will be tied to 1.5 times the base rate for Leading Firefighters. Clause 7.1.7 of Queensland Fire and Rescue Award 2003 - Each employee is entitled to core annual leave and accrued time off in each year of employment. Where an employee is recalled to work to undertake commercial activities the maximum number hours available are 104.3572 per annu
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 7.1.7
Qld Fire & Rescue Authority, Commercial Activities CA 2001 , Clause 2.1
Commercial Activities services - public statutory holidays under theHolidays Act 1983
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
Taxable
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 7.1.7
Qld Fire & Rescue Authority, Commercial Activities CA 2001 , Clause 2.1
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Where the total time spent travelling to and from the course or commercial activity exceeds two hours, reasonable travelling time shall also be paid for at the hourly rate provided for in this Agreement for the time travelled in excess of two hours. Clause 4.5.2 of QFRS CA 2006 The hourly rate of remuneration, as specified in clause 2.1 of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Authorityh Commercial Activities Certified Agreement 2001, will increase to $34.48 per hour effective from 1 July 2006. Thereafter, hourly rates of remuneration will be tied to 1.5 times the base rate for Leading Firefighters. Clause 7.1.7 of Queensland Fire and Rescue Award 2003 - Each employee is entitled to core annual leave and accrued time off in each year of employment. Where an employee is recalled to work to undertake commercial activities the maximum number hours available are 104.3572 per annum which is the accrued time component.
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
Qld Fire & Rescue Authority, Commercial Activities CA 2001, Clause 2.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - CA 2006 Clause 6.4.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Services - EPA 2003, Clause 5.2
no
Yes
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 Clause 5.4.3
Aerial Drivers allowance Certified operators of TAPs and Aerial Appliances < 25 metres
Yes
Yes
Yes
Weeks
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 Clause 5.4.3
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - CA 2006 Clause 6.4.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Services - EPA 2003, Clause 5.2
Aerial Drivers allowance Certified operators of TAPs and Aerial Appliances 25 metres and above
Yes
Yes
Yes
Weeks
Taxable
Gross
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Certified Agreement Queensland Fire and 2006 Rescue Service Clause 4.4 Night Communications Centres Shift Allowance Award - State 2003 Qld Fire & Clause 6.5.1 Rescue Service - EPA 2003 , Clauses 5.1.3, 5.1.4, 5.6.1 Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 Clause 6.5.1
No
No
Yes
Hours
No Recurring Clause 4.4.1 of QFRS CA 2006 The 15% Night Shift Allowance will be paid in accordance with the formula: 16.33 hours (average night shift per week) x 15% = 2.45 hours 2.45 hours/38 = 6.45% of base rate
W P
Taxable
Yes
I T
No No
e R
No No No
No
No
a le
Yes Yes Yes Yes
e s
Where employees are required to utilise their own vehicle to perform duties associated with commercial activities, the provisions of the Queensland Fire Service Interim Award State 2003 Clause 8.1.1 will apply.
Allowance payable to QFRS officers who operate TAPs and Aerial. Allowance only paid to officers while they are stationed at stations with these appliances. Where an officer is re-located to a station where these competencies are not required the allowance will be continued until the date of annual recertification. (Only paid to firefighters FPO1 not FPO2, 3 or 4) Clause 6.6 of QFRS CA 2006 - State Wage Case Decisions Telescopic Aerial Pumper, Aerial Appliance and other trade allowances relating to how workk is performed will be adjusted in accordance with State Wage Case Decisions or General Rulings handed down by the QIRC. Adjustments will take effect on the operative date of such decisions.
No
Allowance payable to QFRS officers who operate TAPs and Aerial. Allowance only paid to officers while they are stationed at stations with these appliances. Where an officer is re-located to a station where these competencies are not required the allowance will be continued until the date of annual recertification. (Only paid to firefighters FPO1, not FPO2, 3 or 4) Clause 6.6 of QFRS CA 2006 - State Wage Case Decisions Telescopic Aerial Pumper, Aerial Appliance and other trade allowances relating to how workk is performed will be adjusted in accordance with State Wage Case Decisions or General Rulings handed down by the QIRC. Adjustments will take effect on the operative date of such decisions.
Gross
Yes
No
No Yes
Yes
NoYes Night shift means a shift where a majority of ordinary hours fall between the hours 6.00pm & 6.00am. Firefighters, Station Officers,and Communications Officers & Rural Fire Management Officers Levels One and Two are paid a recurring night shift component of pay instead of night shift allowance rates calculated on actual hours of night shifts worked from week to week paid as "Shift Allowance" on a fortnightly basis. Senior Officers receive a 20% Allowance which recognises out of work hours, call back and on-call requirements and work at nights and on weekends. This allowance applies to Fire Officers Level Three and Level Four and Rural Fire Management Officers Level Three. (Correct currently but subject to EB Negotiations for Night Shift)
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Included in in O/T and Loading Penalties rate rate calculatio n No N/A
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties Yes Yes Firefighters, and Station Officers & Rural Fire Management Officersare paid a recurring night shift component of pay instead of night shift allowance Yes (Occupa rates calculated on actual hours of night shifts worked from week to week. tional Super) The averaged loading is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation provided that the averaged loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to, the usual 17.5% annual leave loading. (Correct currently but subject to EB Negotiations for Night Shift)
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 Clause 6.5.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 4.4.1 Qld Fire & Rescue - EPA 2003, Clauses 5.1.3, 5.1.4, 5.2.3 Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Rural Fire Service Certified Translation Agreement 1998 Clause 3.1
Night shift component of Total No rates for: Firefighters Station Officers Rural Fire Management Officers
no
Yes
Hours
No Recurring Clause 4.4.1 of QFRS CA 2006 The 15% Night Shift Allowance will be paid in accordance with the formula: 16.33 hours (average night shift per week) x 15% = 2.45 hours 2.45 hours/38 = 6.45% of base rate 16.33 hours per week x the applicable night shift hourly rate (Currently the night shift hourly rate is $1.48 per hour effective 1/9/2005 - Clause 5.2.3 of the QFRS EPA 2003)
Taxable
Qld Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.5.1
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 4.4.1 QFRA Communication s Centres Average Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 , Clause 2.1 Qld Fire & Rescue - EPA 2003, Clause 5.1.3, 5.1.4, 5.2.3
no
Yes
Hours
No Recurring Clause 4.4.1 of QFRS CA 2006 The 15% Night Shift Allowance will be paid in accordance with the formula: 16.33 hours (average night shift per week) x 15% = 2.45 hours 2.45 hours/38 = 6.45% of base rate16.33 hours per week x the applicable night shift hourly rate (Currently the night shift hourly rate is $1.48 per hour effective 1/9/2005 - Clause 5.2.3 of the QFRS EPA 2003)
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 Clause 6.5.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 9.2 Rural Flexibility Allowance Clause 9.3 Award Coverage for Rural Fire Management Officers Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Rural Fire Service Certified Translation Agreement 1998 Clause 3.1
Night shift component of Total No rates for: Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 and Level 2
no
Yes
Hours
No Recurring Clause 9.2.1 Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 will receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 1 of 27.87% to compensate these officers for working on nights and weekends (this replaces the weekend and night shift penalty allowances). Clause 9.2.2 Rural Fire Management Officers Level 2 will receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 2 of 30% to compensate these officers for working at nights and weekends. The Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 2 also buys out the 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance, as specified in the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2003.
W P
Taxable
R
Gross
I T
No No
e R
N/A Yes N/A Yes
a le
Yes
e s
(Correct currently but subject to EB negotiations for Night Shift)
Communications Officers are paid a recurring night shift component of pay instead of night shift allowance rates calculated on actual hours of night Yes (Occupa shifts worked from week to week. The averaged loading is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation provided that the tional Super) averaged loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to the usual 17.5% annual leave loading.
Yes
Yes
The averaged loading is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation provided that the Yes ????????????????? Look at the intent of Part 3 (Occupa averaged loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to, the usual 17.5% annual leave loading. tional Translation to 'Total' Rates of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Rural Fire Service Translation Agreement 1998 - (Waiting for advice from Super) Michelle Swindells) Clause 9.3.1 of QFRS CA 2006 - Effective from 1 August 2003 the provisions of the Queensland Fire cand Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 and subsequent Certified Agreements where they supersede this Award, will apply to Rural Fire Management Officers.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Included in in O/T and Loading Penalties rate rate calculatio n Yes No ??
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties Yes Yes No ??
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 5.3.5 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clause 5.3.5 Qld Fire Service Interim Award - State 2003, Clause 5.3.5 Qld Fire Service Interim Award - State 2003, Clause 5.3.5
Clause 4.4.1
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
Qld Fire & Rescue AFCOM Service Communications Brisbane EPA Centres Award - State 2004 2003 , Clause, 4.4.8, 5.3.4 Qld Fire & Rescue AFCOM Service Communications Brisbane EPA 2004 Centres Award - State 2003 , Clause, 4.4.8, 5.3.4 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause, 4.4.8, 5.3.4 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 , Clause, 4.4.8, 5.3.4 Engineering Award - State 2002 Clause 5.8.10 Engineering Award - State 2002 Clause 5.8.10 Engineering Award - State 2002 Clause 5.8.10 Engineering Award - State 2002 Clause 5.8.10 Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 5.2 Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 5.2 Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 5.2 Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 5.2 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 5.1.4 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 5.1.4 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 5.1.4
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
District Allowance - Southern Yes Division, Western District District Allowance - Mackay Division Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
District Allowance - Northern Yes Division, Eastern District District Allowance - Northern Yes Division, Western District District Allowance - Mackay Division Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
No
Yes
F'Night
No
Yes
F'Night
No
Yes
F'Night
W P
Yes Taxable Yes Taxable Yes Taxable Yes Taxable Yes Taxable Yes Taxable
Gross
Yes
I T
No No No No No No
e R
No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes
a le
Yes No ?? Yes No ?? Yes No ?? No ?? No ?? No ?? No ?? Yes Yes Yes
e s
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Gross
Yes
Yes
Gross
Yes
Yes
Yes
Gross
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
No
Yes
F'Night
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
No
Yes
F'Night
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No ??
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Included in in O/T and Loading Penalties rate rate calculatio n Yes No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties Yes Yes No ??
Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 5.1.4 Queensland Fireand Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003, Clause 5.4.1
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
QFRA Mount Isa Locality Allowance Yes Memorandum June (includes FPOs, BAOs, & 1998 Maintenance & Service Employees) Directive 19/99 Locality Allowances Mount Isa Locality Allowance Yes (Communications Officers/Supervisors/Manager s)
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 5.4.1 Queensland Fireand Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Queensland Fire and Rescue Services Qld Fire & Rescue Certified Service Communications Agreement Centres Award - State 2006 2003 Clause 4.7 Engineering Award - State 2002 Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002
No
Yes
F'Night
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Industrial Relations Mt Isa - Isolated Memorandum 24 Housing/Rental Assistance April 1998 Allowances for QFRA Staff at Mt Isa
Yes
No
Yes
F'Night
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 4.7 An increase of 4% effective from 1 July 2006 to the isolated housing/rental assistance allowance within Mt Isa, with further 4% increases on 1 July 20 and 1 July 2008. These increases will be for the life of the Agreement or until the Department of Emergency Services Remote and Rural policy is implemented, whichever occurs first, provided Mt Isa employees are not disadvantaged by the implementation of the Departmental Policy.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003, Clause 5.4.4
Qld Fire & Rescue Service CA 2006 Clause 4.6.6 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 , Clause 6.4.3 Asst. Com's Directive(02/200 3) On-Call Rostering of District Staff During Annual Fire Season.
Firefighters & Station Officers No FPO1 - FPO4 (provisions do not apply to employees appointed (in cluding temporary appointments) to the FPO5 classification level. On Call - whole of a rostered day off or public holiday
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No 95% of hourly rate of (the employee's hourly rate or the hourly rate of the Classification Level FPO2, Pay Point 1, whichever is higher) based on a 40 hour week & calculated to the nearest 5c.
Taxable
Gross
No
W P
I T
No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
Any overtime paid shall be in addition to the on-call allowance Clause 4.6.6 of QFRS CA 2006 , The 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance will apply to Firefighters and Station Officers with Level Two Technical Rescue tainingand employees at BA/Hazmat Brisbane working 24 hour shift work The Special Flexibility Allowance will compensate these employees for on-call arrangements. . QFRS CA 2006 Clause 6.5.1 The current loading of 15.7% paid to Building Approval Officers (BAOs) will be increased to 20%. This increase recognises BAOs being availableto be rostered on-call for an average of one week in four,as specified in Clause 6.5.2 for duties commensurate with the skills possessed. BAOs will also retain the 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance currently paid to that functional role. The increased loading will be effective on and from the date on which the first wage increase takes affect. Clause 6.5.2 BAOs will be required to be on-call for an annual average of one week in every four weeks (thirteen weeks kper year). No extra remuneration is payable for responses while an Officer is rostered on-call. BAOs required to be on-call for more than the averaged one week in every four weeks will be paid an on-call allowance in accordance with section 5.4.4 of the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003. Clause 6.5.4 for BAOs and Clause 7.10.1 for Senior Officers Those BAOs and Senior Officers required to be on-call over the Christmas/New Year period in accordance with the circular issued by the Department of Industrial Relations will not be debited annual leave for this period. Clause 7.6.2 The fortnightly salary for all Senior Officers comprises payment for the following: Standard Hours of Work; On-call requirements (provision of 1 in 4 averaged over a 12 month period); and hours worked outside of standard hours as part of on-call arrangements. Clause 7.8.1 Senior Officers will be required to be on-call for an annual average of 1 week in every 4 weeks (thirteen weeks per year). Clause 7.8.2 Inspectors required to be on-call for more than the averaged 1 week in every 4 weeks will be paid an on-call allowance in accordance with section 5.4.4 of theQFRS Intrerim Award - State 2003.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Exchange of letters between QFRS & UFU agreed on on-call allowance for regional communications officers as per Clause 5.4.4 of the QFRS Interi Award - State 2003 as there is no provision in the QFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 for the payment of an on-call allowance. The rate would be applied as per this provision but would be paid as a % rate of classification FCO2 paypoint 1. Any overtime paid shall be in addition to the on-call allowance Night consists of the hours falling between 5.00pm and 8.00am or mainly between such hours. Clause 4.6.6 of QFRS CA 2006 The 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance will apply to Firefighters and Station Officers with Level Two Technical Rescue taining, and employees at BA/Hazmat Brisbane working 24 hour shift work The Special Flexibility Allowance will compensate these employees for on-call arrangements . . QFRS CA 2006 Clause 6.5.1 The current loading of 15.7% paid to Building Approval Officers (BAOs) will be increased to 20%. This increase recognises BAOs being available to be rostered on-call for an average of one week in four, as specified in Clause 6.5.2 for duties commensurate with the skills possessed. BAOs will als The increased loading will be effective on and from the date on which the first wage increase takes affect. Clause 6.5.2 BAOs will be required to be on-call for an annual average of one week in every four weeks (thirteen weeks kper year). No extra remuneration is pay BAOs required to be on-call for more than the averaged one week in every four weeks will be paid an on-call allowance in accordance with section 5.4.4 of the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003. Clause 6.5.4 for BAOs and Clause 7.10.1 for Senior Officers Those BAOs and Senior Officers required to be on-call over the Christmas/New Year period in accordance with the circular issued by the Department of Industrial Relations will not be debited annual leave for this period. Clause 7.6.2 The fortnightly salary for all Senior Officers comprises payment for the following: Standard Hours of Work; On-call requirements (provision of 1 in 4 averaged over a 12 month period); and hours worked outside of standard hours as part of on-call arrangements. Clause 7.8.1 Senior Officers will be required to be on-call for an annual average of 1 week in every 4 weeks (thirteen weeks per year). Clause 7.8.2 Inspectors required to be on-call for more than the averaged 1 week in every 4 weeks will be paid an on-call allowance in accordance with section 5.4.4 of the QFRS Intrerim Award - State 2003.
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 5.4.4
Qld Fire & Rescue - EPA 2003 , Clause 6.4.3 Asst. Com's Directive(02/200 3) On-Call Rostering of District Staff During Annual Fire Season.
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No 60% of hourly rate of (the employee's hourly rate or the hourly rate of the Classification Level FPO2, Pay Point 1, which ever is higher) based on a 40 hour week & calculated to the nearest 5c.
Taxable
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 5.4.4
Qld Fire & Rescue - EPA 2003, Clause 6.4.3 Asst. Com's Directive(02/200 3) On-Call Rostering of District Staff During Annual Fire Season.
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
47.5% of hourly rate of (the No employee's hourly rate or the hourly rate of the Classification Level FPO2, Pay Point 1, which ever is higher) based on a 40 hour week & calculated to the nearest 5c.
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 (NO PROVISION)
Qld Fire & Deputy Commr's Rescue Service Memorandum 21/12/2004 - EPA 2003 , Clause 5.8 This on-call allowance will only be available to employees employed under the QFRS EPA 2003 and as such employees of AFCom will not be eligible. Casual employees will not be eligible for payment of an oncall allowance due to the nature of their employment.
Regional Communications Officers These on-call provisions are not to apply to Regional Communications Managers, as an on-call component is part of their remuneration. Regional Communications Managers receive 20% loading in lieu of access to payment for overtime, on call, and out of hours work.
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No 95% of hourly rate of (the employee's hourly rate or the hourly rate of the Classification Level FPCO2, Pay Point 1, whichever is higher) based on a 40 hour week & calculated to the nearest 5c.
W P
Taxable
R
Gross No
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
Exchange of letters between QFRS & UFU agreed on on-call allowance for regional communications officers as per Clause 5.4.4 of the QFRS Interi Award - State 2003 as there is no provision in the QFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 for the payment of an on-call allowance. The rate would be applied as per this provision but would be paid as a % rate of classification FCO2 paypoint 1. Any overtime paid shall be in addition to the on-call allowance Night consists of the hours falling between 5.00pm and 8.00am or mainly between such hours.
Clause 4.6.6 of QFRS CA 2006 The 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance will apply to Firefighters and Station Officers with Level Two Technical Rescue taining, and employees at BA/Hazmat Brisbane working 24 hour shift work The Special Flexibility Allowance will compensate these employees for on-call arrangements . . QFRS CA 2006 Clause 6.5.1 The current loading of 15.7% paid to Building Approval Officers (BAOs) will be increased to 20%. This increase recognises BAOs being available to be rostered on-call for an average of one week in four, as specified in Clause 6.5.2 for duties commensurate with the skills possessed. BAOs will als The increased loading will be effective on and from the date on which the first wage increase takes affect. Clause 6.5.2 BAOs will be required to be on-call for an annual average of one week in every four weeks (thirteen weeks kper year). No extra remuneration is pay BAOs required to be on-call for more than the averaged one week in every four weeks will be paid an on-call allowance in accordance with section 5.4.4 of the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003. Clause 6.5.4 for BAOs and Clause 7.10.1 for Senior Officers Those BAOs and Senior Officers required to be on-call over the Christmas/New Year period in accordance with the circular issued by the Department of Industrial Relations will not be debited annual leave for this period. Clause 7.6.2 The fortnightly salary for all Senior Officers comprises payment for the following: Standard Hours of Work; On-call requirements (provision of 1 in 4 averaged over a 12 month period); and hours worked outside of standard hours as part of on-call arrangements. Clause 7.8.1 Senior Officers will be required to be on-call for an annual average of 1 week in every 4 weeks (thirteen weeks per year). Clause 7.8.2 Inspectors required to be on-call for more than the averaged 1 week in every 4 weeks will be paid an on-call allowance in accordance with section 5.4.4 of the QFRS Intrerim Award - State 2003.
Yes
No
Exchange of letters between QFRS & UFU agreed on on-call allowance for regional communications officers as per Clause 5.4.4 of the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003 as there is no provision in theQFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 for the payment of an on-call allowance. The rate would be applied as per this provision but would be paid as a % rate of classification FCO2 paypoint 1. These provisions will only be utilised during peak periods when there is a genuine need for communications officers to be available for work. Any overtime paid shall be in addition to the on-call allowance.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Exchange of letters between QFRS & UFU agreed on on-call allowance for regional communications officers as per Clause 5.4.4 of the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003 as there is no provision in theQFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 for the payment of an on-call allowance. The rate would be applied as per this provision but would be paid as a % rate of classification FCO2 paypoint 1. These provisions will only be utilised during peak periods when there is a genuine need for communications officers to be available for work. Any overtime paid shall be in addition to the on-call allowance.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 (NO PROVISION)
Qld Fire & Deputy Commr's Rescue Service Memorandum 21/12/2004 - EPA 2003 , Clause 5.8 This on-call allowance will only be available to employees employed under the QFRS EPA 2003 and as such employees of AFCom will not be eligible. Casual employees will not be eligible for payment of an oncall allowance due to the nature of their employment.
Regional Communications Officers These on-call provisions are not to apply to Regional Communications Managers, as an on-call component is part of their remuneration. Regional Communications Managers receive 20% loading in lieu of access to payment for overtime, on call, and out of hours work.
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No 60% of hourly rate of (the employee's hourly rate or the hourly rate of the Classification Level FCO2, Pay Point 1, whichever is higher) based on a 40 hour week & calculated to the nearest 5c.
Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 (NO PROVISION)
Deputy Commr's Qld Fire & Rescue Service Memorandum 21/12/2004 - EPA 2003 , Clause 5.8 This on-call allowance will only be available to employees employed under the QFRS EPA 2003 and as such employees of AFCom will not be eligible. Casual employees will not be eligible for payment of an oncall allowance due to the nature of their employment.
Regional Communications Officers These on-call provisions are not to apply to Regional Communications Managers, as an on-call component is part of their remuneration. Regional Communications Managers receive 20% loading in lieu of access to payment for overtime, on call, and out of hours work.
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
47.5% of hourly rate of (the No employee's hourly rate or the hourly rate of the Classification Level FCO2, Pay Point 1, whichever is higher) based on a 40 hour week & calculated to the nearest 5c.
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Engineering Award - State Queensland 2002 Fire and Rescue Service Surgical Bootmaking, - Certified Bespoke Bootmaking and Agreement Boot Repairing Award 2006 State 2003 Clause 10.3 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003, Clause 6.5.1
No
no
Yes
D
Overtime - T1.50 No No Yes Hours One-off Base/80 x 1.5789 Overtime - T2.00 No No Yes Hours One-off Base/80 x 2.1053
W P
No Yes No Yes
No
Taxable
Gross
R
No
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
Exchange of letters between QFRS & UFU agreed on on-call allowance for regional communications officers as per Clause 5.4.4 of the QFRS Interim Award - State 2003 as there is no provision in theQFRS Communications Centres Award - State 2003 for the payment of an on-call allowance. The rate would be applied as per this provision but would be paid as a % rate of classification FCO2 paypoint 1. These provisions will only be utilised during peak periods when there is a genuine need for communications officers to be available for work.
Clause 10.3.2 Employees required to respond during such periods by visiting work sites will be paid at overtime rates for a minimum of 4 hours for ea time so recalled. When recalled, paid at overtime rates for a minimum of 4 hours each time so recalled. This is subject to an "In Principle" Agreement that expires on 30 June 2006 (QIRC outcome from a dispute between the employee representatives and the QFRS).
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ONLY OFFICERS DO NOT GET OVERTIME: FPO3, FPO4, BAOs, RFMO3, REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER, Firefighters, Station Officers (refer clause 4.6 of the QFRS Certified Agreement 2006, 2.5% Flexibility Allowance and Overtime for certain non shift work station officers), Regional Communication Officers, AFCOM Communication Officers, Casual Communication Officers, If work on weekend they get TOIL at time for time. Refer also to notes on the 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance Clause 5.4 of the QFRS EPA 2003. IHRIS also has a provision for administration purpose for half time 0.5263, single time 1.0526, for all types of employment within the QFRS
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 6.2.1 Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 6.2.1, 6.2.2(b) Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 Clause 6.2.3, 7.6 Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 6.2.3, 7.6 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 Gross No No No No No Yes No Time and a half for the first three hours - Day Workers only and not FPO3 and FPO4 and BAOs and RFMO Level 3.
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
All Rostered Shifts get overtime at double time - Not FPO3 and FPO4 and BAOs and RFMO Level 3.
Overtime - T2.50
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Base/80 x 2.6316
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Overtime - T3.00
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Base/80 x 3.1579
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Not shift workers
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 6.2.3, 7.6 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.1
Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 AFCOMFIRECOM Brisbane EPA 2004 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 AFCOMFIRECOM Brisbane EPA 2004 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 AFCOMFIRECOM Brisbane EPA 2004 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 AFCOMFIRECOM Brisbane EPA 2004 Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003 AFCOMFIRECOM Brisbane EPA 2004
Overtime - T4.00
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Base/80 x 4.2252
No
Yes
Overtime - T1.50
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Base/80 x 1.5789
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Not shift workers. First three hours, day workers only. Not Regional Communications Managers.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.1, Clause 6.2.2(b)
Overtime - T2.00
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Base/80 x 2.1053
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
All continuous shift workers get overtime at double time. No overtime for Regional Communications Managers.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.3, Clause 7.6
Overtime - T2.50
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Base/80 x 2.6316
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.3, Clause 7.6
Overtime - T3.00
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Base/80 x 3.1579
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.3, Clause 7.6
Overtime - T4.00
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Base/80 x 4.2252
No
Yes
Gross
No
Engineering Award - State Qld Fire & 2002 Rescue Service - EPA 2003 Clause 6.6
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Engineering Award - State Qld Fire & 2002 Rescue Service - EPA 2003 Clause 7.6.6 Surgical Bootmaking, Qld Fire and Bespoke Bootmaking and Rescue Service Boot Repairing Award EPA 2003 State 2003 Clause 6.4 Surgical Bootmaking, Qld Fire and Bespoke Bootmaking and Rescue Service Boot Repairing Award EPA 2003 State 2003 Clause 7.7.8 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 6.3 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 7.6 Qld Fire and Rescue Service EPA 2003 Qld Fire and Rescue Service EPA 2003
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
T4.00 x base hourly rate No No Yes Hours One-off T1.50 x base hourly rate T2.00 x base hourly rate
W P
No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes
R
Gross No Gross No Gross No Gross No
I T
No No No No No
No
e R
No No No No No No No No
a le
Yes No Yes No Yes No
e s
Not shift workers. Not shift workers.
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
12 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No CONTINUOUS SHIFT WORKERS **Configuration of the current pay system is paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty time and a half for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect double time and a half. If the employee does not work the Public holiday they would be paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday (8), plus public holiday penalty time (8) which equals in effect double time (48 hours for the week). In the case of Mt Isa, continuous shift workers receive 64 hours additional leave in lieu of double time and a half for time worked on the public holidays specified in clauses 7.6.1 and 7.6.3. This includes the Birthday of the Sovereign. In the case of MT ISA continuous shift workers who work a rostered day on a public holiday except for Labor Day are paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty half time for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect time and a half.
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 7.6
Qld Fire and Memorandum Rescue Service FH000360 dated 10 January 2002 EPA 2003 (Buy out of the 64 hours additional leave when the 10/14 rotating roster was introduced).
No Public Holiday Penalty Clauses 7.6.1 and 7.6.3 Where an employee is required to work on: - 1 January - 26 January - 25 April (Anzac Day) - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after - Good Friday) - Easter Monday Memorandum FH000365 dated - Birthday of the Soverign 15 January 2002 - Christmas Day (Staff working the - Boxing Day - a day which is gazetted the Queen's under the Holidays Act 1983 Birthday) to be kept in relation to the annual agricultural, horticultural or industrial show. in the case of continuous shift workers payment shall be at the rate of time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours. In all other cases, payment shall be made at the rate of double time and a half for time actually worked with a minimum of 4 hours payment.**
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 7.6
Public Holiday Penalty No Clause 7.6.2 Labour Day All employees are entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day (the first Monday in May) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day. An employee who works on Labour Day is paid at the rate of double time and a halffor time actually worked with a minimum of 4 hours payment. Employees rostered off or on annual leaveon Labour Day shall be paid an additional8 hours' pay or an additional 8 hours' leave shall be added to their annual leavein lieu thereof.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
W P
I T
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
CONTINUOUS SHIFT WORKERS **Configuration of the current pay system is paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty time and a half for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect double time and a half. If the employee does not work the Public holiday they would be paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday (8), plus public holiday penalty time (8) which equals in effect double time (48 hours for the week). In the case of all continuous shift workers who work on the Birth of the Soverign are paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty half time for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect time and a half. In the case of Mt Isa, continuous shift workers receive 64 hours additional leave in lieu of double time and a half for time worked on the public holidays specified in clauses 7.6.1 and 7.6.3. This includes the Birthday of the Sovereign. In the case of MT ISA continuous shift workers who work a rostered day on a public holiday except for Labor Day are paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty For the purposes of this clause "double time and a half" means one and one-half day's salary in addition to the weekly rate or pro rata if there be more
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Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No **Configuration of the current pay system is paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday (8) only, no extra public holiday penalty is paid.
Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 7.6 Public Holidays (PH)
Clause 7.6.5 Employees who No do not work Monday to Friday of each week (i.e. nonstandard shift workers): PH Penalty a) A full-time employee is entitled to either payment for each PH or a substituted day's leave. b) A part-time employee either pmt for each PH or a substituted day's leave provided that the part-time employee would have been ordinarily rostered to work on that day had it not been a public holiday. c) Where a PH would have fallen on a Sat or a Sun but is substituted for another day all employees who would ordinarily have worked on such Sat or Sun but who are not rostered to work on such day are entitled to pmt for the PH or a substituted day's leave. d) Where Christmas Day falls on a Sat or a Sun and the PH is observed on another day an employee required to work on Xmas Day (i.e. 25/12) is to be paid at the rate of d/time.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Clauses 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
QFRS Permanent Procedure 2058.2 Rate of Pay for working on Rostered Day Off which also falls on a public holiday.
Appropriate rate of pay for No employees required to work on their rostered day off which also falls on a public holiday.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
This interpretation states that the appropriate rate for employees who are required to work on a rostered day off Memorandum 03/02838 Payment which is also a gazetted public holiday is double the overtime of Overtime on Rostered Days off rate one and a half times double time, being in effect, coinciding with triple time. Public Holidays, dated 7 November 2003
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Public Holidays Penalty No Clause 7.6.1 & 7.6.3 All work done by any employee on: - 1 January - 26 January - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) - Easter Monday - 25 April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign - Christmas Day - Boxing Day or - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday for all employees payment shall be made at the rate of double time and a half for time actually worked with a minimum of 4 hours' payment. In the case of continuous shift workers employees will be paid for at the rate of time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
W P
No Yes
R
Gross No
I T
No
e R
No No No No
a le
Yes No
e s
When an Continuous shift worker is called in to work a public holiday on their rostered day off a sliding scale of overtime and additional payments are as follows: Sliding Scale - Memorandum 03/02838 dated 7 November 2003 2 hours or less (minimum payment of 2 hours equates to 2 hours at quadruple time (8 hours) plus 6 hours additional public holiday 3 hours @ quadruple time (12 hours) plus 5 hours additional public holiday 4 hours @ quadruple time (16 hours) plus 4 hours additional public holiday 5 hours @ quadruple time (20 hours) plus 3 hours additional public holiday 6 hours @ quadruple time (24 hours) plus 2 hours additional public holiday 7 hours @ quadruple time (28 hours) plus 1 hours additional public holiday 8 hours @ quadruple time (32 hours) plus 0 hours additional public holiday
Yes
No
CONTINUOUS SHIFT WORKERS **Configuration of the current pay system is paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty time and a half for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect double time and a half. If the employee does not work the Public holiday they would be paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday (8), plus public holiday penalty time (8) which equals in effect double time (48 hours for the week). Townsville - In the case of all continuous shift workers who work on the Birth of the Soverign are paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty half time for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect time and a half.
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Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No CONTINUOUS SHIFT WORKERS** Configuration of the current pay system is paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty time and a half for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect double time and a half. If the employee does not work the Public holiday they would be paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday (8), plus public holiday penalty time (8) which equals in effect double time (48 hours for the week). Townsville - In the case of all continuous shift workers who work on the Birth of the Soverign are paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty half time for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect time and a. half
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Public Holiday Penalty Clause No 7.6.2 Labour Day All employees are entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day (the first Monday in May) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day. An employee who works on Labour Day is paid at the rate of double time and a half for time actually worked with a minimum of 4 hours payment. Employees rostered off or on annual leave on Labour Day shall be paid an additional 8 hours' pay or an additional 8 hours' leave shall be added to their annual leave in lieu thereof.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 7.6
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Clause 7.6.5 Employees who No do not work Monday to Friday of each week (i.e. nonstandard shift workers) Pub Hol Penalty a) A full-time employee is entitled to either payment for each public holiday or a substituted day's leave. b) A part-time employee is entitled to either payment for each public holiday or a substituted day's leave provided that the part-time employee would have been ordinarily rostered to work on that day had it not been a public holiday. c) Where a public holiday would have fallen on a Saturday or a Sunday but is substituted for another day all employees who would ordinarily have worked on such Saturday or Sunday but who are not rostered to work on such day are entitled to payment for the public holiday or a substituted day's leave. d) Nothing in this clause confers a right to any employee to payment for a public holiday as well as a substituted day in lieu.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
D
No Yes Hours One-off T2.50 x base rate
W P
No Yes
R
Gross No
I T
No
e R
a le
e s
CONTINUOUS SHIFT WORKERS** Configuration of the current pay system is paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty time and a half for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect double time and a half. If the employee does not work the Public holiday they would be paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday (8), plus public holiday penalty time (8) which equals in effect double time (48 hours for the week). Townsville - In the case of all continuous shift workers who work on the Birth of the Soverign are paid at base pay time for the hours of the public holiday actually worked, plus public holiday penalty half time for the hours actually worked on the public holiday which equals in effect time and a half.
Engineering Award - State Queensland 2002 Fire and Rescue Service Clause 7.6 - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No Clause 7.6.1 All work done by any employee on: - 1 January - 26 January - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) - Easter Monday - 25 April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign - Christmas Day - Boxing Day - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday will be paid for at the rate of double time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours.Clause 7.6.1
No
No
Yes
No
For the purpose of this clause ' double time and a half' means one and one half day's salary in addition to the weekly rate or pro rata if there be more or less than a day
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Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No For the purpose of this clause ' double time and a half' means one and one half day's salary in addition to the weekly rate or pro rata if there be more or less than a day
Engineering Award - State Queensland 2002 Fire and Rescue Service Clause 7.6 - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No Clause 7.6.2 Labour Day All employees covered by this Award shall be entitled to be paid a full day's wage for labour Day (the first Monday in May or other day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of that holiday) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day, and if any employee concerned actually works on Labour Day, such employee shall be paid a full day's wage for that day and in addition a payment for the time actually worked at one and a half times the ordinary rate prescribed for such work with a minimum of 4 hours.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 7.7
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No Clause 7.7.1 All work done by any employee on: - 1 January - 26 January - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) - Easter Monday - 25 April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign - Christmas Day - Boxing Day - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday will be paid for at the rate of double time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours.Clause 7.7.1
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 7.7
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Clause 7.7.2 Labour Day No All employees covered by this Award shall be entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day (the first Monday in May or other day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of that holiday) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day, and if any employee concerned actually works on Labour Day, such employee shall be paid a full day's wage for that day and in addition a payment for the time actually worked at one and a half times the ordinary rate prescribed for such work with a minimum of 4 hours.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
W P
No Yes
R
Gross No
I T
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
Yes
No
For the purposes of this clause "double time and a half" means one and one-half day's salary in addition to the weekly rate or pro rata if there be more or less than a day.
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Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No For the purposes of this clause "double time and a half" means one and one-half day's salary in addition to the weekly rate or pro rata if there be more or less than a day.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
No Clause 7.6.1 All work done by any employee on: - 1 January - 26 January - Good Friday - Easter Saturday (the day after Good Friday) - Easter Monday - 25 April (Anzac Day) - The Birthday of the Sovereign - Christmas Day - Boxing Day - any day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of any such holiday will be paid for at the rate of double time and a half with a minimum of 4 hours.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003
Clause 7.6.2 Labour Day No All employees covered by this Award shall be entitled to be paid a full day's wage for Labour Day (the first Monday in May or other day appointed under the Holidays Act 1983, to be kept in place of that holiday) irrespective of the fact that no work may be performed on such day, and if any employee concerned actually works on Labour Day, such employee shall be paid a full day's wage for that day and in addition a payment for the time actually worked at one and a half times the ordinary rate prescribed for such work with a minimum of 4 hours.
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Yes
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
For the purposes of this clause "double time and a half" means one and one-half day's salary in addition to the weekly rate or pro rata if there be more or less than a day.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 4.6 Officers in Receipt of 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance and Overtime Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 5.4
No
no
Yes
Hours
Recurring Clause 4.6.2 of QFRS CA 2006 2.5% of the base rate of pay for all normal hours worked
W P
No Yes
R
Gross
I T
No No
e R
No
a le
Yes(only No if in position that gets 2.5%)
e s
No Yes
No Yes
Special Flexibility allowance paid to non shift work Station Officers working in the following functional roles: * Safety Assessment Officers * Community Liaison Officers * BA / Safety Equipment Officers * Workplace Health & Safety Officers * Training / Support Officers * Data Support Officers * Roster Officers * Building Approval Officers * Rural Fire Management Officers at level 2(this has been bought out - see Clause 9.2.2 of QFRS CA 2006) * Planning Officers * Equipment Officers * Regional Development Officers * Fire Investigation Officers working in Fire Investigations Unit at Kedron Park * Other positions as determined by the Commissioner from time to time * Firefighters & Station Officers with Level 2 Technical Rescue training compensate for on-call arrangements only) (to * Employees at BA / Hazmat Brisbane working 24 hour shift work compensate for for on-call arrangements only) (to Employee who relieves in an eligible position for a period of 6 months or more immediatley preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the 2.5% allowance for the period of annual leave. Where a continuous period of relieving of 6 months or more is interuppted by a period of annual leave the 2.5% leave special flexibility will be paid for
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Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties This rate will buy out the first 2 hours of overtime penalties in any one pay period (does not include BAOs). Where the amount of overtime worked is greater than 2 hours, payment of the third hour will be at the rate of time and a half and the fourth and subsequent hours worked will be paid for at the rate of double time. Officers in receipt of the 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance who are directed to work overtime in a position other than their usual position (to which the Special Flexibility Allowance accrues), will be paid the appropriate overtime rate for all time worked. When recalled to work overtime shifts that form part of a continuous shift roster, day workers will receive overtime penalties. These penalties will be paid at the overtime rate applicable to continuous shift workers. This allowance buys out the first 2 hours of overtime penalties in any one pay period except if undertaking duties other than usual position. e.g. Roster Officer doing Fire Investigation.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 5.6
No
no
Yes
Hours
No
Yes
Gross
Yes
No
N/A
N/A
No
Yes
Yes
Allowance applicable to FPO level 3, FPO Level 4 and RFMO Level 3 20% effective from 1/7/2005 Loading paid recognises out of work hours, call back, on-call requirements, work at night and on weekends. Still accumulate TOIL at time for time for work on weekends.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Queensland Fire Service Award - State 2003 Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communication s Centres Average Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 2.1
Weekend Penalty component No of total pay rate for Firefighters, Station Officers, Regional Communications Officers and Rural Fire Management Officers Level One and Two
No
Yes
Hours
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
No Yes
Yes
weekend penalty allowance, night shift allowance, base pay and 38hour week allowance are paid on termination. Yes (Occupa tional Super)
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 9.2 Rural Flexibility Allowance
Rural Flexibility Allowance Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 will receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 1 Rural Fire Management Officers Level 2 will receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 2
No
No
Yes
Hours
D
No Yes Hours Recurring 21.43% of base rate
W P
Yes No Taxable
Gross
I T
No N/A No No
e R
N/A
a le
Yes Yes
e s
Yes
No Yes
Clause 9.2.1 of QFRS CA 2006 Rural Fire Management Officers Level 1 will receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 1 of 27.87% to compensate these officers for working on nights and weekends (this replaces the weekend and night shift penalty allowances). Clause 9.2.2 of QFRS CA 2006 Rural Fire Management Officers Level 2 will receive a Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 2 of 30% to compensate these officers for working at nights and weekends. The Rural Flexibility Allowance Level 2 also buys out the 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance, as specified in the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Agreement 2003. Weekend penalty allowance, night shift allowance, base pay are paid on termination.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003
AFCOM FIRECOM Brisbane Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement 2004 Schedule 1 QFRA Communication s Centres Average Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 , Clause 2.1
Weekend Penalty component No of total pay rate for Communications Officers Afcom - Firecom Brisbane
Gross
Yes
No
No
Yes
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Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Included in in O/T and Loading Penalties rate rate calculatio n N/A N/A
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes Yes Yes Clause 6.5.1 of QFRS CA 2006 The current loading of 15.7% paid to Building Approval Officers will be increased to 20%. This increase recognises Building Approval Officers being available to be rostered on-call for an average of one week in four, as specified in 6.5.2, for duties commensurate with the skills possessed. Building Approval Officers will also retain the 2.5% Special Flexibility Allowance currently paid to that functional role. The increased loading will be effective on and from the date on which the first wage increase takes affect.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service - Certified Agreement 2006 Clause 6.5
No
no
Yes
Hours
No
Yes
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 7/05 9/06 Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles - 1600cc and (1, 2, 3) less) Draft QFRS Operations Policy on 'Motor Vehicle Allowances'
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1of Directive No. 7/05 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarters and return except in certain circumstances for relieving or special duties and attending training courses using their private motor vehicle. As per Draft QFRS Policy on Motor Vehicle Allowances: 1. Employees are entitled to receive a MV allce when undertaking official duties or traveling to training courses using their private motor vehicle. 2. An employee willnot be entitled to a MV allce for travel between their residence and work locations within their employment location except in the following circumstances: - employees will be entitled to MV allce in those instances where employees are transferred or are to relieve in another station within their employment location and have not received 2 weeks notice of the change of work location. - MV allce can be claimed for the first 2 weeks that the employee is transferred to the new work location without notice providing that: - in each instance, the distance that can be claimed is the additional distance traveled by the employee in reporting for duty at a new station within their employment location, compared to the distance normally traveled from the employee's residence to the previous work location within the employment location. - no allce is payable where the distance between the employee's residence and the new station is less than the distance traveled between the employee's residence and the previous work location. - MV allce claimed will be as per the rates in Directive 7/05 and as amended. 3. When an employee is transferred to a new work location having been provided with two weeks notice the employee can claim a MV allce for the first shift to transfer their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to the new work location. 4. When an employee working overtime is required to collect and return their PPE from their normal work location for the purpose of relieving at another work location, MV allce can be claimed. This policy will apply to all employees who have been appointed to an 'employment location'. Employees not yet appointed to employment locations will retain current regional MV allce policy arrangements until their appointment to an employment location.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 7/05 9/06 Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles - 1601cc to (1, 2, 3) 2600cc) Draft QFRS Operations Policy on 'Motor Vehicle Allowances'
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
No
W P
I T
No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1of Directive No. 7/05 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarters and return except in certain circumstances for relieving or special duties and attending training courses using their private motor vehicle. As per Draft QFRS Policy on Motor Vehicle Allowances: 1. Employees are entitled to receive a MV allce when undertaking official duties or traveling to training courses using their private motor vehicle. 2. An employee willnot be entitled to a MV allce for travel between their residence and work locations within their employment location except in the following circumstances: - employees will be entitled to MV allce in those instances where employees are transferred or are to relieve in another station within their employment location and have not received 2 weeks notice of the change of work location. - MV allce can be claimed for the first 2 weeks that the employee is transferred to the new work location without notice providing that: - in each instance, the distance that can be claimed is the additional distance traveled by the employee in reporting for duty at a new station within their employment location, compared to the distance normally traveled from the employee's residence to the previous work location within the employment location. - no allce is payable where the distance between the employee's residence and the new station is less than the distance traveled between the employee's residence and the previous work location. - MV allce claimed will be as per the rates in Directive 7/05 and as amended. 3. When an employee is transferred to a new work location having been provided with two weeks notice the employee can claim a MV allce for the first shift to transfer their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to the new work location. 4. When an employee working overtime is required to collect and return their PPE from their normal work location for the purpose of relieving at another work location, MV allce can be claimed. This policy will apply to all employees who have been appointed to an 'employment location'. Employees not yet appointed to employment locations will retain current regional MV allce policy arrangements until their appointment to an employment location.
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Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1of Directive No. 7/05 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarters and return except in certain circumstances for relieving or special duties and attending training courses using their private motor vehicle. As per Draft QFRS Policy on Motor Vehicle Allowances: 1. Employees are entitled to receive a MV allce when undertaking official duties or traveling to training courses using their private motor vehicle. 2. An employee willnot be entitled to a MV allce for travel between their residence and work locations within their employment location except in the following circumstances: - employees will be entitled to MV allce in those instances where employees are transferred or are to relieve in another station within their employment location and have not received 2 weeks notice of the change of work location. - MV allce can be claimed for the first 2 weeks that the employee is transferred to the new work location without notice providing that: - in each instance, the distance that can be claimed is the additional distance traveled by the employee in reporting for duty at a new station within their employment location, compared to the distance normally traveled from the employee's residence to the previous work location within the employment location. - no allce is payable where the distance between the employee's residence and the new station is less than the distance traveled between the employee's residence and the previous work location. - MV allce claimed will be as per the rates in Directive 7/05 and as amended. 3. When an employee is transferred to a new work location having been provided with two weeks notice the employee can claim a MV allce for the first shift to transfer their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to the new work location. 4. When an employee working overtime is required to collect and return their PPE from their normal work location for the purpose of relieving at another work location, MV allce can be claimed.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 7/05 9/06 Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles - 2601cc and (1, 2, 3) over) Draft QFRS Operations Policy on 'Motor Vehicle Allowances'
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 7/05 9/06 Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles - rotary engine (1, 2, 3) 800cc and less) Draft QFRS Operations Policy on 'Motor Vehicle Allowances'
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
No
No
No
No
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 7/05 9/06 Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles - rotary engine (1, 2, 3) 801cc to 1300cc) Draft QFRS Operations Policy on 'Motor Vehicle Allowances'
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
W P
No
R
No
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
This policy will apply to all employees who have been appointed to an 'employment location'. Employees not yet appointed to employment locations will retain current regional MV allce policy arrangements until their appointment to an employment location.
Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1of Directive No. 7/05 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarters and return except in certain circumstances for relieving or special duties and attending training courses using their private motor vehicle. As per Draft QFRS Policy on Motor Vehicle Allowances : 1. Employees are entitled to receive a MV allce when undertaking official duties or traveling to training courses using their private motor vehicle. 2. An employee willnot be entitled to a MV allce for travel between their residence and work locations within their employment location except in the following circumstances: - employees will be entitled to MV allce in those instances where employees are transferred or are to relieve in another station within their employment location and have not received 2 weeks notice of the change of work location. - MV allce can be claimed for the first 2 weeks that the employee is transferred to the new work location without notice providing that: - in each instance, the distance that can be claimed is the additional distance traveled by the employee in reporting for duty at a new station within their employment location, compared to the distance normally traveled from the employee's residence to the previous work location within the employment location. - no allce is payable where the distance between the employee's residence and the new station is less than the distance traveled between the employee's residence and the previous work location. - MV allce claimed will be as per the rates in Directive 7/05 and as amended. 3. When an employee is transferred to a new work location having been provided with two weeks notice the employee can claim a MV allce for the first shift to transfer their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to the new work location. 4. When an employee working overtime is required to collect and return their PPE from their normal work location for the purpose of relieving at another work location, MV allce can be claimed. This policy will apply to all employees who have been appointed to an 'employment location'. Employees not yet appointed to employment locations will retain current regional MV allce policy arrangements until their appointment to an employment location.
Yes
No
Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1of Directive No. 7/05 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarters and return except in certain circumstances for relieving or special duties and attending training courses using their private motor vehicle. As per Draft QFRS Policy on Motor Vehicle Allowances: 1. Employees are entitled to receive a MV allce when undertaking official duties or traveling to training courses using their private motor vehicle. 2. An employee willnot be entitled to a MV allce for travel between their residence and work locations within their employment location except in the following circumstances: - employees will be entitled to MV allce in those instances where employees are transferred or are to relieve in another station within their employment location and have not received 2 weeks notice of the change of work location. - MV allce can be claimed for the first 2 weeks that the employee is transferred to the new work location without notice providing that: - in each instance, the distance that can be claimed is the additional distance traveled by the employee in reporting for duty at a new station within their employment location, compared to the distance normally traveled from the employee's residence to the previous work location within the employment location. - no allce is payable where the distance between the employee's residence and the new station is less than the distance traveled between the employee's residence and the previous work location. - MV allce claimed will be as per the rates in Directive 7/05 and as amended. 3. When an employee is transferred to a new work location having been provided with two weeks notice the employee can claim a MV allce for the first shift to transfer their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to the new work location. 4. When an employee working overtime is required to collect and return their PPE from their normal work location for the purpose of relieving at another work location, MV allce can be claimed. This policy will apply to all employees who have been appointed to an 'employment location'. Employees not yet appointed to employment locations will retain current regional MV allce policy arrangements until their appointment to an employment location.
20 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1of Directive No. 7/05 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarters and return except in certain circumstances for relieving or special duties and attending training courses using their private motor vehicle. As per Draft QFRS Policy on Motor Vehicle Allowances: 1. Employees are entitled to receive a MV allce when undertaking official duties or traveling to training courses using their private motor vehicle. 2. An employee willnot be entitled to a MV allce for travel between their residence and work locations within their employment location except in the following circumstances: - employees will be entitled to MV allce in those instances where employees are transferred or are to relieve in another station within their employment location and have not received 2 weeks notice of the change of work location. - MV allce can be claimed for the first 2 weeks that the employee is transferred to the new work location without notice providing that: - in each instance, the distance that can be claimed is the additional distance traveled by the employee in reporting for duty at a new station within their employment location, compared to the distance normally traveled from the employee's residence to the previous work location within the employment location. - no allce is payable where the distance between the employee's residence and the new station is less than the distance traveled between the employee's residence and the previous work location. - MV allce claimed will be as per the rates in Directive 7/05 and as amended. 3. When an employee is transferred to a new work location having been provided with two weeks notice the employee can claim a MV allce for the first shift to transfer their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to the new work location. 4. When an employee working overtime is required to collect and return their PPE from their normal work location for the purpose of relieving at another work location, MV allce can be claimed.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 7/05 9/06 Motor Vehicle Allowance (Automobiles - rotary engine (1, 2, 3) 1301cc and over) Draft QFRS Operations Policy on 'Motor Vehicle Allowances'
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 7/05 9/06 Motor Vehicle Allowance (Motorcycles - 250cc and (1, 2, 3) under) Draft QFRS Operations Policy on 'Motor Vehicle Allowances'
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
No
No
No
No
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 7/05 9/06 Motor Vehicle Allowance (Motorcycles -over 250cc) (1, 2, 3) Draft QFRS Operations Policy on 'Motor Vehicle Allowances'
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
W P
No
R
No
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
This policy will apply to all employees who have been appointed to an 'employment location'. Employees not yet appointed to employment locations will retain current regional MV allce policy arrangements until their appointment to an employment location.
Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1of Directive No. 7/05 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarters and return except in certain circumstances for relieving or special duties and attending training courses using their private motor vehicle. As per Draft QFRS Policy on Motor Vehicle Allowances: 1. Employees are entitled to receive a MV allce when undertaking official duties or traveling to training courses using their private motor vehicle. 2. An employee willnot be entitled to a MV allce for travel between their residence and work locations within their employment location except in the following circumstances: - employees will be entitled to MV allce in those instances where employees are transferred or are to relieve in another station within their employment location and have not received 2 weeks notice of the change of work location. - MV allce can be claimed for the first 2 weeks that the employee is transferred to the new work location without notice providing that: - in each instance, the distance that can be claimed is the additional distance traveled by the employee in reporting for duty at a new station within their employment location, compared to the distance normally traveled from the employee's residence to the previous work location within the employment location. - no allce is payable where the distance between the employee's residence and the new station is less than the distance traveled between the employee's residence and the previous work location. - MV allce claimed will be as per the rates in Directive 7/05 and as amended. 3. When an employee is transferred to a new work location having been provided with two weeks notice the employee can claim a MV allce for the first shift to transfer their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to the new work location. 4. When an employee working overtime is required to collect and return their PPE from their normal work location for the purpose of relieving at another work location, MV allce can be claimed. This policy will apply to all employees who have been appointed to an 'employment location'. Employees not yet appointed to employment locations will retain current regional MV allce policy arrangements until their appointment to an employment location.
Yes
No
Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they are required to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1of Directive No. 7/05 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarters and return except in certain circumstances for relieving or special duties and attending training courses using their private motor vehicle. As per Draft QFRS Policy on Motor Vehicle Allowances : 1. Employees are entitled to receive a MV allce when undertaking official duties or traveling to training courses using their private motor vehicle. 2. An employee willnot be entitled to a MV allce for travel between their residence and work locations within their employment location except in the following circumstances: - employees will be entitled to MV allce in those instances where employees are transferred or are to relieve in another station within their employment location and have not received 2 weeks notice of the change of work location. - MV allce can be claimed for the first 2 weeks that the employee is transferred to the new work location without notice providing that: - in each instance, the distance that can be claimed is the additional distance traveled by the employee in reporting for duty at a new station within their employment location, compared to the distance normally traveled from the employee's residence to the previous work location within the employment location. - no allce is payable where the distance between the employee's residence and the new station is less than the distance traveled between the employee's residence and the previous work location. - MV allce claimed will be as per the rates in Directive 7/05 and as amended. 3. When an employee is transferred to a new work location having been provided with two weeks notice the employee can claim a MV allce for the first shift to transfer their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to the new work location. 4. When an employee working overtime is required to collect and return their PPE from their normal work location for the purpose of relieving at another work location, MV allce can be claimed. This policy will apply to all employees who have been appointed to an 'employment location'. Employees not yet appointed to employment locations will retain current regional MV allce policy arrangements until their appointment to an employment location.
21 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they choose to use their private motor vehicles for official purposes. General conditions 4.1 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarte and return.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2 QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003, Clause 8.1.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.1
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Motor Vehicle Allowance payable to employees when they choose to use a private motor vehicle for official purposes. General conditions 4.1 - motor vehicle allowance is not payable for the distance travelled from an employee's residence to the employee's headquarte and return.
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
45c per km
No
Mileage Taxable ******? Taxable (????? Up to 5000km not taxable, over 5000km taxable)
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 8.1.3 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 Clause 8.1.2 QFRS CA 2006 Directive 8/05 - Part 7 Senior 10/06 Officers Clause 7.13.1 Payment When on Extra Ordinary Duty Hours
No
Yes
Units
Units
69c per km
No
Taxable
Mileage
No
No
No
Yes
Units
Units
No
Taxable
Mileage
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Lunch Capital city & high cost country) DOMESTIC
No
Yes
Units
One-off
21.15 21.95
W P
No Non Taxable ***
R
N/a No
I T
No No
No
No
No
e R
No No No No No No
a le
Yes No Yes No Yes No
e s
TO COMPLETE
Where an employee is working at a job away from the employer's workshop or recognised place of business and is required to use their own transport travelling to or from such job in the employer's time, the employee shall be paid by the employer 45c per kilometre. ******* Up to 5000km not taxable; over 5000km taxable. By applying ATO rate - TO COMPLETE
Where an employer requests an employee to use their own car to travel from job to job on the same day.
Clause 6.5.5 and Clause 7.12.1 ofQFRS CA 2006 Extra Ordinary Duty Hours is an interim arrangement pending the development of a Departmental or whole of Government employment arrangement relating to Special Deployments. Upon the introduction of any new arrangements, these conditions will no longer apply to Senior Officers and such arrangements will no longer be deemed to be part of this Agreement. Clause 6.5.6 and Clause 7.13.1- Daily Deployment Allowance - Officers who are required to be away from home overnight due to the nature of the deployment will be paid the applicable allowances for traveling in accordance with section 8.1.2 of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003. Footnote: These two clauses relate to BAOs and Senior Officers
No
To compensate employees for expenses incurred when required to travel within Australia on official duty or to relieve another employee or to perform special duty away from the employee's usual place of work. Absence from headquarters or home is at least 12 hours. Absence from headquarters or home is less than 12 hours - No allowance is payable except in the following circumstances 1. an employee is required to purchase an expensive meal as an integral part of travel (eg catered lunch during a 1 day conference) OR 2. an employee returns after 6.30pm and incurs the cost of purchasing a meal. An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed) Check with Glenn/Michelle/Payroll
22 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/a No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No To compensate employees for expenses incurred when required to travel within Australia on official duty or to relieve another employee or to perform special duty away from the employee's usual place of work. Absence from headquarters or home is at least 12 hours. Absence from headquarters or home is less than 12 hours - No allowance is payable except in the following circumstances 1. an employee is required to purchase an expensive meal as an integral part of travel (eg catered lunch during a 1 day conference) OR 2. an employee returns after 6.30pm and incurs the cost of purchasing a meal. An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed)
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Lunch Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) DOMESTIC
No
Yes
Units
One-off
19.3 20.05
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Lunch Other Country Centres) DOMESTIC
No
Yes
Units
One-off
19.3 20.05
No
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
To compensate employees for expenses incurred when required to travel within Australia on official duty or to relieve another employee or to perform special duty away from the employee's usual place of work.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Dinner Capital city & high cost country) DOMESTIC
No
Yes
Units
One-off
36.4 37.80
No
N/a
No
D
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2 Directive 8/05 10/06 No Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Dinner Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) DOMESTIC No Yes Units One-off 33.3 34.55
W P
No Non Taxable ***
R
N/a No
I T
No No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
Absence from headquarters or home is at least 12 hours. Absence from headquarters or home is less than 12 hours - No allowance is payable except in the following circumstances 1. an employee is required to purchase an expensive meal as an integral part of travel (eg catered lunch during a 1 day conference) OR 2. an employee returns after 6.30pm and incurs the cost of purchasing a meal. An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed)
To compensate employees for expenses incurred when required to travel within Australia on official duty or to relieve another employee or to perform special duty away from the employee's usual place of work. Absence from headquarters or home is at least 12 hours. Absence from headquarters or home is less than 12 hours - No allowance is payable except in the following circumstances 1. an employee is required to purchase an expensive meal as an integral part of travel (eg catered lunch during a 1 day conference) OR 2. an employee returns after 6.30pm and incurs the cost of purchasing a meal. An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed)
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2
No
No
No
Yes
No
To compensate employees for expenses incurred when required to travel within Australia on official duty or to relieve another employee or to perform special duty away from the employee's usual place of work. Absence from headquarters or home is at least 12 hours. Absence from headquarters or home is less than 12 hours - No allowance is payable except in the following circumstances 1. an employee is required to purchase an expensive meal as an integral part of travel (eg catered lunch during a 1 day conference) OR 2. an employee returns after 6.30pm and incurs the cost of purchasing a meal. An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed)
23 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/a No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No To compensate employees for expenses incurred when required to travel within Australia on official duty or to relieve another employee or to perform special duty away from the employee's usual place of work. Absence from headquarters or home is at least 12 hours. Absence from headquarters or home is less than 12 hours - No allowance is payable except in the following circumstances 1. an employee is required to purchase an expensive meal as an integral part of travel (eg catered lunch during a 1 day conference) OR 2. an employee returns after 6.30pm and incurs the cost of purchasing a meal. An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed)
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Directive 8/05
No Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Dinner Other Country Centres) DOMESTIC
No
Yes
Units
One-off
33.3 34.55
No
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Capital city & high cost country) DOMESTIC
No
Yes
Units
One-off
18.9 19.60
No
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Breakfast allowance will be payable where the employee has to depart from home before 6.00am and it is not practicable for the employee to have breakfast at home and must purchase it during the journey.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Tier 2 Country Centre-Cairns) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
16.85 17.50
No
N/a
No
D
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2 Directive 8/05 10/06 Absences Not Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Breakfast - Other Country Centres) DOMESTIC No No Yes Units One-off 16.85 17.50
W P
No Non Taxable ***
R
N/a No
I T
No No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed)
Breakfast allowance will be payable where the employee has to depart from home before 6.00am and it is not practicable for the employee to have breakfast at home and must purchase it during the journey. An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed)
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
No
No
No
Yes
No
Breakfast allowance will be payable where the employee has to depart from home before 6.00am and it is not practicable for the employee to have breakfast at home and must purchase it during the journey. An incidental allowance is not payable in these instances. *** (? Permanent Procedure 2008.0 re tax paid on allowances paid for travel, that does not require an absence overnight to be included in an employee's gross income and be fully taxed)
24 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/a No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay - Brisbane) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$135 141.00 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay - Adelaide) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$131 136 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay - Canberra) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$108 114 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
N/a
No
D
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2 Directive 8/05 10/06 Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay - Darwin) DOMESTIC No No Yes Units One-off
W P
Non Taxable
R
N/a No
I T
No No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
PAID BY FINANCE
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
No Accommodation$128 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
No
No
No
Yes
No
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
25 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/a No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay - Hobart) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$104 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay - Melbourne) DOMESTIC
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$150 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay - Perth) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$118 126 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
N/a
No
D
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2 Directive 8/05 10/06 Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay - Sydney) DOMESTIC No No Yes Units One-off
W P
Non Taxable
R
N/a No
I T
No No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
PAID BY FINANCE
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
No Accommodation$157 158 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
No
No
No
Yes
No
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/a No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay Gold Coast) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$106 112 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay Horn Island) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$109 119 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay Thursday Island) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$140 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
N/a
No
D
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2 Directive 8/05 10/06 Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay Weipa) DOMESTIC No No Yes Units One-off
W P
Non Taxable
R
N/a No
I T
No No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
PAID BY FINANCE
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
No Accommodation$125 Breakfast $18.90 19.60 Lunch $21.15 21.95 Dinner $36.40 37.80 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
No
No
No
Yes
No
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/a No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay Cairns and Mt Isa) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$86 89 Breakfast $16.85 17.50 Lunch $19.30 20.05 Dinner $33.30 34.55 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Overnight stay Other Country Centres) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No Accommodation$74 78 Breakfast $16.85 17.50 Lunch $19.30 20.05 Dinner $33.30 34.55 Incidental Expenses$14.55 14.95
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Private accommodation - i.e. with relatives or friends) DOMESTIC
No
No
Yes
Units
One-off
Breakfast $16.85 17.50 Lunch $19.30 20.05 Dinner $33.30 34.55 Special Allowance$29.75 30.95
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
D
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2 Directive 8/05 10/06 Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (when travelling overnight by plane or train) DOMESTIC No No Yes Units One-off
W P
Non Taxable
R
N/a No
I T
No No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
PAID BY FINANCE
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
No Breakfast $16.85 17.50 Lunch $19.30 20.05 Dinner $33.30 34.55 Incidental Expenses $14.55 14.95
No
No
No
Yes
No
Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/a No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Absences Extending Overnight An employee shall be paid allowances for costs incurred in purchasing accommodation and/or meals and/or incidentals. PAID BY FINANCE
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No Absences Extending Overnight Travelling & Relieving (Accommodation and meals are supplied at no expense to the employee) DOMESTIC
No
Yes
Units
One-off
Non Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No
Yes
Units
One-off
Daily Personal Allowance Ranges from $25 to $45 depending on the country visited
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
A daily personal allowance to cover incidental expenses such as newspapers, magazines, snacks including coffee, tea or drinks etc; private telephone calls; personal items necessary for the visit.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No
Yes
Units
One-off
238 248
No
Non Taxable
N/a
No
D
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2 Directive 9/05 11/06 No Travelling & Relieving (Overseas travel allowance equipment - tropical conditions) No Yes Units One-off $238 + $179 248 + 186
W P
No Non Taxable
R
N/a No
I T
No No
No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
Where the climatic conditions to be met are substantially the same as those in Queensland. The basic equipment allowance is not to be paid more than twice in any three-year period.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
No
No
No
Yes
No
Where tropical climatic conditions are to be met. The additional $179 towards the purchase of tropical clothing and the extra wear and tear which can be expected to arise. This additional equipment allowance is not to be paid more than once in any three-year period.
29 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es N/A No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No Where winter climatic conditions (i.e. more severe than in Queensland) are to be met. The additional $238 towards the purchase of necessary heavy clothing. This additional equipment allowance is not to be paid more than once in any three-year period.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No
Yes
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 8.1.2 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause 8.1.2 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Support Services Staff and Rural Fire Division Enterprise Agreement 1997 Clause 3.9
QFRA Commerical Activities CA 2001 Part 2 Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 10.2
No
No
Units
One-off
No
Non Taxable
N/A
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Where the employee is likely to encounter extreme cold or is visiting a remote tropical locality the chief executive may approve of an additional amount to cover the purchase of special items of clothing or equipment. The payment of such additional amount is subject to the employee furnishing satisfactory documentary evidence of the additional costs involved.
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
Surgical Bootmaking, Bespoke Bootmaking and Boot Repairing Award State 2003 Clause 7.1.6 Qld Fire & Rescue Authority Communications CentresAverage Penalty Rates Certified Agreement 1997 Clause 2.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
Gross
The Agreement provides that No weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance be averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for all employees. The averaged "loading" is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to, the usual 17.5% annual leave loading .
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
D
No Yes Hours One-off
W P
No Taxable No Taxable
I T
No No No
No
e R
No Yes No Yes No Yes
a le
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
e s
17.5% is calculated on the employee's ordinary wage rate (excluding shift premiums and week-end penalty rates) and leading hand allowance or amounts of a like nature. 17.5% does not apply to any period or periods of annual leave exceeding 5 weeks in the case of employees concerning in a calling where 3 shifts per day are worked over a period of 7 days per week; or 4 weeks in any other case. 17.5% is calculated on the employee's ordinary wage rate (excluding week-end penalty rates) 17.5% does not apply to any period or periods of annual leave exceeding 4 weeks
No
Gross
No
17.5% Leave Loading not paid to QFRS staff (except Maintenance and Service employees and public servants). Has been included in the base rate since 1997.
Queensland Fire Service Certified Agreement 1996 Clause 2.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003
The Agreement provides that No weekend penalty rates and night shift allowance be averaged to provide a standard fortnightly rate of salary for all employees. The averaged "loading" is to be paid without deduction and recognised for all purposes of paid leave and occupational superannuation provided that the "averaged" loading will be paid in lieu of, and not in addition to, the usual 17.5% annual leave loading .
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
17.5% Leave Loading not paid to QFRS staff (except Maintenance and Service employees and public servants). Has been included in the base rate since 1996.
30 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes (Rec leave only) No No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties Yes Yes Yes 17.5% is calculated on the employee's ordinary wage rate (excluding shift premiums and week-end penalty rates) and leading hand allowance. 17.5% does not apply to any period or periods of annual leave exceeding 5 weeks in the case of employees concerning in a calling where 3 shifts per day are worked over a period of 7 days per week; or 4 weeks in any other case.
Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 7.1.5 multiple Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 4.4 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.1 Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 6.2.1(a) & (b) Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award - State 2003 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Certified Queensland Fire and Agreement Rescue Authority 2006 Communications Centres Clause 4.4.1 Award - State 2003 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 5.1.3 & 5.1.4 Circular 3/02
No
No
Yes
Hours
One-off
No
Taxable
No No
No No
Yes Yes
Hours Hours
Yes No
Taxable Taxable
Gross Gross
No No
Yes Yes
Yes No
Yes No
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Circular 3/02
No
Yes
Hours
Recurring (base hourly rate +23%) x 1.5 No for first 3 hours (and x 2.0 for time thereafter)
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Circular 3/02
No
Yes
Hours
Taxable
Gross
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Calculation for overtime payments are made on the base rates of pay. All overtime for continuous shift workerswill be paid at double time. Provided that calculations for overtime payment are made on the base rates of pay. Calculation for overtime payments are made on the base rates of pay.
No A night shift component (based on the amount of 16.33 hours per week x the applicable night shift hourly rate). As from 1.9.2005 the night shift allowance is $1.48 per hour. (UNDER NEGOTIATION AS PART OF EB)
No
Yes
Hours
Both
16.33 x $1.48
No
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Queensland Fire and Partnership Rescue Authority Certified Communications Centres Agreement, Award - State 2003 2003 Clause 5.1.3 & 5.1.4
A weekend penalty componen No (21.43% of the base rate for work performed on weekends
No
Yes
Hours
Both
No
Taxable
Gross
Queensland Fire and Rescue Authority Communications Centres Award - State 2003
The shift allowance is the sum No of the averaged weekend penalties and the flat rate averaged night shift allowance.
No
Yes
Hours
Both
W P
Taxable No Taxable
No Yes
I T
No No
e R
No No No No
a le
Yes No Yes
e s
No Yes
Gross
No Yes
No Yes
Yes
No Yes
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Enterprise Partnership Certified Agreement, 2003 Clause 5.4.2
No
No
Yes
Hours
Both
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Overtime Casual - T0.50 Overtime Casual - T1.00 Overtime Casual - T1.50 Overtime Casual - T2.00 Overtime Casual - T2.50
No No No No No
No No No No No
.5 x (base rate + 23%) 1 x (base rate + 23%) 1.5 x (base rate + 23%) 2 x (base rate + 23%) 2.5 x (base rate + 23%)
No No No No No
No No No No No
No No No No No
No No No No No
No No No No No
No No No No No
No No No No No
31 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No Yes ** (Annual Leave)
Included Included in in O/T and Loading Penalties rate rate calculatio n No Yes
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes Yes ** Clause 7.3 EPA 2003 7.3.1 An employee who performs higher duties for a period of six months or more immediately preceding a period of annual leave shall continue to be paid the higher duties rate for the period of annual leave. 7.3.2 Where a continuous period of higher duties of 6 months or more is interrupted by a period of annual leave, that annual leave will be paid at the higher duties rate. Clause 5.4.3 An allowance shall be paid to Level 1 Fire Protection Officer for operating an aerial appliance When a Level 1 Fire Protection Officer relieves at a higher level the Aerial Allowance must be taken into consideration when calculating the relieving allowance.
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 4.6, 5.1.3 5.4.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 4.5 & 5.1.3
Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003, Clause 4.1, 4.2, 7.3
Relieving allowance
No
No
Yes
Hours
Both
No
Taxable
Qld Fire & Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 4.6, 5.1.3 Queensland Fire and Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003 Clause 4.5 & 5.1.3
Qld Fire & Rescue Service - EPA 2003, Clause 4.1, 4.2, 7.3
Relieving allowance
No
No
Yes
Hours
Both
No
Taxable
Gross
No*
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
*Less than 6 months Clause 5.4.3 An allowance shall be paid to Level 1 Fire Protection Officer for operating an aerial appliance When a Level 1 Fire Protection Officer relieves at a higher level the Aerial Allowance must be taken into consideration when calculating the relieving allowance.
Queensland Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clauses, 4.5 & 5.1.3
AFCOM Firecom Brisbane EPCA 1997 , Clause 4.13(4)(a) AFCOM Firecom Brisbane EPCA 2004, Clause 2.5
Relieving allowance
No
No
Yes
Hours
Both
No
Taxable
Gross
Yes **
(Annual Leave)
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Queensland Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clauses, 4.5 & 5.1.3
AFCOM Firecom Brisbane EPCA 1997 , Clause 4.13(4)(a) AFCOM Firecom Brisbane EPCA 2004, Clause 2.5
Relieving allowance
No
No
Yes
Hours
Both
No
Taxable
Gross
No *
No
No
Relieving allowance Auxiliary Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 9.1 Qld Fire & Rescue Service Communications Centres Award - State 2003, Clause, 6.2.2 (b) Qld Fire and Rescue Service Interim Award State 2003 , Clause 6.2.2 (b) Engineering Award - State 2002 Clause 6.6.9 Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 6.3.9 Fatigue - Penalty
No
No
Yes
Hours
Both
No
Taxable
Gross
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
Paid at the rate of double the No overtime rates (???TIME) until released from duty for 10 consecutive hours
Fatigue - Penalty
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
Paid at the rate of double the No overtime rates (???TIME) until released from duty for 10 consecutive hours Paid at the rate of double the No overtime rates until released from duty for 10 consecutive hours Paid at the rate of double the No overtime rates until released from duty for 10 consecutive hours Yes
W P
Taxable Taxable Taxable Taxable Taxable
R
No No No No
I T
No No No
e R
No No No No No No
a le
Yes No Yes No Yes No
e s
*Fortnight or less Relieving duties will occur in Lieutenant and Captain roles only. Relieving in a higher ranked position shall only occur where the position is unoccupied for a period of seven days or greater.
No
Gross
No
This clause does not apply where the employee is recalled to work overtime and actually works not more than 2 hours overtime. Clause 6.2.2 does not apply where the period between ordinary rostered shifts is 10 hours or less.
Gross
No
No
No
Yes
No
This clause does not apply where the employee is recalled to work overtime and actually works not more than 2 hours overtime. Clause 6.2.2 does not apply where the period between ordinary rostered shifts is 10 hours or less.
Fatigue - Penalty
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
This clause does not apply in the case of shift workers who rotate from one shift to another as if 8 hours were substituted for ten hours when overtime is worked for the purpose of changing shift rosters; or where a shift worker does not report for duty; or where a shift is worked by arrangement between the employees themselves.
Fatigue - Penalty
No
no
Yes
Hours
One-off
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Auxiliary Captain's Allowance Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 7.6 9.1
No
no
Yes
Units
Recurring Based on Urban Levy Population: Rate per annum 0-1,000 $1,100 1,001-3,000 $3,300 3,001-5,000 $4,400 5,001-8,000 $5,500 8,001-10,000 $6,600 10,001+ $7,700 Payable at the rate of 1/12 of the annual rate per month, in arrears.
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Captains, with the exception of those engaged at a station where there is more than one full-time officer, shall be paid an annual allowance in compensation for the following types of responsibilities: (i) Ensuring necessary repair and maintenance of station and equipment (ii) Completion of Time sheets on behalf of all auxiliary station staff (iii) Handling telephone and general public enquiries (iv) Coordination of core operational skills/competency, training sessions (v) Coordination of School/Community education and activities (vi) Liaison with local community groups, businesses, QFRS area, aregional and head office staff; and (vii) General station administration and correspondence responsibilities.
32 of 38
Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes Yes
Auxiliary Sunset Allowance Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 7.7
No
No
Yes
Units
Yes
Taxable
Clause 7.7 Sunset Clause Recipients 7.7.1 Auxiliary Firefighters and Lieutenants whe are in receipt of an allowance at the commencement of this policy, as a result of previous agreement, shall continue to receive such an allowance for a period of twelve months from the date of change. 7.7.2 Captains who are receipt of an allowance in excess of that that which would apply based on the population of that location, at the commencement of this policy, as a result pf previous agreements, shall continue to receive such allowance whilst they retain that role, at the location only. 7.7.3 No Increase shall be applied to allowances payable under this clause. 7.7.4 The above mentioned allowance payments apply to the incumbent only and do not transfer to AFPO's undertaking relieving responsibilities or to the incumbent's successor. 7.7.5 Auxiliary Officers, who are in receipt of an allowance under this clause, and who take a period of approved leave, shall cease tro receive such allowance for the period of leave in excess of twenty-eight (28) days.
Auxiliary Service Payments Employment Conditions Permanent Procedure 2016.0 Clause 7.9
No
no
Yes
Units
Fixed amount one-off every ten years of continuous and satisfactor y service
Yes
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
An AFPO who has completed ten years of continuous and satisfactory service (for which they were eligible to be paid) shall be awarded an amount of $500 for such service.
Remuneration Drills/Training sessions Call Outs Station Duties Structured Training Public Education
No
no
No
Units
Recurring hourly rate (which is inclusive Yes of 23% loading) x number of hours worked
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
D
Building Trades Public Sector Award - State 2002 Clause 5.2.16
W P
Yes Yes
R
Gross
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
Yes Yes
e s
7.9.1 AFPO's who, are after completing the first period of ten years continuous service with the QFRS, continues that service and who resigns from that service or whose services are terminated by the QFRS for any cause other than misconduct, or who dies, shall be entitled to a proportionate further service payment for each completed year or service, calculated on a daily bsis. 7.9.2 A break in service of up to (3) months as a result of approved leave or resignation shall not count as service but shall not break continuity of service. 7.9.3 Claims should be made on the Service Payment Claim form, endorsed by the Area Director and submitted to Payroll as soon as practicable after the relevant service period has lapsed . For Queensland
First Aid
No
Yes
Fixed
Units
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Where an employee appoints an employee who holds an appropriate first-aid certificate as a first-aid attendant an additional $10.90 per week in which an employee works 3 days or more shall be paid to such employees
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No
No
Yes
Fixed
Units
Yes Recurring All other than Plumbers In charge of more than 10 employees - $11.32 per day In charge of 6 but not more than 10 employees - $8.50 per day In charge of 2 and not more than 5 employees - $6.76 per day In charge of not more than 1 person - $3.07 per day Plumbers only In charge of more than 4 employees - $8.64 per day In charge of 2 and not more than 4 employees - $6.13 per day In charge of not more than 1 person - $4.41 per day
Taxable
An employee in charge of other employees shall be paid the undermentioned additional to the number of persons in charge: (see rate Method) Leading hand allowance shall be taken into consideration in the computatuin of overtime, payment for annual leave, sick leave, public holidays, week-end work, etc A leading hand plumber means a qualified plumber who has one or more employees, other that apprentice leading hands' control. For Queensland State Government and Government Instrumentalities only - Where the employer is not a plumber, the plumber in charge of the work shall be deemed to be a leading hand plumber.
Swing Scaffold
No
Yes
Fixed
Units
Recurring First 4 hours (or portion therof) $3.69 Each hour 76.2cents
Yes
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
First Aid
No
Yes
Fixed
Units
W P
Yes Yes
Gross
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
A payment of $3.69 for the first 4 hours or any portion thereof, and 76.2c for each hour thereafter on any day shall be made to any person employed: (a) on any type of swing scaffold or any scaffold suspended by rope or cable, bosun's chair, etc. (b) on a suspended scaffold requiring the use of steel or iron hooks or angle irons at a height of 6 metres above the nearest horixontal plane.
Yes
Where an employee appoints an employee who holds an appropriate first-aid certificate as a first-aid attendant an additional $12.20 per week in which an employee works 3 days or more shall be paid to such employees QFRS Bootmaker is paid this allowance under the Engineering Award
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Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties NO Yes No
Battery Allowance
No
Yes
fixed
hours
recurring
Yes
Taxable
Where the conditions are unfavourable to health or more injurious to clothing than the ordinary workshop conditions, extra pay at the rate of $3.88 per day shall be paid to employees who are: * mainly engaged in the maintenance of storage batteries or * engaged in overhauling or repairing the same, * erecting second hand storage batteries that have been previously in use.
No
Yes
Fixed
Units
Recurring In charge of less than 10 employees - $5.31 per day In charge of 10 but less than 20 employees - $8.02 per day In charge of 20 or more employees - $10.46 per day
Yes
Taxable
Gross
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Memorandum Nominees Allowance 04/01873 Payment of OnCall Allowances and Overtime for maitenance Services Employees dated 18 March 2004. Effective from 1 August 2003.
No
Yes
Taxable
Units
W P
Yes Taxable
Gross
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
Employee whilst occupying the position of leading hand shall be apid the following additional rate: In charge of less than 10 employees - $5.31 per day In charge of 10 but less than 20 employees - $8.02 per day In charge of 20 or more employees - $10.16 per day "Leading Hand" shall mean an employee who is appointed as such by the employer to in charge of the work of other employees. For the purposes of clause 5.8.21, the leading hand shall be reckoned as one of the employees. The additional payment for leading hands shall be regarded as part of the wage of the employee concerned and shall be taken into consideration in the computation of overtime, payment of annual leave, sick leave, public holidays, weekend work etc.
Yes
Electrical Nominees Allowance through a letter sent to the unions covering Maintenance and Services employees which was exchanged at the time of certification of the agreement, the QFRS agreed to extend two allowances to include payment for two people where the allowances were previously only paid to one employee.
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross Yes No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No A tool allowance shall be a payable to all tradespersons who are required to supply and use their own tools at the rate of $20.00 per week
Tool Allowance
No
Yes
Fixed
Unit
Yes
Taxable
Tool Allowance
No
Yes
Fixed
Unit
Yes
Taxable
Gross
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Fixed
One Off
$11.50 per
W P
No Taxable
Gross
R
No
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
Yes No
e s
8.1
A tool allowance shall be a paid in addition to the ordinary rates for the tradespersons set out in the description column when using their own tools. These allowances shall not be paid while the employees are absent on annual leave.
8.1.1 Regular shop, workshop or depot employees sent out to any job and who travel in the employer's time shall be paid all fares actually paid by such employees, from shop, workshop or depot to job and from job to shop, workshop or depot: Provided that regular shop or workshop employees sent out to any job and not travelling in the employer's time shall be paid the allowance prescribed in clause 8.1.2. 8.1.2 Except as hereinafter provided, the following allowance shall be made by employers to employees (other than regular shop or workshop employees while employed in such shop or workshop) to compensate for excess fares and travelling time incurred in travelling to and from places of work within the radii respectively herein below stated measured from the General Post Office, Brisbane or the principal Post Office in the town or city outside Brisbane in which the work is being carried out. Up to 50 Kilometres $11.50 per day
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es Gross No No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties No Yes No 8.1 Fares and travelling allowance
No
Yes
Fixed
Units
One Off
.83c per km
No
Taxable
8.1.3 Using own car - Any employee in receipt of an allowance as prescribed by clause 8.1.2 and who is required by direction of the employer to travel from job to job on the same day shall in addition to such allowance be paid all fares reasonably incurred covering travel from a job where the employee commenced to the job on which the employee finished work for the day: Provided that where an employer requests an employee to use their own car to effect such a transfer and such employee agrees to do so the employee shall be paid 83c per kilometre.
Queensland Fire and Rescue Service SOP 2007.0 Transfer and Appointment Expenses Clause 7
No
No
Fixed
Units
One Off
No
Non Taxable
RALLOW
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No Department of Rural Fire Board Member Employment and Need to confirm amount paid Industrial Relations with Glenn Carthew Circular 2/04 Remuneration of part-tinme chairs and members of government boards committees and statutory authorities
Yes
Fixed
Unit
One Off
W P
No Taxable
Fees
R
No
I T
No No
e R
No No
a le
No No
e s
7. Education assistance for dependent children - An employee shall be allowed compensation for additional educational costs incurred in relocation school - aged children (including pre-school aged children). Clause 3.5 Application This policy applies to all permanent full time and part time employees employed under the Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990, with the exception of employees covered by the Queensland Fire Service - Professional, Technical and Administrative Employees Industrial Agreement. Base grade firefighters, auxiliary, temporary, casual and volunteer employees are also excluded from the operation of this policy.
Paid to the members of the Rural Fire Board for meeting fees
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Industrial Award
Reference / Source
Directive / Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workplace Specific
Units
Paid on Paid on Payment Paid unpaid Summary Absence Absenc Area s es GROSS Yes No
Included Paid in Cash whilst Supera Equiv rate on Interpretation or unique requirements nnuable calculatio Higher n Duties Yes Yes No
this earning id is currently used to pay the mechanics the SIPS allowance. From the CA 2006 there will be a Maintenacne and Services Employees 'C' scale review which will implemented within 6 months of the certification of this agreement.
Salary Maintenance Memorandum 04/03539 Service Incremental Payment Scheme (SIPS) Allowance dated 21 July 2004
No
No
No
Units
Yes
Taxable
No
No
NO
Fixed
One-off
No
Taxable
TRAVEL
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
W P
I T
e R
a le
e s
Payment of fees when required to go through a Road or Bridge Toll or when required to pay a bus fare. Eg Officers claim the Gateway bridge toll when travelling to Whyte Island Training School.
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Directive/ Circular
Description
Location Specific
Workpla ce Specific
Recurri CalculationTaxable Value Units ng or Rate /Non Divisible One-off Method Taxable
Included Included in Included in Paid Payment Paid on Paid on in O/T Loading Cash Equiv whilst on Superann Summary Paid unpaid and rate uable rate Higher Area Absences Absences Penalties calculation calculation Duties rate
Comments
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I T
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