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INLAND FISHERIES COMMISSION AWARD - S095

 

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Order 1 of 2010 - T13738 - award rescinded - 15 January 2011

LATEST VERSION OF INLAND FISHERIES COMMISSION AWARD INCLUDING ORDERS (For ease of use open bookmarks on left of document)

Order No. 1 of 2001 - T8926 - Award variation - nominated public sector awards - part-time employees and annual increments - application granted - operative 1 March 2000

Order No. 1 of 1997 (Consolidated) - T6607 - Award variation - to reflect decisions T6143 and T6502 and others - consistent award formatting and wording with other public sector awards - consent matter - application approved - operative date 7 March 1996

Order No. 4 of 1996 - T6587 - Award variation - translation wording amended - employer definition added - consent matter - application approved - operative 7 March 1996

Order No. 3 of 1996 (Consolidated) - T6482 - Award variation - change of title - general review of wording - deletion of superfluous provisions - not against public interest - consent matter - application approved - order attached - operative 7 March 1996

Order No. 2 of 1996T6191 - Award variation - expense related allowances - award varied - operative ffpp 23 May 1996

Order No. 1 of 1996 - T5985 - Award variation - nominated private and public sector awards - "Supported Wage System" - application approved - orders to issue - operative from 23.2.96

Order No. 2 of 1995 - T5858 - Award variation - district allowance - award varied - operative 23 October 1995

Order No. 1 of 1995 (Consolidated) - T5264 - Award variation - variation of nominated public sector awards and agreements by 1.5% or $8 per week, whichever is the greater, effective from the first full pay period commencing on or after 1 August 1993; a further 1.5% or $8 per week, whichever is the greater effective on and from 1 April 1994; a further 1% effective on and from 1 January 1995; and a further 1% effective on and from 1 October 1995 - consent matter - application granted - award varied - operative ffpp 13 June 1995

Order No. 2 of 1994 - T5074 - expense related allowances

Order No. 1 of 1994 - T4958 - Award variation - Public Sector Awards - Parties and Persons Bound clause - name change from The Tasmanian Public Service Association to The State Public Services Federation Tasmania

Order No. 1 of 1993 - T4402, T4403 and T4404 - expense related allowances

Order No. 1 of 1992 - T3799 - expense related allowances

Order No. 2 of 1991 (Consolidated) - T3214 - State Wage Case - public sector awards - 2.5% adjustment salarries and allowances

Order No. 1 of 1991 - T3105 - Expense-related allowances

Order No. 2 of 1990 - T2638 - Expense Allowances
T2651 - Board and Lodging

Order No. 1 of 1990 - T2399 - Structural Efficiency Adjustment - State Wage Case (October 1989) - Public Sector Awards

Order No. 4 of 1989 (Consolidated)T2146, T2147, T2152 and T2167 - to vary all private and public sector awards and agreements to increase wage rates and allowances generally and to review the wage fixation principles

Order No. 3 of 1989 -  T1932 - Expense-related Allowances

Order No. 2 of 1989 - TP1 - determination of award interest pursuant to section 63(10)(c) of the Act

Order No. 1 of 1989 - T1524 and T1525 - to increase wage rates and allowances generally in all awards and agreements and to review the Wage Fixation Principles

Order No. 5 of 1988 - T1556 - Higher and More Responsible Duties allowance

Order No. 4 of 1988 (Consolidated) - Correction Order - T1524, T1525, T1549 and T1550 - to increase wage rates and allowances generally in all awards and agreements and to review the Wage Fixation Principles

Order No. 3 of 1988 - T1337, T1350, T1345, and T1414 - Increase nominated Expense Allowances by application of June, September, December 1987 and March 1988 consumer price index movement

Order No. 2 of 1988 (Consolidated) - Correction Order - TA34 - 4% second tier adjustment in salaries and adjustment in allowances for Inland Fisheries Inspectors 
T1216 - second tier adjustment

Order No. 1 of 1988 (Consolidated) - T1135 and T1136 - vary awards and agreements in line with the National Wage Case decision of 5 February 1988

Order No. 4 of 1987 - T833 - Expense-related Allowances

Order No. 3 of 1987 (Consolidated) - T875 and T938 -
T875 - extension of Scientific Officer salary scale to include new classes, and variation of definitions to encompass qualification in Aquaculture
T938 - consequential amendments to reflect general application decision taken in "parent" awards

Order No. 2 of 1987 (Consolidated)T712, T665 and T691 - variation of all public and private sector awards and agreements to increase all wages, salaries and allowances by 6.7 percent and to vary the Principles to conform with the decision of the Full Bench of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission

Order No. 1 of 1987 - T567 - calculation of Recreation Leave allowance

Order No. 3 of 1986 - T532 - Scientific Officer classification

Order No. 2 of 1986 - T466 - Recreation Leave Allowance

Order No. 1 of 1986 (Consolidated) - T432 and T435 - variation of Private Sector Awards - Conversion of Basic Wage and Margin to Total Wage and to vary all public and private sector awards and agreements respectively

Order No. 3 of 1985 (Consolidated) - Correction Order (11 December 1985) - Correction Order (19 December 1985) - T265 and T266 - vary salaries and allowances in nominated public and private sector awards in accordance with the National Wage Case decision of 4 November 1985

Order No. 2 of 1985 - T235 - Recreation Leave allowance

Order No. 1 of 1985 - T96 and T99 - vary salaries and allowances in nominated public and private sector awards in accordance with the National Wage Case decision of 3 April 1985