Carpet Cutter/Warehouse Storeman Sample Clauses

Carpet Cutter/Warehouse Storeman. 19.2.1 A carpet cutter/warehouse storeman is someone who predominately works as a carpet cutter within the warehouse/storeroom. Workers in this classification work 38 hours per week as stated in the Furnishing Industry National Award 2003. Pre 1 February 2006 From 1 February 2006 From 1 February 2007 From 1 February 2008 $ 806.76 ($21.23 per hour) 4% $ 840.24 ($22.11 per hour) 4.5% $ 879.84 ($23.15 per hour) 4.5% $ 921.60 ($24.25 per hour)
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Carpet Cutter/Warehouse Storeman. 18.2.1 A carpet cutter/warehouse storeman is someone who predominately works as a carpet cutter within the warehouse/storeroom but can on occasions perform limited non trades work such as Floor Preparation which is a non tradesperson capable of testing (wood and concrete), sanding (rough and fine), polishing, grinding, levelling and sealing floors. Workers in this classification work 38 hours per week as stated in the Furnishing Industry National Award 2003. Classification Pre 1/2/2009 From 1/2/2009 From 1/2/2010 From 1/2/2011 Class 3 $921.60 ($24.25 per hour) $976.90 ($25.71 per hour) $1020.86 ($26.86 per hour) $1066.80 ($28.07 per hour) Class 2 $786.60 ($20.70 per hour) $833.80 ($21.94 per hour) $871.32 ($22.93 per hour) $910.53 ($23.96 per hour) Class 1 $704.90 ($18.55 per hour) $747.19 ($19.66 per hour) $780.81 ($20.55 per hour) $815.95 ($21.47 per hour)
Carpet Cutter/Warehouse Storeman. 18.2.1 A carpet cutter/warehouse storeman is someone who predominately works as a carpet cutter within the warehouse/storeroom. Workers in this classification work 38 hours per week as stated in the Furnishing Industry National Award 2003. From 1 February 2006 From 1 February 2007 From 1 February 2008 4% Class 3 $ 840.24 ($22.11 per hour) 4.5% Class 3 $ 879.84 ($23.15 per hour) 4.5% Class 3 $ 921.60 ($24.25 per hour) Class 2 $720.48 ($18.96 per hour) Class 2 $752.78 ($19.81 per hour) Class 2 $786.60 ($20.70 per hour) Class 1 $646.00 ($17.00 per hour) Class 1 $674.88 ($17.76 per hour) Class 1 $704.90 ($18.55 per hour)

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