Adult Rates Sample Clauses

Adult Rates. Level 2 This classification shall be utilised for employees with relevant kitchen experience. Kitchen Hands will be paid the appropriate rate as set out in the table below. Pay Components Column A Amount Per Hour Monday to Friday Column B Amount Per Hour Monday to Sunday (Preferred Hours) Base RateLevel 1 award $14.18 $14.18 Loading $2.84 $3.52 Total hourly rate $17.02 $17.70
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Adult Rates. Level 2 This classification shall be utilised for employees with relevant kitchen experience at Raincheck Lounge. Kitchen Hands will be paid the appropriate rate as set out in the table below. Pay Components Column A Amount Per Hour Monday to Sunday (Average Hours) Base Rate $14.18 Annual Leave & Leave Loading $1.28 Sick leave & Carers Leave $0.55 Public holiday allowance $0.60 Loading $1.84 Total hourly rate $18.45
Adult Rates c) This job classification shall be utilised for employees who have less than 6 months relevant experience at Inquizitive.
Adult Rates. Level 1 This classification shall be utilised for an employee who has less than 3 months relevant experience in waiting duties. An employee appointed to a level 1 position will be progressed to level 2 after a maximum of 494 hours experience at Blue Skies. Waiting Staff will be paid the appropriate rate as set out in the table below. Pay Components Column A Amount Per Hour Monday to Sunday (Average Hours) Base Rate $13.74 Annual Leave & Leave Loading $1.25 Sick leave & Carers Leave $0.53 Public holiday allowance $0.58 Loading $1.35 Total hourly rate $17.45
Adult Rates. Level 1 This classification shall be utilised for an employee who has less than 3 months relevant experience in waiting duties. An employee appointed to a level 1 position will be progressed to level 2 after a maximum of 494 hours experience at Raincheck Lounge. Waiting Staff will be paid the appropriate rate as set out in the table below. Pay Components Column A Amount Per Hour Monday to Sunday (Average Hours) Base Rate $13.74 Loading $4.11 Total hourly rate $17.85
Adult Rates c) This job classification shall be utilised for an employee who has less than 494 hours relevant experience in Food & Beverage duties at Donut King Northgate.
Adult Rates. Level 1 This classification shall be utilised for an employee who has less than 3 months relevant experience in kitchen duties. An employee appointed to a level 1 position will be progressed to level 2 after a maximum of 494 hours experience at Blue Skies. Kitchen Hands will be paid the appropriate rate as set out in the table below. Pay Components Column A Amount Per Hour Monday to Sunday (Average Hours) Base Rate $13.74 Annual Leave & Leave Loading $1.25 Sick leave & Carers Leave $0.53 Public holiday allowance $0.58 Loading $1.35 Total hourly rate $17.45
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Adult Rates. Level 2 This classification shall be utilised for employees with relevant kitchen experience. Kitchen Hands will be paid the appropriate rate as set out in the table below. Pay Components Column A Amount Per Hour Monday to Sunday (Average Hours) Base Rate $14.18 Annual Leave & Leave Loading $1.28 Sick leave & Carers Leave $0.55 Public holiday allowance $0.60 Loading $1.39 Total hourly rate $18.00
Adult Rates. Level 1 This classification shall be utilised for an employee who has less than 3 months relevant experience in kitchen duties. An employee appointed to a level 1 position will be progressed to level 2 after a maximum of 494 hours experience at Blue Skies. Kitchen Hands will be paid the appropriate rate as set out in the table below. Pay Components Column A Amount Per Hour Monday to Sunday (Average hours) Base Rate $13.74 Loading $3.66 Total hourly rate $17.45
Adult Rates. Ordinary hourly wage rates All employees (other than those referred to in Clause 14.2 and 14.3) will be paid a flat rate for all hours worked according to the table below. Ordinary Hourly Rate Loaded Rate / Pre- payment Rate $15.42 $18.50 The employer may choose to pay the employee’s piece rate. Piece rates will be calculated by dividing the expected day’s pay (on the basis of the minimum hourly rate) by the average number of units expected to be completed. For example, if an employee would be paid $152 for eight hours work, and they are expected to prune 200 trees in 8 hours, the employee would be paid $0.76 per tree.
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