Electrical Inspectors Allowance Sample Clauses

Electrical Inspectors Allowance. An Electrical Tradesperson holding registration as an Electrical Inspector and employed in a designated role as an Electrician, will be paid $1.24 an hour effective 1/7/18 ($1.27 an hour effective 1/7/191/7/20).
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Electrical Inspectors Allowance. An Electrical Tradesperson holding registration as an Electrical Inspector and employed in a designated role as an Electrician, will be paid $1.19 $1.24 an hour effective 3/7/161/7/18 ($1.21 $1.27 an hour effective 2/7/171/7/19). l GAFR Air Fed Respirator Work (incl. Asbestos PPE) As at 03/07/16 01/07/18 Pay Code owance Type Al GPOO ning Toilets Clea 4.554.76/hour GFTK airs in Fuel Tank Rep 0.400.42/hour 0.390.41/hour GFFR Face Respirator Full 4.644.89/hour 4.554.76/hour GCSP /Gas Cut Confined Space Weld 1.071.13/hour 1.051.10/hour As at 02/07/17 01/07/19

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