Public Service Medical Officers’ Award Sample Clauses

Public Service Medical Officers’ Award. State 2003; • District Health Services Senior Medical Officers’ and Resident Medical Officers’ Award – State 2003.
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Public Service Medical Officers’ Award. STATE 2003 Wage Rates payable from 01/06/09 Wage Rates payable from 01/06/10 Wage Rates payable from 01/06/11 Classification Level Per Fortnight Per Annum Per Fortnight Per Annum Per Fortnight Per Annum $ $ $ $ $ $ L1 3,816.30 99,565 3,969.00 103,548 4,127.80 107,691 L2 4,097.80 106,909 4,261.70 111,185 4,432.20 115,633 L3 4,416.80 115,231 4,593.50 119,841 4,777.20 124,634 L4 4,553.60 118,800 4,735.70 123,551 4,925.10 128,492 L5 4,689.20 122,338 4,876.80 127,232 5,071.90 132,322 L6 4,826.60 125,923 5,019.70 130,960 5,220.50 136,199 L7 4,963.30 129,489 5,161.80 134,668 5,368.30 140,055 L8 5,116.30 133,481 5,321.00 138,821 5,533.80 144,373 L9 5,383.80 140,459 5,599.20 146,079 5,823.20 151,923 L10 5,560.00 145,056 5,782.40 150,859 6,013.70 156,893 L11 5,732.80 149,565 5,962.10 155,547 6,200.60 161,769 L12 6,082.00 158,675 6,325.30 165,023 6,578.30 171,623 L13 6,231.50 162,575 6,480.80 169,079 6,740.00 175,842 L14 6,493.70 169,416 6,753.40 176,191 7,023.50 183,238 DISTRICT HEALTH SERVICESSENIOR MEDICAL OFFICERS’ AND RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICERS’ AWARD – STATE 2003 Wage Rates payable from 01/06/09 Wage Rates payable from 01/06/10 Wage Rates payable from 01/06/11 Classification Level Paypoint Per Fortnight Per Annum Per Fortnight Per Annum Per Fortnight Per Annum $ $ $ $ $ $ L1 RMO 1 2,240.10 58,443 2,329.70 60,780 2,422.90 63,212 L2 RMO 2 2,426.70 63,311 2,523.80 65,844 2,624.80 68,479 L3 RMO 3 2,613.40 68,182 2,717.90 70,908 2,826.60 73,744 L4 REG 1 3,220.10 84,010 3,348.90 87,370 3,482.90 90,866 L5 REG 2 3,313.40 86,444 3,445.90 89,901 3,583.70 93,496 L6 REG 3 3,406.70 88,878 3,543.00 92,434 3,684.70 96,131 L7 REG 4 3,546.70 92,531 3,688.60 96,233 3,836.10 100,081 L8 REG 5 3,640.20 94,970 3,785.80 98,769 3,937.20 102,719 L9 REG 6 3,733.50 97,404 3,882.80 101,299 4,038.10 105,351 L10 SREG 1 4,106.70 107,141 4,271.00 111,427 4,441.80 115,883 L11 SREG 2 4,246.80 110,796 4,416.70 115,229 4,593.40 119,839 L12 SREG 3 4,386.80 114,448 4,562.30 119,027 4,744.80 123,788 L13 SREG 4 4,525.30 118,062 4,706.30 122,784 4,894.60 127,697 L13 C1-1 4,525.30 118,062 4,706.30 122,784 4,894.60 127,697 L14 C1-2 4,666.80 121,753 4,853.50 126,624 5,047.60 131,688 L15 C1-3 4,807.60 125,427 4,999.90 130,444 5,199.90 135,662 L16 C1-4 4,950.40 129,152 5,148.40 134,318 5,354.30 139,690 L17 C1-5 5,091.80 132,841 5,295.50 138,156 5,507.30 143,682 L18 C2-1 5,226.80 136,363 5,435.90 141,819 5,653.30 147,491 L19 C2-2 5,366.80 140,016 5,581.50 145,617 5,804.80 151,443 L20 C2-3 5,527.50 144,209...
Public Service Medical Officers’ Award. State 2003;

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