UNAPPRENTICED JUNIOR RATES OF PAY Sample Clauses

UNAPPRENTICED JUNIOR RATES OF PAY. 5.1 The minimum weekly wage rates for unapprenticed juniors, shall be: Age % of C12 Level % Under 16 years of age 36.8 At 16 years of age 47.3 At 17 years of age 57.8 At 18 years of age 68.3 At 19 years of age 82.5 At 20 years of age 97.7
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UNAPPRENTICED JUNIOR RATES OF PAY. The minimum weekly wage rates for unapprenticed juniors, shall be:
UNAPPRENTICED JUNIOR RATES OF PAY. Except as provided for in sub-clause 3.2.2 of Schedule C, (juniors in foundries) the minimum weekly wage rates for unapprenticed juniors, shall be:
UNAPPRENTICED JUNIOR RATES OF PAY. The minimum weekly wage rates for unapprenticed juniors, shall be: Age % of C13 Level Rate per week % $ Under 16 years of age 36.8% 194.47 At 16 years of age 47.3% 249.96 At 17 years of age 57.8% 305.45 At 18 years of age 68.3% 360.94 At 19 years of age 82.5% 435.98 At 20 years of age 97.7% 516.31 An employer may remunerate any employees under any system of payment by results based on rates which will enable employees of average capacity to earn at least the agreement rate for the relevant classification provided that they shall not earn less than the rate of pay applicable to classification level C14

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