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BOARD OF SENIOR SECONDARY STUDIES. The parties agree to examine the arrangements for engagement of Departmental employees in providing services to the Board of Senior Secondary Studies. SCHEDULE A List of relevant Awards: A0449: Australian Government Statutory Authorities Redeployment and Retirement (Redundancy) Award 1988 A0400 ACT Government School Teachers’ Award 1999 A0517: Australian Government Employment Isolated Establishment Allowance Award 1989 A0337: Australian Government Employment (Recreation Leave/Additional Payment) Award 1986 SCHEDULE B Teacher Level 1 SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES Scale Current 1/7/00 1/7/01 1/7/02 1/7/03 Scale 1 (3 yr trained) 32415 33500 34600 35800 37000 1.1 (3 yr trained) 2 (4 yr trained) 33849 36000 37500 38600 40000 1.2 (4 yr trained) 3 (5 yr trained) 35461 36400 38400 39200 40000 4 37283 38000 39500 40700 42000 1.3 (5 yr trained) 5 38966 39700 40800 41500 42000 6 40229 41000 42000 43200 44000 1.4 7 41559 42400 43500 44500 46000 1.5 8 43170 44000 44800 45400 46000 9 44716 45600 46400 47200 48000 1.6 10 46113 47100 48000 49200 50000 1.7 11 47679 48700 49700 50800 52000 1.8 12 49186 50500 52000 53500 55200 1.9 Master Teacher 50821 52800 54000 54600 55200 Teacher Level 2 1 54390 56100 58500 60800 62500 Ex- Band 3 55626 58200 60000 61400 62500 Teacher Level 3Deputy Principal 1 58153 59700 61600 63300 65000 2 60667 62100 64000 66000 68000 Level 5 1 80931 83300 85600 88000 90300 Allowance Special School/Class 1447 1489 1532 1573 1615 Teacher in Charge 1124 1156 1189 1221 1253 Casual TeachersDaily Rates 3 yr trained Current 1/1/01 1/1/02 1/1/03 First 400 days 144 151 157 163 more than 400 days 156 162 168 175 4 yr trained First 400 days 144 151 157 163 more than 400 days 167 174 181 188 Pre 1996 Agreement Preserved Rates Years of Service Current 1/1/01 1/1/02 1/1/03 2 150.92 155.92 160.92 165.92 3 159.09 164.09 169.09 174.09 4 167.14 172.14 177.14 182.14 5 175.25 180.25 185.25 190.25 6 177.15 182.15 187.15 192.15 Cat A Barrier 7 183.33 188.33 193.33 198.33 8 191.43 196.43 201.43 206.43 9 or more 199.54 204.54 209.54 214.54 Note: Provisions for the replacement of the pre 1996 Agreement Preserved Rates with the 3 year trained and 4 year trained rates continue to apply. Teacher Intern – Daily Rates Current 1/7/00 Approved Students 120 125 SCHEDULE C REDEPLOYMENT, REDUNDANCY AND RETIREMENT:
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