Common use of Rigger Clause in Contracts

Rigger. Dogman rates shall only apply to employees that are employed as Rigger/Dogman and who are not prepared or required to operate cranes. If and when the Rigger/Dogman becomes qualified and competent and is prepared to operate cranes as required his/her wage rate shall move to the crane crew classification. For long term employees of the company working as Rigger/Xxxxxx who have been paid crane crew rates shall continue being paid the crane crew rate of pay. RATES FOR CRANE CREWS (as defined in clause 5.1 of the Award) on cranes over 100 tonnes For each additional 20 tonnes lifting capacity over 100 tonnes an additional amount listed below shall be applicable. Rates for riggers (as defined in clause 5.3 of the Award) involved in the setting up and derigging of cranes of over 100 tonne capacity, which involves the use of additional attachments to the main boom other than swing away or fold under flys, shall receive the same tonnage formula as crane crews as listed below 1 March 2003 .47 cents per hour all purpose 1 March 2004 .49 cents per hour all purpose 1 March 2005 .52 cents per hour all purpose • Where an employee on any day performs work in a classification attracting a higher rate of pay then such rate of pay shall apply for the whole day. • All expense-related allowances not specifically mentioned in this agreement (i.e. other than Xxxxx and Traveling Time) will be paid as per the Award as varied from time to time.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Certified Agreement, Certified Agreement, Certified Agreement

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