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Allowances - Supplemental, Industry, Disability, Tasks, Activities and Skill Level Allowance (S&W)
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Supplemental, Industry, Disability, Tasks, Activities and Skill Level Allowance (S&W)

🎯 If you are unsure if this Allowance applies to your circumstances, please refer to the Payee's Employment Contract or obtain advice from the Fair Work Ombudsman.

 

Supplemental, Industry, Disability, Tasks, Activities and Skill Level Allowance (S&W) applies when the Payee is entitled to an allowance for Supplemental/Industry, Disability (Working Conditions), Tasks/Activities or Skill Level. For example, under the

  • Joinery and Building Trades Award 2020 [MA000029]. A leading hand in charge of one or more people must be paid the Leading Hand Allowance in addition to the minimum rate for the highest classification supervised or their minimum rate, whichever is higher.
  • Airline Operations—Ground Staff Award 2020 [MA000048], if significant disabilities occur for a period of two weeks or more because of construction, reconstruction, alteration, major repair, or similar work at or in the immediate vicinity of the premises in which the Payees are required to work, the Payees will be paid a Disability Allowance from the date of the application.
  • Cleaning Services Award 2020 [MA000022]. A Payee who has current first aid qualifications and training, such as a certificate from St John Ambulance Australia or a similar body, and is appointed in writing by the Payer to perform first aid duty. The Payee will be paid a First Aid Allowance.

  • Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Manufacturing Award 2020 [MA000073], a payee who is required to drive a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of more than 3 tonnes must be paid while they are engaged in such work.
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