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Higher Education Industry-General Staff-Award 2010 - Business SA

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<strong>Higher</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Industry</strong>—<strong>General</strong> <strong>Staff</strong>—<strong>Award</strong> <strong>2010</strong>Stage ofapprenticeshipStage 4Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4CompletedYear 10 or less88% of the<strong>Higher</strong><strong>Education</strong>Worker Level3.1 rateCompletedYear 1188% of the<strong>Higher</strong><strong>Education</strong>Worker Level3.1 rateCompletedYear 12<strong>Higher</strong><strong>Education</strong>Worker Level1.3 rateAdult(i.e. 21 years ofage or over)<strong>Higher</strong><strong>Education</strong>Worker Level1.3 rateG.5 Plumbing trades apprenticesG.5.1The minimum ordinary rate of pay to be paid to plumbing trades apprentices shall bein accordance with the percentages set out below applied to the standard rate:Year% of standard rateFirst 41Second 60Third 76Fourth 98G.6 Hospitality trades apprenticesG.6.1Cooking apprenticeship(a)(b)A person who has completed a full apprenticeship for cooking must be paid notless than the standard weekly rate.An employee apprenticed in the cooking trade will be paid the percentage ofthe standard rate, as follows:Year% of standard rateFirst 55Second 65Third 80Fourth 95G.6.2Waiting apprenticeship(a)(b)A person who has completed a full apprenticeship for waiting must be paid notless than the standard weekly rate.An employee apprenticed in the waiting trade will be paid the percentage of thestandard weekly rate, or the wage as otherwise prescribed, as follows:First six months 70%78 MA000007

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