MA000091 PR729350 |
FAIR WORK COMMISSION |
DETERMINATION |
Fair Work Act 2009
s.285—Annual wage review
Annual Wage Review 2020–21
(C2021/1)
BROADCASTING, RECORDED ENTERTAINMENT AND CINEMAS AWARD 2020
[MA000091]
Broadcasting and recorded entertainment industry | |
JUSTICE ROSS, PRESIDENT |
MELBOURNE, 25 JUNE 2021 |
Annual Wage Review 2020–21.
A. Further to the decision issued by the Expert Panel in the Annual Wage Review
2020–21 on 16 June 2021 [[2021] FWCFB 3500], the above award is varied as follows:
1. By deleting the amount “$97,674” appearing in clause 4.4(b) and inserting “$100,116”.
2. By deleting the amount “$79,236” appearing in clause 4.4(c) and inserting “$81,217”.
3. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.3 and inserting the following:
Classification level |
Minimum weekly rate
|
Minimum hourly rate |
$ |
$ | |
Grade 1 |
772.60 |
20.33 |
Grade 2 |
794.80 |
20.92 |
Grade 3 |
825.20 |
21.72 |
Grade 4 |
853.60 |
22.46 |
Grade 5 |
899.50 |
23.67 |
Grade 6 |
927.70 |
24.41 |
Grade 7 |
955.90 |
25.16 |
Grade 8 |
981.50 |
25.83 |
Grade 9 |
1009.00 |
26.55 |
Grade 10 |
1031.30 |
27.14 |
Grade 11 |
1052.40 |
27.69 |
Grade 12 |
1080.60 |
28.44 |
Grade 13 |
1108.70 |
29.18 |
Grade 14 |
1123.00 |
29.55 |
Grade 15 |
1165.60 |
30.67 |
Grade 16 |
1216.50 |
32.01 |
Grade 17 |
1244.80 |
32.76 |
Grade 18 |
1301.40 |
34.25 |
4. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.4 and inserting the following:
Classifications |
Base rate per week |
8% penalty averaging per week |
Minimum weekly rate |
Minimum hourly rate |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ | |
Cinema Worker Level 1 |
794.80 |
63.58 |
858.38 |
22.59 |
Cinema Worker Level 2 |
825.20 |
66.02 |
891.22 |
23.45 |
Cinema Worker Level 3 |
853.60 |
68.29 |
921.89 |
24.26 |
Cinema Worker Level 4 |
899.50 |
71.96 |
971.46 |
25.56 |
Cinema Worker Level 5 |
955.90 |
76.47 |
1032.37 |
27.17 |
Cinema Worker Level 6 |
981.50 |
78.52 |
1060.02 |
27.90 |
Cinema Worker Level 7 |
1009.00 |
80.72 |
1089.72 |
28.68 |
Zone Manager |
1009.00 |
80.72 |
1089.72 |
28.68 |
5. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.6 and inserting the following:
Grade |
Minimum weekly wage
|
Minimum hourly rate |
$ |
$ | |
Band 1 |
||
Journalist Grade 1 |
981.50 |
25.83 |
Journalist Grade 2 |
1052.40 |
27.69 |
Journalist Grade 3 |
1165.60 |
30.67 |
Journalist Grade 4 |
1216.50 |
32.01 |
Band 2 |
||
Journalist Grade 5 |
1273.30 |
33.51 |
Journalist Grade 6 |
1357.80 |
35.73 |
Journalist Grade 7 |
1442.70 |
37.97 |
Band 3 |
||
Journalist Grade 8 |
1485.30 |
39.09 |
6. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.8(a) and inserting the following:
Classifications |
Hourly rate |
$ | |
Extra (advertising productions) |
36.12 |
Extra (feature film) |
32.37 |
Extra/Stand-In Double (other content) |
29.51 |
Bit Player (content other than feature films and advertising productions) |
31.45 |
Performer not required to speak more than 2 lines of dialogue (feature film) |
43.31 |
Performer (advertising productions) |
43.83 |
7. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.8(b) and inserting the following:
Classifications |
Daily rate |
$ | |
Extra/Stand-In/Double |
215.88 |
Performer Class 1 (content other than feature film and advertising productions) |
235.60 |
Performer Class 1 (feature film) |
274.85 |
Performer Class 2 (content other than feature film and advertising productions) |
247.53 |
Performer Class 2 (feature film) |
288.77 |
8. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.8(c) and inserting the following:
Classifications |
Weekly rate
|
$ | |
Stand-In/Double |
899.50 |
Bit Player |
955.90 |
Performer Class 1 |
981.50 |
Performer Class 2 |
1031.30 |
9. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.8(d) and inserting the following:
No. of episodes in which work | ||||
Classifications |
1 or 2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ | |
Double |
899.50 |
1293.00 |
1686.60 |
2080.10 |
Bit Player |
955.90 |
1374.10 |
1792.30 |
2210.50 |
Performer Class 1 |
981.50 |
1410.90 |
1840.30 |
2269.70 |
Performer Class 2 |
1031.30 |
1482.50 |
1933.70 |
2384.90 |
10. By deleting the amounts “$72.40” and “$60.12” appearing in clause 13.9(c) and inserting “$74.21” and “$61.62” respectively.
11. By deleting the amount “$33.00” appearing in clause 13.9(d) and inserting “$33.82”.
12. By deleting the table appearing in clause 13.11 and inserting the following:
$ | |
Per engagement | |
for a musician working in television broadcasting—performance |
123.93 |
for a musician working in television broadcasting—rehearsal |
93.75 |
for a musician working in records for sale to the public |
133.46 |
for a musician working in feature films, documentaries, telemovies or television mini-series |
181.73 |
13. By deleting the amount “$215.15” appearing in clause 13.12 and inserting “$220.53”.
14. By deleting the words “1 November 2020” in clause 13.15(b) and inserting “1 July 2021”.
15. By deleting the amount “$17.55” appearing in clause 15.2(a)(i) and inserting “$17.99”.
16. By deleting the amounts “$0.46” and “$17.55” appearing in clause 15.2(a)(ii) and inserting “$0.47” and “$17.99” respectively.
17. By deleting the amounts “$1401.18” and “$2805.16” appearing in clause 15.2(b)(i) and inserting “$1436.14” and “$2875.16” respectively.
18. By deleting the amount “$15.80” appearing in clause 34.2(b) and inserting “$16.19”.
19. By deleting the amount “$30.63” appearing in clause 34.2(c) and inserting “$31.39”.
20. By deleting the table appearing in clause 34.2(i) and inserting the following:
Height |
$ per shift |
15 metres to 50 metres |
8.37 |
51 metres to 90 metres |
17.63 |
Over 90 metres |
29.23 |
21. By deleting the table appearing in clause 62.2(a)(i) and inserting the following:
Allowance for each additional cinema supervised |
Maximum allowance | |
$ per cinema |
$ per week | |
Zone 1 |
48.39 |
290.45 |
Zone 2 |
33.91 |
204.46 |
22. By deleting the amount “$877.60” appearing in clause H.1.1 and inserting “$899.50”.
23. By deleting the table appearing in clause H.1.1 and inserting the following:
Allowance |
Clause |
% of standard rate |
$ |
Payable |
General |
||||
First aid allowance—per week |
15.2(a)(i) |
2.0 |
17.99 |
per week |
First aid allowance—per hour |
15.2(a)(ii) |
Weekly allowance / 38 |
0.47 |
per hour |
Language allowance—Indigenous performer’s English proficiency—level 1—minimal |
15.2(b)(i) |
159.66 |
1436.14 |
per annum |
Language allowance—Indigenous performer’s English proficiency—level 2—general |
15.2(b)(i) |
319.64 |
2875.16 |
per annum |
Television broadcasting |
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Broadcast Operator’s Certificate of Proficiency allowance1 |
34.2(b) |
1.8 |
16.19 |
per week |
Television Operator’s Certificate of Proficiency allowance2 |
34.2(c) |
3.49 |
31.39 |
per week |
Height allowance—15 metres to 50 metres |
34.2(i) |
0.93 |
8.37 |
per shift |
Height allowance—51 metres to 90 metres |
34.2(i) |
1.96 |
17.63 |
per shift |
Height allowance—over 90 metres |
34.2(i) |
3.25 |
29.23 |
per shift |
Cinemas |
||||
Zone manager’s additional cinema supervision allowance—zone 1—per cinema |
62.2(a)(i) |
5.38 |
48.39 |
per cinema per week |
Zone manager’s additional cinema supervision allowance—zone 1—maximum per week |
62.2(a)(i) |
32.29 |
290.45 |
per week |
Zone manager’s additional cinema supervision allowance—zone 2—per cinema |
62.2(a)(i) |
3.77 |
33.91 |
per cinema per week |
Zone manager’s additional cinema supervision allowance—zone 2—maximum per week |
62.2(a)(i) |
22.73 |
204.46 |
per week |
24. By deleting the amount “$877.60” appearing in clause H.2.1 and inserting “$899.50”.
25. By deleting the table appearing in clause H.2.2 and inserting the following:
Rate |
Clause |
% of standard rate |
$ |
Payable |
General |
||||
Interview, audition and screen test rates—screen test for television |
13.9(c) |
8.25 |
74.21 |
per screen test |
Interview, audition and screen test rates—visual test only |
13.9(c) |
6.85 |
61.62 |
per screen test |
Interview, audition and screen test rates—any other audition and/or screen test |
13.9(d) |
3.76 |
33.82 |
per hour or part thereof |
B. This determination comes into operation on 1 July 2021. In accordance with s.286(5) of the Fair Work Act 2009 this determination does not take effect in relation to a particular employee until the start of the employee’s first full pay period that starts on or after 1 July 2021.
PRESIDENT