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
VICE PRESIDENT CATANZARITI
DEPUTY PRESIDENT ASBURY
COMMISSIONER HAMPTON
MR FERGUSON
PROFESSOR WOODEN
MS LABINE-ROMAIN

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
(full-time employee)

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
(full-time employee)

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
(full-time employee)

 

$

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
is performed in a week

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

       

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

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