COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYEES’ FURLOUGH ACT

 

COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYEES’ FURLOUGH REGULATIONS

 

Statutory Rules 1972 No. 46(a)

Prescribed class of seamen.

Regulation 5 of the Commonwealth Employees’ Furlough Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting paragraphs (m) and (n) and inserting in their stead the following paragraphs:—

“ (m) donkeymen;

   (n) deck boys; and

   (o) marine stewards.”; and

(b) by adding at the end thereof the following sub-regulation:—

“ (2.) For the purposes of paragraph (o) of the last preceding sub-regulation, stewards holding any of the following classifications shall be taken to be marine stewards:—

   (a) chief steward;

   (b) second steward, including the classification known as extra second steward;

   (c) second class steward;

   (d) assistant second steward;

   (e) third class or cabin steward;

   (f)  pantryman first saloon;

   (g) pantryman second class;

   (h) nightwatchman;

   (i)  chief saloon waiter, including the classification known as head waiter;

   (j) barman-storekeeper and storekeeper, including the classifications known as assistant bar and stores steward, linen keeper, shop steward and milk bar steward;

   (k) steward required to do printing;

   (l) barman, steward and barman and steward, not being a linen-keeper only, placed in charge of linen;

 (m) first grade steward, including the classifications known as bells steward, lounge steward, smokeroom steward, bedroom chief steward, captains’ steward, assistant smokeroom steward, second pantryman, third pantryman, fourth pantryman, bridge utility steward, second waiter, third waiter, general utility steward and engineers’ steward;

  (n) second grade steward; and

  (o) stewardess

 

(a) Made under the Commonwealth EmployeesFurlough Act 1943-1968 on 6 April 1972; notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 13 April 1972.