Many employees in the state industrial relations system are covered by WA awards. WA awards are legal documents that set the legal minimum pay rates and other working arrangements for employees in a particular industry or occupation.
Visit the Understanding WA awards page to watch a video and get information what WA awards are, and why employers must comply with the provisions contained in any WA award.
About the information on this page
- This information is intended as a guide only and may not be correct for your specific situation.
- Employees who work for a larger business or organisation should also check whether an industrial agreement applies. You can do this by checking with the human resources or payroll area where you are employed.
- Each common job listed below contains a link to either:
- the WA award summary for that award, if the job is covered by a WA award for which Wageline publishes a WA award summary;
- the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission website so you can access the award itself if there is no WA award summary; or
- the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary if the job is not covered by a WA award.
You can also call Wageline on 1300 655 266 to check WA award coverage.
Accountant
Show moreAn accountant is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Aged care support
Show moreAged care support workers or carers employed directly by a household employer (e.g. the householder or a family member) to provide care for an elderly person in a private home are likely to be award free – Visit Domestic and support workers employed by household employers and view the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Aged care support workers or carers employed by an organisation or business to provide aged care in a private home are also likely to be award free - View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Alarm installer / servicer
Show moreAn alarm installer / servicer is likely to be covered by the .
Animal refuge or shelter worker
Show moreAn animal refuge or shelter worker where veterinary services are provided by the business is likely to be covered by the Animal Welfare Award.
If no veterinary services are provided by the business, the worker is likely award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Arborist (tree and shrub cultivation and care)
Show moreAn arborist is likely to be to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Automotive electrician
Show moreA automotive electrician is likely to be covered by the Metal Trades (General) Award.
Automotive spraypainter
Show moreAn automotive spraypainter is likely to be covered by the Vehicle Builders Award.
Baker
Show moreA baker or baker's assistant working in a bakery in the Perth metropolitan area within a 45km radius of the central Perth General Post Office is likely to be covered by the Bakers (Metropolitan) Award.
A baker working in a bakery that is more than 45kms from the Perth General Post Office is likely to be covered by the Bakers (Country) Award.
A baker of cakes is likely covered by the Pastrycooks Award.
Barber
Show moreA barber working in a barber shop is likely to be covered by the Hairdressers Award.
From 1 January 2025, the Hairdressers Award will be amended and renamed the Hair and Beauty Industry (WA) Award.
Find out more about this change to award coverage on Changes to the Hairdressers Award.
Barista
Show moreA barista working in a cafe or restaurant is likely to be covered by the Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award.
Barperson
Show moreThere are several WA awards covering the work of a barperson. The award that applies will depend on the type of business:
- Restaurant or Cafe - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award
- Hotel, Tavern or Small Bar - Hotel and Tavern Workers Award
- Motel - Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers Award
- Licensed Club (e.g. a sporting club) - Club Workers Award
Beauty therapist
Show moreA beauty therapist is currently likely to be award free. However, from 1 January 2025, beauty salons in the state industrial relations system will be covered by the Hair and Beauty Industry (WA) Award.
Find out more about this change to award coverage on Changes to the Hairdressers Award
Bee keeper
Show moreA bee keeper is likely to be covered by the Farm Employees Award.
Bicycle mechanic
Show moreA bicycle mechanic is likely to be covered by the Metal Trades (General) Award.
Boilermaker
Show moreA boilermaker is likely to be covered by the Metal Trades (General) Award.
Bottle shop attendant / shop assistant in a bottle shop
Show moreA bottle shop attendant working in a bottle shop that is not attached to a tavern or hotel is likely to be covered by the Licensed Establishments (Retail and Wholesale) Award.
A bottle shop attendant working in a bottle shop that is attached to a tavern or hotel is likely to be covered by the Hotel and Tavern Workers Award.
Bricklayer
Show moreA bricklayer employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work done not on-site the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Builder's labourer
Show moreA builder's labourer employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work done not on-site, a builder's labourer may be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award.
Butcher (retail)
Show moreA butcher working in a retail butcher's shop is likely to be covered by the Meat Industry Award.
Cabinet maker
Show moreA cabinet maker or installer is likely to be covered by Furniture Trades Industry Award.
Cake baker / decorator
Show moreA cake decorator or baker is likely covered by the Pastrycooks Award.
Carer
Show moreCarers or support workers employed directly by a household employer (e.g. the householder or a family member) to provide care for person with a disability or an elderly person in a private home are likely to be award free – Visit Domestic and support workers employed by household employers and view the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Carers or support workers employed by an organisation or a business to provide aged or disability care in a private home are likely to be award free - View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Carpenter
Show moreA carpenter employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work done not on-site the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Chef, cook, kitchenhand
Show moreThere are several WA awards covering the work of a chef, cook or kitchenhand. The award that applies will depend on the type of business:
- Restaurant, cafe, lunch bar, or fast food outlet* - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award
- * Fast food businesses in the state system trading as: Red Rooster, Pizza Hut, Hungry Jacks, KFC, Chicken Treat, Chooks Fresh and Tasty, McDonalds, Subway or Heros Pizza are covered by the Fast Food Outlets Award
- Hotel - Hotel and Tavern Workers Award
- Motel - Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers Award
- Licensed Club - Club Workers Award
- Catering Contractor - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award
Child care worker
Show more- Children's Services (Private) Award if the child care centre is a private centre and does not receive recurrent funding from the State or Federal ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿.
- if the child care centre receives recurrent government funding from the State or Federal ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ (links to the WA Industrial Relations Commission website).
- if the centre is an out of school care centre (links to the WA Industrial Relations Commission website).
- Child care employee employed directly by a household employer in a private home are likely to be award free. View Domestic and support workers employed by household employers and the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Cleaner
Show moreThere are several WA awards covering the work of a cleaner. The award that applies will depend on the type of business:
- Cleaning company - Contract Cleaners Award
- Hotel - Hotel and Tavern Workers Award
- Household employer - employee is employed directly by the home owner/occupier in a private home Cleaners and Caretakers Award. Visit Domestic and support workers employed by household employers for more information.
- Motel - Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers Award
- Caravan park - Cleaners and Caretakers (Car and Caravan Parks) Award
- Child care centre (private) - Children's Services (Private) Award
- Child care centre (government funded) -
- Otherwise - Cleaners and Caretakers Award.
Clerical employee
Show moreSee Receptionist / clerical employee below.
Clothing alterations / tailor
Show moreEmployees doing clothing alterations or working as tailor are likely to be covered by the .
Coach for a sporting club / organisation
Show moreA coach is likely to be to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Computer software technician / computer programmer / IT worker
Show moreEmployees working in IT are generally award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Concreter
Show moreA concreter employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work done not on-site the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Counterhand
Show moreA counterhand employed in a lunch bar, cafe or fast food outlet* is likely to be covered by the Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award.
* Fast food businesses in the state system trading as: Red Rooster, Pizza Hut, Hungry Jacks, KFC, Chicken Treat, Chooks Fresh and Tasty, McDonalds, Subway or Heros Pizza are covered by the Fast Food Outlets Award.
Crocodile park attendant
Show moreAn employee working in a crocodile park (except those performing veterinary duties) is likely to be to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Dance teacher
Show moreA dance teacher is likely to be to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Dental assistant
Show moreA dental assistant is likely to be covered by the Dental Technicians and Attendant/Receptionists Award.
Dental hygienist
Show moreA dental hygienist is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Dental nurse
Show moreA dental nurse is likely to be covered by the Dental Technicians and Attendant/Receptionists Award if they have obtained a Cert III or IV qualification.
A registered general nurse or registered dental nurse with university degree qualifications would likely be covered by the .
Dental receptionist
Show moreA dental assistant is likely to be covered by the Dental Technicians and Attendant/Receptionists Award.
Dental technician
Show moreA dental technician is likely to be covered by the Dental Technicians and Attendant/Receptionists Award.
Dog / pet groomer
Show moreA dog or pet groomer is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Driver or driver assistant
Show moreThere are several WA awards covering the work of a driver or driver assistant. The award that applies will depend on the type of business:
- Drivers of a mobile food van are likely to be covered by the Transport Workers (General) Award.
- Bus drivers are likely to be covered by the Transport Workers (Passenger Vehicles) Award. Bus drivers working for specific businesses north of the 26th parallel are likely to be covered by the .
- Drivers and driver assistants employed in the road and distribution industry are likely to be covered by the Transport Workers (General) Award.
- Taxi /private transport drivers are likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Electrician
Show moreThe WA award which applies to an electrician depends on the type of business:
- Electrical contracting (i.e. installation, repairing or testing) - Electrical Contracting Industry Award
- Manufacturing or on a construction site (not for a contractor) - Metal Trades (General) Award.
Events coordinator
Show moreAn events coordinator is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Event staff / crew
Show moreEmployees working as event staff or crew (e.g. setting up, packing down or working as ushers) are likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Security staff working at an event are likely to be covered by the Security Officers Award.
Catering and wait staff working at an event are likely to be covered by the Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award.
Cleaners employed directly by the event organiser to work at an event are likely to be covered by the Cleaners and Caretakers Award.
Cleaners employed by a contract cleaning company contracted for an event are likely to be covered by the Contract Cleaners Award.
Farm worker
Show moreA farm worker in the farming industry is likely to be covered by the Farm Employees Award, if the work is in relation to:
- the management, breeding, rearing or grazing of livestock livestock (including livestock for milk production) or poultry, with livestock defined to include all animals used in primary production including fish, crustaceans and insects
- the shearing and crutching of sheep and the classing and pressing of wool on farms
- hatchery work
- the sowing, raising or harvesting of broadacre field crops and other crops grown as part of a broadacre mixed farming enterprise
- the treatment of land for any of these purposes and clearing, fencing, well sinking, dam sinking or trenching on such farms or properties.
Note: this does not apply to employees working in a market garden.
Fish and chip shop employee
Show moreAn employee working in a fish and chip shop preparing food or serving customers is likely to be covered by the Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award.
Florist
Show moreAn employee working in a florist shop is likely to be covered by the Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) Award.
Fruit picker or packer
Show moreA fruit picker or packer employed on an orchard or in a processing plant or shed is likely to be covered by the Fruit Growing and Fruit Packing Industry Award.
Furniture removalist
Show moreA furniture removalist is likely to be covered by the Transport Workers (General) Award.
Garage door installer / repairer
Show moreEmployees working as garage door installers/repairers may potentially be covered by the Metal Trades (General) Award if the role is dealing with / working with metal.
Otherwise they are likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Gasfitter
Show moreA gasfitter on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work done not on-site the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Glazier
Show moreA glazier employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work done not on-site the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Guest service worker
Show moreThere are several WA awards covering the work of a guest service worker. The award that applies will depend on the type of business:
- Hotels - Hotel and Tavern Workers Award
- Licensed clubs (e.g. a sporting club) - Club Workers Award
- Motels and other accommodation - Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers Award.
Gym instructor
Show moreA gym instructor is likely to be covered by the .
Hairdresser
Show moreA hairdresser employed in a hair salon is likely to be covered by the Hairdressers Award.
From 1 January 2025, the Hairdressers Award will be amended and renamed the Hair and Beauty Industry (WA) Award.
Find out more about this change to award coverage on Changes to the Hairdressers Award.
Hairdressing salon - receptionist / clerical
Show moreA receptionist or clerical worker employed in a hair salon is likely to be covered by the Clerks (Commercial, Social and Professional Services) Award.
Handyperson
Show moreEmployees working as a handyperson are likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Please note, employees employed as a cleaner, gardener or builder’s labourer are likely to have award coverage which can be found on this page.
Kitchenhand
Show moreA kitchenhand employed in a lunch bar, cafe or roadhouse is likely to be covered by the Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award.
Landscape gardener
Show moreA landscape gardener working in a private sector business is likely to be covered by the Landscape Gardening Industry Award.
Liquor store worker
Show moreA liquor store / bottle shop attendant working in a liquor store that is not attached to a tavern or hotel is likely to be covered by the Licensed Establishments (Retail and Wholesale) Award.
A liquor store / bottle shop attendant working in a liquor store that is attached to a tavern for hotel is likely to be covered by the Hotel and Tavern Workers Award.
Locksmith
Show moreA locksmith is likely to be covered by the Metal Trades (General) Award.
Machinist
Show moreA machinist in metal fabrication is likely to be covered by the Metal Trades (General) Award.
Maitre'd
Show moreThere are several WA awards covering the work of a maitre'd. The award that applies will depend on the type of business:
- Restaurant - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award
- Cafe - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award
- Hotel - Hotel and Tavern Workers Award
- Motel - Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers Award
- Licensed Club (e.g. a sporting club) - Club Workers Award.
Manicurist / nail technician
Show moreA manicurist or nail technician working in a nail salon is currently award free, however from 1 January 2025, nail salons in the state industrial relations system will be covered by the Hair and Beauty Industry (WA) Award.
Find out more about this change to award coverage on Changes to the Hairdressers Award.
Mechanic (automotive, motorcycle, boats and bicycles)
Show moreA mechanic for an automotive repair shop or working with boats or bicycles is likely to be covered by the Metal Trades (General) Award.
Nail technician
Show moreA manicurist or nail nail technician is currently award free, however from 1 January 2025, nail salons in the state industrial relations system will be covered by the Hair and Beauty Industry (WA) Award.
Find out more about this change to award coverage on Changes to the Hairdressers Award.
Nanny
Show moreA nanny employed directly by a household employer in a private home is likely to be award free. View Domestic and support workers employed by household employers and the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Natural therapist
Show moreA natural therapist is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Nurse
Show more- Enrolled nurse or nursing assistant for a private hospital, nursing home or disability association is likely to be covered by the Enrolled Nurses and Nursing Assistants (Private) Award. If employed by an Aboriginal health or medical service they are likely to be covered by the .
- Enrolled nurse at a doctor’s surgery or clinic is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary. If employed by an Aboriginal health or medical service they are likely to be covered by the .
- Registered nurse at a doctor’s surgery or clinic is likely covered by the .
- Registered nurse employed by a labour hire business and placed in an aged care facility or residential home is Award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Painter
Show moreA painter employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work that is done not on-site the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
A spraypainter is likely to be covered by the Industrial Spraypainting and Sandblasting Award.
Note: The applies to painters doing mainly artistic work.
Panel beater
Show moreA panel beater at a panel beater shop is likely to be covered by the Vehicle Builders Award.
Pharmacist
Show moreA pharmacist is likely to be covered by the Retail Pharmacists Award.
Pharmacy assistant
Show moreA pharmacy assistant is covered by the Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) Award.
Photographer
Show moreA photographer and employees working in the photographic industry are likely to be covered by the Photographic Industry Award.
Physiotherapist
Show moreA physiotherapist is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Plant / garden nursery worker
Show moreA worker in a plant / garden nursery would likely be covered by the .
Plasterer
Show moreA plasterer employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work not on-site, the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Plumber
Show moreA plumber employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work that is not done on-site, the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Real estate agent
Show moreA real estate agent is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Receptionist / clerical employee
Show moreThere are a number of WA awards which apply to clerical and reception staff, and which particular clerks award applies depends on the nature of the business or organisation.
This list includes key types of businesses and organisations, but is not an exhaustive list. If you are unsure of award coverage, please contact Wageline.
Referee (for a sporting club / organisation)
Show moreA referee working for a sporting club or organisation is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Remedial massage therapist
Show moreA remedial massage therapist not working in a gym is likely to be award free.
A remedial massage therapist working in a gym is likely to be covered by the .
Removalists
Show moreAn employee working as a furniture removalist is likely to be covered by the Transport Workers (General) Award.
Security guard
Show moreA security guard is likely to be covered by the Security Officers Award.
Service station attendant
Show moreA service station attendant is likely to be covered by the Motor Vehicle (Service Station, Sales Establishments, Rust Prevention and Paint Protection) Industry Award.
Shop assistant
Show moreEffective from 7 October 2024, an employee working as a shop assistant in a general retail establishment or wholesale establishment is likely be covered by the Shop and Warehouse (Wholesale and Retail Establishments) Award, unless the employee is already covered by another award.
A shop assistant is likely covered by the Shop and Warehouse Award unless they are working in:
- A take away food outlet (such as fish and chips or pizza), which is likely to be covered by the Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award.
- A liquor store/bottle shop not attached to a tavern or hotel is likely to be covered by the Licensed Establishments (Retail and Wholesale) Award. A bottle shop attendant working in a bottle shop that is not attached to a tavern or hotel is likely to be covered by the Licensed Establishments (Retail and Wholesale) Award. A bottle shop attendant working in a bottle shop that is attached to a tavern or hotel is likely to be covered by the Hotel and Tavern Workers Award.
- A stand-alone butcher shop will be covered by the Meat Industry Award.
Spraypainter
Show moreA spraypainter is likely to be covered by the Industrial Spraypainting and Sandblasting Award.
Stablehand
Show moreIf working on a farm / stud where the primary purpose is the breeding and rearing of horses likely to be covered by the Farm Employees Award.
If working at a riding stables / equestrian centre where the primary purpose is horse riding lessons or agistment likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Stoneworker / stonemason
Show moreA stoneworker or stonemason working on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work that is not done on-site the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
For work involving monumental masonry the is likely to apply (links to the WA Industrial Relations Commission website).
Support worker providing in-home care
Show more- Support workers employed directly by a household employer (e.g. the householder or a family member) to provide care for a person with a disability or an elderly person in a private home are likely to be award free – Visit Domestic and support workers employed by household employers and view the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
- Support workers or carers employed by an organisation or business to provide aged and disability care in a private home are also likely to be award free - View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Tennis coach
Show moreA tennis coach is likely to be award free. Visit the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Tiler - floor, wall
Show moreA tiler employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work that is not done on-site, the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Tiler - roof
Show moreA roof tiler employed on-site in the building and construction industry is likely to be covered by the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award.
For work that is not done on-site, the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award may apply.
Tree lopper
Show moreA tree lopper is likely to be award free. View the Award free employees minimum pay rates and entitlements summary.
Trolley collector
Show moreA trolley collector employed by a trolley collection contractor will be covered by the Contract Cleaners Award.
Veterinary nurse
Show moreA veterinary nurse is likely to be covered by the Animal Welfare Award.
Vineyard worker
Show moreGrape harvesting or other vineyard work is likely to be covered by the Wine Industry Award.
Wait staff
Show moreThere are several WA awards covering the work of wait staff. The award that applies will depend on the type of business:
- Restaurant - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award
- Cafe - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award
- Hotel - Hotel and Tavern Workers Award
- Motel - Motel, Hostel, Service Flats and Boarding House Workers Award
- Licensed Club - Club Workers Award
- Catering Contractor - Restaurant, Tearoom and Catering Workers Award
Welder
Show moreA welder may be covered by the Metal Trades (General) Award, the Building Trades and Labourers (Construction) Award or the Building Trades and Labourers (General) Award.
Window cleaner
Show moreA window cleaner employed by a cleaning company is likely to be covered by the Contract Cleaners Award. Otherwise, the Cleaners and Caretakers Award is likely to apply.