Common use of Auckland DHB Clause in Contracts

Auckland DHB. The general manager may pay a retiring gratuity to staff retiring from the ADHB who have had no less than ten years service with the ADHB, with the ADHB and one or more other CHEs and with one or more of the following services: Health Service (as defined in clause 10.2.1 (c)(ii)), the Public Service, the Post Office, NZ Railways or any university in New Zealand. Provided that for employees engaged after 1 June 1992 only service with The Health Service shall be recognised. Clause 28 shall only apply to those employees who have had not less than ten years’ service recognised as at 10 August 1994.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Clinical Physiology National Collective Agreement, Clinical Physiology National Collective Agreement

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Auckland DHB. The general manager may pay a retiring gratuity to staff retiring from the ADHB who have had no less than ten years years’ service with the ADHB, with the ADHB and one or more other CHEs and with one or more of the following services: Health Service (as defined in clause 10.2.1 (c)(ii)), the Public Service, the Post Office, NZ Railways or any university in New Zealand. Provided that for employees engaged after 1 June 1992 only service with The Health Service shall be recognised. Clause 28 shall only apply to those employees who have had not less than ten years’ service recognised as at 10 August 1994.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Clinical Physiology Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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