CASUAL MARKING – Per hour Sample Clauses

CASUAL MARKING – Per hour. 4.a Current Rate 2% 1/6/03 2% 1/11/03 2% 1/6/04 2% 1/11/04 2% 1/6/05 2% 1/11/05 [23% loading] 1/1/06 35.17 37.72 38.43 39.16 39.91 40.67 41.45 42.49 Paid for marking requiring a significant exercise of academic judgment appropriate to an employee at Level B, or as a supervising examiner. 4.b Current Rate 2% 1/6/03 2% 1/11/03 2% 1/6/04 2% 1/11/04 2% 1/6/05 2% 1/11/05 [23% loading] 1/1/06 25.09 27.43 27.94 28.46 29.00 29.54 30.09 30.84 Paid for routine marking 4.c Current Rate 2% 1/6/03 2% 1/11/03 2% 1/6/04 2% 1/11/04 2% 1/6/05 2% 1/11/05 [23% loading] 1/1/06 30.00 32.44 33.05 33.68 34.32 34.96 35.63 36.52 Routine marking where the casual employee holds a relevant doctoral qualification 5. CLINICAL
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CASUAL MARKING – Per hour. Marking beyond that outlined in subclause (d)(ii) above, including marking of subject or course wide examinations, essays or other assessment tasks will be paid at the appropriate hourly marking rate as set out below. 4a Current Rate DOE Dec 06 June 07 Dec 07 June 08 Dec 08 42.49 43.55 44.64 45.75 46.90 48.07 49.27 Paid for marking requiring a significant exercise of academic judgment appropriate to an employee at Level B, or as a supervising examiner. 4b Current Rate DOE Dec 06 June 07 Dec 07 June 08 Dec 08 30.84 31.62 32.41 33.22 34.05 34.90 35.77 Paid for routine marking 4c Current Rate DOE Dec 06 June 07 Dec 07 June 08 Dec 08 36.52 37.43 38.37 39.33 40.31 41.32 42.35 Routine marking where the casual employee holds a relevant doctoral qualification 5. CLINICAL SESSIONS (Faculty of Medicine) 5a Current Rate DOE Dec 06 June 07 Dec 07 June 08 Dec 08 127.46 130.64 133.91 137.26 140.69 144.21 147.81
CASUAL MARKING – Per hour. Marking beyond that outlined in subclause (e)(iv) above, including marking of subject or course wide examinations, essays or other assessment tasks will be paid at the appropriate hourly marking rate as set out below. 4a Rate 50.26 51.26 52.29 53.33 54.40 55.94 57.06 58.67 59.84 61.04 Paid for marking requiring a significant exercise of academic judgment appropriate to an employee at Level B, or as a supervising examiner. 4b Rate 36.49 37.22 37.96 38.72 39.49 40.61 41.42 42.59 43.44 44.31 Paid for routine marking 4c Rate 10/7/09 2.0% 8/1/10 2.0% 9/7/10 2.0% 7/1/11 2.0% 8/7/11 2.0% 6/1/12 2.0% 6/7/12 2.0% 4/1/13 2.0% 5/7/13 2.0% 3/1/14 2.0% 43.20 44.06 44.94 45.84 46.76 48.08 49.04 50.43 51.44 52.46 Routine marking where the casual employee holds a relevant doctoral qualification 5. CLINICAL SESSIONS (Faculty of Medicine) – Per hour 5a Rate 10/7/09 2.0% 8/1/10 2.0% 9/7/10 2.0% 7/1/11 2.0% 8/7/11 2.0% 6/1/12 2.0% 6/7/12 2.0% 4/1/13 2.0% 5/7/13 2.0% 3/1/14 2.0% 150.77 153.78 156.86 159.99 163.19 167.81 171.17 176.00 179.52 183.11
CASUAL MARKING – Per hour. Marking beyond that outlined in subclause (e)(iv) above, including marking of subject or course wide examinations, essays or other assessment tasks will be paid at the appropriate hourly marking rate as set out below. 4a Rate 4/07/2014 1% 2/01/2015 1.5% 3/07/2015 1.5% 1/01/2016^ 1.5% 1/07/2016^ 1.5% 1/01/2017^ 1.5% 1/07/2017^ 1.5% 1/01/2018^ 1.5% 61.65 62.57 63.51 64.46 65.43 66.41 67.41 68.42 ^ increase applies from the first full pay period on or after this date. Paid for marking requiring a significant exercise of academic judgment appropriate to an employee at Level B, or as a supervising examiner. 4b Rate 4/07/2014 1% 2/01/2015 1.5% 3/07/2015 1.5% 1/01/2016^ 1.5% 1/07/2016^ 1.5% 1/01/2017^ 1.5% 1/07/2017^ 1.5% 1/01/2018^ 1.5% 44.75 45.42 46.10 46.79 47.49 48.20 48.92 49.65 ^ increase applies from the first full pay period on or after this date. Paid for routine marking 4c Rate 4/07/2014 1% 2/01/2015 1.5% 3/07/2015 1.5% 1/01/2016^ 1.5% 1/07/2016^ 1.5% 1/01/2017^ 1.5% 1/07/2017^ 1.5% 1/01/2018^ 1.5% 52.98 53.77 54.58 55.40 56.23 57.07 57.93 58.80 ^ increase applies from the first full pay period on or after this date. Routine marking where the casual employee holds a relevant doctoral qualification
CASUAL MARKING – Per hour. 4.a Current Rate Increase 2% 1 January 1999 Increase 1% 17 MARCH 2000 Increase 2% 12 mAY 2000 Increase 2% 2 mARCH 2001 Increase 2% 1 MARCH 2002 Increase 3.5% 20 DEC 2002 31.08 31.70 32.02 32.66 33.31 33.98 35.17 Paid for marking requiring a significant exercise of academic judgment appropriate to an academic at Level B, or as a supervising examiner.

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