General employee Sample Clauses

General employee. An employee who occupies a position in the same or similar occupational classes as: Administrative and Clerical; Computer (Data Processing and Data Entry); Computer Consultants, Analysts, Programmers; Continuing Education Officers; Counsellors; General Services; Liaison Officers; Library staff; Nurses; Physical Recreation Officers and Fitness Instructors; Secretaries/ Typists; Technicians; Telephonists; Grounds; Printing.
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General employee. SALARY SCALES (Gen) Effective from 9 January1 July 2012 Grade Minimum Maximum Standard Increment* Job Evaluation Points Grade A $25,765 $36,765 $1,163 Up to 100 Grade B $27,865 $40,705 $1,000 000-000 Grade C $30,581 $45,302 $1,000 000-000 Grade D $34,664 $51,209 $1,000 000-000 Grade E $38,735 $57,120 $1,000 000-000 Grade F $45,537 $64,343 $1,000 000-000 Grade G $54,031 $76,814 $1,000 000-000 Grade H $63,541 $89,290 $1,980 271 - 310 Grade I $75,765 $101,763 $2,000 Over 311 * The standard increment for each grade will be adjusted in accordance with any agreed increase to the scales above.
General employee. 12.02 An employee posted to a General Employee classification will commence at the probationary rate and then progress upwards through the salary scale in Appendix “A” upon attaining seniority and again on the first anniversary of the completion of probation. This movement through the scale is provided to reflect the advanced process knowledge that General Employees are expected to develop during this time. Where a General Employee has been trained on a process, duty, task or cell, he or she is expected to maintain that skill. Direct Operator

Related to General employee

  • Casual Employee Casual employee means a part-time employee who is not normally scheduled to work but who may be called in to work to provide coverage as required.

  • Seasonal Employee Seasonal employee" means an employee who is appointed for no more than ten months during any 12 consecutive months but who is expected to return to work year after year.

  • Casual Employment (a) A casual employee is an employee engaged as such on an hourly basis.

  • Provisional Employee Definition: An employee who has not completed a probationary period and who has not been appointed to his/her present class from an eligible list.

  • Dual Employment a. Dual employment is defined as one employee in multiple positions simultaneously.

  • Casual Employees A casual employee is one who is not regularly scheduled to work other than during periods that such employee shall relieve a regular full-time or regular part-time employee. Casual employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to such benefits as are contained in the “Addendum - Casual Employees”.

  • Essential Employees Every employee designated as “essential,” shall receive notice of such designation each year, by October 31, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 4A:6-2. Notice of such designations will also be provided to the Union.

  • Initial Employment On recruitment of tradesmen whose regular residence* or place of recruitment, whichever is closer to the project, is between ninety-six (96) to one hundred and eighty-nine (189) road-driven kilometers from the project, the Employer shall pay $34.00 effective May 1, 2020 for the initial trip to the Project. *As defined in Section 1 above.

  • Potential Employees The Employer agrees to acquaint potential Employees with the fact that a Union Agreement is in effect, and with the conditions of employment set out in the articles dealing with Union Security and Dues Check-Off.

  • Provisional Employees A second year Provisional classroom teacher who receives a summative rating of 3- Proficient or 4- Distinguished may be granted continuing contract status for the subsequent school year at the district’s discretion.

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