Graduate Salaries Sample Clauses

Graduate Salaries. 12 313 (a) Where a person is appointed to undertake work which requires possession of a degree, the position occupied by that individual must not be classified below CSOF Level 3 and the minimum salary payable will be CSOF Level 3.1 (3 year degree) or CSOF Level 3.3 (4 year degree). (b) Where a person is appointed to undertake work which requires possession of a PhD, the position occupied by that individual must not be classified below CSOF Level 4 and the minimum salary payable will be CSOF Level 4.2, except where an appointment is made at CSOF Level 4.1 because a doctorate has been submitted but not confirmed.
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Graduate Salaries. Where a person is appointed to undertake work which requires possession of a degree, the position occupied by that individual must not be classified below CSOF 3 and the minimum salary payable will be CSOF 3.1 (3 year degree) or CSOF 3.3 (4 year degree). Where a person is appointed to undertake work which requires possession of a PhD, the position occupied by that individual must not be classified below CSOF 4 and the minimum salary payable will be CSOF 4.2, except where an appointment is made at CSOF 4.1 because a doctorate has been submitted but not confirmed. On receipt of confirmation, the officer’s salary will be advanced to CSOF 4.2 with effect from the date of their appointment. Any advancement that was granted in the interim (e.g. Performance and Development step advancement), will be recalculated as if the officer had commenced at CSOF 4.2 and the officer will be paid the difference, from the date of the original advancement(s).
Graduate Salaries. 12 313 (a) Where a person is appointed to undertake work which requires possession of a degree, the position occupied by that individual must not be classified below XXXX Xxxxx 0 and the minimum salary payable will be CSOF Level 3.1 (3 year degree) or CSOF Level 3.3 (4 year degree). (b) Where a person is appointed to undertake work which requires possession of a PhD, the position occupied by that individual must not be classified below XXXX Xxxxx 0 and the minimum salary payable will be CSOF Level 4.2, except where an CSIRO Enterprise Agreement 2017 - 2020 7 appointment is made at CSOF Level 4.1 because a doctorate has been submitted but not confirmed.

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  • Salary No salary will be paid to a Member for the performance of his or her duties under this Agreement unless the salary has been approved in writing by a Majority of the Members.

  • Salaries wages and other similar remuneration, other than a pension, paid by a Contracting State or a political subdivision or a local authority thereof to an individual in respect of services rendered to that State or subdivision or authority shall be taxable only in that State.

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  • Fees and Compensation Managers and Officers may receive such compensation and fees, if any, for their services, and such reimbursement for expenses, as may be determined by resolution of the Board.

  • Employment Period Compensation In consideration of the other provisions of this Agreement, and the Executive’s agreement to execute a Release Agreement, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B, in the event of his termination under relevant circumstances pursuant to which he would be paid severance benefits, ESC shall provide the Executive with the following payments and benefits, both those set forth in this section and elsewhere in this Agreement:

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