Common use of Higher Duties Allowance Clause in Contracts

Higher Duties Allowance. 1. A permanent employee who relieves in a position on a higher salary scale shall be paid an allowance at the rate representing the difference between the employee's current salary and the rate which would be payable to the employee if permanently appointed to that position. This is subject to the employee carrying out the full duties and responsibilities for a minimum qualifying period of five consecutive working days and subject to such conditions as the employer may approve. Payment of the allowance will be backdated to include the previous five days. These conditions must be met on each occasion that the higher duties are performed. 2. Where an employer requires the period of higher duties to span a term break, the higher duties allowance shall continue to be paid during that term break.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Higher Duties Allowance. 1. (a) A permanent employee who relieves in a position on a higher salary scale shall be paid an allowance at the rate representing the difference between the employee's current salary and the rate which would be payable to the employee if permanently appointed to that position. This is subject to the employee carrying out the full duties and responsibilities for a minimum qualifying period of five consecutive working days and subject to such conditions as the employer may approve. Payment of the allowance will be backdated to include the previous five days. These conditions must be met on each occasion that the higher duties are performed. 2. (b) Where an employer requires the period of higher duties to span a term break, the higher duties allowance shall continue to be paid during that term break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Higher Duties Allowance. 1. A permanent employee who relieves in a position on a higher salary scale shall be paid an allowance at the rate representing the difference between the employee's ’s current salary and the rate which would be payable to the employee if permanently appointed to that position. This is subject to the employee carrying out the full duties and responsibilities for a minimum qualifying period of five consecutive working days and subject to such conditions as the employer may approve. Payment of the allowance will be backdated to include the previous five days. These conditions must be met on each occasion that the higher duties are performed. 2. Where an employer requires the period of higher duties to span a term break, the higher duties allowance shall continue to be paid during that term break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Higher Duties Allowance. 1. β€Œ 5.4.1 A permanent employee who relieves in a position on a higher salary scale shall be paid an allowance at the rate representing the difference between the employee's current salary and the rate which would be payable to the employee if permanently appointed to that position. This is subject to the employee carrying out the full duties and responsibilities for a minimum qualifying period of five consecutive working days and subject to such conditions as the employer may approve. Payment of the allowance will be backdated to include the previous five days. These conditions must be met on each occasion that the higher duties are performed. 2. 5.4.2 Where an employer requires the period of higher duties to span a term break, the higher duties allowance shall continue to be paid during that term break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Higher Duties Allowance. 1. A permanent employee who relieves in a position on a higher salary scale shall be paid an allowance at the rate representing the difference between the employee's current salary and the rate which would be payable to the employee if permanently appointed to that position. This is subject to the employee carrying out the full duties and responsibilities for a minimum qualifying period of five consecutive working days and subject to such conditions as the employer may approve. Payment of the allowance will be backdated to include the previous five days. These conditions must be met on each occasion that the higher duties are performed. 2. Where an employer requires the period of higher duties to span a term break, the higher duties allowance shall continue to be paid during that term break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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