Common use of Payment Calculation Clause in Contracts

Payment Calculation. (a) For the purposes of this clause 60, ‘wages’ means the ordinary weekly rate of pay and allowances consistent with the Doctor’s classification as averaged over the leave accrual year and calculated consistent with the following methodology: (i) if the Doctor worked 60 hours or more: wages must be paid at 38 hours calculated at single time (1.0) and 22 hours at time and one half (1.5) for each week of leave; (ii) if the Doctor worked less than 60 hours but at least 48 hours: wages must be paid at 48 hours calculated at single time (1.0) for each week of leave; (iii) in all other circumstances the Doctor’s wages must be paid on 38 hours at single time (1.0) for each week of leave. (b) For Registrars, all references to 38 hours in subclause 60.4(a)(i) through (a)(iii) above become 43 hours and all references to 22 hours become 17 hours. (c) When calculating the annual leave payable to a Doctor in accordance with this subclause, the Doctor must not be paid less than their base rate of pay for the Doctor’s ordinary hours of work in the period of paid annual leave.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Doctors in Training Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Doctors in Training Enterprise Agreement

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Payment Calculation. (a) 45.4.1 For the purposes of this clause 6045, ‘wages’ means the ordinary weekly rate of pay and allowances consistent with the Doctor’s classification as averaged over the leave accrual year and calculated consistent with the following methodology: (ia) if the Doctor worked 60 hours or of more: wages must be paid at 38 hours calculated at single time (1.0) and 22 hours at time and one half (1.5) for each week of leave; (iib) if the Doctor worked less than 60 hours but at least 48 hours: wages must be paid at 48 hours calculated at single time (1.0) for each week of leave; (iiic) in all other circumstances the Doctor’s wages must be paid on 38 hours at single time (1.0) for each week of leave. (b) 45.4.2 For Registrars, all references to 38 hours in subclause 60.4(a)(isub-clause 45.4.1 (a) through (a)(iiic) above become 43 hours and all references to 22 hours become 17 hours. (c) When calculating the annual leave payable to a Doctor in accordance with this subclause, the Doctor must not be paid less than their base rate of pay for the Doctor’s ordinary hours of work in the period of paid annual leave.

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Samples: Multi Enterprise Agreement

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