Senior Sergeant Sample Clauses

Senior Sergeant. First Class As agreed under Clause 17.2 of EA2004, SAPOL has undertaken an examination of work performed by members holding positions classified as Senior Sergeant and has determined which of these positions are appropriate for reclassification to a higher level. 17.1.1. All members who are holding positions identified as meeting the higher level will be reclassified to Senior Sergeant First Class. Members classified to Senior Sergeant First Class will receive a payment of $5,000 per annum in addition to their incremental salary. 17.1.2. The payment will form part of annual salary and apply for all Award, Long Service Leave, Enterprise Agreement and superannuation purposes, and will continue whilst the employee is absent on all other forms of paid leave. 17.1.3. Members who work on a part-time basis will receive the payment on a pro-rata basis. 17.1.4. The payment will be made fortnightly. 17.1.5. Members will hold the classification of Senior Sergeant First Class and receive the Senior Sergeant First Class payment only for the period of time that they are holding the position classified as Senior Sergeant First Class. 17.1.6. Members relieving (as per Clause 15 of the Police Officers Award) into positions classified as Senior Sergeant First Class, will receive the fortnightly allowance for the duration of their relieving period. 17.1.7. The Commissioner of Police retains the discretion to apply the Senior Sergeant First Class classification to other position/s during the life of the Agreement, where appropriate. 17.1.8. With respect to the Country LSA Senior Sergeant Operations/Training and Development PID (PID 1199), the parties note the Commissioner’s intention to separate the ‘Operations’ and ‘Training and Development’ components of the PID into separate Position Information Documents as soon as practicable following ratification of this Agreement. Persons currently holding a position against PID 1199 at the commencement of this Agreement will continue to be classified as Senior Sergeant First Class while they continue to perform those roles.
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(v) to pay, either directly or by reimbursement, for all Administrative Expenses to third parties or to the General Partner or its Affiliates as set forth in this Agreement; (vi) to guarantee or become a co-maker of indebtedness of the General Partner or any Subsidiary thereof, refinance, increase the amount of, modify, amend or change the terms of, or extend the time for the payment of, any such guarantee or indebtedness, and secure such guarantee or indebtedness by mortgage, deed of trust, pledge or other lien on the Partnership’s assets; (vii) to use assets of the Partnership (including, without limitation, cash on hand) for any purpose consistent with this Agreement, including, without limitation, payment, either directly or by reimbursement, of all Administrative Expenses of the General Partner, the Partnership or any Subsidiary of either, to third parties or to the General Partner as set forth in this Agreement; (viii) to lease all or any portion of any of the Partnership’s assets, whether or not the terms of such leases extend beyond the termination date of the Partnership and whether or not any portion of the Partnership’s assets so leased are to be occupied by the lessee, or, in turn, subleased in whole or in part to others, for such consideration and on such terms as the General Partner may determine; 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