Union Resourcing Sample Clauses

Union Resourcing. 56.1 The University recognises the contribution of the Union to productive workplace relations and that the Union is a legitimate representative of its members at the University. Therefore, the University will provide access and resourcing to the Union as set out in this clause. 56.2 Employees who are Union representatives will be allowed the necessary time and resources during ordinary work hours and as part of their normal duties, to interview, consult, or liaise with Union members in relation to any employment-related matters of concern to the Union members. 56.3 Employees who are Union members will be allowed one paid meeting of up to one hour per semester, to ensure full communication and input by Union members. 56.4 The University agrees to provide access to an appropriately equipped and furnished office for use by Union representatives for the purposes of providing employees who are Union members with support and advice in relation to their employment conditions, entitlements, and obligations. 56.5 The Union’s right of entry will be observed as per the requirements under the Act, as amended from time to time. Schedule A: Academic Employee Salaries The minimum salary rates to be paid to full-time Academic Employees are as follows: Annual salary Annual salary Annual salary Annual salary Annual salary as at as at 11 as at as at as at Classification Incremental 2 July 2022 December 1 June 2024 14 June 2025 13 June 2026 Level Step 2023 2% 5% 2.5% 3.5% 3.5% 1 $71,553.04 $75,130.69 $77,008.96 $79,704.27 $82,493.92 2 $75,434.58 $79,206.31 $81,186.47 $84,028.00 $86,968.98 3 $79,349.92 $83,317.42 $85,400.36 $88,389.37 $91,483.00 Level A 4 5 $83,264.74$86,451.56 $87,427.98 $90,774.14 $89,613.68 $93,043.49 $92,750.16 $96,300.01 $95,996.42 $99,670.51 6 $89,630.06 $94,111.56 $96,464.35 $99,840.60 $103,335.02 7 $92,811.68 $97,452.26 $99,888.57 $103,384.67 $107,003.13 8 $95,991.74 $100,791.33 $103,311.11 $106,927.00 $110,669.45 1 $100,888.84 $105,933.28 $108,581.61 $112,381.97 $116,315.34 2 $104,562.64 $109,790.77 $112,535.54 $116,474.28 $120,550.88 Level B 3 4 $108,228.64$111,905.04 $113,640.07 $117,500.29 $116,481.07 $120,437.80 $120,557.91 $124,653.12 $124,777.44 $129,015.98 5 $115,572.86 $121,351.50 $124,385.29 $128,738.78 $133,244.64 6 $119,246.92 $125,209.27 $128,339.50 $132,831.38 $137,480.48 1 $122,915.52 $129,061.30 $132,287.83 $136,917.90 $141,710.03 2 $126,589.58 $132,919.06 $136,242.04 $141,010.51 $145,945.88 Level C 3 4 $130,257.40$133,930.42 $136,770....
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