Variable Supplementary Payments Sample Clauses

Variable Supplementary Payments. The employer may award to individual members of academic staff of the grade of Professor, Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer, or Lecturer a non-superable payment additional to the approved salary for reasons of recruitment and retention, or to recognise special administrative responsibilities, or for special achievements in teaching or research.
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Variable Supplementary Payments. The employer may award a payment in addition to salary on the grounds of recruitment or retention problems; or to recognise special administrative responsibilities., such as Academic Head responsibilities taking into account that all Professors are eligible to serve (and may be required to serve) as academic head The supplement may be payable indefinitely or for a specified period, or for the period during which the employee continues to assume the special responsibilities. The continuing payment of the supplement is subject to performance.
Variable Supplementary Payments. 25.1 The employer may award a payment in addition to salary on the grounds of recruitment or retention problems; or to recognise special administrative responsibilities, such as academic head responsibilities taking into account that all Professors are eligible to serve (and may be required to serve) as academic head.

Related to Variable Supplementary Payments

  • Additional Payments Any sums expended by Agent or any Lender due to any Borrower’s failure to perform or comply with its obligations under this Agreement or any Other Document including any Borrower’s obligations under Sections 4.2, 4.4, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14 and 6.1 hereof, may be charged to Borrowers’ Account as a Revolving Advance and added to the Obligations.

  • ADDITIONAL PAYMENT In addition to any Spousal Support, in the event of Divorce: (check one) ☐ - There shall be No Additional Payment made by either Spouse to the other than those listed in this Agreement. ☐ - There shall be an Additional One (1) Time payment in the amount of $ made by the ☐ Husband ☐ Wife to the ☐ Husband ☐ Wife (“Additional Payment”). The Additional Payment shall be made within thirty (30) days after a divorce judgment, decree, or similar document that certifies the Divorce. ☐ - Other. .

  • SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENTS Applicant shall make annual Supplemental Payments in an amount equal to, but not to exceed, the limit of the annual Supplemental Payment as set out Section 6.2 below, starting with the first complete or partial year of the Qualifying Time Period and accruing on January 1 of each year thereafter, and continuing through the third year following the end of the Tax Limitation Period.

  • Salary Payments For payroll purposes, the work week shall be defined as Monday through Sunday. In any school year, the dollar amounts on the first and last paychecks of the year may vary.

  • SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENT LIMITATION Notwithstanding the foregoing:

  • Additional Benefits During the term of this Agreement, the Employee shall be entitled to the following fringe benefits:

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