VOLUNTARY FLEXIBLE WORK ARRANGEMENTS (VFWAS Sample Clauses

VOLUNTARY FLEXIBLE WORK ARRANGEMENTS (VFWAS. 6.2.1 For the purposes of this clause, an employee means a SSO with administrative responsibilities (i.e. those without classroom support duties). 6.2.2 The parties acknowledge the mutual benefit to DECD and the employee of VFWAs to balance work and other (including family) commitments. 6.2.3 The Chief Executive of DECD (or delegate) will consider an employee’s request to participate in a VFWA having regard to both the operational needs of DECD or particular workplace, and the employee’s circumstances.
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VOLUNTARY FLEXIBLE WORK ARRANGEMENTS (VFWAS. 40.10.1 For the purposes of this clause, an employee means a School Services Officer with administrative responsibilities (i.e. those without classroom support duties). 40.10.2 The parties acknowledge the mutual benefit to the employer and the employee of VFWAs to balance work and other (including family) commitments. 40.10.3 The Chief Executive of DECS (or delegate) will consider an employee’s request to participate in a VFWA having regard to both the operational needs of DECS or particular workplace, and the employee’s circumstances. 40.10.4 This clause applies for the period an employee participates in a VFWA. a) Subject to this clause, the salary or wages payable to an employee, or applicable to a position, where the employee elects to participate in a VFWA, will be adjusted to take account of the VFWA in which the employee is participating, notwithstanding any other provision in, or Schedule of, this Enterprise Agreement or relevant Award. b) Where an employee is participating in a Purchased Leave type of VFWA, the rate of pay to be used for calculating overtime payments, leave loading or shift penalties will be the rate of pay that would have been payable had the employee not been participating in the Purchased Leave arrangement. c) Where an employee is participating in a Compressed Weeks type of VFWA, the nominated normal hours for any day will constitute the employee’s ordinary hours for the day. Overtime will only be payable where the employee is required to work hours in excess of those ordinary hours on any day or in excess of the total of those ordinary hours in a week. d) Where, on cession of employment, DECS makes a payment in lieu of notice; or a payment in respect of accrued recreation or long service leave entitlements (instead of transferring leave credits to another public sector employer in the event the employee South Australian Education Staff (Government Preschools, Schools and TAFE) Enterprise Agreement 2006 - 28 - immediately becomes employed by that public sector employer), the payment thereof (or the transferred leave credits) shall have regard to any period/s in which the employee participated in a VFWA and be adjusted accordingly.
VOLUNTARY FLEXIBLE WORK ARRANGEMENTS (VFWAS. For the purposes of this clause, an employee means a SSO with administrative responsibilities (i.e.

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