Foreign service premium definition

Foreign service premium means a premium set
Foreign service premium means a premium as set forth under subsection 163(2) of this title.
Foreign service premium means an allowance payable to an Employee associated with work outside of Australian Territorial waters. FWC means Fair Work Commission. Hourly Rate of Pay means, for the purpose of calculating allowances or penalties which are calculated and paid on an hourly rate, an Employee's Salary divided by fifty-two (52) (being the weeks in the year) and then divide this amount by the Employee's ordinary hours of work (i.e. forty-two (42) for full time Employees). Example: Salary / 52 / 42 = Employee's Hourly Rate of Pay. Hydro Award means the Hydrocarbons Industry (Upstream) Award 2020, as varied or amended from time to time. Individual Contract of Employment means the most recent letter issued by Diamond Offshore to the Employee confirming their position and base salary for that position. Medical Practitioner means a person registered and licensed as a medical practitioner under a State or Territory law that provides for the registration or licensing of medical practitioners.

Examples of Foreign service premium in a sentence

  • Foreign service premium payments associated with Employee's international assignment will cease effective as of the effective date of Employee's transfer to Employer.


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