Green Book definition
Examples of Green Book in a sentence
You shall be entitled to statutory paternity and/or adoption leave and pay, without prejudice to any additional rights incorporated into the Green Book from time to time.
It is important that all the advice on good practice set out in the Green Book on equalities and the Local Government Job Evaluation Scheme is followed for the computerised version.
Provisions for maternity leave shall be those set out in the Green Book, without prejudice to any additional rights provided by the Employment Acts and/or agreed locally, where ratified by the Governing Body.
In basic terms value for money is the degree to which benefits exceed costs and the use of HM Treasury’s Green Book and Business Case Appraisal process in assessed Candidate Schemes is expected to demonstrate the potential value of any scheme.
Your entitlement to pay during any absence due to sickness or injury is set out in the Green Book.