Ordinary salary definition

Ordinary salary means the appropriate salary rate prescribed in Appendix A. - Salaries.
Ordinary salary means the employee’s salary in respect of ordinary hours worked, excluding any premium amount paid for work on a Sunday, public holiday or in respect of overtime payable to an employee, or any allowances; and “monthly salary” shall have the same meaning;
Ordinary salary will mean the appropriate salary rate prescribed in Schedule A – Salaries.

Examples of Ordinary salary in a sentence

  • When overtime falls on a public holiday, that overtime will be paid at the employee’s Ordinary Salary plus 150%.

  • An employee who is required to attend a court for the purpose of jury service will be entitled to leave paid at their Ordinary Salary for the duration of such attendance.

  • An employee who engages in voluntary emergency management activities (as defined by section 109(2) of the FW Act) will be entitled to leave paid at their Ordinary Salary for the duration of their required participation in that activity plus reasonable travel time associated with the activity and 1 further day to rest and recover.

  • When an employee engaged as a shift employee works overtime, they will be paid at their Ordinary Salary plus 100%, except where overtime falls on a public holiday.


More Definitions of Ordinary salary

Ordinary salary means the salary or wages an employee is entitled to receive for performing their ordinary hours of work and will not include overtime, penalty rates, shift allowances, special rates, and other allowances or any other payment of a like nature.
Ordinary salary means the appropriate salary rate prescribed in Schedule ASalaries of this Agreement.

Related to Ordinary salary

  • Base Salary shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(a) hereof.

  • Monthly salary means the portion of a member’s annual compensation which is paid to him or her per month.

  • Annual Salary means the salary given under this Part.

  • Salary as defined in Section 3.1(a).

  • Final average salary means whichever of the following is greater:

  • Termination Compensation means a monthly cash amount equal to one-twelfth (1/12th) of the highest amount of the annual cash compensation (including cash bonuses and other cash-based compensation, including for these purposes amounts earned or payable whether or not deferred) received by Executive during any one of the three (3) calendar years immediately preceding the calendar year in which Executive’s Termination Date occurs; provided, that if the cash compensation received by Executive during the Termination Year exceeds the highest amount of the annual cash compensation received by Executive during any one of the immediately preceding three (3) consecutive calendar years, the cash compensation received by Executive during the Termination Year shall be deemed to be Executive’s highest amount of annual cash compensation. In no event shall Executive’s Termination Compensation include equity-based compensation (e.g., income realized as a result of Executive’s exercise of non-qualified stock options or other stock based benefits).

  • Annual Compensation means an amount equal to the greater of:

  • Ordinary time earnings means the salary, wage or other remuneration regularly received by the employee in respect of the time worked in ordinary hours and shall include shift work penalties, payments which are made for the purpose of District or Location Allowances or any other rate paid for all purposes of the award to which the employee is entitled for ordinary hours of work. Provided that "ordinary time earnings" shall not include any payment which is for vehicle allowances, fares or travelling time allowances (including payments made for travelling related to distant work), commission or bonus.

  • Total Compensation means the cash and noncash dollar value earned by the executive during the Subcontractor’s preceding fiscal year and includes the following (for more information see 17 CFR 229.402(c)(2)):