Overtime Meal Allowance definition

Overtime Meal Allowance means the conditions and entitlements as prescribed in a Directive relating to Overtime Meal Allowances, issued by the industrial relations Minister under section 54 of the Public Service Act 2008.
Overtime Meal Allowance means a sum of money given to state employees to pay for meals which may be authorized when work hours are in excess of regularly scheduled hours during a 24-hour period.
Overtime Meal Allowance means the conditions and entitlements as prescribed in a University policy and procedure.

Examples of Overtime Meal Allowance in a sentence

  • A casual employee is eligible to receive payment of overtime meal allowances in accordance with Clause 35: Overtime Meal Allowance.

  • Where an Employee is required to work overtime after ordinary working hours in excess of one and one half hours on any day, the Employee shall be supplied with a suitable meal or be paid the Overtime Meal Allowance as set out in Table 3 – Other Rates and Allowances of Schedule 1 – Salary Scales and Allowances.

  • Employees authorised to work overtime for more than one hour after their normal finishing time shall be entitled to a meal allowance as prescribed in Directive 20/01 "Overtime Meal Allowance" as issued and amended by the Minister for Industrial Relations under section 34 of the Public Service Act 1996.

  • Approval of Minutes of the Organizational Board of Education Meeting Held on January 3, 2022 The Board agreed to approve the following two sets of Minutes in one action.

  • An Employee required to work at least 9.5 hours in a day (inclusive of time worked for accrual purposes) shall be paid an Overtime Meal Allowance in accordance with Appendix 1 of this Agreement.

  • At the end of each financial year, on request, the Company will provide Employees with information regarding the cumulative Overtime Meal Allowance payments (total number and dollar value) received for that financial year.

  • Except as noted in Section 15.2 (Overtime Meal Allowance- Corrections, and Caltrans) below, an overtime meal allowance up to eight dollars ($8) may be provided only when an employee is required to work two (2) consecutive hours prior to or two (2) consecutive hours after the regular work shift.

  • The amount prescribed in clause 5.2.9(a) of the Award will be increased from the same effective date as any future increase to the Overtime Meal Allowance lower tier rate as prescribed in the Directive.

  • Overtime Meal Allowance will not be paid if an employee is given 72 hours’ notice of the requirement to work overtime.

  • Overtime Meal Allowance An employee required to work paid overtime for a continuous period of at least one hour and who takes an unpaid meal break of at least 30 minutes during that time, will be paid overtime meal allowance in accordance with the ATO reasonable rates.

Related to Overtime Meal Allowance

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  • Retirement allowance means the retirement payments to which a member is entitled.

  • Maximum Applied Water Allowance (MAWA) means the upper limit of annual applied water for the established landscaped area as specified in Section 492.4. It is based upon the area's reference evapotranspiration, the ET Adjustment Factor, and the size of the landscape area. The Estimated Total Water Use shall not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance. Special Landscape Areas, including recreation areas, areas permanently and solely dedicated to edible plants such as orchards and vegetable gardens, and areas irrigated with recycled water are subject to the MAWA with an ETAF not to exceed 1.0. MAWA = (ETo) (0.62) [(ETAF x LA) + ((1-ETAF) x SLA)]

  • Special Allowance Payments means payments, designated as such, consisting of effective interest subsidies by the Department in respect of the Trust Student Loans to the Eligible Lender Trustee on behalf of the Trust in accordance with the Higher Education Act.

  • Tenant Improvement Allowance in the maximum amount of $200.00 per rentable square foot in the Premises, which is included in the Base Rent set forth in the Lease; and

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  • disability living allowance means a disability living allowance under section 71 of the SSCBA;

  • Disability allowance means monthly payments during

  • Allowance means compensation payable to an employee in addition to his regular remuneration payable for the performance of the duties of his position;

  • PHARMACY ALLOWANCE means the lower of:

  • Preferred Allowance means the amount a Preferred Provider will accept as payment in full for Covered Medical Expenses.

  • emission allowance means a financial instrument as defined in point (11) of Section C of Annex I of Directive [new MiFID].

  • main phase employment and support allowance means an employment and support allowance where the calculation of the amount payable in respect of the applicant includes a component under section 2(1)(b) or 4(2)(b) of the Welfare Reform Act 2007 except in Part 1 of Schedule 1;

  • income-related employment and support allowance means an income-related allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act 2007;

  • Overtime means work performed by a full-time employee in excess or outside of their regularly scheduled hours of work.

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  • Qualifying Expenditure means, in respect of any Accounting Year or Accounting Half- Year, the aggregate of the costs, expenses and fees described in paragraph 1 of Annex 2 which are incurred during that Accounting Year or Accounting Half-Year, calculated in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3 of Annex 2;

  • converted employment and support allowance means an employment and support allowance which is not income-related and to which a person is entitled as a result of a conversion decision within the meaning of the Employment and Support Allowance (Existing Awards) Regulations 2008;

  • Training Costs means reasonable costs incurred to upgrade the technological skills of Full-Time Employees in Illinois and includes: curriculum development; training materials (including scrap product cost); trainee domestic travel expenses; instructor costs (including wages, fringe benefits, tuition and domestic travel expenses); rent, purchase or lease of training equipment; and other usual and customary training cots. “Training costs” do not include, except where the Company receives prior written approval of the Department, costs associated with travel outside the United States, wages and fringe benefits of employees during periods of training, administrative costs related to Full-Time Employees of the Taxpayer, or amounts paid to an affiliate of the Company.

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  • Annual Leave and Clause 6.3 “Personal (Sick) Leave” of this Agreement.

  • contributory employment and support allowance means an allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act 2007 as amended by the provisions of Schedule 3, and Part 1 of Schedule 14, to the Welfare Reform Act 2012 that remove references to an income-related allowance and a contributory allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act 2007 as that Part has effect apart from those provisions;

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  • Lease Payments means the rental payments described in Exhibit A hereto.

  • Improvement Costs means any additional expenditure on a fixed asset that materially increases the capacity of the asset or materially improves its functioning or represents more than 10% of the initial depreciation base of the asset;