staff matters definition

staff matters means the remuneration, conditions of service, promotion, conduct, suspension, dismissal or retirement of staff;
staff matters means the remuneration, conditions of service, promotion, conduct,
staff matters means the remuneration, conditions of service, promotion, conduct, suspension, dismissal or retirement of staff; n) “the students’ union” means any association of students formed to further the educational purposes of the institution and the interests of students, as students;

More Definitions of staff matters

staff matters. (“materion staff”) means the appointment, remuneration, conditions of service, promotion, demotion, conduct, suspension, dismissal or retirement of any member of staff;
staff matters. (“materion staff”) means any or all of the following: ‘appointment, remuneration, conditions of service, promotion, conduct, suspension, dismissal or retirement’ of any member of staff;
staff matters means the remuneration, conditions of service,
staff matters means the remuneration, conditions of service, promotion, conduct, suspension, dismissal or retirement of staff or any other matters affecting staff which are at any early stage of discussion or have not reached a stage of discussion where they can be communicated publicly;

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