Common use of Community Language Allowance Clause in Contracts

Community Language Allowance. 25.1 If an employee's language competence is of the relevant standard, an employee will be paid a community language allowance when: a) the employee's language skills are required for communication in languages other than English, including using Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander and AUSLAN or other deaf communication skills; and b) there is an identifiable and continuing need in providing client or employee services. 25.2 Payments will be made in line with the employee’s skill level and in accordance with Attachment A, Schedule 4. 25.3 The allowance will be paid during periods of paid leave falling within the period the employee continues to have recognised responsibilities in the role. 25.4 The payment of the allowance will not count towards any payments for overtime.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Ato Enterprise Agreement 2017, Ato Enterprise Agreement 2017

Community Language Allowance. 25.1 If an employee's language competence is of the relevant standard, an employee will be paid a community language allowance when: : a) the employee's language skills are required for communication in languages other than English, including using Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander and AUSLAN or other deaf communication skills; and and b) there is an identifiable and continuing need in providing client or employee services. 25.2 Payments will be made in line with the employee’s skill level and in accordance with Attachment A, Schedule 4. 25.3 The allowance will be paid during periods of paid leave falling within the period the employee continues to have recognised responsibilities in the role. 25.4 The payment of the allowance will not count towards any payments for overtime.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Community Language Allowance. 25.1 ‌ 24.1 If an employee's language competence is of the relevant standard, an employee will be paid a community language allowance when: where: a) the employee's language skills are required for communication in languages other than English, including using Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander and AUSLAN or other deaf communication skills; and and b) there is an identifiable and continuing need in providing client or employee services. 25.2 24.2 Payments will be made in line with the employee’s skill level and in accordance with Attachment A, Schedule 4. 25.3 24.3 The allowance will be paid during periods of paid leave falling within the period where the employee continues to have recognised responsibilities in the role. the provisions of subclause 24.1 apply. 25.4 24.4 The payment of the allowance will not count towards any payments for overtimeovertime or restriction allowance.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Ato Enterprise Agreement

Community Language Allowance. 25.1 24.1 If an employee's language competence is of the relevant standard, an employee will be paid a community language allowance when: where: a) the employee's language skills are required for communication in languages other than English, including using Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander and AUSLAN or other deaf communication skills; and and b) there is an identifiable and continuing need in providing client or employee services. 25.2 24.2 Payments will be made in line with the employee’s skill level and in accordance with Attachment A, Schedule 4. 25.3 24.3 The allowance will be paid during periods of paid leave falling within the period the employee continues to have recognised responsibilities in the role. 25.4 24.4 The payment of the allowance will not count towards any payments for overtime.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement