Common use of Incremental Advancement Clause in Contracts

Incremental Advancement. A fixed-term employee who has a period of continuous service in a classification must be entitled to progress through that structure in the same way as an employee engaged as a full-time employee in the same or similar classification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Incremental Advancement. A fixed-term employee who has a period of continuous service in a classification must which has an incremental structure shall be entitled to progress through that structure in the same way as an employee engaged as a full-time employee in the same or similar classification.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, La Trobe University Collective Agreement 2014

Incremental Advancement. A fixed-term employee Employee who has a period of continuous service in a classification must which has an incremental structure shall be entitled to progress through that structure in the same way as an employee engaged as a full-time employee Employee with continuing employment in the same or similar classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Incremental Advancement. A fixed-fixed term employee contract Employee who has a period of continuous service in a classification must which has an incremental structure shall be entitled to progress through that structure in the same way as an employee Employee engaged as a full-time employee continuing Employee in the same or similar classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: General Staff Collective Workplace Agreement

Incremental Advancement. A fixed-term temporary employee who has a period of continuous service in a classification must which has an incremental structure, will be entitled to progress through that structure in the same way as an a permanent employee engaged as a full-time employee in the same or similar classification.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Teaching Service Certified Agreement