Common use of MULTIPLE MODES OF APPOINTMENT Clause in Contracts

MULTIPLE MODES OF APPOINTMENT. (a) In most cases, a staff member will be employed under a single contract of employment. It is recognised however that, from time to time, full-time and fractional staff may also voluntarily engage in other casual employment with the University, in addition to their normal duties, with the approval of their substantive Cost Centre Manager. (b) In the case of full-time staff, the staff member will be required to make up any scheduled ordinary hours not worked in their full-time appointment. This does not exclude work in their full-time employment which attracts overtime or penalty arrangements.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Employment Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

MULTIPLE MODES OF APPOINTMENT. (a) In most cases, a staff member will be employed under a single contract of employment. It is recognised however that, from time to time, full-time and fractional staff may also voluntarily engage in other casual employment with the University, in addition to their normal duties, with the approval of their substantive Cost Centre Manager. (b) . In the case of full-time staff, the staff member will be required to make up any scheduled ordinary hours not worked in their full-time appointment. This does not exclude work in their full-time employment which attracts overtime or penalty arrangements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement