Mixed functions definition

Mixed functions means duties that encompass more than one classification level within the normal daily classification structure, the employee being paid for the day at the highest classification worked, after a qualifying period of two hours. Parties mean the Kangaroo Island Council, its Employees and the Unions. Partner includes married and de facto arrangements, including same sex relationships. Reasonable Evidence requested by the employer may include documented evidence such as a medical certificate, P.A.T.S. form, statutory declaration or other. Redundancy means the loss of employment due to the employer no longer requiring the job the Employee has been doing to be performed by anyone, and ‘redundant’ has a corresponding meaning Senior Manager means an employee who falls within the classification of the Senior Officer stream under the SA Municipal Salaried Officers Award and/or is a direct report to the CEO and has managerial responsibilities over other staff. Superannuation contributions means: (a) contributions, which the Employer is required to pay under the terms of the rules governing the Local Super Scheme superannuation Scheme; (b) contributions, which the Employer must pay to superannuation fund in respect of the employee in order to avoid the imposition of superannuation guarantee charge, under the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (Cth).
Mixed functions means duties that encompass more than one classification level within the normal daily classification structure, the employee being paid for the day at the highest classification worked, after a qualifying period of two hours. Parties mean the Kangaroo Island Council, its Employees and the Unions. Partner includes married and de facto arrangements, including same sex relationships. Reasonable Evidence requested by the employer may include documented evidence such as a medical certificate, P.A.T.S. form, statutory declaration or other.

Examples of Mixed functions in a sentence

  • The award shall be arranged as follows: Arrangement [PR975217] Anti-discrimination Definitions [PR959644] Commencement date of award and period of operation Parties bound Index of facilitative provisions Enterprise flexibility provisions Dispute handling procedure [PR950180] Employment categories [PR967840] Supported wage system [PR983315] Redundancy [PR950180] Notice of termination and stand down [PR950180] Classifications and wage rates Wage rates [PR983315] Mixed functions Allowances [PR983315] 21A.

Related to Mixed functions

  • School function means any school-sponsored extra-curricular event or activity.

  • Governmental function means an activity that is expressly or impliedly mandated or authorized by constitution, statute, local charter or ordinance, or other law. Governmental function includes an activity performed on public or private property by a sworn law enforcement officer within the scope of the law enforcement officer's authority, as directed or assigned by his or her public employer for the purpose of public safety.

  • critical functions means activities, services or operations the discontinuance of which is likely in one or more Member States, to lead to the disruption of services that are essential to the real economy or to disrupt financial stability due to the size, market share, external and internal interconnectedness, complexity or cross-border activities of an institution or group, with particular regard to the substitutability of those activities, services or operations;

  • Essential functions means the fundamental job duties of the employment position the individual with a disability holds or desires. “Essential functions” does not include the marginal functions of the position.

  • Essential job functions means the fundamental job duties of the employment position an individual holds. A job function may be considered essential if-