Common use of Higher Duty Allowance Clause in Contracts

Higher Duty Allowance. Where an employee performs the duties of a higher position, in the absence of the employee normally performing in that position for more than five consecutive days, they shall be entitled to a higher duties allowance for the full period of the absence. The allowance payable shall be the difference between the current salary of the employee acting in the higher position, and the minimum salary the employee would receive if appointed to that position.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Employment Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement