Supported wages Clause Samples

Supported wages. Supported wage arrangements for applicable team members are set out in Appendix F of this Agreement.
Supported wages. Supported wage arrangements for team members with a disability are set out in Appendix D of this Agreement.
Supported wages. Where ANSTO employs individuals who, because of a disability are unable to perform the full range of tasks required for their role, ANSTO undertakes to employ these individuals in accordance with the Commonwealth Government’s support wage scheme.
Supported wages. 46.1 This clause defines the conditions that will apply to employees who because effects of a disability are eligible for a supported wage -under the terms of the of this Agreement. In the context of this clause, the following definitions will apply:
Supported wages. Where an employee suffers from the effects of a disability, he or she may be engaged and paid in accordance with the supported wage system provided by Schedule 2
Supported wages. This clause will not apply to nursing classifications. Employees who because of the effects of a disability are eligible for a supported wage under the terms of the Agreement shall be employed in accordance with the provisions set out in Schedule C of this agreement. The minimum rates and percentages contained in Schedule C of this agreement will move in accordance with changes to the Supported Wage provisions in the Aged Care Award 2010 as they vary from time to time.
Supported wages. This clause defines the conditions which will apply to employees, who because of the effects of a disability, are eligible for a supported wage. In the context of this clause, the following definitions will apply: Supported wage system means the Commonwealth Government system to promote employment for people who cannot work at full wages because of a disability, as documented in Supported Wages System: Guidelines and Assessment Process. Accredited assessor means a person accredited by the management unit established by the Commonwealth under the supported wage system to perform assessments of an individual’s productive capacity within the supported wage system. Disability support pension means the Commonwealth pension scheme to provide income security for persons with a disability as provided under the Social Security Act 1991, as amended from time to time, or any successor to that scheme. Assessment instrument means the form provided for under the supported wage system that records the assessment of the productive capacity of the person to be employed under the supported wage system. Assessment of capacity for the purpose of establishing the percentage of the rate to be paid to an employee under this agreement, the productive capacity of the employee will be assessed in accordance with the supported wage system and documented in assessment instrument by: [a] The employer in consultation with the employee or, if desired by any of these; [b] The employer and an accredited assessor from a panel agreed by the parties to agreement and the employee.
Supported wages. (a) This clause defines the conditions, which will apply to employees who because of the effects of a disability are eligible for a supported wage under the terms of this Agreement. In the context of this clause, the following definitions will apply: (i) ..."Supported Wage System" means the Commonwealth Government System to promote employment for people who cannot work at full agreement wages because of a disability, as documented in "{Supported Wage System: Guidelines and Assessment Process}".
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Related to Supported wages

  • Supported Wage System The Supported Wage provisions are set out in Schedule E – Supported Wage System.

  • Supported wage rates Employees to whom this clause applies shall be paid the applicable percentage of the minimum rate of pay prescribed by this Agreement for the class of work which the person is performing according to the following schedule: * (Provided that the minimum amount payable shall be not less than $45 per week). Where a person’s assessed capacity is 10%, they shall receive a high degree of assistance and support.

  • Passengers THE CARRIER shall be liable for damages resulting from the death of a Passenger or any bodily injury sustained by a Passenger if the act causing the damages took place on board the aircraft or during boarding or deboarding operations.

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