Electorate Office staff definition

Electorate Office staff means an Electorate Officer or Assistant Electorate Officer engaged to provide electorate support to a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in the electorate office established by that Member.

Examples of Electorate Office staff in a sentence

  • Subject to delegation by the employer, a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (Member), may engage Electorate Office staff to provide electorate support to such Member in the Electorate Office established by such Member, in accordance with this Schedule and determinations made by the Speaker, on behalf of the Legislative Assembly.

  • An employee engaged upon a temporary basis, as a result of a secondment of an Electorate Office staff which is of an indeterminate period of time, shall also be entitled to severance payments if their employment is terminated as a result of the termination of the secondment.

  • Electorate Office staff are employed by the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.

  • Permanent public sector employees (except for Electorate Office staff who have specific termination procedures contained in the Queensland Parliamentary Service Award – State 2015) will not be forced into unemployment as a result of organisational change or changes in entity priorities.

  • This provision does not apply to apply to Electorate Office staff who have specific termination procedures contained in the Parliamentary Service Award – State 2015).

  • The parties acknowledge that there are specific termination procedures applicable to Electorate Office staff contained within the Queensland Parliamentary Service Award - State 2015.

  • For Electorate Office staff, Office365 will simplify how they access data and email within the electorate office.

  • Alleviating the bandwidth constraints will enable Electorate Office staff and Members to be more productive and eliminate periods of downtime caused by Windows updates.

  • The CC will establish a sub-committee to review and update the current position descriptions of Electorate Office staff with the Speaker retaining the final approval of any revised position descriptions.

  • To this end, it is agreed that:6.2.1 At least 2 Electorate Office staff shall be nominated by the parties to represent employees on the Parliamentary Service Workplace Health and Safety Committee.

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