Fair Conditions definition
Examples of Fair Conditions in a sentence
An employee will be entitled to 10 days per annum in sick/carers leave, consistent with the Australian Pay and Fair Conditions (AFPC) standard.
Employees are entitled to 10 days per annum in sick/carers leave, consistent with the Australian Pay and Fair Conditions (AFPC) standard.
Full time Employees are entitled to 70 hours per annum of sick/carers leave, consistent with the Australian Pay and Fair Conditions (AFPC) standard for Personal Leave.
The medical insurance must be given by a licensed insurance provider and must include all of the medical services listed in the Foreign Workers Regulations (Prohibition of Unlawful Employment and Assurance of Fair Conditions) (Health Services Package to Workers), 5761-2001.The employer will provide the employee with the relevant policy conditions and contact information in his language.
The parental leave provisions of the Industrial Relations Amendment (Fair Conditions) Act 2005 (TAS) shall apply, except where a more favourable provision is provided for under this Agreement, in which the more favourable conditions shall apply.
In addition to the provisions of the Industrial Relations Amendment (Fair Conditions) Act 2005 (TAS) an employee who has completed 12 months continuous service immediately preceding the date from which the leave is to begin is entitled to up to one week of paid partner leave commencing from the time of confinement of their partner.
Employees are entitled to 10 days per annum of sick/carers leave, consistent with the Australian Pay and Fair Conditions (AFPC) standard for Personal Leave.