MERT definition

MERT means the Mechanical and Electrical Redundancy Trust.
MERT means Mechanical and Electrical Redundancy Trust, being a redundancy entitlement fund.

Examples of MERT in a sentence

  • The amount of contributions paid to the MERT under paragraph (b) shall be set off against any entitlement under paragraph (a), (c) or (d).

  • The contribution shall be paid monthly into MERT or ACIRT, in accordance with the requirements of MERT or ACIRT.

  • We assembled a phrase-based system from the align- ments (using only contiguous phrases consistent with the potentially gappy alignment), with 4 chan- nel models, word and phrase count features, dis- tortion penalty, lexicalized reordering model, and a 5-gram language model, weighted by MERT.

  • The amount of contributions paid to the MERT or ACIRT under paragraph (b) shall be set off against any entitlement under paragraph (a), (c) or (d).

  • MERT shall be the fund utilised under this Agreement, unless payments into MERT are to attract fringe benefits taxation liability.

  • If MERT payments are to attract fringe benefits taxation liability, ACIRT shall be the fund utilised under this agreement.

  • The weights for these two features were optimised using MERT (with all baseline weights fixed).

  • Additionally, RNs assigned to the MERT Team shall be paid a seven and one half percent (7.5%) preceptor premium in addition to their base pay for hours worked when assigned to perform MERT duties.

  • The Contribution shall be paid monthly into MERT or ACIRT, in accordance with the requirements of MERT or ACIRT.

  • In lieu of Award termination and redundancy payments, the employer shall contribute into ACIRT, MERT or an Occupational Redundancy Fund approved by the parties, $90.00 per week per employee, in respect of each completed week of employment at the construction site.