MOP(S) Act definition
Examples of MOP(S) Act in a sentence
An employee’s employment does not end where there is no break in MOP(S) Act employment.
The break in MOP(S) Act employment will not count as service for any purpose, but is not considered to break an employee’s period of continuous service except for the purposes of the ML Act.
Ongoing employees may access salary packaging arrangements for items listed in the benefits profile on the SmartSalary website for MOP(S) Act employees.
The person is re-employed under the MOP(S) Act after a period of six weeks.
An employee is only eligible for recognition of service under this clause if, within one month of the commencement of their MOP(S) Act employment, the employee lodges a request with the Department to have the service recognised.
The break in MOP(S) Act employment will not count as service for any purpose, but is not considered to break an employee’s period of continuous service, except for the purposes of the ML Act.
It is recognised that the Prime Minister, the Minister and employing Members have the authority to make decisions, including under the MOP(S) Act, with regard to employees, and that the Department has a role of administering employment under the MOP(S) Act.
For employment under Parts III or IV of the Members of Parliament (Staff) Act 1984 (‘the MOP(S) Act’) This document should be used when engaging a person on a casual basis under the MOP(S) Act, to work such hours as are required from time to time.
Employees who are re-employed under the MOP(S) Act without a break in MOP(S) Act employment.
An employee is only eligible for recognition of service under this clause if, within 45 days of the commencement of their MOP(S) Act employment, the employee lodges a request with the Department to have the service recognised.