NAPSA definition
Examples of NAPSA in a sentence
For those pay points with the letter C, the equivalent classification for that pay point was under the Charitable Sector Aged and Disability Care Services (State) NAPSA).
To ensure employees are consistently being progressed in the same pay point system, employers should not progress employees from pay points “A” to “C”, ie, from one NAPSA to the other.
When classifying new employees, employers should give consideration to the relevant NAPSA that would have applied to their organisation, ie: If an organisation is for profit, the most likely NAPSA that would apply is the Aged Care General Services (State) Award (now a NAPSA); alternatively if an organistaion is not for profit or charitable, the most likely NAPSA that would apply is the Charitable Sector Aged and Disability Services Sector (State) Award (now a NAPSA).
To ensure Employees are consistently being progressed in the same pay point system, Employers should not progress Employees from pay points “A” to “C”, i.e. from one NAPSA to the other.
When classifying new employees, employers should give consideration to the relevant NAPSA that would have applied to their organisation, ie: • If an organisation is for profit, the most likely NAPSA that would apply is the Aged Care General Services (State) Award (now a NAPSA); alternatively • If an organistaion is not for profit or charitable, the most likely NAPSA that would apply is the Charitable Sector Aged and Disability Services Sector (State) Award (now a NAPSA).