NJC definition

NJC means the National Joint Council
NJC. – means the National Judicial Committee.

Examples of NJC in a sentence

  • In cases of alleged misinterpretation or misapplication arising out of agreements concluded by the National Joint Council (NJC) of the Public Service on items which may be included in a collective agreement and which the parties to this agreement have endorsed, the grievance procedure will be in accordance with the NJC By-Laws.

  • The pay levels for such posts are determined locally, but once fixed are increased in line with agreements reached by the NJC.

  • The NJC believes that the design of its scheme meets this requirement.

  • The NJC has issued joint guidance on the conduct of grading appeals.

  • This is NOT a separate factor or a change to the NJC JES, but an aid to ensuring that advisory, policy and similar responsibilities are correctly assessed and allocated to the appropriate Responsibility factor.

  • The NJC has a strong commitment to joint negotiation and consultation at all levels, and to this end encourages employees to join and remain in recognised unions.

  • The NJC Users’ Manual on the scheme gives detailed guidance on the implementation of the scheme at local level.

  • The aim always was and is that Gauge™ software should give the same evaluation outcomes as the paper based version of the NJC JES.

  • Authorities shall provide the recognised trade unions with facilities necessary to carry out their functions, including paid leave of absence to attend meetings concerned with the work of the NJC and Regional / Provincial Councils and the operation of a check off system whereby, with the consent of the individual, trade union dues are deducted from pay.

  • The NJC maternity scheme is reproduced here for the assistance and information of employers.