Programmed Activity definition
Examples of Programmed Activity in a sentence
The annual rate for an Additional Programmed Activity is 10% of full time basic salary (see Schedule 14 of the TCS).
Subject to the provisions for recognising work done in Out of Hours (see clause 8 below) a Programmed Activity has a timetable value of four hours.
The provisions of Schedule 6 of the TCS apply to unpredictable emergency work arising from on-call rota duties that takes place other than during a Programmed Activity scheduled in your Job Plan.
For each Programmed Activity contracted during Premium Time there will be a reduction in the timetable value of the Programmed Activity itself to three hours or a reduction in the timetable value of another Programmed Activity by one hour, subject to a maximum reduction of three hours per week.
Where a Programmed Activity falls only partly Out of Hours, the reduction in the timetabled value of this or another Programmed Activity will be on an pro rata basis, if an enhancement to payment is made this will be applied to the proportion of the Programmed Activity falling Out of Hours.
The annual rate for an Additional Programmed Activity is 10% of full time basic salary (see Appendix 2 of this Contract).
Remuneration for an additional Programmed Activity will be at the rate equivalent to the rate for your basic salary whether it is undertaken for your substantive or honorary employer.
Subject to the provisions for recognising work done in Premium Time (see section 8 below), a Programmed Activity has a timetable value of four hours.
This should be programmed into the working week as scheduled Programmed Activity.
In assessing the number of Programmed Activities needed to recognise unpredictable emergency work arising from on-call duties, three hours of unpredictable emergency work done in Premium Time will be treated as equivalent to one Programmed Activity.