FWC Fair Work Commission Sample Clauses

FWC Fair Work Commission. (l) immediate family (i) an employee’s spouse or partner (including de facto partner, former de facto partner, former spouse and same gender partner); or (ii) an employee’s child (including xxxxxx child, grandchild, step-child, or a child for whom the employee is the legal guardian); or (iii) an employee’s parent (including xxxxxx parent, step-parent and parent in law), grandparent, step-grandparent, and sibling (including sibling of a spouse); or (iv) a person who lives in an employee’s household.
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FWC Fair Work Commission. Gross Combination Mass (GCM) The total mass of a vehicle (GVM) and in addition the gross mass of any towed plant or equipment. Holistic Medicine Sometimes termed alternative medicine or natural medicine. This type of health care involves a whole mind- body approach to health emphasising preventative medicine. Immediate Family Member A spouse or former spouse (including a de facto and a former de facto spouse) or partner of the employee (including same sex partner). A child or an adult child (including adopted child, a stepchild, a xxxxxx child or an unborn child), parent, grandparent, grandchild or brother/sister of the employee or the employee’s spouse or partner. Indoor employees Are employees whose classification is defined by Band 3 to 8 in accordance with Appendix 2- Classification Definitions and includes Library Employees and Recreation Centre Officers. Such employees were previously referred to as “Employees other than Physical/Community Services Employees” as defined in the former Victorian Local Authorities Award 2001. Reference Definition Irregular casual employee A casual employee who has been engaged to perform work on an occasional or non- systematic or irregular basis. MCH Nurse Maternal and Child Health Nurse. NES National Employment Standards as set out in Part 2-2 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth). Outdoor employees Are employees whose classification is defined by Band 1 to 5 in accordance with Appendix 2 – Classification Definitions. Such employees were previously referred to as “Physical/Community Services Employees” as defined in the former Victorian Local Authorities Award 2001. Personal Development Where the employee chooses to undertake professional or occupational study to enhance his or her knowledge, with flow on benefit to Council. Pool employees Are employees engaged by Council performing work at a swimming pool in the role of Lifeguard (Supervised), Learn to Swim Instructor, Lifeguard (Supervising) or Lifeguard Team Leader.

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