Language allowance Sample Clauses

Language allowance. 38.1 A Health Worker will be paid a language allowance where they are required as part of their duties to use one or more Aboriginal or Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander languages in addition to English to perform those duties.
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Language allowance. (a) Where the Employee, in addition to his or her normal duties, agrees to be appointed by the Employer to use their skills in a second language to assist members of the public who have low English proficiency:
Language allowance. 30.4.1 Where the Employee, in addition to his or her normal duties, agrees to be appointed by the Employer to use their skills in a second language to assist members of the public who have low English proficiency:
Language allowance. A4.04 (1) Teachers who demonstrate proficiency in and who use in activities related to their teaching, one or more of the aboriginal languages of the Northwest Territories and appointed by the Superintendent receive an annual allowance as follows:  $ 5,213 effective September 1, 2008,  $ 5,435 effective September 1, 2009,  $ 5,666 effective September 1, 2010, and  $ 5,949 effective September 1, 2011.
Language allowance. (a) An employee who has a basic level of competence in a community language and who works in locations where their community language is utilised at work to assist clients and such employees are not employed, will be paid an allowance as specified in Item 1 Schedule 3, subject to this clause. This includes:
Language allowance. 2.8.1 Payment of language allowance at the rate of $569 per annum for school support staff whose duties require translation and interpretation skills and who meet the requirements of Language Aide of the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters or other equivalent qualifications as determined from time to time by the Chief Executive Officer on the recommendation of the ACC.
Language allowance. The Authorising Officer will approve the payment of a language allowance to eligible Indigenous staff. Where an Indigenous staff member uses an Indigenous language in performing their work they will be paid a language allowance as outlined in Schedule 1.
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Language allowance. (a) An employee who has a basic level of competence in a community language and who works in locations where their community language is utilised at work to assist clients and such employees are not employed:
Language allowance. Where CFA determines there is a regular and ongoing need for employees covered by this agreement to communicate with members of the public in a language other than English then such employees who are in a position of direct contact with speakers of a language other than English spoken by the employee, including Deaf Oral Language or Deaf Sign Language, shall be paid an allowance of $900 a year. This allowance shall be paid fortnightly in addition to the salary or wage. Employees must have also passed the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) Language Aide Test, or a higher level NAATI test, or are recognised by NAATI to possess equivalent proficiency. A Language Aide is qualified to deal with routine or common enquiries.
Language allowance. 25.1 Where the employee, in addition to their normal duties, agrees with an Employer CLC in writing to use their skills in a second language to assist members of the public who have low English proficiency, then the employee will be paid an annual allowance as set out in Schedule 4 (pro-rated for part time employees). This will be payable in fortnightly instalments, or annually as agreed between the Employer CLC and employee.
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