Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement employee is a person engaged for a fixed period of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent from work due to parental or long service leave.
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Samples: Early Childhood Education, www.fwc.gov.au, www.fwc.gov.au
Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement Replacement employee" means an employee is a person engaged for a fixed period the purpose of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For examplereplacing, to replace either directly or indirectly, an employee absent on leave, acting or seconded to duties away from work due to parental or long service leavehis/her usual area of employment.
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Samples: Professional and General Staff Agreement, General Staff Agreement, General Staff Agreement
Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement employee is a person engaged for a fixed period of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent from work due to parental who fills a position created by an employee on a 34 leave of absence or long service leavean extended leave of more than twenty (20) workdays.
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Samples: Letter of Agreement, Attachment Letter of Agreement
Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement employee is a person engaged for a fixed period of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent from work due to parental who fills a position created by an employee on a leave of absence or long service leavean extended leave of more than twenty (20) workdays.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement employee where an Employee is a person engaged for a fixed period the purpose of time as notified in a letter replacing, either directly or indirectly, an Employee on leave, acting or seconded to duties away from their usual area of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent from work due to parental or long service leaveemployment.
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Samples: www.hr.uwa.edu.au
Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement employee is a person engaged for a fixed period of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent from work due to specifically engaged or temporarily promoted or transferred, as a result of an employee proceeding on parental or long service leave. A replacement employee will be informed of the temporary nature of the employment and of the rights of the employee who is being replaced.
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Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au
Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement Is an employee is who fills a person engaged position created by an employee on a 27 leave of absence for a fixed period minimum of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent from work due to parental or long service leaveninety (90) workdays.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement employee is a person engaged for a fixed period of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent from work due to parental or long service leave.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement
Replacement Employee. (a) 19.1.1 A replacement employee is a person engaged for a fixed period of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent from work due to parental or long service leave.
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Samples: www.fwc.gov.au
Replacement Employee. (a) A replacement “Replacement Employee” means an employee: • undertaking work activity replacing a full-time or part-time employee is a person engaged for a fixed definable period for which the latter is either on authorised leave of time as notified in a letter of appointment. For example, to replace an employee absent absence or is temporarily seconded away from his/her usual work due to parental area; or long service leave.• performing the duties of:
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Samples: Application and Operation