Unpleasant Duties Sample Clauses

Unpleasant Duties. Employees required to do unusually dirty work in out-of-the-ordinary circumstances, such as the removal of vomit or excreta deposited outside a toilet bowl, shall be paid $9.22 per incident the Employee carries out such work for up to 2 payments per shift. Any claim under this clause shall require the prior approval of a departmental supervisor. Any Employee objecting to carrying out such duty shall not be compelled to perform such duty. Excreta shall be defined as faecal matter. From 1 July 2023 the rate of the allowance shall increase by 4 percent to $9.58.
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Unpleasant Duties. Employees required to do unusually dirty work in out of the ordinary circumstances such as the removal of vomit or excreta deposited outside a toilet bowl shall be paid $9.22 per incident the Employee carries out such work for up to 2 payments per shift. Any claim under this clause shall require the prior approval of a departmental supervisor. Any Employee objecting to carrying out such duty shall not be compelled to perform such duty. Excreta shall be defined as faecal matter. From 1 July 2023 the rate of the allowance shall increase by 4 percent to $9.58.
Unpleasant Duties. Employees required to do unusually dirty work in out of the ordinary circumstances such as the removal of vomit or excreta deposited outside a toilet bowl shall be paid $8.07 for each day or part thereof the Employee carries out such work. Any claim under this clause shall require the prior approval of a departmental supervisor. Any Employee objecting to carrying out such duty shall not be compelled to perform such duty. Excreta shall be defined as faecal matter. From 1 July 2015 the rate of the allowance shall be adjusted in line with the annual Consumer Price Index as at 30 June 2015
Unpleasant Duties. Workers will be paid $11.50 before tax per occasion where they are requested by their supervisor or manager to perform a task which involves the cleaning and/or removal of bodily fluids, vomit, or excrement, and as such is considered unpleasant in nature.

Related to Unpleasant Duties

  • Adjunct Duties 9.2.1 The District and the Association recognize that teachers participate in adjunct duties. Adjunct duties are those duties beyond the work day, which require supervising and providing leadership in pupil organizations and activities or parent-teacher partnership such as, but not limited to: field trips, back-to-school night, graduation, promotion, outdoor education, open house, parent club, teacher conferences, progress report card night, supervision of dances, sponsorship of clubs, homecoming activities, and supervision of athletic events. These duties must be student supervision oriented. Attendance at Back to School Night, Open House, Progress Report Night, Teacher Conferences is required unless specific prior approval is given to miss the meeting/event.

  • Typical Duties (1) Supervises designated staff by performing duties such as scheduling and coordinating work assignments, evaluating employee performance and determining related training and orientation requirements.

  • Personal Duties The Employer and the Union agree that an employee will not be required to perform work not related to the business of the Employer. To this end, it is agreed that an employee will not be required to perform duties of a personal nature for supervisory personnel.

  • General Duties and Responsibilities 1. Responsibilities under the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction: In addition to the responsibilities herein set forth, Consulting Engineer/Architect agrees to be responsible for those matters identified in the General Conditions as being responsibilities of the Consulting Engineer/Architect. Consulting Engineer/Architect specifically acknowledges receipt of a copy of the General Conditions and acceptance of the responsibilities as set forth therein.

  • Extra Duties The Trustee shall be entitled to refuse to approve any Substituted Obligor if, pursuant to the law of the jurisdiction of incorporation of the Substituted Obligor, the assumption by the Substituted Obligor of its obligations hereunder imposes responsibilities on the Trustee over and above those which have been assumed under this Trust Deed.

  • Contractor’s Duties The Contractor shall perform all duties described in this Contract to the satisfaction of the State. Representations and Warranties Under Minn. Stat. §§ 15.061 and 16C.03, subd. 3, and other applicable law the State is empowered to engage such assistance as deemed necessary. Contractor warrants that it is duly qualified and shall perform its obligations under this Contract in accordance with the commercially reasonable standards of care, skill, and diligence in Contractor’s industry, trade, or profession, and in accordance with the specifications set forth in this Contract, to the satisfaction of the State. Contractor warrants that it possesses the legal authority to enter into this Contract and that it has taken all actions required by its procedures, by-laws, and applicable laws to exercise that authority, and to lawfully authorize its undersigned signatory to execute this Contract, or any part thereof, and to bind Contractor to its terms.

  • General Duties It shall be the duty of the Owner Trustee to discharge (or cause to be discharged) all of its responsibilities pursuant to the terms of this Agreement and the Sale and Servicing Agreement and to administer the Trust in the interest of the Holder, subject to the Basic Documents and in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Owner Trustee shall be deemed to have discharged its duties and responsibilities hereunder and under the Basic Documents to the extent the Servicer has agreed in the Sale and Servicing Agreement to perform any act or to discharge any duty of the Trust or the Owner Trustee hereunder or under any Basic Document, and the Owner Trustee shall not be liable for the default or failure of the Servicer to carry out its obligations under the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Normal Duties (a) Faculty members are accountable for 10 months of the year. The 10 months accountable time includes such activities as teaching, the counselling of students, curriculum/program development, professional development and participation on a variety of educational committees.

  • Job Duties It is understood by the parties that every incidental duty connected with operations enumerated in job descriptions is not always specifically described. Nevertheless, it is intended that all such duties shall be performed by employees.

  • CONTRACTOR DUTIES 5.1 The Contractor will perform the following duties in regard to any student data it obtains:

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