Redundant Position definition

Redundant Position means a position declared redundant by the Employer.
Redundant Position means a position that is identified as surplus to the University's requirements for reasons of an economic, technological, structural or similar nature. Such reasons may include, but are not limited to:
Redundant Position means a position declared redundant by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.

Examples of Redundant Position in a sentence

  • Employment will be terminated by Thai Airways on the grounds of redundancy if it does not offer alternate employment, which, whilst not limiting the definition of that term, shall be defined to include an offer of employment with a remuneration package that is equal to, or better than, the remuneration package enjoyed by the employee in the Redundant Position, when those packages are compared on an overall basis rather than on a line by line basis.

  • Definition A position becomes redundant (the Redundant Position) when Thai Airways makes a definite decision that it no longer requires the position to be performed by anyone, except where this is due to the ordinary and customary turnover of labour.

  • Whilst not limiting the definition of alternative employment (Alternate Employment), the term is defined to include an offer of employment with a remuneration package that is equal to, or better than, the remuneration package enjoyed by the Employee in the Redundant Position when those packages are compared on an overall basis rather than on a line by line basis.


More Definitions of Redundant Position

Redundant Position is where the University has identified a position that is surplus to needs or no longer required for reasons of economic, technological, structural or similar nature.
Redundant Position means a position that UNSW College has decided it no longer requires as part of its business.

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