Common use of Caring responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Caring responsibilities. 15.2.4(a) Subject to the evidentiary and notice requirements in 37.5.3 and 37.5.5, casual employees are entitled to not be available to attend work, or to leave work:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Caring responsibilities. 15.2.4(a) 1.1 Subject to the evidentiary and notice requirements in 37.5.3 25.5 and 37.5.525.6, casual employees are entitled to not be available to attend work, or to leave work:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Caring responsibilities. 15.2.4(a4.2.4(a) Subject to the evidentiary and notice requirements in 37.5.3 7.2.6(a) and 37.5.57.2.6(b), casual employees are entitled to not be available to attend work, ; or to leave work:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Workplace Agreement

Caring responsibilities. 15.2.4(a) Subject to the evidentiary and notice requirements in 37.5.3 7.2.7(a) and 37.5.57.2.7(b), a casual employees are employee is entitled to not be available to attend work, or to leave work:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Workplace Collective Agreement

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Caring responsibilities. 15.2.4(a) 24.1.1 Subject to the evidentiary and notice requirements in 37.5.3 subclause 22.4.4, 22.4.5 and 37.5.522.4.6, casual employees are entitled to not be available to attend work, or to leave work:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Distribution Agreement

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