Common use of Company Operational Requirements Clause in Contracts

Company Operational Requirements. The nature of the Company’s operational requirements, business and clients requires Employees to work overtime as a result of: ▪ Client expectations and time pressures to complete jobs on time and within budget; ▪ Increases and decreases to work volumes and work flows; ▪ Breakdowns; ▪ Power failures; ▪ Emergency; ▪ Out of hours shutdowns.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Single Enterprise Agreement, Employee Collective Agreement, Employee Collective Agreement

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Company Operational Requirements. The nature of the Company’s operational requirements, business and clients requires Employees to work overtime as a result of: Client expectations and time pressures to complete jobs on time and within budget; Increases and decreases to work volumes and work flows; Breakdowns; Power failures; Emergency; Out of hours shutdownsshutdowns or other out of hours works.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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