Common use of Emergency Back-Up Rosters Clause in Contracts

Emergency Back-Up Rosters. 17.8.1 The DHB and the RMOs concerned may establish an emergency back-up roster (EBUR). An EBUR is a voluntary roster to provide emergency “back-up” for periods of rostered duty in situations where the duty RMO is unable to attend their roster duties. The roster shall not be used as a substitute/alternate to providing relievers and the use of an EBUR to cover for pre-arranged leave of any type is discouraged.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.aucklanddoctors.co.nz, www.stonz.co.nz, tas.health.nz

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Emergency Back-Up Rosters. 17.8.1 The DHB and the RMOs concerned may establish an emergency Emergency back-up roster (EBUR). An EBUR is a voluntary roster to provide emergency “back-up” for periods of rostered duty in situations where the duty RMO is unable to attend their roster duties. The roster shall not be used as a substitute/alternate to providing relievers and the use of an EBUR to cover for pre-arranged leave of any type is discouraged.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.careers.adhb.govt.nz, www.aucklanddoctors.co.nz

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Emergency Back-Up Rosters. 17.8.1 The DHB District and the RMOs concerned may establish an emergency back-up roster (EBUR). An EBUR is a voluntary roster to provide emergency “back-up” for periods of rostered duty in situations where the duty RMO is unable to attend their roster duties. The roster shall not be used as a substitute/alternate to providing relievers and the use of an EBUR to cover for pre-arranged leave of any type is discouraged.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.tewhatuora.govt.nz, www.stonz.co.nz

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