Common use of Employee Protection Provision Clause in Contracts

Employee Protection Provision. If we enter into negotiations for the transfer of all or part of our business (including an agreement to sell, transfer or contract out part of our business) and if that transfer would result in your position being made redundant, we will, where reasonably practicable, request that the person acquiring the business employ you on the same or similar conditions, and agree to treat your employment as continuous. Where possible, you will be consulted about any proposed transfer prior to any final decision being made. If the person acquiring the business wishes to employ you, we will do our best to ensure that the offer and the details of the transfer process are communicated to you within a reasonable timeframe. If the person acquiring the business does not wish to employ you, or if you do not wish to accept an offer from that person, we will meet with you, also within a reasonable timeframe, to discuss your entitlements and options under this agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Clinical Pharmacist Facilitators Collective Employment Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement

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