Common use of Employee to provide notice Clause in Contracts

Employee to provide notice. Where an employee is going to be absent from work under this clause, they should give at least two hours notice before their next rostered starting time unless they have a good reason for not doing so. An employee will make all reasonable efforts to ensure that this notice is provided to their direct manager or manager's nominee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: financialservices.royalcommission.gov.au, financialservices.royalcommission.gov.au

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Employee to provide notice. Where an employee is going to be absent from work under this clause, they should give at least two hours notice before their next rostered starting time unless they have a good reason for not doing so. An employee will make all reasonable efforts to ensure that this notice is provided to their direct manager or manager's ’s nominee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: George Bank Enterprise Agreement, George Bank Enterprise Agreement

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