Common use of Employer to notify Clause in Contracts

Employer to notify. 41.1.1 Where an Employer has made a definite decision to introduce major changes in production, program, organisation, structure or technology that are likely to have significant effects on employees, the Employer must notify the Employees who may be affected by the proposed changes and their representatives, if any. 41.1.2 Significant effects include termination of employment; major changes in composition, operation or size of the employer’s workforce or in the skills required; the elimination or diminution of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; the alteration of hours of work; the need for retraining or transfer of employees to other work or locations; and the restructuring of jobs. Provided that where this Agreement makes provision for alteration of any of these matters an alteration is deemed not to have significant effect.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Employer to notify. 41.1.1 2.1.1.1 Where an Employer employer has made a definite decision to introduce major changes in production, program, organisation, structure or technology that are likely to have significant effects on employees, the Employer employer must notify the Employees employees who may be affected by the proposed changes and their representatives, if any. 41.1.2 2.1.1.2 Significant effects include termination of employment; major changes in the composition, operation or size of the employer’s workforce or in the skills required; the elimination or diminution of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; the alteration of hours of work; the need for retraining or transfer of employees to other work or locations; and the restructuring of jobs. Provided that where this Agreement makes provision for alteration of any of these matters an alteration is deemed not to have significant effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Employer to notify. 41.1.1 (a) Where an Employer employer has made a definite decision to introduce major changes in production, program, organisation, structure or technology that are likely to have significant effects on employees, the Employer employer must notify the Employees employees who may be affected by the proposed changes and their representativesrepresentatives ( including the union ), if any. 41.1.2 (b) Significant effects include termination of employment; major changes in the composition, operation or size of the employer’s workforce or in the skills required; the elimination or diminution of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; the alteration of hours of work; the need for retraining or transfer of employees to other work or locations; and the restructuring of jobs. Provided that where this Agreement makes provision for alteration of any of these matters an alteration is deemed not to have significant effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Employer to notify. 41.1.1 (i) Where an Employer employer has made a definite decision to introduce major changes in production, program, organisation, structure or technology that are likely to have significant effects on employees, the Employer employer must notify the Employees employees who may be affected by the proposed changes and their representative or representatives, if any. 41.1.2 (ii) Significant effects include termination of employment; major changes in the composition, operation or size of the employer’s workforce or in the skills required; the elimination or diminution of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; the alteration of hours of work; the need for retraining or transfer of employees to other work or locations; and the restructuring of jobs. Provided that where this Agreement makes provision for alteration of any of these matters matters, an alteration is deemed not to have significant effect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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