Common use of Engineering Streams Clause in Contracts

Engineering Streams. “Engineering Streams” are the 3 broad engineering streams recognised within the classification definitions, namely: Electrical/electronic; fabrication/vehicle building; and mechanical. Additionally, there are 5 vocational fields (as defined). Entry to training in any engineering stream is not conditional on union membership. The streams are defined as:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Agreement Title, www8.austlii.edu.au

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Engineering Streams. “Engineering Streamsstreams” are the 3 three broad engineering streams recognised within the classification definitionsdefinitions set out in Schedule 1, namely: Electrical/electronic; fabrication/vehicle building; and mechanical. Additionally, there are 5 five vocational fields (as defineddefined in clause 1.6.6). Entry to training in any engineering stream is not conditional on union membership. The streams are defined as:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Workplace Agreement, Manufacturing Industry Workplace Agreement

Engineering Streams. 3.1 “Engineering Streams” are the 3 broad engineering streams recognised within the classification definitions, namely: Electrical/electronic; fabrication/vehicle building; and mechanical. Additionally, there are 5 vocational fields (as defined). Entry to training in any engineering stream is not conditional on union membership. The streams are defined as:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Engineering Streams. 5.2.3.1 “Engineering Streams” are the 3 broad engineering streams recognised within the classification definitions, namely: Electrical/electronic; fabrication/vehicle building; and mechanical. Additionally, there are 5 vocational fields (as defined). Entry to training in any engineering stream is not conditional on union membership. The streams are defined as:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maintenance Employees Enterprise Agreement

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Engineering Streams. Engineering Streams" are the 3 broad engineering streams recognised within the classification definitions, namely: Electrical/electronic; fabrication/vehicle building; and mechanical. Additionally, there are 5 vocational fields (as defined). Entry to training in any engineering stream is not conditional on union membership. The streams are defined as:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Part 1 Application and Operation of Agreement

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