Fisheries and Marine Officer Operational Flexibility Requirements Sample Clauses

Fisheries and Marine Officer Operational Flexibility Requirements. (a) The Department will endeavour to manage Fisheries and Marine Officers’ working hours within the limitations outlined in this clause. Notwithstanding this, the parties recognise that effective Fisheries and Marine Safety compliance activities necessarily involve the performance of irregular and unusual hours of work, which includes working on weekends and public holidays. In some cases, this may involve the occasional performance of work outside of the limitations imposed by this clause.
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Fisheries and Marine Officer Operational Flexibility Requirements. (a) The Department will endeavour to manage Fisheries and Marine Officers’ working hours within the limitations outlined in this clause. Notwithstanding this, the parties recognise that effective Fisheries and Marine Safety compliance activities necessarily involve the performance of irregular and unusual hours of work, which includes working on weekends and public holidays. In some cases, this may involve the occasional performance of work outside of the limitations imposed by this clause. Fisheries and Marine Officers shall not unreasonably refuse a request to perform work outside of the limitations imposed within this clause. Disputes over whether refusal of a request to perform work outside the limitations of clause 10 is reasonable shall be resolved through the Dispute Settlement Procedure provided for in Clause 8 of this Agency Specific Agreement. It is recognised by the parties that Seagoing Fisheries and Marine Officers and officers within the Serious Offences Unit will exceed the limits provided in this clause more frequently than other Fisheries and Marine Officers due to the nature of compliance activities performed by those Officers. Nonetheless, risks to the health and safety of those Officers will be minimised at all times.

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