Future Productivity Improvements Sample Clauses

Future Productivity Improvements. The State Government Insurance Commission (SGIC) and the Civil Service Association of Western Australia (Inc) agree that a range of additional measures to improve future productivity, efficiency, flexibility and quality have been identified and will be implemented during the term of this agreement. The parties agree that both the past and future productivity improvements are substantial and that recognition of these improvements will be incorporated in the salary increase percentage applicable to this agreement. The following information is provided in support of the State Government Insurance Commission's proposed application for a pay rise for its employees based on past productivity gains and prospective further gains attributable to labour relations initiatives implemented from the commencement of 1992/93 and on-going. Underpinning the application for recognition of past productivity improvement is the fact that the SGIC was unable to enter into any meaningful Bargaining Agreements up until April 1994 due to the privatisation of its trading arm, the SGIO Insurance Limited. In reality, the privatisation process ran from early 1992 through to 1 April 1994 and as all employees were considered to be SGIC employees up until this date, it was considered inappropriate to embark on any Enterprise Bargaining/Workplace Agreements until such time as the two organisations were officially split. To do otherwise may have resulted in terms and conditions that were unsuitable to one, or both, of the organisations.
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