INDICATIVE TASKS PERFORMED BY APPENDIX 1B EMPLOYEES Sample Clauses

INDICATIVE TASKS PERFORMED BY APPENDIX 1B EMPLOYEES. The parties acknowledge the existence and performance of the indicative tasks by those employees covered by Appendix 1B of Attachment 2 of this Agreement, as detailed in Volume 1 and 2 of the folders titled “Indicative Tasks Amendments Register” dated 4 October 2000. A copy of these folders is kept by Utilities Management and another copy is kept by the Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Services Union of Australia. The following provisions will apply to employees to whom sections 23 and 24 of the Electricity Corporations (Restructuring and Disposal) Act 1999 apply. The parties recognise the wording contained in this clause may vary from the legislation; however it is not intended to change the application or intent of the legislation i.e. the parties still intend that it is the legislation that is to be applied if there is any inconsistency between it and this Plain English Rewrite.
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INDICATIVE TASKS PERFORMED BY APPENDIX 1B EMPLOYEES. The parties acknowledge the existence and performance of the indicative tasks by those employees covered by Appendix 1B of Attachment 2 of this Agreement, as detailed in Volume 1 and 2 of the folders titled ‘Indicative Tasks Amendments Register’ dated 4 October 2000. A copy of these folders is kept by Utilities Management and another copy is kept by the Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, Plumbing and Allied Services Union of Australia. Where Utilities Management and the CEPU agree, a review may be undertaken of an indicative task(s). Any such reviews will be conducted by Utilities Management and the CEPU in consultation with an affected employee(s). Where any change to an indicatives task(s) resulting from such a review is agreed, this will be documented in the ‘Indicative Task Amendments Register’ referred to above. This clause will not result in a wholesale review of indicative tasks, rather its operation should address any agreed deficiencies in individual indicative tasks.

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