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Common use of Management of Change Clause in Contracts

Management of Change. 29.1 The parties to this agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. Regular consultation between the employer, employees and their union is desirable on matters of mutual concern and interest. The aim of consultation is to contribute to: • maintaining co-operation between the parties • improved decision making • contribute to a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace. (i) The employer accepts that elected delegates are the recognised channel of communication between the union and the employer in the workplace. (ii) Paid time off shall be allowed for recognised delegates to attend meetings with management and to consult with employees covered by this Agreement, other recognised workplace delegates and union officials. The purpose will be to consult and discuss the issues addressed in this clause, other clauses of this Agreement and employee participation, staff surplus, effectiveness studies and options for resolving staff surplus. (iii) The amount of time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to allow full consideration of these issues addressed by this clause.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Management of Change. 29.1 ‌ 30.1 The parties to this agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. Regular consultation between the employer, employees and their union is desirable on matters of mutual concern and interest. The aim of consultation is to contribute to: • maintaining co-operation between the parties • improved decision making • contribute to a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace. (i) The employer accepts that elected delegates are the recognised channel of communication between the union and the employer in the workplace. (ii) Paid time off shall be allowed for recognised delegates to attend meetings with management and to consult with employees covered by this Agreement, other recognised workplace delegates and union officials. The purpose will be to consult and discuss the issues addressed in this clause, other clauses of this Agreement and employee participation, staff surplus, effectiveness studies and options for resolving staff surplus. (iii) The amount of time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to allow full consideration of these issues addressed by this clause.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Management of Change. 29.1 The parties to this agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. Regular consultation between the employer, employees and their union is desirable on matters of mutual concern and interest. The aim of consultation is to contribute to: maintaining co-operation between the parties improved decision making contribute to a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace. (i) The employer accepts that elected delegates are the recognised channel of communication between the union and the employer in the workplace. (ii) Paid time off shall be allowed for recognised delegates to attend meetings with management and to consult with employees covered by this Agreement, other recognised workplace delegates and union officials. The purpose will be to consult and discuss the issues addressed in this clause, other clauses of this Agreement and employee participation, staff surplus, effectiveness studies and options for resolving staff surplus. (iii) The amount of time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to allow full consideration of these issues addressed by this clause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medical Radiation Technologists Collective Agreement, Medical Radiation Technologists Collective Agreement

Management of Change. 29.1 ‌ 30.1 The parties to this agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. Regular consultation between the employer, employees and their union is desirable on matters of mutual concern and interest. The aim of consultation is to contribute to: • maintaining co-operation between the parties • improved decision making • contribute to a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace. (i) i. The employer accepts that elected delegates are the recognised channel of communication between the union and the employer in the workplace. (ii) . Paid time off shall be allowed for recognised delegates to attend meetings with management and to consult with employees covered by this Agreement, other recognised workplace delegates and union officials. The purpose will be to consult and discuss the issues addressed in this clause, other clauses of this Agreement and employee participation, staff surplus, effectiveness studies and options for resolving staff surplus. (iii) . The amount of time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to allow full consideration of these issues addressed by this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Management of Change. 29.1 The parties to this agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. Regular consultation between the employer, employees and their union is desirable on matters of mutual concern and interest. The aim of consultation is to contribute to: • maintaining co-operation between the parties • improved decision making • contribute to a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace. (i) The employer accepts that elected delegates are the recognised channel of communication between the union and the employer in the workplace. (ii) Paid time off shall be allowed for recognised delegates to attend meetings with management and to consult with employees covered by this Agreement, other recognised workplace delegates and union officials. The purpose will be to consult and discuss the issues addressed in this clause, other clauses of this Agreement and employee participation, staff surplus, effectiveness studies and options for resolving staff surplus. (iii) The amount of time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to allow full consideration of these issues addressed by this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Management of Change. 29.1 The parties to this agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. Regular consultation between the employer, employees and their union is desirable on matters of mutual concern and interest. The aim of consultation is to contribute to: maintaining co-operation between the parties improved decision making contribute to a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace. (i) The employer accepts that elected delegates are the recognised channel of communication between the union and the employer in the workplace. (ii) Paid time off shall be allowed for recognised delegates to attend meetings with management and to consult with employees covered by this Agreement, other recognised workplace delegates and union officials. The purpose will be to consult and discuss the issues addressed in this clause, other clauses of this Agreement and employee participation, staff surplus, effectiveness studies and options for resolving staff surplus. (iii) The amount of time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to allow full consideration of these issues addressed by this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Management of Change. 29.1 30.1 The parties to this agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. Regular consultation between the employer, employees and their union is desirable on matters of mutual concern and interest. The aim of consultation is to contribute to: • maintaining co-operation between the parties • improved decision making • contribute to a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace. (i) i. The employer accepts that elected delegates are the recognised channel of communication between the union and the employer in the workplace. (ii) . Paid time off shall be allowed for recognised delegates to attend meetings with management and to consult with employees covered by this Agreement, other recognised workplace delegates and union officials. The purpose will be to consult and discuss the issues addressed in this clause, other clauses of this Agreement and employee participation, staff surplus, effectiveness studies and options for resolving staff surplus. (iii) . The amount of time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to allow full consideration of these issues addressed by this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Management of Change. 29.1 The parties to this agreement accept that change in the health service is necessary in order to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of health services. Regular consultation between the employer, employees and their union is desirable on matters of mutual concern and interest. The aim of consultation is to contribute to: maintaining co-operation between the parties improved decision making contribute to a more harmonious, effective, efficient, safe and productive workplace. (i) The employer accepts that elected delegates are the recognised channel of communication between the union and the employer in the workplace. (ii) Paid time off shall be allowed for recognised delegates to attend meetings with management and to consult with employees covered by this Agreement, other recognised workplace delegates and union officials. The purpose will be to consult and discuss the issues addressed in this clause, other clauses of this Agreement and employee participation, staff surplus, effectiveness studies and options for resolving staff surplus. (iii) The amount of time off and facilities provided shall be sufficient to allow full consideration of these issues addressed by this clause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement