Common use of Matters Likely to Become Industrial Issues Clause in Contracts

Matters Likely to Become Industrial Issues. The employer (as defined) and the union (as defined) shall respectively notify each other as soon as possible of any industrial matter which, in the opinion of the party notifying, might give rise to an industrial dispute.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: The Tasmanian, The Tasmanian, The Tasmanian

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Matters Likely to Become Industrial Issues. The employer (as defined) Employer and the union (as defined) Union shall respectively notify each other as soon as possible of any industrial matter which, in the opinion of the party notifying, might give rise to an industrial dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: November 2016, www.ieuvictas.org.au

Matters Likely to Become Industrial Issues. The employer (as defined) Employer and the union Union (as definedor other employee representative) shall respectively notify each other as soon as possible of any industrial matter which, in the opinion of the party notifying, might give rise to an industrial dispute.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: catholic.tas.edu.au, www.ieuvictas.org.au

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Matters Likely to Become Industrial Issues. The employer (as defined) Company and the union (as defined) Union shall respectively notify each other as soon as possible of any industrial matter which, which in the opinion of the party notifying, notifying might give rise to an industrial disputedispute including consultation prior to the introduction of a new method of work or new technology.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au

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