Common use of Mature Aged Workers Clause in Contracts

Mature Aged Workers. (a) The Parties to this Agreement recognise that mature age workers are beneficial to the Employer and the Industry. To this end, the Employer shall endeavour to employ a ratio of at least one mature age worker in every six Employees. The Parties shall ensure that mature age workers are not discriminated against when seeking or maintaining employment with the Employer.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Etu Greenfields, Etu Enterprise Agreement, Etu Enterprise Agreement

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Mature Aged Workers. (a) The Parties parties to this Agreement recognise that mature age workers are beneficial to the Employer and the Industry. To this end, the Employer shall endeavour to employ a ratio of at least one mature age worker in every six Employeesemployees. The Parties parties shall ensure that mature age workers are not discriminated against when seeking or maintaining employment with the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Etu Enterprise Agreement

Mature Aged Workers. (a) The Parties parties to this Agreement recognise that mature age workers are beneficial to the Employer and the Industry. To this end, the Employer shall endeavour to employ a ratio of at least one mature age worker in every six Employeesemployees. The Parties parties shall ensure that mature age workers are not discriminated against when seeking or maintaining employment with the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wormald Enterprise Agreement

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Mature Aged Workers. (a) The Parties parties to this Agreement agreement recognise that mature age workers are beneficial to the Employer company and the Industryindustry. To this end, the Employer company shall endeavour to employ a ratio of at least one mature age worker in every six Employeesemployees. The Parties In all other instances, the parties shall ensure that mature age workers are not discriminated against when seeking or maintaining employment with the Employercompany.

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