Minimum Engagements Clause Samples

The Minimum Engagements clause sets a baseline number of transactions, services, or commitments that a party must fulfill under the agreement. Typically, it requires the client or customer to purchase or utilize a specified minimum quantity of goods or services within a defined period, such as a year or the contract term. This clause ensures the provider receives a guaranteed level of business, thereby reducing uncertainty and helping to justify resource allocation or pricing concessions.
Minimum Engagements. Full time employees shall receive a minimum payment of four (4) hours for each engagement in respect of ordinary hours of work.
Minimum Engagements. The following minimum will apply to part-time and casual employees: (i) Part-time employees shall receive a minimum payment of 3 hours for each engagement except in the case of a recall to duty where clause 21.5 shall apply; and, (ii) Casual employees shall receive a minimum payment of 2 hours for each engagement except in the case of a recall to duty where clause 21.5 shall apply.
Minimum Engagements. (a) Full time employees shall receive a minimum payment of four (4) hours for each engagement in respect of ordinary hours of work. (b) Permanent part time and casual employees, other than in community, shall receive a minimum payment of two (2) hours for each period of engagement. (c) Permanent part time and casual employees in community services shall receive a minimum payment of one (1) hour for each period of engagement.
Minimum Engagements. 14.1 The minimum single engagement for a Part Time Employee, other than Employees On Call, is: (a) two hours, other than for Remote Work; or (b) one hour for Remote Work, including where the Employee is required participate in a work meeting or similar engagement, such as a staff meeting or training session remotely. 14.2 The minimum single engagement for a Casual Employee, other than Employees On Call, is: (a) three hours for Community Services Employees and Allied Health Employees, subject to (c) below; (b) two hours for all other Casual Employees, subject to (c) below; or (c) one hour for all Casual Employees performing Remote Work including where the Employee is required participate in a work meeting or similar engagement, such as a staff meeting or training session remotely. 14.3 The minimum single engagement for Employees who are On Call is: (a) 15 minutes for Remote Work, subject to (c) below, where the employee is On Call between 6.00 am and 10.00 pm; (b) 30 minutes for Remote Work, subject to (c) below, where the employee is On Call between 10.00 pm and 6.00 am; (c) one hour, where the Remote Work requires the Employee to participate in a work meeting or similar engagement, such as a staff meeting or training session remotely; or (d) one hour where the Employee is required to attend the workplace outside of Ordinary Hours.
Minimum Engagements. Unless expressly excluded from the provisions of a specified clause, the following minimum engagements apply per rostered shift: (a) For Full-time employees – 4 hours (b) For Part-time employees - 3 hours (c) For Casual Employees – 2 hours
Minimum Engagements. 28.3 The following minimum engagements shall apply to Employees: (a) Full time Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 4 hours for each shift. (b) Part-time Nursing Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 2 hours for each shift. Aged Care Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 3 hours for each shift. This minimum engagement excludes recall to work (Clause 47) and voluntary attendance at meetings, and mandatory training (Clause 44). (c) Casual Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 2 hours for each shift.
Minimum Engagements. The following minimum starts will apply to Employees: (a) Full -time Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 4 hours for each start. (b) Part-time Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 3 hours for each start. (c) Casual Employees shall receive a minimum payment of 2 hours for each start.