Common use of NZNO Meetings Clause in Contracts

NZNO Meetings. 23.1 Union members shall, in each calendar year, be entitled to at least two union meetings (each of a maximum of 2 hours duration) without loss of ordinary pay, provided that each of the following conditions is fulfilled: 23.1.1 At least 14 days’ notice of the meetings shall be given. 23.1.2 Work shall resume as soon as practicable after the finish of the meeting. The employer shall not be obliged to pay any union member for a period greater than two hours in respect of any union meeting. 23.2 Only union members who actually attend a union meeting during their working hours shall be entitled to pay in respect of that meeting and to that end the union shall supply the employer with a list of members who attended and shall advise the employer of the time the meeting finished. 23.3 The union shall make such arrangements with the employer as may be necessary to ensure that the employer's business is maintained during any union meeting, including, where appropriate, an arrangement for sufficient union members to remain available during the meeting to enable the employer's operation to continue.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Primary Health Care Multi Employer Collective Agreement, Multi Employer Collective Agreement, Primary Health Care Multi Employer Collective Agreement

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NZNO Meetings. 23.1 22.1 Union members shall, in each calendar year, be entitled to at least two union meetings (each of a maximum of 2 hours duration) without loss of ordinary pay, provided that each of the following conditions is fulfilled: 23.1.1 22.1.1 At least 14 days’ notice of the meetings shall be given. 23.1.2 22.1.2 Work shall resume as soon as practicable after the finish of the meeting. The employer shall not be obliged to pay any union member for a period greater than two hours in respect of any union meeting. 23.2 22.2 Only union members who actually attend a union meeting during their working hours shall be entitled to pay in respect of that meeting and to that end the union shall supply the employer with a list of members who attended and shall advise the employer of the time the meeting finished. 23.3 22.3 The union shall make such arrangements with the employer as may be necessary to ensure that the employer's business is maintained during any union meeting, including, where appropriate, an arrangement for sufficient union members to remain available during the meeting to enable the employer's operation to continue.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Multi Employer Collective Agreement, Multi Employer Collective Agreement

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NZNO Meetings. 23.1 ‌ 24.1 Union members shall, in each calendar year, be entitled to at least two union meetings (each of a maximum of 2 hours duration) without loss of ordinary pay, provided that each of the following conditions is fulfilled: 23.1.1 24.1.1 At least 14 days’ notice of the meetings shall be given. 23.1.2 24.1.2 Work shall resume as soon as practicable after the finish of the meeting. The employer shall not be obliged to pay any union member for a period greater than two hours in respect of any union meeting. 23.2 24.1.3 Only union members who actually attend a union meeting during their working hours shall be entitled to pay in respect of that meeting and to that end the union shall supply the employer with a list of members who attended and shall advise the employer of the time the meeting finished. 23.3 24.1.4 The union shall make such arrangements with the employer as may be necessary to ensure that the employer's business is maintained during any union meeting, including, where appropriate, an arrangement for sufficient union members to remain available during the meeting to enable the employer's operation to continue. 24.2 The provisions contained in this clause are inclusive of and not in addition to the provisions of section 26 of the Employment Relations Xxx 0000.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nurses Collective Employment Agreement

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