Common use of Other suitable work etc Clause in Contracts

Other suitable work etc. Severance pay will not be granted if an employee who loses his/her job, see 3.3 above, is offered other suitable work in the enterprise, or in the group to which the enterprise belongs, or with new owners, or in another enterprise continuing the business. When deciding the question of whether the employee shall be deemed to have been offered other suitable work, importance shall be attached to the fact that the object of the Severance Pay Scheme is to provide remuneration for employees who lose their jobs. Employees who in reality continue in their old job, will not normally be entitled to severance pay. The same applies when all or part of the enterprise is taken over by the employee him/herself, so that he or she is in reality continuing his/her earlier work. In the event of stoppage in connection with a change of ownership etc., the employee shall nonetheless be granted severance pay if more than three months pass before he/she is employed anew/re-employed. This applies regardless of the length of the notice period. In the event of a merger or transfer of a business that comes under Chapter 16 of the Working Environment Act, the acquiring enterprise (new employer) will become a member of the Joint Scheme and be obliged to pay premiums. Nevertheless this will not apply if the new employer exercises the right to opt out, as sanctioned by the Working Environment Act, § 16-2, second paragraph.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Agreement of 2016 Agreement

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Other suitable work etc. Severance pay will not be granted if an employee who loses his/her job, see 3.3 above, is offered other suitable work in the enterprise, or in the group to which the enterprise belongs, or with new owners, or in another enterprise continuing the business. When deciding the question of whether the employee shall be deemed to have been offered other suitable work, importance shall be attached to the fact that the object of the Severance Pay Scheme is to provide remuneration for employees who lose their jobs. Employees who in reality continue in their old job, will not normally be entitled to severance pay. The same applies when all or part of the enterprise is taken over by the employee him/herself, so that he or she is in reality continuing his/her earlier work. In the event of stoppage in connection with a change of ownership etc., the employee shall nonetheless be granted severance pay if more than three months months' pass before he/she is employed anew/re-employed. This applies regardless of the length of the notice period. In the event of a merger or transfer of a business that comes under Chapter 16 of the Working Work Environment Act, the acquiring enterprise (new employer) will become a member of the Joint Scheme and be obliged to pay premiumspremium. Nevertheless Nevertheless, this will not apply if the new employer exercises the right to opt out, as sanctioned by the Working Environment Act, § 16-2, second paragraph.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: National Agreement, National Agreement

Other suitable work etc. Severance pay will not be granted if an employee who loses his/her job, see 3.3 above, is offered other suitable work in the enterprise, or in the group to which the enterprise belongs, or with new owners, or in another enterprise continuing the business. When deciding the question of whether the employee shall be deemed to have been offered other suitable work, importance shall be attached to the fact that the object of the Severance Pay Scheme is to provide remuneration for employees who lose their jobs. Employees who in reality continue in their old job, will not normally be entitled to severance pay. The same This similarly applies when all or part of the enterprise is taken over by the employee him/herself, so that he or she is in reality continuing his/her earlier work. In the event of stoppage in connection with a change of ownership etc., the employee shall nonetheless be granted severance pay if more than three months pass before he/she is employed anew/re-re- employed. This applies regardless of the length of the notice period. In the event of a merger or transfer of a business that comes under Chapter 16 of the Working Environment Act, the acquiring enterprise (new employer) will become a member of the Joint Scheme and be obliged to pay premiumspremium. Nevertheless this will not apply if the new employer exercises the right to opt out, as sanctioned by the Working Environment Act, § 16-2, second paragraph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Other suitable work etc. Severance pay will not be granted if an employee who loses his/her job, see 3.3 above, is offered other suitable work in the enterprise, or in the group to which the enterprise belongs, or with new owners, or in another enterprise continuing the business. When deciding the question of whether the employee shall be deemed to have been offered other suitable work, importance shall be attached to the fact that the object of the Severance Pay Scheme is to provide remuneration for employees who lose their jobs. Employees Empoyees who in reality continue in their old job, will not normally be entitled to severance pay. The same This similarly applies when all or part of the enterprise is taken over by the employee him/herself, so that he or she is in reality continuing his/her earlier work. In the event of stoppage in connection with a change of ownership etc., the employee shall nonetheless be granted severance pay if more than three months pass before he/she is employed anew/re-employed. This applies regardless of the length of the notice period. In the event of a merger or transfer of a business that comes under Chapter 16 6 of the Working Work Environment Act, the acquiring enterprise (new employer) will become a member of the Joint Scheme and be obliged to pay premiumspremium. Nevertheless this will not apply if the new employer exercises the right to opt out, as out sanctioned by the Working Work Environment Act, § 16-2, second paragraphpara-graph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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