Player Contract Information. (a) The AFL agrees to provide the AFLPA with the following statistical information, on a de-identified basis, relating to player contracts, Additional Services Agreements and other payments on or before 1 March each year of the Term, or such other date as agreed between the Parties: (i) a breakdown of salary brackets for Players at different stages of their careers in accordance with parameters such as years on an AFL List and Matches played, on an industry and Club-by-Club basis; (ii) a breakdown of Additional Services Agreements in monetary brackets for Players at different stages of their careers on an industry and Club basis, for example years on the List of an AFL Club; (iii) a breakdown by numbers and percentages of base only and base and match contracts for Players on an industry and Club basis; (iv) identification of standard and non-standard contract incentives in Player contracts; (v) incidence of use of contract incentives across the industry and within Clubs; and (vi) a summary of AFL industry contractual trends. (b) The AFL agree to provide the AFLPA with access to the secure database containing Standard Player Contracts (including the Additional Services Agreements when in database or as otherwise agreed) for the AFLPA to access on an ongoing basis, with all access and set up costs for such access to be borne by the AFLPA. (c) The AFLPA must treat all Player contract information as confidential and may use them internally solely to advance its purposes as the representative of AFL Players as follows: (i) to prepare for and/or support collective bargaining; (ii) to enforce Players’ rights, including under the CBA and their Player contracts; and (iii) to inform internal research. (d) If the AFLPA wish to utilise the Player contracts for any purpose other than those expressly stated in 22.3(c) above, the Parties shall confer and agree on whether that purpose is appropriate, including for example what further Player contract information may also be provided to AFL Clubs, Players generally and/or Accredited Agents and if so in what form and upon what conditions and/or undertakings the information should be provided. (e) The AFLPA, as the collective bargaining representative of AFL Players, warrants it has the right to obtain the Standard Playing Contract and the Additional Services Agreement information as contemplated by this clause.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Player Contract Information. (a) The AFL agrees to provide the AFLPA with the following statistical information, on a de-identified basis, relating to player contracts, Additional Services Agreements and other payments on or before 1 March each year of the Term, or such other date as agreed between the Parties:
(i) a breakdown of salary brackets for Players at different stages of their careers in accordance with parameters such as years on an AFL List and Matches played, on an industry and Club-by-Club basis;
(ii) a breakdown of Additional Services Agreements in monetary brackets for Players at different stages of their careers on an industry and Club basis, for example years on the List of an AFL Club;
(iii) a breakdown by numbers and percentages of base only and base and match contracts for Players on an industry and Club basis;
(iv) identification of standard and non-standard contract incentives in Player contracts;
(v) incidence of use of contract incentives across the industry and within Clubs; and
(vi) a summary of AFL industry contractual trends.
(b) The AFL agree to provide the AFLPA with access to the secure database containing Standard Player Contracts (including the Additional Services Agreements when in database or as otherwise agreed) for the AFLPA to access on an ongoing basis, with all access and set up costs for such access to be borne by the AFLPA.
(c) The AFLPA must treat all Player contract information as confidential and may use them internally solely to advance its purposes as the representative of AFL Players as follows:
(i) to prepare for and/or support collective bargaining;
(ii) to enforce Players’ rights, including under the CBA and their Player contracts; and
(iii) to inform internal research.
(d) If the AFLPA wish to utilise the Player contracts for any purpose other than those expressly stated in 22.3(c22(c) above, the Parties shall confer and agree on whether that purpose is appropriate, including for example what further Player contract information may also be provided to AFL Clubs, Players generally and/or Accredited Agents and if so in what form and upon what conditions and/or undertakings the information should be provided.
(e) The AFLPA, as the collective bargaining representative of AFL Players, warrants it has the right to obtain the Standard Playing Contract and the Additional Services Agreement information as contemplated by this clause.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Player Contract Information. (a) The AFL agrees to provide the AFLPA with the following statistical information, on a de-identified basis, relating to player contracts, Additional Services Agreements and other payments on or before 1 March each year of the Term, or such other date as agreed between the Parties:
(i) a breakdown of salary brackets for Players at different stages of their careers in accordance with parameters such as years on an AFL List and Matches played, on an industry and Club-by-Club basis;
(ii) a breakdown of Additional Services Agreements in monetary brackets for Players at different stages of their careers on an industry and Club basis, for example years on the List of an AFL Club;
(iii) a breakdown by numbers and percentages of base only and base and match contracts for Players on an industry and Club basis;
(iv) identification of standard and non-standard contract incentives in Player contracts;
(v) incidence of use of contract incentives across the industry and within Clubs; and
(vi) a summary of AFL industry contractual trends.
(b) The AFL agree to provide the AFLPA with access to the secure database containing Standard Player Contracts (including the Additional Services Agreements when in database or as otherwise agreed) for the AFLPA to access on an ongoing basis, with all access and set up costs for such access to be borne by the AFLPA.
(c) The AFLPA must treat all Player contract information as confidential and may use them internally solely to advance its purposes as the representative of AFL Players as follows:
(i) to prepare for and/or support collective bargaining;
(ii) to enforce Players’ rights, including under the CBA and their Player contracts; and
(iii) to inform internal research.
(d) If the AFLPA wish to utilise the Player contracts for any purpose other than those expressly stated in 22.3(c24.3(c) above, the Parties shall confer and agree on whether that purpose is appropriate, including for example what further Player contract information may also be provided to AFL Clubs, Players generally and/or Accredited Agents and if so in what form and upon what conditions and/or undertakings the information should be provided.
(e) The AFLPA, as the collective bargaining representative of AFL Players, warrants it has the right to obtain the Standard Playing Contract and the Additional Services Agreement information as contemplated by this clause.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Player Contract Information. (a) The AFL agrees to work towards establishing a secure database containing Standard Player Contracts (including the Additional Services Agreements when in database or as otherwise agreed) as soon as reasonably practicable, using its reasonable endeavours to establish such a system by 31 October 2020. Once established, the AFL agrees to provide the AFLPA with immediate access to such a system on an ongoing basis, with all access and set up costs for such access to be borne by the AFLPA.
(b) Until such access is available for AFLW Standard Player Contracts, the AFL will provide the AFLPA with specific Standard Player Contracts and Additional Services Agreements as soon as practicable on request from AFLPA.
(c) As soon as reasonably practicable on execution of this Agreement, the AFL will provide the AFLPA with a complete and identified summary of each Player’s tier and any Additional Services Agreements in place. The AFL will continue to provide this complete and identified summary for each Season when available.
(d) In addition, the AFL agrees to provide the AFLPA the following statistical information, on a de-identified basis, relating regarding salary and benefits provided to player contracts, Additional Services Agreements and other payments on or before 1 March each year of the Term, or such other date as agreed between the PartiesPlayers including:
(i) a breakdown of salary brackets for Players Tier structures at different stages of their careers in accordance with parameters such as years on an AFL List and Matches played, on an industry and each AFLW Club-by-Club basis;
(ii) a breakdown of Additional Services Agreements in monetary brackets for Players at different stages of their careers on an industry and Club basis, for example years on the List list of an AFL AFLW Club;; and
(iii) a breakdown summary of all Additional Services Agreement, and/or Club or AFL Employment Agreement on a Club by numbers and percentages of base only and base and match contracts for Players on an industry and Club basis;
(iv) identification of standard and non-standard contract incentives in Player contracts;
(v) incidence of use of contract incentives across the industry and within Clubs; and
(vi) a summary of AFL industry contractual trends.
(b) The AFL agree to provide the AFLPA with access to the secure database containing Standard Player Contracts (including the Additional Services Agreements when in database or as otherwise agreed) for the AFLPA to access on an ongoing basis, with all access and set up costs for such access to be borne by the AFLPA.
(ce) The AFLPA must treat all Player contract information as confidential and may use them internally solely to advance its purposes as the representative of AFL Players as follows:
(i) to prepare for and/or support collective bargaining;
(ii) to enforce Players’ rights, including under the CBA and their Player contracts; and
(iii) to inform internal research.
(df) If the AFLPA wish wishes to utilise the Player contracts for any purpose other than those expressly stated in 22.3(cclause 30(e) above, the Parties shall confer and agree on whether that purpose is appropriate, including for example what further Player contract information may also be provided to AFL AFLW Clubs, Players generally and/or Accredited Agents and if so in what form and upon what conditions and/or undertakings the information should be provided.
(eg) The AFLPA, as the collective bargaining representative of AFL Players, warrants it has the right to obtain the Standard Playing Contract and the Additional Services Agreement information as contemplated by this clause.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement