PROTECTION FROM UNREASONABLE WORKLOADS Sample Clauses

PROTECTION FROM UNREASONABLE WORKLOADS. 15.1 The parties acknowledge that the workload for individual employees or a group of employees in a workplace (work group) must not be excessive, unreasonable or unsustainable.
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PROTECTION FROM UNREASONABLE WORKLOADS. This clause provides protections against unreasonable workloads, and mechanisms for dealing with workload issues affecting members. PSA What You Have Told Us – 3. Workload

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