Common use of Recognition of rights Clause in Contracts

Recognition of rights. The Parties acknowledge the regulation of union entry to workplaces under the Fair Work Act and the OHS Act, and recognise their obligation to comply with the requirements of these laws when rights are being exercised under that legislation. The Parties agree that nothing in this clause can deprive any Party of their rights or remedies under the Fair Work Act and OHS Act.

Appears in 104 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Recognition of rights. i. The Parties acknowledge the regulation of union entry to workplaces under the Fair Work Act and the OHS Actapplicable safety legislation, and recognise their obligation to comply with the requirements of these laws when rights are being exercised under that legislation. The Parties agree that nothing in this clause can deprive any Party of their rights or remedies under the Fair Work Act and OHS WHS Act. ii. The Company will not refuse or unduly delay entry onto a site by Union officials who are entitled to enter the site in accordance with the Fair Work Act and the applicable safety legislation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: South Australia Agreement

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