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Common use of Skills Clause in Contracts

Skills. The skills factor measures the demand for independent judgment and needed experience for executing the work. The demand is greater the more often there are situations where one makes judgments the more they differ from each other the shorter the reflection time is the more rules and regulations controls the work the more general the instructions are the most general and slower the feedback is the broader and deeper information is needed to solve problems The extent and depth of the information required in the discretionary situations is not only the education, but also the experience required in the discretionary situations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement