Common use of Staff Surplus Situation Clause in Contracts

Staff Surplus Situation. A surplus staffing situation exists when, as a result of the review referred to in 9.1 and at the conclusion of the consultative processes, the Chief Executive requires a reduction in the number of Employees; or Employees can no longer be employed in their current position, at their current salary level or work location (ie: the terms of appointment to their present position are significantly altered).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Employment Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement

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Staff Surplus Situation. 8.4.1 A surplus staffing situation exists when, as a result of the review referred to in 9.1 clause 8.2 and at the conclusion of the consultative processesprocess, the Chief Executive employer requires a reduction in the number of Employeesemployees; or Employees employees can no longer be employed in their current position, at their current grade (salary level grouping) or work location (ie: i.e. the terms of appointment to their present position are significantly altered).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: tiasa.org.nz

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