Support for Employees experiencing Domestic Violence Sample Clauses

Support for Employees experiencing Domestic Violence. In order to provide support to employees experiencing domestic violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employees, the employer will consider reasonable and practical request from an employee experiencing family violence to: a) Changes to working hours or pattern of working hours b) Change of duties or location provided that the operational needs of the business continue to be met c) A change to their work telephone number or work email to avoid harassing contact d) Changes that improve the safety of the employee and/or their co-workers e) Managers may approve additional special leave when other leave has been exhausted f) Any other reasonable measures to assist the employee g) An employee experiencing family violence or seeking help to deal with their violence will be referred to specialist domestic violence support services
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Support for Employees experiencing Domestic Violence. In order to provide support to employees experiencing domestic violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employees, the employer will consider reasonable and practical request from an employee experiencing family violence to:
Support for Employees experiencing Domestic Violence. In order to provide support to employees experiencing domestic violence and to provide a safe work environment to all employees, the Employer will consider reasonable and practical request from an employee experiencing family violence to: a) Changes to working hours or pattern of working hours b) Change of duties or location provided that the operational needs of the business continue to be met c) A change to their work telephone number, device, or work email to avoid harassing contact d) Changes that improve the safety of the employee and/or their co-workers e) Managers may approve additional special leave when other leave has been exhausted

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