TERMINATION, REDUNDANCY, REDEPLOYMENT AND RETRENCHMENT Sample Clauses

TERMINATION, REDUNDANCY, REDEPLOYMENT AND RETRENCHMENT. 23.1 Where the work being performed by an employee (or the major part of it) is no longer required to be done in that location as a result of re-organisation, changed business practice, technological change or a down turn in business, the position may be declared redundant by the Credit Union. 23.2 When change is being introduced, the Credit Union is committed to avoiding, wherever possible, compulsory retrenchments. 23.3 Where a number of positions in a particular workplace or employment category are to be made redundant in accordance with sub-clause 23.1, the Credit Union may select from those employees who have expressed interest in retrenchment. This provision will not diminish the Credit Union's right to select employees for retrenchment. 23.4 Where a position has been declared redundant, the Credit Union will explore all reasonable alternatives for continuing employment for the incumbent employee including, but not necessarily limited to, redeployment to comparable positions, retraining, by limiting recruitment and employee attrition. 23.5 Where a redundancy exists and the Credit Union is not able to find a comparable position, they may offer the affected employee a position at a lower competency requirement or status or, in the case of a full time employee, a part-time position, in all such cases, the employee may refuse the offer and elect to take a retrenchment. Alternatively, the employee may be given a two (2) month trial period in the new position. Should the position prove to be unsuitable to either party, the employee will be retrenched without loss of entitlement. 'Entitlement' will be calculated at the applicable rate prior to taking up the new lower position. If the employee agrees to continue employment in the lower position or part- time position, their salary will be adjusted accordingly. 23.6 Employees who are to retrenched will be given the maximum length of notice possible and will be advised of the effective date. No employee will receive less than four (4) weeks notice of retrenchment, or at the Credit Union's election, payment in lieu of notice. Employees of 45 years old or older are entitled to an additional weeks notice period. 23.7 Should an employee who has been given formal notice of retrenchment elect to leave the Credit Union's employment prior to the effective date, they will receive all of their severance payments, except notice given by the Credit Union but not worked. 23.8 Severance payments will be made on the followin...
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