Common use of Urgent Pressing Necessity Clause in Contracts

Urgent Pressing Necessity. A matter that must be attended to by the employee that cannot be reasonably attended to by the employee outside the employee’s ordinary hours of work. Examples of urgent pressing necessity include: (i) A requirement to appear in court either as a subpoenaed witness or is defending a civil right. Court appearances in other circumstances must be covered by recreation leave or leave without pay. (ii) Protection of the employee’s family/property directly affected by flood or bushfire.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Nursing/Midwifery (South Australian Public Sector) Enterprise Agreement 2016, Enterprise Agreement

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Urgent Pressing Necessity. A matter that must be attended to by the employee that cannot be reasonably attended to by the employee outside the employee’s ordinary hours of work. Examples of urgent pressing necessity include: (ia) A requirement to appear in court either as a subpoenaed witness or is defending a civil right. Court appearances in other circumstances must be covered by recreation leave or leave without pay. (iib) Protection of the employee’s family/property directly affected by flood or bushfire.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Nursing/Midwifery (South Australian Public Sector) Enterprise Agreement 2010, Enterprise Agreement

Urgent Pressing Necessity. A matter that must be attended to by the employee that cannot be reasonably attended to by the employee outside the employee’s ordinary hours of work. Examples of urgent pressing necessity include:be (ia) A requirement to appear in court either as a subpoenaed witness or is defending a civil right. Court appearances in other circumstances must be covered by recreation leave or leave without pay.Court (iib) Protection of the employee’s family/property directly affected by flood or bushfire.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nursing/Midwifery (South Australian Public Sector) Enterprise Agreement 2013

Urgent Pressing Necessity. A matter that must be attended to by the employee that cannot be reasonably attended to by the employee outside the employee’s 's ordinary hours of work. Examples of urgent pressing necessity include: (i) i. A requirement to appear in court either as a subpoenaed witness or is defending a civil right. Court appearances in other circumstances must be covered by recreation annual leave or leave without pay. (ii) . Protection of the employee’s family/'s family or property directly affected by flood or bushfire.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employee Collective Agreement

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Urgent Pressing Necessity. A matter that must be attended to by the employee that cannot be reasonably attended to by the employee outside the employee’s ordinary hours of work. Examples of urgent pressing necessity include: (ia) A requirement to appear in court either as a subpoenaed witness or is defending a civil right. Court appearances in other circumstances must be covered by recreation leave or leave without pay. (ii) Protection of the employee’s family/property directly affected by flood or bushfire.defending

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Nurses/Midwives (South Australian Public Sector) Enterprise Agreement 2007

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