Common use of Weekly Hire - Mechanical Plant Operators Clause in Contracts

Weekly Hire - Mechanical Plant Operators. If the Employer decides to terminate the employment of a Mechanical Plant Operator, the Employer shall give the Mechanical Plant Operator the following notice: Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice One year or less One week Over one year & up to the completion of three years Two weeks Over three years & up to the completion of five years Three weeks Over five years Four weeks In addition to the above notice, employees over 45 years of age with not less than two years continuous service shall be entitled to an additional week’s notice. Notice of resignation by the Mechanical Plant Operator - The notice given by a Mechanical Plant Operator shall be the same as that required of the Employer except that there shall be no additional notice based on the age of the Mechanical Plant Operator concerned.

Appears in 51 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Cladding Installation Enterprise Agreement

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Weekly Hire - Mechanical Plant Operators. If the Employer decides to terminate the employment of a Mechanical Plant Operator, the Employer shall give the Mechanical Plant Operator the following notice: Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice One year or less One week Over one year & up to the completion of three years Two weeks Over three years & up to the completion of five years Three weeks Over five years Four weeks In addition to the above notice, employees over 45 years of age with not less than two years continuous service shall be entitled to an additional week’s notice. Notice of resignation by the Mechanical Plant Operator - The notice given by a Mechanical Plant Operator shall be the same as that required of the Employer except that there shall be no additional notice based on the age of the Mechanical Plant Operator concerned.

Appears in 38 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Rigger/Steel Erector Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Weekly Hire - Mechanical Plant Operators. If the Employer decides to terminate the employment of a Mechanical Plant Operator, the Employer shall give the Mechanical Plant Operator the following notice: Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice One year or less One week Over one year & up to the completion of three years Two weeks Over three years & up to the completion of five years Three weeks Over five years Four weeks Agreement 2020-2023 PART 3 - TYPES OF EMPLOYMENT AND TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT In addition to the above notice, employees over 45 years of age with not less than two years continuous service shall be entitled to an additional week’s notice. Notice of resignation by the Mechanical Plant Operator - The notice given by a Mechanical Plant Operator shall be the same as that required of the Employer except that there shall be no additional notice based on the age of the Mechanical Plant Operator concerned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Major Civil Contractor Enterprise Agreement

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Weekly Hire - Mechanical Plant Operators. If the Employer decides to terminate the employment of a Mechanical Plant Operator, the Employer shall give the Mechanical Plant Operator the following notice: Period of Continuous Service Period of Notice One year or less One week Over one year & up to the completion of three years Two weeks Over three years & up to the completion of five years Three weeks Over five years Four weeks In addition to the above notice, employees over 45 years of age with not less than two years continuous service shall be entitled to an additional week’s notice. Notice of resignation by the Mechanical Plant Operator - The notice given by a Mechanical Plant Operator shall be the same as that required of the Employer except that there shall be no additional notice based on the age of the Mechanical Plant Operator concerned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Onsite Shopfitters Enterprise Agreement 2020 2023

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