Common use of Work on Scheduled RDOs Circumstances Clause in Contracts

Work on Scheduled RDOs Circumstances. (a) Work may take place on a scheduled RDO by agreement between the Parties to this Agreement or on any substituted day where it is required by the Employer and such work is necessary to meet operational requirements, manage its business and/or improve productivity subject to the below procedure. (b) Examples of where work may take place include, but are not limited to, the following: (i) to allow other Employees to be employed productively, to carry out out-of-hours maintenance; or (ii) because of unforeseen delays to a particular Project or a section of it; or (iii) for other reasons arising from unforeseen or emergency circumstances on a Project. For the avoidance of doubt, unforeseen or emergency circumstances include, but are not limited to: excessive periods of Inclement Weather, matters not necessarily the fault of the Employer which has led to the Project being delayed or behind schedule, the requirement to meet the Employer’s work program and unexpected delays in the Project due to scheduling of other works or supply of materials, or work that cannot be performed on other days because of municipal council restrictions, or other relevant laws or regulations. Such requirement must be based on genuine circumstances.

Appears in 35 contracts

Samples: Subcontractors Rockbreaker Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Rigger/Steel Erector Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Traffic Control Enterprise Agreement

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Work on Scheduled RDOs Circumstances. (a) Work may take place on a scheduled RDO by agreement between the Parties to this Agreement or on any substituted day where it is required by the Employer and such work is necessary to meet operational requirements, manage its business and/or improve productivity subject to the below procedure. (b) productivity. Examples of where work may take place include, but are not limited to, the following: (i) to allow other Employees to be employed productively, to carry out out-of-hours maintenance; or (ii) because of unforeseen delays to a particular Project project or a section of it; or (iii) for other reasons arising from unforeseen or emergency circumstances on a Projectproject. Such requirement must be based on genuine circumstances. (b) For the avoidance of doubt, unforeseen or emergency circumstances include, but are not limited to: excessive periods of Inclement Weatherinclement weather, matters not necessarily the fault of the Employer which has led to the Project project being delayed or behind schedule, the requirement to meet the Employer’s work program and unexpected delays in the Project project due to scheduling of other works or supply of materials, or work that cannot be performed on other days because of municipal council restrictions, or other relevant laws or regulations. Such requirement must be based on genuine circumstances.

Appears in 25 contracts

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

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Work on Scheduled RDOs Circumstances. (a) Work may take place on a scheduled RDO by agreement between the Parties to this Agreement or on any substituted day where it is required by the Employer and such work is necessary to meet operational requirements, manage its business and/or improve productivity subject to the below procedure. (b) Examples of where work may take place include, but are not limited to, the following: (i) : to allow other Employees to be employed productively, to carry out out-of-hours maintenance; or (ii) or because of unforeseen delays to a particular Project or a section of it; or (iii) or for other reasons arising from unforeseen or emergency circumstances on a Project. For the avoidance of doubt, unforeseen or emergency circumstances include, but are not limited to: excessive periods of Inclement Weather, matters not necessarily the fault of the Employer which has led to the Project being delayed or behind schedule, the requirement to meet the Employer’s work program and unexpected delays in the Project due to scheduling of other works or supply of materials, or work that cannot be performed on other days because of municipal council restrictions, or other relevant laws or regulations. Such requirement must be based on genuine circumstances.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Subcontractors Contract Scaffolding Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Contract Scaffolding Enterprise Agreement, Subcontractors Contract Scaffolding Enterprise Agreement

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