Workloads. (a) An employee (or group of employees) who has concerns about the level of their workload may raise those concerns with their supervisor in the first instance for resolution. (b) Where the process at subclause 30.0(a) does not resolve the employee’s concerns, the employee may raise their concerns with the senior manager of their work unit for resolution. (c) Where the process at 30.0(b) does not resolve the employee’s concerns, the employee may refer the matter to the Director, Human Resources, for final resolution.
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Samples: Unsw Australia (Professional Staff) Enterprise Agreement 2015, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement
Workloads. (a) An employee (or group of employees) who has concerns about the level of their workload may raise those concerns with their supervisor in the first instance for resolution.
(b) Where the process at subclause 30.0(a) does not resolve the employee’s concerns, the employee may raise their concerns with the senior manager of their work unit for resolution.
(c) Where the process at 30.0(b) does not resolve the employee’s concerns, the employee may refer the matter to the Director, Head of Human Resources, for final resolution.. Page Break
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement