Common use of AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR Clause in Contracts

AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR. (a) Aggressive behaviour means the attempted or actual exercise by a person of any physical force so as to cause injury to an employee, and includes any threatening statement or behaviour which gives an employee reasonable cause to believe that the employee is at risk of injury. (b) Employees who may be at risk from aggressive behaviour will be given instruction by the Employer on how to respond to aggressive behaviour. Where the Employer is aware of the realistic prospect of aggressive behaviour, it will take appropriate precautions. (c) Critical incident stress defusing shall be made available and known to employees who have suffered a serious work related traumatic incident of an unusual nature. Leave to attend such a session will be without loss of pay.

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement