Agreement Does Not Reduce or Enhance Conditions Sample Clauses

Agreement Does Not Reduce or Enhance Conditions. This remodelled Agreement does not reduce, or enhance, terms and conditions of employment of employees except where specifically intended. Where the meaning of a term or provision is in doubt the parties will consider and may be guided by relevant information from the 2015-2018 employee CEA. During the term of this Agreement the parties will meet to assess whether the Agreement is sufficiently clear and concise. Should any amendments or alterations be agreed the Agreement may be amended accordingly following an exchange of letters between the parties. Should any amendments alter employee entitlements then the Association will seek to ratify those variations.
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