Allocating work Clause Samples
The 'Allocating work' clause defines how tasks and responsibilities are distributed among the parties involved in an agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for specific deliverables, deadlines, or areas of the project, and may specify procedures for assigning new tasks or handling changes in scope. By clearly delineating roles and expectations, this clause helps prevent confusion, overlap, or disputes regarding who is accountable for each aspect of the work.
Allocating work. 18.6.1 Subject to an employer’s genuine operational requirements (including but not limited to the obligations of the employer to provide continuing work to Permanent Employees), priority will be given to casual employees who have worked, or been available to work, on a regular and systematic basis over the previous twelve (12) months.
18.6.2 Subject to clause 18.6.1, when allocating work the employer shall take into account (not in order of priority):
(a) availability;
(b) relative merit (including factors such as expertise, experience and performance);
(c) the need to develop the skills of the work team; and
(d) length of service.
18.6.3 Upon request, the employer shall make available to an employee (and/or the UWU) sufficient information for the employee (and/or the UWU) to reasonably ascertain the basis on which work has been allocated in accordance with clauses 18.6.1 and
Allocating work. 18.6.1 Subject to an employer’s genuine operational requirements (including but not limited to the obligations of the employer to provide continuing work to Regular Employees), priority will be given to casual employees who have worked, or been available to work, on a regular and systematic basis over the previous twelve (12) months.
18.6.2 Subject to clause 18.6.1, when allocating work the employer shall take into account (not in order of priority):
(a) availability;
(b) relative merit (including factors such as expertise, experience and performance);
(c) the need to develop the skills of the work team; and
