AWA clause Sample Clauses

An AWA clause, or "As Work Appears" clause, defines how work will be assigned and performed as it becomes available during the course of a contract. Typically, this clause allows the client to issue work orders or tasks to the contractor as needs arise, rather than specifying all deliverables upfront. This approach provides flexibility for both parties, enabling the client to address changing project requirements and the contractor to manage workload dynamically. The core function of an AWA clause is to accommodate evolving project scopes and ensure that work can be allocated efficiently as new needs are identified.
AWA clause. Langs may enter an Australian Workplace Agreement (AWA) with a single employee or group of employees in accordance with the provisions of the Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Commonwealth) which may contain provisions that override the terms of this agreement in whole or part. New employees may wish to enter into an Australian Workplace Agreement prior to their employment by ▇▇▇▇▇.