Consultative Principles Clause Samples
Consultative Principles. 2.2.1 It is agreed that consultation means that Employees together with Management will be given the opportunity to contribute views on proposed improvements.
2.2.2 It is also recognised that the involvement of all Employees in decisions which will affect them will lead to better decisions and a greater commitment to implementation of the decisions. The use of consultation as the general way of doing business will mean that all Employees have the right to contribute ideas and to expect that their ideas will be considered in reaching a final decision.
2.2.3 It is considered that all Departments would have consultative mechanisms to best suit the size and nature of their own operation. These arrangements will comply with our previous definition of consultation and be aimed at discussing business performance, departmental work group performance, improvement plans for each department or working group, and to consider matters which potentially impact on each group. Changes to consultative mechanisms should be discussed and resolved within the Department. Training needs to assist these consultative mechanisms will be a matter for agreement within each department.
2.2.4 Where the Company is proposing significant changes in work practices or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, consultation will occur with all areas affected to allow reasonable opportunities for employees to meet and consider proposals. Failing agreement, the issue/s will be addressed through the Disputes Settlement Procedure (Part 8).
Consultative Principles. It is agreed that consultation means that Employees will be given the opportunity to contribute views on changes that may affect them.
Consultative Principles. 7.1.1 Consultation shall involve the sharing of information and the exchange of views between the employer and employees. It is a genuine opportunity for employees to contribute effectively to the decision making process.
7.1.2 The Corporation will not simply advise what should be done, but will, through the Chief Executive Officer, consult in good faith.
7.1.3 It is agreed that effective workplace relationships can only be achieved if appropriate consultation between the parties occurs on a regular basis.
Consultative Principles. 2 7.2 Commitment to No Further Claims ............................................ 3 8 Consultation ..................................................................................... 3 8.1
Consultative Principles. The use of consultation as the general way of doing business will mean that all employees have the right to financial and organisational performance information, and have the right to contribute ideas, and to expect that their ideas will be considered in reaching a final decision. Where BHSC is proposing significant changes in work practices or staffing, consultation with all employees affected will occur for employees to meet and consider proposals. Management will recognise the value of WCC Membership and Union Representation and will support their participation in this process.
