Delegate facilities/support Sample Clauses

Delegate facilities/support. 2.5.1 The Ministry will provide reasonable access to facilities for all delegates to carry out their role. This includes, where practicable, access to a workstation (with word processing, email, printing and external internet capability), photocopying facilities and facilities for communication with members including meeting spaces, conferencing facilities, notice boards, internal mail, telephone and email, intranet page, and use of Ministry vehicles where such vehicles are available and the vehicle use is considered appropriate.
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Delegate facilities/support. 2.4.1 The Ministry will provide reasonable access to facilities for all delegates to carry out their role. This includes, where practicable, access to a workstation (with word processing, email, printing and external internet capability), photocopying facilities and facilities for communication with members including meeting spaces, tele-conferencing facilities, notice boards, internal mail, telephone, and email, intranet page, and use of Ministry vehicles where such vehicles are available and the vehicle use is considered appropriate. In addition, members will be allowed reasonable access to the PSA's external website. In using these facilities, delegates and members will observe all the Ministry’s normal standards and policies that apply to such facilities. The Ministry recognises that Māori delegates have a special role in the PSA structures, M āori delegates are workplace delegates with an additional focus on the representation of Māori members on Māori issues in the workplace. The Ministry supports the additional work required by these delegates.

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