Likely to Have Sample Clauses

Likely to Have a Significant Effect means a major change that results in: (i) termination of employment; (ii) major changes in the composition, operation or size of the Company's workforce located at the Site or in the skills required; (iii) the elimination or diminution of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; (iv) the alteration of hours of work; (v) the need for retraining or transfer of Team Members to other work or locations; or (vi) the restructuring of jobs.
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Likely to Have a Significant Effect means a major change that results in:‌ (i) termination of employment; or (ii) major changes in the composition operation or size of the Company’s workforce or in the skills required; or (iii) the elimination or diminution of job opportunities, promotion opportunities or job tenure; or (iv) the alteration of hours of work; or (v) the need for retraining or transfer of Team Members to other work or locations; or (vi) the restructuring of jobs, provided that where this Agreement makes provision for alteration of any of the matters referred to in clauses 12.1(b)(i) to (iv), an alteration will be deemed not Likely to Have a Significant Effect.

Related to Likely to Have

  • Right to Representation Upon request, an employee will have the right to representation at all levels on any matter adversely affecting the employee’s conditions of employment. The exercise of this right shall not unreasonably delay or postpone a meeting. Representation will not apply to discussions with an employee in the normal course of duty, such as giving instructions, assigning work, informal discussions, delivery of paperwork, staff or work unit meetings or other routine communications with an employee.

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