MEASURES TO ACHIEVE EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY Sample Clauses

MEASURES TO ACHIEVE EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY. 11.1 Ordinary Hours of Work The ordinary hours of work are an average of 36 hours per week to be worked between 6.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday on a nine-day fortnight basis. Ordinary hours of work may be varied by agreement between the Company and the majority of the employees concerned to accommodate the hours of work required for the most efficient and safe operation of the enterprise and the requirements of the client.
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MEASURES TO ACHIEVE EFFICIENCY AND FLEXIBILITY. The parties acknowledge that workforce mobility and flexibility is an essential element in developing and growing a competitive business in the electrical industry. This enables the Company to either meet peak workloads or overcome workload troughs, satisfy customer requirements and to win competitive tenders. It is acknowledged also that to maximise the benefits capable of being derived from this flexibility, the Company will need to enhance planning, provide reasonable notice and give consideration of employee needs.
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