Common use of Organisation of Workload Clause in Contracts

Organisation of Workload. (at level 4) includes deciding what needs doing and how it should be done in order to meet the needs and demands of others, either internal or external. For example, an IT support job would involve organising the workload arising from internal customer demands. Similarly, a housing repairs job could involve organising the workload arising from external customer (tenant) requests for assistance.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Local Government Services, National Agreement, National Agreement

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Organisation of Workload. (at level 4) includes deciding what needs doing and how it should be done in order to meet meeting the needs and demands of others, either internal or external. For example, an IT support job would involve organising the workload arising from internal customer demands. Similarly, a housing repairs job could involve organising the workload arising from external customer (tenant) requests for assistance.

Appears in 9 contracts

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