Common use of Overriding Principle Clause in Contracts

Overriding Principle. (a) Where jobs are in excess to requirements due to (for example) turnover of contracts or action taken to retain or improve current contracts, the overriding aim will be to find alternative employment for employees who are displaced within a reasonable distance from their usual home residence. (b) Whilst not excluding the possibility of redundancies, redundancy payments will only be payable where the Employer has exhausted all reasonable redeployment options.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Citywide Management Agreement, Spotless (Canberra Open Space Management) (Citywide) Agreement 2006

Overriding Principle. (a) Where jobs are in excess to requirements due to (for example) turnover of contracts or action taken to retain or improve current contracts, the overriding aim will be to find alternative employment for employees who are displaced within a reasonable distance from their usual home residence. (b) , with either the incoming contractor or the Company. Whilst not excluding the possibility of redundancies, redundancy payments will only be payable where the Employer has exhausted all reasonable redeployment options.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Spotless Street Cleaning Agreement