Common use of Staffing Issues Clause in Contracts

Staffing Issues. 3.2.1 The purpose of this clause is to provide a means to resolve issues at a department level where insufficient numbers of employees are available to cover the workload of an area or department. The following provisions should be followed to attempt to resolve such an issue: a. Employees will identify the specific time of day and days on which they believe there are insufficient Employees available to cover the workload of a department or area. b. Employees will identify why they believe this is a continuing labour requirement and not a once off event caused by: i. unplanned and or extended Employee absences ii. a temporary spike in sales activity. c. Employees will provide the identified times and days and reasons in writing to the line manager responsible for the area or department. d. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Managers will review the data provided by Employees in conjunction with the store or deputy store manager by: i. examining sales figures for the department or area by time and day; ii. examining labour allocation for the department or area by time and day.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Staffing Issues. 3.2.1 The purpose of this clause is to provide a means to resolve issues at a department level where insufficient numbers of employees are available to cover the workload of an area or department. The following provisions should be followed to attempt to resolve such an issue: a. (a) Employees will identify the specific time of day and days on which they believe there are insufficient Employees not sufficient employees available to cover the workload of a department or area. b. (b) Employees will identify why they believe this is a continuing labour requirement and not a once off event caused by: i. unplanned (i) Unplanned and or extended Employee absences employee absences (ii. a ) A temporary spike in sales activity. c. (c) Employees will provide the identified times and days and reasons in writing to the line sales manager responsible for the area or department. d. (d) ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Sales Managers will review the data provided by Employees employees in conjunction with the store or deputy store manager by: i. examining (i) Examining sales figures for the department or area by time and day; (ii. examining ) Examining labour allocation for the department or area by time and day.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement