Common use of STAND DOWN OF EMPLOYEES Clause in Contracts

STAND DOWN OF EMPLOYEES. 4.9.1(a) The Company is able to deduct payment for any day an employee cannot be usefully employed because of a strike or a breakdown in machinery or a stoppage of work for which the Company cannot reasonably be held responsible.

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Samples: Australia Enterprise Agreement

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STAND DOWN OF EMPLOYEES. 4.9.1(a(1) The Company is able to employer may deduct payment for any day or any part of a day during which an employee cancan not be usefully employed because of a strike or a any strike, breakdown in of machinery or a any stoppage of work for any cause for which the Company employer cannot reasonably be held responsibleresponsible provided that such stand down will not break an employees’ continuity of service.

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Samples: Casual Employees

STAND DOWN OF EMPLOYEES. 4.9.1(a(i) The Company is able to may deduct payment for any day day, or part of a day, on which an employee cannot be usefully employed because of a strike any strike, breakdown of machine, or a breakdown in machinery or any other circumstances that involve a stoppage of work for over which the Company cannot reasonably be held responsiblehas no control.

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Samples: Employee Collective Agreement

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STAND DOWN OF EMPLOYEES. 4.9.1(a) 4.9.1 The Company is able to may deduct payment for any full day an employee Employee cannot be usefully employed because of a strike or due to industrial action, a breakdown in of machinery or a any other stoppage of work for which any reasonable cause subject to the Company cannot reasonably be held responsible.following provisions:

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Samples: Scottsdale Collective Workplace Agreement

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