Common use of STAND DOWN PROVISIONS Clause in Contracts

STAND DOWN PROVISIONS. 2.15.1 The Employer may stand down any Employee without pay on any day, or for part of any day, on which the Employee cannot be usefully employed because of:- (a) any strike; or (b) any breakdown of machinery; or (c) any stoppage of work for any cause for which the Employer cannot reasonably be held responsible. 2.15.2 A cause, as stated in 2.15.1(c) may be, in the reasonable opinion of the Employer, the weather conditions which are deemed to make it unsafe for the Employee to commence or continue work on that day. 2.15.3 The Employer may, instead of a stand down, reassign the Employee to other jobs or job sites to perform work as directed by the Employer. 2.15.4 A stand down does not break the continuity of employment of the Employee for the purpose of any entitlements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Employee Collective Agreement, Employee Collective Agreement

STAND DOWN PROVISIONS. 2.15.1 2.11.1 The Employer may stand down any Employee without pay on any day, or for part of any day, on which the Employee cannot be usefully employed because of:- (a) any strike; or (b) any breakdown of machinery; or (c) any stoppage of work for any cause for which the Employer cannot reasonably be held responsible. 2.15.2 2.11.2 A cause, as stated in 2.15.1(c2.11.1(c) may be, in the reasonable opinion of the Employer, the weather conditions which are deemed to make it unsafe for the Employee to commence or continue work on that day. 2.15.3 2.11.3 The Employer may, instead of a stand down, reassign the Employee to other jobs or job sites to perform work as directed by the Employer. 2.15.4 2.11.4 A stand down does not break the continuity of employment of the Employee for the purpose of any entitlements.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Employee Collective Agreement