QATC definition

QATC means the Queensland Agricultural Training Colleges. “Act” means the Industrial Relations Act 1999.

Examples of QATC in a sentence

  • QATC is committed to maximum employment security for tenured College employees by developing and maintaining responsive, impartial and efficient college operations.

  • QATC shall provide in writing to the members of the CCC of their intention to implement organisational changes that may affect the employment security of employees, prior to the commencement of any planned changes.

  • Managers, supervisors and all employees are committed to making QATC a great place to work.

  • QATC is strongly committed to providing a healthy and safe working environment for all employees.

  • QATC recognises the important role of unions and the traditionally high levels of union membership in the public sector.

  • During the life of this Agreement the parties will work together to implement key government initiatives to support employees affected by domestic violence and family violence to ensure a supportive environment is provided within QATC.

  • QATC recognises its obligations to give effect to international labour standards including freedom of association, workers’ representatives, collective bargaining and equality of opportunity for all of its employees.

  • QATC and employees will comply with all relevant Directives (as amended).

  • The parties are committed to provide consistent and transparent classifications across QATC.