SECWA definition
Examples of SECWA in a sentence
The State shall cause SECWA to construct a 132 kV power line from Manjimup Substation to an electrical 132/22 kV substation at Beenup for the supply of electrical power required for the Company’s operations pursuant to this Agreement and shall use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that electrical power from SECWA is available when required for the operations of the project in accordance with approved proposals.
The parties recognise that for SECWA to meet its responsibility to provide an uninterrupted energy supply, it is necessary for the parties to adopt procedures to ensure that every effort is made to resolve differences before the Unions or their members feel compelled to take industrial action.
The Unions and their members resolve differences with SECWA by consultation and negotiation without resort to industrial action.
This Agreement supersedes the SECWA Award provisions where specified otherwise the SECWA Award provisions will prevail.
All overtime SECWA Award conditions apply unless otherwise agreed.
In these circumstances the ACTU proposed in a letter of 23 March 1994 that SECWA accept APESMA in all negotiations and as a party to any Enterprise Bargaining Agreements until such time as APESMA's representative rights are determined by the Australian Industrial Relations Commission.
The above arrangement will continue until the Team Leader role is finalised via the SECWA Competency Standards.
Payment for the above mentioned activities/functions will be by agreement of the relevant parties and in accordance with the SECWA Award.
Up until the commencement of annualised salaries any overtime worked shall be paid in accordance with the SECWA Award.
Preamble This Procedure applies to the State Energy Commission of Western Australia ("SECWA") and the Unions who are signatories to this Agreement ("the Unions") and is designed to ensure that differences between the parties can be resolved without interrupting the supply of energy to the community and the industry and commerce of Western Australia.