Flexible Working Arrangements Sample Clauses

Flexible Working Arrangements. In accordance with the Employment Relations Act 2000, an employee affected by family violence may request a short-term (two months or less) variation of their employment arrangements to assist the employee to deal with the effects of family violence.
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Flexible Working Arrangements. 16.1 The Act entitles specified Employees to request flexible working arrangements in specified circumstances.
Flexible Working Arrangements. 1.11.1 Employee may request change in working arrangements
Flexible Working Arrangements. 22.5 Flexible working arrangements provide for Employees to be compensated for additional hours required to be worked to meet operational and customer service requirements. It is not intended that flexible working arrangements be used to accrue periods of leave. Subject to the prior approval of the Employer, an Employee may, however, take flexi leave in conjunction with periods of paid leave.
Flexible Working Arrangements. The NES provides particular Employees with an entitlement to request a flexible working arrangement. In addition to the NES, if the Employer does not agree to the Employee’s request, the Employer must discuss the request with the Employee to better understand the Employee’s circumstances and then the Employer must provide available counter-proposals to the Employee in writing. Any agreed arrangement must be recorded in writing. Part 2Consultation and Dispute Resolution
Flexible Working Arrangements. (a) An employee may request flexible working arrangements in accordance with s65 of the Act. A school may only refuse such a request on reasonable business grounds.
Flexible Working Arrangements. (a) The University recognises that benefits flow to the University from family friendly and flexible work arrangements, and that these arrangements should be made available to all employees, subject to the requirements of the work unit.
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Flexible Working Arrangements. (a) The University is committed to the implementation of work practices that find the best possible match between the interests of the University and those of individual employees and in doing so is committed to providing employees with family friendly working arrangements, such as:
Flexible Working Arrangements. 15.1 The Act entitles specified Doctors to request flexible working arrangements in specified circumstances.
Flexible Working Arrangements. AT A GLANCE This sub-clause applies to Council and its employees who are engaged on a permanent basis. Employees and Council may agree on the way employees will work the hours required to perform their job. This may include the number of hours employees work each day and times at which employees start and finish work. If employees work in excess of their ordinary hours each day, they will be credited for this time. If employees are approved to work less than their ordinary hours each day, they will be debited this time. This may be in accordance with a rostered day off arrangement or a flexitime arrangement. Employees may reach an agreement with Council by themselves, or they may enter into an agreement, which covers the employees in the group in which they work.
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