Workplace Relations Act 1996 definition

Workplace Relations Act 1996 and “WR Act” means that Act, as may be amended from time to time, or any successor to that Act.
Workplace Relations Act 1996 means that Act as amended from time to time, or any successor to that Act;
Workplace Relations Act 1996 is taken to include the Workplace Relations Regulations 2006, and any amendments that may be made to the Act or the Regulations during the period of operation of this Agreement.

Examples of Workplace Relations Act 1996 in a sentence

  • Parental Leave The employee, including an eligible casual, is entitled to take unpaid Parental Leave - including maternity, paternity and adoption leave, of up to 12 months in accordance with Part 7, Division 6 – Parental Leave of the Workplace Relations Act 1996.

  • The Protected Allowable Award Matters as specified by Section 354 (4) – Workplace Relations Act 1996 have no effect in relation to the employee covered by this Agreement.

  • The Agreement will remain in operation after the nominal expiry date until replaced by another agreement or terminated in accordance with the Workplace Relations Act 1996.

  • If the matter in dispute cannot be resolved at the workplace level, either the employer or the employee may elect to use an alternative dispute resolution process in an attempt to resolve the dispute in accordance with Part 13 – Dispute Resolution Process of the Workplace Relations Act 1996.


More Definitions of Workplace Relations Act 1996

Workplace Relations Act 1996 as amended. “Company” means Blackmores Limited (ABN 35 009 713 437).

Related to Workplace Relations Act 1996

  • Employment Regulations means the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246) as amended or replaced or any other Regulations implementing the Acquired Rights Directive;

  • Drug Free Workplace Act Party will assure a drug-free workplace in accordance with 45 CFR Part 76. Lobbying: No federal funds under this agreement may be used to influence or attempt to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, continuation, renewal, amendments other than federal appropriated funds.

  • Workplace safety means those conditions related to physical health and safety of employees enforceable under federal or state law, or District rule related to: safety of the physical work environment, the safe operation of workplace equipment and tools, provision of protective equipment, training and warning requirements, workplace violence and accident risk.

  • Central Bank UCITS Regulations means the Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement)

  • Workplace Harassment means engaging in a course of vexatious comment or conduct against a worker in a workplace that is known or ought reasonably to be known to be unwelcome”. Ref: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Sec. 1 (1). The employee rights set out above shall be interpreted within the context of the Ontario Human Rights Code. An employee who believes that she has been harassed, contrary to this provision shall be encouraged by both parties to follow the Employer’s policy on harassment and process. Failing resolution, an employee may follow the process set out in the Complaint, Grievance and Arbitration procedure in Article 8 of the Collective Agreement. The employee shall be encouraged by both parties to exhaust these processes prior to filing a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission.

  • Data Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Act 1998 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation;

  • General Data Protection Regulation GDPR" means regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European parliament and of the council as amended from time to time.

  • UK Data Protection Legislation means all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the UK GDPR; the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended.

  • Occupational Health and Safety Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No 85 of 1993);

  • The HIPAA Privacy Rule means the Standards for Privacy of Individually 10 Identifiable Health Information at 45 CFR Part 160 and Part 164, Subparts A and E.

  • Workplace violence means any incident in which an employee is abused, threatened or assaulted during the course of his or her employment, and includes but is not limited to all forms of harassment, bullying, intimidation and intrusive behaviours of a physical or emotional nature.

  • Hague-Visby Rules means the provisions of the International Convention for the Unification of certain rules Relating to Bills of Lading signed at Brussels on 25th August 1924 as amended by the Visby Protocol of 23rd February 1968 and the SDR Protocol of 21st December 1979;

  • the 1996 Act means the Education Act 1996;

  • Protection Legislation means (i) the GDPR; (ii) the Data Protection Act 2018 to the extent that it relates to the processing of Personal Data and privacy; and (iii) all applicable Law relating to the processing of Personal Data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner, in each case as amended, supplemented or substituted from time to time; Domestic Successor means, as the context requires, either:

  • Data Protection Act means Act CXII of 2011 on Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Information.

  • S.A.F.E. Act means the secure and fair enforcement for mortgage licensing act of 2008, Title V of the housing and economic recovery act of 2008 ("HERA"), P.L. 110-289, effective July 30, 2008.

  • Employment Practices Wrongful Act means any actual or alleged: