Excess Employee. For the purposes of clause 7.1 of this Agreement, an employee is an excess employee if: a) the employee is included in a class of employees employed in the agency, which class comprises a greater number of employees than is necessary for the efficient and economical working of the agency; b) the services of the employee cannot be effectively used because of technological, or other changes in the work methods of the agency, structural or other changes in the nature, extent or organisation of the functions of the agency; or c) where the duties usually performed by the employee are to be performed at a different locality, the employee is not willing to perform duties at the locality, and the Secretary has determined that these provisions will apply to that employee.
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Excess Employee. For the purposes of clause clauses 7.1 to 7.14 of this Agreement, an employee is an excess employee if:
a) the employee is included in a class of employees employed in the agency, which class comprises a greater number of employees than is necessary for the efficient and economical economic working of the agency;
b) the services of the employee cannot be effectively used because of technological, or other changes in the work methods of the agency, structural or other similar, changes in the nature, extent or organisation of the functions of the agency; or
c) where the duties usually performed by the employee are to be performed at a different locality, the employee is not willing to perform duties at the locality, and the Secretary has determined that these provisions will apply to that employee.
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Sources: Collective Agreement