Exercise of entitlements under clause. 10 (a) A workplace delegate’s entitlements under clause 10 are subject to the conditions that the workplace delegate must, when exercising those entitlements: (i) comply with their duties and obligations as an employee; (ii) comply with the reasonable policies and procedures of the employer, including reasonable codes of conduct and requirements in relation to occupational health and safety and acceptable use of ICT resources; (iii) not hinder, obstruct or prevent the normal performance of work; and (iv) not hinder, obstruct or prevent eligible employees exercising their rights to freedom of association. (b) Clause 10 does not require the employer to provide a workplace delegate with access to electronic means of communication in a way that provides individual contact details for eligible employees. (c) Clause 10 does not require an eligible employee to be represented by a workplace delegate without the employee’s agreement. Note: Under section 350A of the Act, the employer must not: (a) unreasonably fail or refuse to deal with a workplace delegate; or (b) knowingly or recklessly make a false or misleading representation to a workplace delegate; or (c) unreasonably hinder, obstruct or prevent the exercise of the rights of a workplace delegate under the Act or clause 10.
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Sources: Common Conditions Agreement, Common Conditions Agreement, Common Conditions Agreement
Exercise of entitlements under clause. 1045
(a) A workplace delegate’s entitlements under clause 10 45 are subject to the conditions that the workplace delegate must, when exercising those entitlements:
(i) comply i. Comply with their duties and obligations as an employee;
(ii) comply . Comply with the reasonable policies and procedures of the employer, including reasonable codes of conduct and requirements in relation to occupational health and safety and acceptable use of ICT resources;
(iii) not . Not hinder, obstruct or prevent the normal performance of work; and
(iv) not . Not hinder, obstruct or prevent eligible employees exercising their rights to freedom of association.
(b) Clause 10 45 does not require the employer to provide a workplace delegate with access to electronic means of communication in a way that provides individual contact details for eligible employees.
(c) Clause 10 45 does not require an eligible employee to be represented by a workplace delegate without the employee’s agreement. Note: Under section 350A of the Act, the employer must not:
(a) unreasonably fail or refuse to deal with a workplace delegate; or
(b) knowingly or recklessly make a false or misleading representation to a workplace delegate; or
(c) unreasonably hinder, obstruct or prevent the exercise of the rights of a workplace delegate under the Act or clause 10.44 Part G Dispute Resolution
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Sources: Enterprise Agreement
Exercise of entitlements under clause. 1040
(ai) A workplace delegate’s entitlements under clause 10 40 are subject to the conditions that the workplace delegate must, when exercising those entitlements:
(ia) comply with their duties and obligations as an employee;
(iib) comply with the reasonable policies and procedures of the employer, including reasonable codes of conduct and requirements in relation to occupational health and safety and acceptable use of ICT resources;
(iiic) not hinder, obstruct or prevent the normal performance of work; and
(ivd) not hinder, obstruct or prevent eligible employees exercising their rights to freedom of association.
(bii) Clause 10 40 does not require the employer to provide a workplace delegate with access to electronic means of communication in a way that provides individual contact details for eligible employees.
(ciii) Clause 10 40 does not require an eligible employee to be represented by a workplace delegate without the employee’s agreement. NoteNOTE: Under section 350A of the Act, the employer must not:
(ai) unreasonably fail or refuse to deal with a workplace delegate; or
(bii) knowingly or recklessly make a false or misleading representation to a workplace delegate; or
(ciii) unreasonably hinder, obstruct or prevent the exercise of the rights of a workplace delegate under the Act or clause 1040.
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Sources: Enterprise Agreement
Exercise of entitlements under clause. 1028
(a) a. A workplace delegate’s entitlements under clause 10 28 are subject to the conditions that the workplace delegate must, when exercising those entitlements:
(i) i. comply with their duties and obligations as an employee;
(ii) . comply with the reasonable policies and procedures of the employer, including reasonable codes of conduct and requirements in relation to occupational health and safety and acceptable use of ICT resources;
(iii) . not hinder, obstruct or prevent the normal performance of work; and
(iv) . not hinder, obstruct or prevent eligible employees exercising their rights to freedom of association.
(b) b. Clause 10 28 does not require the employer to provide a workplace delegate with access to electronic means of communication in a way that provides individual contact details for eligible employees.
(c) c. Clause 10 28 does not require an eligible employee to be represented by a workplace delegate without the employee’s agreement. NoteNOTE: Under section 350A of the Act, the employer must not:
(a) a. unreasonably fail or refuse to deal with a workplace delegate; or
(b) b. knowingly or recklessly make a false or misleading representation to a workplace delegate; or
(c) c. unreasonably hinder, obstruct or prevent the exercise of the rights of a workplace delegate under the Act or clause 1028.
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Sources: Enterprise Agreement
Exercise of entitlements under clause. 1031
(a) A workplace delegate’s entitlements under clause 10 39 are subject to the conditions that the workplace delegate must, when exercising those entitlements:
(i) comply with their duties and obligations as an employeeEmployee;
(ii) comply with the reasonable policies and procedures of the employerEmployer, including reasonable codes of conduct and requirements in relation to occupational health and safety and acceptable use of ICT resources;
(iii) not hinder, obstruct or prevent the normal performance of work; and
(iv) not hinder, obstruct or prevent eligible employees exercising their rights to freedom of association.
(b) Clause 10 31 does not require the employer Employer to provide a workplace delegate with access to electronic means of communication in a way that provides individual contact details for eligible employees.
(c) Clause 10 31 does not require an eligible employee to be represented by a workplace delegate without the employee’s agreement. NoteNOTE: Under section 350A of the Act, the employer Employer must not:
(a) unreasonably fail or refuse to deal with a workplace delegate; or
(b) knowingly or recklessly make a false or misleading representation to a workplace delegate; or
(c) unreasonably hinder, obstruct or prevent the exercise of the rights of a workplace delegate under the Act or clause 1031.
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Sources: Enterprise Agreement
Exercise of entitlements under clause. 1028
(a) A workplace delegate’s entitlements under clause 10 clauses 28.5 to 28.7 are subject to the conditions that the workplace delegate must, when exercising those entitlements:
(i) i. comply with their duties and obligations as an employeeEmployee;
(ii) . comply with the reasonable policies and procedures of the employer, including reasonable codes of conduct and requirements in relation to occupational health and safety and acceptable use of ICT resources;
(iii) . not hinder, obstruct or prevent the normal performance of work; and
(iv) . not hinder, obstruct or prevent eligible employees Employees exercising their rights to freedom of association.
(b) Clause 10 28 does not require the employer DBNGP to provide a workplace delegate with access to electronic means of communication in a way that provides individual contact details for eligible employeesEmployees.
(c) Clause 10 28 does not require an eligible employee Employee to be represented by a workplace delegate without the employeeEmployee’s agreement. NoteNOTE 1: Under section 350A of the Act, the employer DBNGP must not:
(a) unreasonably fail or refuse to deal with a workplace delegate; or
(b) knowingly or recklessly make a false or misleading representation to a workplace delegate; or
(c) unreasonably hinder, obstruct or prevent the exercise of the rights of a workplace delegate under the Act or clause 1024. NOTE 2: Under section 350C(4) of the Act, the employer is taken to have afforded a workplace delegate the rights mentioned in section 350C(3) if the employer has complied with clause 28.
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Sources: Enterprise Agreement
Exercise of entitlements under clause. 108
(a) A workplace delegate’s entitlements under clause 10 8 are subject to the conditions that the workplace delegate must, when exercising those entitlements:
(i) comply with their duties and obligations as an employee;
(ii) comply with the reasonable policies and procedures of the employer, including reasonable codes of conduct and requirements in relation to occupational health and safety and acceptable use of ICT resources;
(iii) not hinder, obstruct or prevent the normal performance of work; and
(iv) not hinder, obstruct or prevent eligible employees exercising their rights to freedom of association.
(b) Clause 10 8 does not require the employer to provide a workplace delegate with access to electronic means of communication in a way that provides individual contact details for eligible employees.
(c) Clause 10 8 does not require an eligible employee to be represented by a workplace delegate without the employee’s agreement. Note: Under section 350A of the Act, the employer must not:
(a) unreasonably fail or refuse to deal with a workplace delegate; or knowingly or
(b) knowingly or recklessly make a false or misleading representation to a workplace delegate; or
(c) unreasonably hinder, obstruct or prevent the exercise of the rights of a workplace delegate under the Act or clause 108.
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Exercise of entitlements under clause. 101
(a) A workplace delegate’s entitlements under clause 10 1 are subject to the conditions that the workplace delegate must, when exercising those entitlements:
(i) comply with their duties and obligations as an employee;
(ii) comply with the reasonable policies and procedures of the employer, including reasonable codes of conduct and requirements in relation to occupational health and safety and acceptable use of ICT resources;
(iii) not hinder, obstruct or prevent the normal performance of work; and
(iv) not hinder, obstruct or prevent eligible employees exercising their rights to freedom of association.
(b) Clause 10 1 does not require the employer to provide a workplace delegate with access to electronic means of communication in a way that provides individual contact details for eligible employees.
(c) Clause 10 1 does not require an eligible employee to be represented by a workplace delegate without the employee’s agreement. Note: Under section 350A of the Act, the employer must not:.
(a) unreasonably fail or refuse to deal with a workplace delegate; or
(b) knowingly or recklessly make a false or misleading representation to a workplace delegate; or
(c) unreasonably hinder, obstruct or prevent the exercise of the rights of a workplace delegate under the Act or clause 101.
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Sources: Enterprise Agreement