INTENTIONS OF THE PARTIES. 7.1 The intentions of the parties in reaching the Agreement are to:- 7.1.1 provide for an efficient, progressive and prosperous plumbing employer for the benefit of the employer and its employees; 7.1.2 improve job satisfaction and continuity of employment for employees; 7.1.3 create a co-operative and productive employer environment; 7.1.4 maintain a safe working environment; 7.1.5 ensure the integrity of structured training consistent with national competency standards; 7.1.6 The employer, employees and the Union recognise the significance of First Nations People in the State of Victoria. 7.1.7 The parties to this Agreement commit themselves to ensuring that they engage First Nations people and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds as a priority. This includes the creation and adoption of policies that will provide better employment opportunities for women, mature age, Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander people, returned soldiers and other groups that have previously been excluded from opportunities in the plumbing industry. Commitments 7.1.8 The parties to this Agreement are committed to: 7.1.9 The parties to this agreement also acknowledge that: 7.1.10 To try and reduce the chance of suicide by an employee, the employer agrees to provide training to elected OHS Representatives. 7.1.11 In addition to an OHS Representative, the employer may agree to provide training to an employee or employees that have expressed a desire to be trained in suicide prevention training. 7.1.12 The employer agrees to release those employees referred to in clause 7.1.10 and 7.1.11, to undertake suicide prevention training, without loss of pay. 7.1.13 The training is intended to educate those employees referred to in clause 7.1.10 and 7.1.11 in recognising potentially suicidal behaviour and to give them the simple skills needed to intervene and to keep that employee safe until they can gain professional help. 7.1.14 The training is to be conducted by a training provider which has been agreed by the parties to this Agreement.
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Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Plumbing/Insulation Enterprise Agreement
INTENTIONS OF THE PARTIES. 7.1 The intentions of the parties in reaching the Agreement are to:-
7.1.1 provide for an efficient, progressive and prosperous plumbing fire protection employer for the benefit of the employer and its employees;
7.1.2 improve job satisfaction and continuity of employment for employees;
7.1.3 create a co-operative and productive employer environment;
7.1.4 maintain a safe working environment;
7.1.5 ensure the integrity of structured training consistent with national competency standards;
7.1.6 The employer, employees and the Union recognise the significance of First Nations People in the State of Victoria.
7.1.7 The parties to this Agreement commit themselves to ensuring that they engage First Nations people and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds as a priority. This includes the creation and adoption of policies that will provide better employment opportunities for women, mature age, Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander people, returned soldiers and other groups that have previously been excluded from opportunities in the plumbing fire protection industry. Commitments
7.1.8 The parties to this Agreement are committed to:
7.1.9 The parties to this agreement also acknowledge that:
7.1.10 To try and reduce the chance of suicide by an employee, the employer agrees to provide training to elected OHS Representatives.
7.1.11 In addition to an the OHS RepresentativeRepresentatives, the employer may agree to provide training to an employee or employees that have expressed a desire to be trained in suicide prevention training.
7.1.12 The employer agrees to release those employees referred to in clause 7.1.10 and 7.1.11, to undertake suicide prevention training, without loss of pay.
7.1.13 The training is intended to educate those employees referred to in clause 7.1.10 and 7.1.11 in recognising potentially suicidal behaviour and to give them the simple skills needed to intervene and to keep that employee safe until they can gain professional help.
7.1.14 The training is to be conducted by a training provider which has been agreed by the parties to this Agreement.7.1.10
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Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Fire Protection Enterprise Agreement, Fire Protection Enterprise Agreement
INTENTIONS OF THE PARTIES. 7.1 The intentions of the parties in reaching the Agreement are to:-
7.1.1 provide for an efficient, progressive and prosperous plumbing employer for the benefit of the employer and its employees;
7.1.2 improve job satisfaction and continuity of employment for employees;
7.1.3 create a co-operative and productive employer environment;
7.1.4 maintain a safe working environment;
7.1.5 ensure the integrity of structured training consistent with national competency standards;
7.1.6 The employer, employees and the Union recognise the significance of First Nations People in the State of Victoria.
7.1.7 The parties to this Agreement commit themselves to ensuring that they engage First Nations people and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds as a priority. This includes the creation and adoption of policies that will provide better employment opportunities for women, mature age, Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander people, returned soldiers and other groups that have previously been excluded from opportunities in the plumbing industry. Commitments
7.1.8 The parties to this Agreement are committed to:
7.1.9 The parties to this agreement also acknowledge that:
7.1.10 To try and reduce the chance of suicide by an employee, the employer agrees to provide training to elected OHS Representatives.
7.1.11 In addition to an OHS Representative, the employer may agree to provide training to an employee or employees that have expressed a desire to be trained in suicide prevention training.
7.1.12 The employer agrees to release those employees referred to in clause Clause 7.1.10 and Clause 7.1.11, to undertake suicide prevention training, without loss of pay.
7.1.13 The training is intended to educate those employees referred to in clause 7.1.10 and 7.1.11 in recognising potentially suicidal behaviour and to give them the simple skills needed to intervene and to keep that employee safe until they can gain professional help.
7.1.14 The training is to be conducted by a training provider which has been agreed by the parties to this Agreement.Clause 7.1.10
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Sources: Plumbing Enterprise Agreement, Plumbing Enterprise Agreement, Plumbing Enterprise Agreement
INTENTIONS OF THE PARTIES. 7.1 The intentions of the parties in reaching the Agreement are to:-to:‐
7.1.1 provide for an efficient, progressive and prosperous plumbing employer for the benefit of the employer and its employees;
7.1.2 improve job satisfaction and continuity of employment for employees;
7.1.3 create a co-operative co‐operative and productive employer environment;
7.1.4 maintain a safe working environment;
7.1.5 ensure the integrity of structured training consistent with national competency standards;
7.1.6 The employer, employees and the Union recognise the significance of First Nations People in the State of Victoria.
7.1.7 The parties to this Agreement commit themselves to ensuring that they engage First Nations people and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds as a priority. This includes the creation and adoption of policies that will provide better employment opportunities for women, mature age, Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander people, returned soldiers and other groups that have previously been excluded from opportunities in the plumbing industry. Commitments
7.1.8 The parties to this Agreement are committed to:
7.1.9 The parties to this agreement also acknowledge that:
7.1.10 To try and reduce the chance of suicide by an employee, the employer agrees to provide training to elected OHS Representatives.
7.1.11 In addition to an OHS Representative, the employer may agree to provide training to an employee or employees that have expressed a desire to be trained in suicide prevention training.
7.1.12 The employer agrees to release those employees referred to in clause Clause 7.1.10 and Clause 7.1.11, to undertake suicide prevention training, without loss of pay.
7.1.13 The training is intended to educate those employees referred to in clause 7.1.10 and 7.1.11 in recognising potentially suicidal behaviour and to give them the simple skills needed to intervene and to keep that employee safe until they can gain professional help.
7.1.14 The training is to be conducted by a training provider which has been agreed by the parties to this Agreement.Clause 7.1.10
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Sources: Plumbing Enterprise Agreement