Common use of TEMPORARY FOREIGN LABOUR Clause in Contracts

TEMPORARY FOREIGN LABOUR. a. The parties acknowledge that to ensure that there is an ongoing supply of workers who can perform work for the Company, the training of and upskilling of Employees is paramount. b. The Company must ensure that no person that is not an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident (within the meaning of the Migration Act 1958) is employed to undertake work unless: i. the position is first advertised in Australia; and ii. the advertising was targeted in such a way that a significant proportion of suitably qualified Australian citizens and Australian permanent residents would be likely to be informed about the position; and iii. any skills or experience requirements set out in the advertising were appropriate to the position; and iv. they have a valid visa that provides work rights. c. The Company will ensure all Employees are lawfully entitled to work in Australia performing work under the Agreement.

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Sources: Zr Projects NSW Awu Transmission Agreement 2025 2028, Transmission Agreement

TEMPORARY FOREIGN LABOUR. a. (a) The parties acknowledge that to ensure that there is an ongoing supply of electrical workers who can perform work for the Company, the training of and upskilling of Employees electrical apprentices is paramount.; b. (b) The Company must ensure that no person that is not an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident (within the meaning of the Migration Act 1958) is employed to undertake work unless: i. (i) the position is first advertised in Australia; and (ii. ) the advertising was targeted in such a way that a significant proportion of suitably qualified Australian citizens and Australian permanent residents would be likely to be informed about the position; and (iii. ) any skills or experience requirements set out in the advertising were appropriate to the position; and (iv. ) they have a valid visa that provides work rights. c. (c) The Company will ensure all Employees are lawfully entitled to work in Australia performing work under the Agreement.

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Sources: Single Enterprise Agreement