Common use of Termination for redundancy Clause in Contracts

Termination for redundancy. (a) The Employer will pay Severance Pay where an Employee's employment is terminated by the Employer in circumstances where the Employee's position has been made Redundant due to operation requirements. (b) The provisions of this clause 30.1 do not apply: i) where an employee’s employment is terminated for a reason other than redundancy. ii) to Fixed Term Employees. iii) to casual Employees; and iv) to any Employee required to relocate in accordance with clause 7 of this Agreement.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Termination for redundancy. (a) The Employer employer will pay Severance Pay where an Employeeemployee's employment is terminated by the Employer employer in circumstances where the Employeeemployee's position has been made Redundant due to operation requirements. (b) The provisions of this clause 30.1 28.1 do not apply: i) where an employee’s employment is terminated for a reason other than redundancy. ii) to Fixed Term Employees. iii) to casual Employeesemployees; and iv) to any Employee employee required to relocate in accordance with clause 7 of this Agreementagreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement