Common use of Additional Wet Weather Procedure Clause in Contracts

Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 33.14.1 Remaining On Site a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, as provided for in clause 28.1 of the Award, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the employer shall not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. Provided that where, by agreement between the employer and/or the employers representative and the employee’s representative the employees remain on site beyond the periods specified above, any such additional wet time shall be paid for but shall not be debited against the employees’ hours (refer clause 33.10).

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Union Collective Agreement, Certified Agreement, Union Collective Agreement

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Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 33.14.1 13.6.1 Remaining On Site a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, as provided for in clause 28.1 8.10 of the Awardthis Agreement, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the employer company shall not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. Provided that where, by agreement between the employer company and/or the employers company representative and the employee’s representative employees and/or the employees’ representative/s, the employees remain on site beyond the periods specified above, any such additional wet time shall be paid for but shall not be debited against the employees’ hours (refer clause 33.10)paid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transfield Services Gippsland Water Factory Project Agreement

Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 33.14.1 34.14.1 Remaining On Site a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, as provided for in clause 28.1 of the Award, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the employer shall not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. Provided that where, by agreement between the employer and/or the employers representative and the employee’s representative the employees remain on site beyond the periods specified above, any such additional wet time shall be paid for but shall not be debited against the employees’ hours (refer clause 33.1034.10).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Building and Construction Industry Enterprise Agreement

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Additional Wet Weather Procedure. 33.14.1 13.6.1 Remaining On Site a) for more than an accumulated total of four hours of ordinary time in any one day; or b) after the meal break, as provided for in clause 28.1 8.10 of the Awardthis Agreement, for more than an accumulated total of 50% of the normal afternoon work time; or c) during the final two hours of the normal work day for more than an accumulated total of one hour, the employer company shall not be entitled to require the employees to remain on site beyond the expiration of any of the above circumstances. Provided that where, by agreement between the employer company and/or the employers company representative and the employee’s 's representative the employees remain on site beyond the periods specified above, any such additional wet time shall be paid for but shall not be debited against the employees’ hours (refer clause 33.10)paid.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maryvale Pulp Mill Project Agreement

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