Common use of Attendance at Meetings and Fire Drills Clause in Contracts

Attendance at Meetings and Fire Drills. (i) An employee who is required to be in attendance at occupational health and safety committee and/or board of management meetings as an employee representative shall, if such meetings are held outside the ordinary hours of work, be entitled to receive payment at the "ordinary rate" for the actual time spent in attendance at such meetings. In lieu of receiving payment, employees may, with the agreement of the employer, be permitted to be free from duty for a period of time equivalent to the period spent in attendance at such meetings. Such time spent in attendance shall not be viewed as overtime for the purposes of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Employee Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Attendance at Meetings and Fire Drills. (i) An employee who is required to be in attendance at attend occupational health and safety committee and/or board of management meetings as an employee representative shall, if such meetings are held outside the ordinary hours of work, be entitled to receive payment at the "ordinary rate" for the actual time spent in attendance at such meetings. In lieu of receiving payment, employees may, with the agreement of the employer, be permitted to be free from duty for a period of time equivalent to the period spent in attendance at such meetings. Such time spent in attendance shall not be viewed as overtime for the purposes of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.nswnma.asn.au, www8.austlii.edu.au

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Attendance at Meetings and Fire Drills. (i) 36.1 An employee who is required to be in attendance at attend occupational health and safety committee and/or board of management meetings as an employee representative shall, if such meetings are held outside the ordinary hours of work, be entitled to receive payment at the "ordinary rate" for the actual time spent in attendance at such meetings. In lieu of receiving payment, employees may, with the agreement of the employer, be permitted to be free from duty for a period of time equivalent to the period spent in attendance at such meetings. Such time spent in attendance shall not be viewed as overtime for the purposes of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.irc.justice.nsw.gov.au

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