Common use of Casual Engagement Clause in Contracts

Casual Engagement. (a) Casual employees shall be employed on eight hours’ notice. Should the required period of notice not be given by the Employer, it shall be paid to the employee. Should the period of notice not be given by the employee, an amount equivalent to eight ordinary hours pay shall be paid by the employee to the Employer and deducted from the employee’s final pay. (b) A casual employee shall be paid a loading of twenty-five (25) per cent on their ordinary rate of wage as specified in Clause 4 of this Agreement which shall become their ordinary all purpose rate of pay.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Employer Greenfield’s Agreement, Greenfield’s Agreement, Employer Greenfields Agreement

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Casual Engagement. (a) Casual employees shall be employed on eight hours’ notice. Should the required period of notice not be given by the Employer, it shall be paid to the employee. Should the period of notice not be given by the employee, an amount equivalent to eight ordinary hours pay shall be paid by the employee to the Employer and deducted from the employee’s employees final pay. (b) A casual employee shall be paid a loading of twenty-five (25) per cent on their ordinary rate of wage as specified in Clause 4 of this Agreement which shall become their ordinary all purpose rate of payAgreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Bluewater Power Station Projects Desk Pty LTD and Amwu Agreement 2007, Collective Agreement

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