Common use of Casual Rates of Pay Clause in Contracts

Casual Rates of Pay. 13.1 If you are a casual Employee, you are paid a 20% casual loading (which has been included in the Ordinary Rates of Pay set out in the Schedule for casual Employees) in lieu of entitlement to a number of clauses as specified throughout this Agreement. The following Clauses do not apply to casual Employees: (a) Clause 6 (probationary periods); (b) Clause 12.3 (salaried employees); (c) Clause 15 (trainee rates of pay); (d) Clause 16 (apprentice rates of pay); (e) Clause 24 (hours - permanent sales employees); (f) Clause 25 (hours - permanent production employees); (g) Clause 30 (annual leave); (h) Clause 31 (personal leave); (i) Clause 33 (compassionate leave); (j) Clause 34 (parental leave – unless you are an eligible casual employee as defined in the Workplace Relations Act 1996); (k) Clause 36.3 (public holidays not worked); (l) Clause 45.2 (notice of termination – permanent Employees); and (m) Clause 47 (redundancy).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employee Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Casual Rates of Pay. 13.1 If you are a casual Employee, you are paid a 2015% casual loading (which has been included in the Ordinary Rates of Pay set out in the Schedule for casual Employees) in lieu of entitlement to a number of clauses as specified throughout this Agreement. The following Clauses do not apply to casual Employees: (a) Clause 6 (probationary periods); (b) Clause 12.3 (salaried employees); (c) Clause 15 (trainee rates of pay); (d) Clause 16 (apprentice rates of pay); (e) Clause 24 (hours - permanent sales employees); (f) Clause 25 (hours - permanent production employees); (g) Clause 30 (annual leave); (h) Clause 31 (personal leave); (i) Clause 33 (compassionate leave); (j) Clause 34 (parental leave – unless you are an eligible casual employee as defined in the Workplace Relations Act 1996); (k) Clause 36.3 (public holidays not worked); (l) Clause 45.2 (notice of termination – permanent Employees); and (m) Clause 47 (redundancy).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employee Collective Agreement

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Casual Rates of Pay. 13.1 If you are a casual Employee, you are paid a 20% casual loading (which has been included in the Ordinary Rates of Pay set out in the Schedule for casual Employees) in lieu of entitlement to a number of clauses as specified throughout this Agreement. The following Clauses do not apply to casual Employees:Employees:‌ (a) Clause 6 (probationary periods); (b) Clause 12.3 (salaried employees); (c) Clause 15 (trainee rates of pay); (d) Clause 16 (apprentice rates of pay); (e) Clause 24 (hours - permanent sales employees); (f) Clause 25 (hours - permanent production employees); (g) Clause 30 (annual leave); (h) Clause 31 (personal leave); (i) Clause 33 (compassionate leave); (j) Clause 34 (parental leave – unless you are an eligible casual employee as defined in the Workplace Relations Act 1996); (k) Clause 36.3 (public holidays not worked); (l) Clause 45.2 (notice of termination – permanent Employees); and (m) Clause 47 (redundancy).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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