Common use of Dayworkers – Monday to Friday Inclusive Clause in Contracts

Dayworkers – Monday to Friday Inclusive. a) An employee recalled to work overtime after leaving the Site (whether notified before, or after, leaving the Site) shall be paid for a minimum of four hours work at the appropriate rate for each time the employee is so recalled; b) Unless unforeseen circumstances arise the employee shall not be required to work the full four hours if the job is completed within a shorter period. c) An employee who, not having been notified before leaving the site, is called back to start work at a time less than four hours before the commencing time of the employee’s ordinary hours of work, shall be paid from the time the employee commences work at the rate of double time for the first four hours, in lieu of his ordinary-time rate occurring during this period. Thereafter the employee will revert to the rate applicable to ordinary time. d) When an employee is recalled to the site at anytime for the purposes within this sub-clause, the employee shall be entitled to one (1) hour’s payment at his/her ordinary time rate of pay for travel time. e) When a employee is recalled to work overtime associated with shipping movements at the wharf or sub-berth this recall will be responded to as initially advised and should circumstances change the decision will be made upon the employee’s arrival as to whether the call-in will be cancelled and the employee released or held in order to perform the work for which the call-in was initially made.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Dayworkers – Monday to Friday Inclusive. (a) An employee recalled to work overtime after leaving the Site (whether notified before, or after, leaving the Site) shall be paid for a minimum of four hours work at the appropriate rate for each time the employee is so recalled;. (b) Unless unforeseen circumstances arise the employee shall not be required to work the full four hours if the job the employee was recalled to perform is completed within a shorter period. (c) An employee who, not having been notified before leaving the site, is called back to start work at a time less than four hours before the commencing time of the employee’s ordinary hours of work, shall be paid from the time the employee commences work at the rate of double time for the first four hours, in lieu of his ordinary-time rate occurring during this period. Thereafter the employee will revert to the rate applicable to ordinary time. (d) When an employee is recalled to the site at anytime for the purposes within this sub-clause, the employee on Saturday he/shall be entitled to paid a minimum of four (4) hours at double time plus one (1) hour’s payment hour at his/her ordinary time rate of pay for travel time. (e) When a employee is recalled to work overtime associated with shipping movements at the wharf or sub-berth this recall will be responded to as initially advised and should circumstances change the decision will be made upon the employee’s arrival as to whether the call-in will be cancelled and the employee released or held in order to perform the work for which the call-in was initially made.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Dayworkers – Monday to Friday Inclusive. (a) An employee recalled to work overtime after leaving the Site (whether notified before, or after, leaving the Site) shall be paid for a minimum of four hours work at the appropriate rate for each time the employee is so recalled; (b) Unless unforeseen circumstances arise the employee shall not be required to work the full four hours if the job is completed within a shorter period. (c) An employee who, not having been notified before leaving the site, is called back to start work at a time less than four hours before the commencing time of the employee’s ordinary hours of work, shall be paid from the time the employee commences work at the rate of double time for the first four hours, in lieu of his ordinary-time rate occurring during this period. Thereafter the employee will revert to the rate applicable to ordinary time. (d) When an employee is recalled to the site at anytime for the purposes within this sub-clause, the employee shall be entitled to one (1) hour’s payment at his/her ordinary time rate of pay for travel time. (e) When a employee is recalled to work overtime associated with shipping movements at the wharf or sub-berth this recall will be responded to as initially advised and should circumstances change the decision will be made upon the employee’s arrival as to whether the call-in will be cancelled and the employee released or held in order to perform the work for which the call-in was initially made.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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