Common use of Limitation of overtime Clause in Contracts

Limitation of overtime. (a) Weekly and daily limits: No employer shall require or permit an employee to work overtime for more than- (i) 10 hours in any week; or (ii) three hours on any day. (b) Notice of working overtime to be given to employees: No overtime in excess of one hour in any day may be required of or permitted an employee unless the employer- (i) gave notice thereof to such employee the previous day; or (ii) provides such employee with an adequate meal before he commences overtime; or (iii) pays such employee an allowance of R5,00 to enable the employee to obtain a meal before the overtime is due to commence. (c) Overtime shall be voluntary. (d) Before overtime is commenced on any day (Monday to Friday), the employer shall grant his employees a 10-minute paid meal interval (regarded as part of the overtime hours) or an unpaid meal interval of 30 minutes' duration, depending on the wishes of the majority of the employees concerned. (e) An employee shall not be required to work overtime without his consent and an employee shall not be dismissed by reason of his refusal to work overtime.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: National Main Collective Agreement, National Main Collective Agreement, National Main Collective Agreement

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Limitation of overtime. (a) Weekly and daily limits: No employer shall require or permit an employee to work overtime for more than-than: (i) 10 hours in any week; or; (ii) three hours on any day. (b) Notice of working overtime to be given to employees: No overtime in excess of one hour in any day may be required of or permitted of an employee unless the employer-employer: (i) gave has given notice thereof to such employee the previous day; or (ii) provides such employee with an adequate meal before he commences has to commence overtime; or (iii) pays such employee an allowance of R5,00 R5.00 to enable the employee to obtain a meal before the overtime is due to commence. (c) Overtime shall be voluntary. (d) Before overtime is commenced on any day (Monday to Friday), the employer shall grant his employees a 10-10 minute paid meal interval (regarded as part of the overtime hours) or an unpaid meal interval of 30 minutes' minutes duration, depending on the wishes of the majority of the employees concerned. (e) An employee shall not be required to work overtime without his consent and an employee shall not be dismissed by reason of his refusal to work overtime.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: National Main Collective Agreement, National Main Collective Agreement, National Main Collective Agreement

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Limitation of overtime. (a) Weekly and daily limits: No employer shall require or permit an employee to work overtime for more than-than - (i) 10 hours in any week; or; (ii) three hours on any day. (b) Notice of working of overtime to be given to employees: No overtime in excess of one hour in any day may be required of or permitted of an employee unless the employer-employer - (i) gave has given notice thereof to such employee the previous day; or (ii) provides such employee with an adequate meal before he commences has to commence overtime; or (iii) pays such employee an allowance of R5,00 R5.00 to enable the employee to obtain a meal before the overtime is due to commence. (c) Overtime shall be voluntary. (d) Before overtime is commenced on any day (Monday to Friday), the employer shall grant his employees a 10-10 minute paid meal interval (regarded as part of the overtime hours) or an unpaid meal interval of 30 minutes' minutes duration, depending on the wishes of the majority of the employees concerned. (e) An employee shall not be required to work overtime without his consent and an employee shall not be dismissed by reason of his refusal to work overtime.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: National Main Collective Agreement, National Main Collective Agreement

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