Limitations – Calendar Month Roster Periods Sample Clauses

Limitations – Calendar Month Roster Periods. 39.2.1 No Cabin Crew shall be rostered (planned) to exceed one hundred and thirty-five (135) duty hours per calendar month. Exceptions to this Clause include: 39.2.1.1. Ground School Instructors conducting an Initial Training Course may be rostered to one hundred and forty (140) hours per calendar month providing that the course is contained within a roster period. If the course is not contained within a complete roster period, the hours will be applied on a pro rata basis to the actual period of the initial training course. 39.2.1.2. Cabin Crew undertaking Emergency Procedures Revalidation courses may be rostered to one hundred and forty (140) hours for a calendar month. 39.2.1.3. No Cabin Crew shall in actual duty or ordinary hours exceed one hundred and forty (140) duty hours per calendar month and one hundred and thirty (130) duty hours in February except by agreement or when agreeing to work in accordance with Clause 38.10 nominating for trip swaps in which case the resulting additional hours shall not count toward the roster period maximum of one hundred and forty (140) hours per calendar month. Any hours in excess of duty time detailed in this Clause and up to one hundred and forty-five (145) duty hours in a roster period shall attract a penalty rate of pay at time and a half of the base salary hourly rate. To meet operational requirements of and at the discretion of the Company, a Cabin Crew member may operate for up to one hundred and forty-five (145) duty hours in any roster period. Any hours in excess of duty time detailed in Clause 39.2.1.3 and up to one hundred and forty-five (145) duty hours in a roster period shall attract a penalty rate of pay at time and a half of the base salary hourly rate. This sub clause does not apply to crew employed before the commencement of the National Jet Systems Pty Limited Cabin Crew Enterprise Agreement 2018.
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Related to Limitations – Calendar Month Roster Periods

  • Limitation Periods To the extent that any limitation period applies to any claim for payment of the Obligations or remedy for enforcement of the Obligations, the Obligor agrees that: (a) any limitation period is expressly excluded and waived entirely if permitted by applicable law; (b) if a complete exclusion and waiver of any limitation period is not permitted by applicable law, any limitation period is extended to the maximum length permitted by applicable law; (c) any applicable limitation period shall not begin before an express demand for payment of the Obligations is made in writing by the Credit Union to the Obligor; and (d) any applicable limitation period shall begin afresh upon any payment or other acknowledgment of the Obligations by the Obligor.

  • Meal Periods (a) Meal periods shall be scheduled as close as possible to the middle of the scheduled hours of work. The length of the meal period shall be agreed to at the local level and shall be not less than 30 minutes nor more than 60 minutes. (b) An employee shall be entitled to take their meal period away from the workstation. Where this cannot be done, the meal period shall be considered as time worked.

  • Rest Period After Overtime (a) When overtime work is necessary, it will, wherever reasonably practicable, be so arranged that employees have at least 10 consecutive hours off duty between the work of successive days or shifts, including overtime. (b) An employee, other than a casual employee, who works so much overtime between the termination of their ordinary work on one day and the commencement of their ordinary work on the next day, that they have not had at least 10 consecutive hours off duty between those times, will be released after completion of such overtime, until they have had 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such a absence. (c) If, on the instruction of the employer, an employee resumes or continues to work without having had 10 consecutive hours off duty, they will be paid at the rate of double time until released from duty for such period. The employee will then be entitled to be absent until they have had 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for rostered ordinary hours occurring during the absence.

  • Calendar Year Calendar Year" for the purposes of this Agreement shall mean the twelve (12) month period from January 1st to December 31st, inclusive.

  • Fiscal Periods Change its fiscal year-end to a date other than December 31, or its fiscal quarters to a date other than March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31.

  • Month A period commencing at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, on the first Day of a calendar month and extending until 10:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, on the first Day of the next succeeding calendar month. Monthly shall have the correlative meaning.

  • Break Periods There will be no rest periods, organized coffee breaks or other non-working time established during working hours. Individual coffee containers will be permitted at the employee’s work location.

  • Meal Breaks and Rest Periods On completion of not less than three hours work after commencement time or on completion of not less than two hours work after the meal break weekly Employees will become entitled to a rest period of ten minutes duration. Such rest period for pay purposes will be treated as time worked.

  • Meal/Rest Periods All nurses shall receive an unpaid meal period of one-half (1/2) hour. Nurses required to remain on duty or in the Hospital during their meal period shall be compensated for such time at the appropriate rate of pay. All nurses shall receive one (1) fifteen

  • Limitations on Interest Periods Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Borrower shall not be entitled to request (or to elect to convert to or continue as a Eurocurrency Borrowing) any Borrowing if the Interest Period requested therefor would end after the Maturity Date.

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