MINIMUM HOURS OF ENGAGEMENT Sample Clauses

MINIMUM HOURS OF ENGAGEMENT. 26.1 During the life of this Enterprise Agreement, a casual employee will be engaged for a minimum period of three (3) hours, unless otherwise expressly agreed between the agency and the employee.
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MINIMUM HOURS OF ENGAGEMENT. 17 20. LIMIT ON PUBLIC HOLIDAY WORK ..................................................................................................................... 17 21. ON-CALL/RECALL ................................................................................................................................................. 17 22.
MINIMUM HOURS OF ENGAGEMENT. 17.6.1 On and from the date of approval of this Agreement, a casual employee will be engaged for a minimum period of three hours, unless otherwise expressly agreed between ForestrySA and the employee.
MINIMUM HOURS OF ENGAGEMENT. 23 28. EMPLOYEES ROSTERED OVER SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK ......................................................... 23 29.
MINIMUM HOURS OF ENGAGEMENT. 14 18. REVIEW OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PRINTING INTERIM AWARD WORK LEVEL
MINIMUM HOURS OF ENGAGEMENT. This clause is unchanged.

Related to MINIMUM HOURS OF ENGAGEMENT

  • Normal Hours of Work 6.01 The normal work day is defined as the twenty-four (24) hour period beginning at 12:00 Midnight.

  • HOURS OF WORK AND OVERTIME 12.01 The following paragraphs and sections are intended to define the normal hours of work and shall not be construed as a guarantee of hours of work per day or per week, or of days of work per week.

  • Consecutive Hours of Work The daily hours of work for each employee shall be consecutive.

  • HOURS OF WORK & OVERTIME (Subject to implementation instructions, the following clauses will appear in all collective agreements replacing any provision related to the Work Week and Work Day, Rest Periods, Overtime Definitions, Overtime/Callback Accumulation, Missed Meal Breaks, Meal Allowance, Time Off Between Shifts, and Change of Schedule that existed in the Hospital’s expiring collective agreement:)

  • Ordinary Hours of Work The ordinary hours of work will be worked any time between 6.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday. Ordinary hours of work may be varied by agreement between the Employer and the majority of the employees concerned and the ETU State Secretary (via the relevant full time ETU Official) to accommodate the hours or work required for the most efficient and safe operation of the Employer and the requirements of its client. Where agreement is reached to work alternate hours, occupational health and safety principles will prevail. Proper health monitoring procedures will be introduced and suitable rosters clearly agreed prior to commencing work. Adequate supervision must always be provided. Matters on which agreement may be reached include:

  • WORKING HOURS AND OVERTIME 18 A. FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE 18 B. PART-TIME EMPLOYEE 20 6. Part-time Meat Cutter 21 C. EXTRA MEAT CUTTER. 21 D. MEAT DEPARTMENT EIGHT-HOUR GUARANTEE 21 E. WORKWEEK 21 F. OVERTIME 21 G. SIXTH DAY/GROCERY 22 H. SIXTH OR SEVENTH DAY/GROCERY 22 I. SIXTH OR SEVENTH DAY/MEAT 22 J. REGULAR WORKDAY 22 K. READY FOR WORK 22 L. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 22 M. WORK SCHEDULE 23 N. FALSIFICATION OF TIME RECORDS 23 1. No Employer Knowledge 23 2. Collusion 23 3. Coercion 23 O. CONSECUTIVE DAYS WORKED. 24 P. PREDESIGNATED DAY OFF GUARANTEE 24 Q. SUNDAY GUARANTEE 24 R. WORKDAY DEFINED. 25 S. ON CALL 25 T. PART-TIME EMPLOYEES - SIXTH DAY 25 U. WORK IN A HIGHER CATEGORY AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS (GENERAL MERCHANDISE CLERKS WORKING IN HIGHER CLASSIFICATION) 25 V. TRAVEL PAY 26 W. INTERRUPTION OF OPERATIONS 26 ARTICLE 6 - WAGES 26

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