Common use of Overtime Work Clause in Contracts

Overtime Work. Overtime work begins after the end of the daytime working period, i.e. after 7 hours and 54 minutes (7 hours and 19 minutes of active working time) during the period 7:00–17:00, Monday–Friday. Where work is done during refreshment and meal breaks during daytime working hours, it shall be paid for at overtime rates.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Collective Wage Agreement, Collective Wage Agreement, Collective Wage Agreement

Overtime Work. Overtime work begins after the end of the daytime working period, i.e. after 7 hours and 54 45 minutes (7 hours and 19 10 minutes of active working time) during the period 7:00–17:00, Monday–Friday. Where If work is done during refreshment and meal breaks during daytime working hours, it shall be paid for at overtime rates.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement

Overtime Work. Overtime work begins after the end of the daytime working period, i.e. after 7 hours and 54 minutes (7 hours and 19 minutes of active working time) during the period 7:00–17:00, Monday–Friday. From 1 January 2020, overtime begins after 7 hours and 45 minutes (7 hours and 10 minutes active of working hours). Where work is done during refreshment and meal breaks during daytime working hours, it shall be paid for at overtime rates.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Wage Agreement, Collective Wage Agreement, Collective Wage Agreement

Overtime Work. Overtime work begins after the end of the daytime working period, i.e. after 7 hours and 54 45 minutes (7 hours and 19 10 minutes of active working time) during the period 7:00–17:00, Monday–Friday. Where work is done during refreshment and meal breaks during daytime working hours, it shall be paid for at overtime rates.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Wage Agreement, Collective Wage Agreement, Collective Wage Agreement