Common use of PRESENTING FOR WORK BUT NOT REQUIRED Clause in Contracts

PRESENTING FOR WORK BUT NOT REQUIRED. 32.1 An employee, if engaged and presenting for work to commence employment and not being required will be entitled to at least eight (8) hours’ work or payment therefore at ordinary rate, plus the appropriate allowances prescribed by Appendix A.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Geelong Fire Services, www.fwc.gov.au, www.fwc.gov.au

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PRESENTING FOR WORK BUT NOT REQUIRED. 32.1 An employee, if engaged and presenting for work to commence employment and not being required will be entitled to at least eight (8) hours’ work or payment therefore at ordinary rate, plus the appropriate allowances prescribed by Appendix A.A and Appendix L.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Air Conditioning, Systems Ventilation, Mulgrave Insulation

PRESENTING FOR WORK BUT NOT REQUIRED. 32.1 An employee, if engaged and presenting for work to commence employment and not being required will be entitled to at least eight (8) hours’ work or payment therefore at ordinary rate, plus the appropriate allowances prescribed by Appendix A.A – Wages, Fares Allowance and Travel Allowance for fares and travelling time.

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PRESENTING FOR WORK BUT NOT REQUIRED. 32.1 An employee, if engaged and presenting for work to commence employment and not being required will be entitled to at least eight (8) hours’ work or payment therefore at ordinary rate, plus the appropriate allowances prescribed by Appendix A.A or Appendix L.

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Samples: d230bdvlztzzu7.cloudfront.net

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