Project Working Hours. 16 HOURS OF WORK (1) Ordinary Hours for an Employee comprise thirty-six (36) hours per week averaged over a defined work cycle and, except in the case of shift Employees, are to be worked Monday to Friday between 6.00am and 6.00pm as required by the Company. Such Ordinary Hours are the specified hours under each Employee’s terms of employment by reference to which annual leave and personal/carer’s leave accrue. (2) Employees shall work standard Project Working Hours of seventy (70) hours per week, Monday to Sunday inclusive (subject to taking an RDO) over a three (3) week work cycle. The work cycle is made up of an on-duty period of twenty (20) consecutive calendar days, followed by an off- duty period of a maximum of 8 (eight) consecutive calendar days. (3) Project Working Hours consists of Ordinary Hours, RDO accrual hours and Regular Scheduled Overtime. An Employee may be required to work reasonable Additional Overtime as required by the Company and as set out in clause 18-Working Additional Overtime of this Agreement. (4) Except as provided in clause 19 -Withdrawal of Overtime of this Agreement, an Employee's Regular Scheduled Overtime shall be paid to them provided they are ready, willing and available to work the regular scheduled overtime. (5) The meal break and rest period shall be scheduled each day so that Project Working Hours for each day are divided into three (3) approximately equal work periods. (6) The Company may stagger the time of taking meal and rest breaks to meet operational requirements. (7) The Company will determine the actual method of working Project Working Hours which best suits the operational requirements. (8) Where the Company wishes to vary the method of working Project Working Hours, they shall seek the agreement of the Employees involved. Failing agreement, the Company shall give those Employees one (1) weeks’ notice of the change.
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Samples: Greenfields Agreement, Greenfields Agreement, Greenfields Agreement
Project Working Hours. 16 21. HOURS OF WORKWORK
(1) Ordinary Hours for an Employee comprise thirty-six (36) hours per week averaged over a defined work cycle and, except in the case of shift Employees, are to be worked Monday to Friday between 6.00am 5.30am and 6.00pm 7.00pm as required by the Company. Such Ordinary Hours are the specified hours under each Employee’s 's terms of employment by reference to which annual leave and personal/carer’s 's leave accrue.
(2) Employees shall work standard Project Working Hours of seventy ten (7010) hours per day, Monday to Saturday inclusive - totalling sixty (60) hours per week, Monday to Sunday inclusive (subject to taking an RDO) over a three (3) week work cycle. The work cycle is made up of an on-duty period of twenty (20) consecutive calendar days, followed by an off- duty period of a maximum of 8 (eight) consecutive calendar days.
(3) Project Working Hours consists of Ordinary Hours, RDO accrual hours and Regular Scheduled Overtime. An Employee may be required to work reasonable Additional Overtime as required by the Company and as set out in clause 18-23 – Working Additional Overtime of this Agreement.
(4) Except as provided in clause 19 -Withdrawal 24 – Withdrawal of Overtime of this Agreement, an Employee's ’s Regular Scheduled Overtime shall be paid to them provided they are ready, willing and available to work the regular scheduled overtimeRegular Scheduled Overtime.
(5) The meal break and rest period shall be scheduled each day so that Project Working Hours for each day are divided into three (3) approximately equal work periods.
(6) The Company may stagger the time of taking meal and rest breaks to meet operational requirements.
(7) The Company will determine the actual method of working Project Working Hours which best suits the operational requirements.
(8) 7) Where the Company wishes to vary the method of working Project Working Hours, they shall seek the agreement of the Employees involved. Failing agreement, the Company shall give those Employees one (1) weeks’ week’s notice of the change.
(8) An Employee’s Project Working Hours shall start at the Employee’s usual crib hut or other place that the Company determines and finish at the inside of the Site Employee access gates.
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Samples: Greenfields Agreement, Pluto Project Greenfields Agreement, Employee Collective Agreement
Project Working Hours. 16 21. HOURS OF WORKWORK
(1) Ordinary Hours for an Employee comprise thirty-six (36) hours per week averaged over a defined work cycle and, except in the case of shift Employees, are to be worked Monday to Friday between 6.00am 5.30am and 6.00pm 7.00pm as required by the Company. Such Ordinary Hours are the specified hours under each Employee’s 's terms of employment by reference to which annual leave and personal/carer’s 's leave accrue.
(2) Employees shall work standard Project Working Hours of seventy ten (7010) hours per day, Monday to Saturday inclusive - totalling sixty (60) hours per week, Monday to Sunday inclusive (subject to taking an RDO) over a three (3) week work cycle. The work cycle is made up of an on-duty period of twenty (20) consecutive calendar days, followed by an off- duty period of a maximum of 8 (eight) consecutive calendar days.
(3) Project Working Hours consists of Ordinary Hours, RDO accrual hours and Regular Scheduled Overtime. An Employee may be required to work reasonable Additional Overtime as required by the Company and as set out in clause 18-23 – Working Additional Overtime of this Agreement.
(4) Except as provided in clause 19 -Withdrawal 24 – Withdrawal of Overtime of this Agreement, an Employee's Regular Scheduled Overtime shall be paid to them provided they are ready, willing and available to work the regular scheduled overtimeRegular Scheduled Overtime.
(5) The meal break and rest period shall be scheduled each day so that Project Working Hours for each day are divided into three (3) approximately equal work periods.
(6) The Company may stagger the time of taking meal and rest breaks to meet operational requirements.
(7) The Company will determine the actual method of working Project Working Hours which best suits the operational requirements.
(8) 7) Where the Company wishes to vary the method of working Project Working Hours, they shall seek the agreement of the Employees involved. Failing agreement, the Company shall give those Employees one (1) weeks’ week's notice of the change.
(8) An Employee's Project Working Hours shall start at the Employee's usual crib hut or other place that the Company determines and finish at the inside of the Site Employee access gates.
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Samples: Greenfields Agreement