Queen’s Birthday Clause Samples

Queen’s Birthday. Melbourne Cup Day
Queen’s Birthday. Labour Day;
Queen’s Birthday. Christmas Day;
Queen’s Birthday. Eight Hours' Day (Labour day);
Queen’s Birthday. The following provisions also apply in respect of public holidays:
Queen’s Birthday. The first Monday in December (Picnic Day);
Queen’s Birthday. 26.1.9 Labour Day 26.1.10 Christmas Day
Queen’s Birthday. Melbourne Cup Day or local equivalent - Provided always that Melbourne Cup Day shall be taken as a public holiday in lieu of the local equivalent unless agreement to the contrary is reached between the Employer and the majority of employees in accordance with clause 21.2(b) (Facilitation by Majority Agreement)
Queen’s Birthday. Labour Day; Industry Picnic Day; Christmas Day; and Boxing Day We will by agreement, on occasions re-position some public holidays when this is to the convenience of both Associates and the Business. * Applies to continuous shift workers. An Associate who is rostered on and works on a public holiday will receive, in addition to his or her average pay for the day: Double time for the public holiday or single time plus credit of one shift towards the Associate's annual leave entitlement. An Associate who is rostered on and does not work will be paid: The Associate's average pay for the day. An Associate not rostered to work will be paid: An additional shift at single time. An Associate who has a Rostered Day Off (RDO) on a Public Holiday, and has the day off: Will be paid an additional shift for the Public Holiday at single time and receive credit of one shift towards the Associate's annual leave entitlement. An Associate who has a Rostered Day Off (RDO) on a Public Holiday, but works on that day: Will be paid double time, in addition to his or her average pay for the day (effectively triple time) and will receive credit of one shift towards the Associate's annual leave entitlement. A Rostered Day Off at the Bathurst site is designated on the roster during the shut periods.
Queen’s Birthday. Melbourne Cup Day (All of Victoria unless alternate local holiday has been arranged by non-metropolitan council);