Common use of Reasonable Hours of Overtime Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Hours of Overtime. (a) The employer may require an employee to work reasonable overtime at overtime rates. (b) An employee may refuse to work overtime in circumstances where the working of such overtime would result in the employee working hours which are unreasonable having regard to: (i) any risk to employee health and safety; (ii) the employee’s personal circumstances including any family responsibilities; (iii) the needs of the workplace or enterprise; (iv) the notice, if any, given by the employer of the overtime and by the employee of his or her intention to refuse it; and (v) any other relevant matter.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dental Officers Industrial Agreement 2014, Dental Officers Industrial Agreement

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Reasonable Hours of Overtime. (a) The employer Employer may require an employee to work reasonable overtime at overtime rates. (b) An employee may refuse to work overtime in circumstances where the working of such overtime would result in the employee working hours which are unreasonable having regard to: (i) any risk to employee health and safety; (ii) the employee’s personal circumstances including any family responsibilities; (iii) the needs of the workplace or enterprise; (iv) the notice, if any, given by the employer Employer of the overtime and by the employee of his or her intention to refuse it; and (v) any other relevant matter.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Industrial Agreement, Dental Health Services Dental Officers Csa Industrial Agreement 2019

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Reasonable Hours of Overtime. (a) The employer Employer may require an employee to work reasonable overtime at overtime rates. (b) An employee may refuse to work overtime in circumstances where the working of such overtime would result in the employee working hours which are unreasonable having regard to: (i) any risk to employee health and safety; (ii) the employee’s personal circumstances including any family responsibilities; (iii) the needs of the workplace or enterprise; (iv) the notice, if any, given by the employer Employer of the overtime and by the employee of his or her their intention to refuse it; and (v) any other relevant matter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Industrial Agreement

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