Common use of Recall to work overtime Clause in Contracts

Recall to work overtime. (a) An Employee who is recalled to work overtime after leaving the workplace and requested by their Employer to attend a workplace in order to perform such overtime work will be paid for a minimum of two hours’ work at the appropriate rate for each time recalled. If the work required is completed in less than two hours the Employee will be released from duty.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au, homeinstead.com.au, homeinstead.com.au

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Recall to work overtime. (a) An Employee employee who is recalled to work overtime after leaving the workplace and requested by their Employer employer to attend a workplace in order to perform such overtime work will be paid for a minimum of two hours’ work at the appropriate rate for each time recalled. If the work required is completed in less than two hours the Employee employee will be released from duty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Better Care Northern Rivers Enterprise Agreement, Better Care Gold Coast Enterprise Agreement

Recall to work overtime. (a) An Employee who is recalled to work overtime after leaving the workplace and requested by their Employer Burrun Dalai to attend a workplace in order to perform such overtime work will be paid for a minimum of two hours’ work at the appropriate rate for each time recalled. If the work required is completed in less than two hours the Employee will be released from duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

Recall to work overtime. (a) An Employee employee who is recalled to work overtime after leaving the workplace and requested by their Employer the Company to attend a workplace in order to perform such overtime work will be paid for a minimum of two hours’ work at the appropriate rate for each time recalled. If the work required is completed in less than two hours the Employee employee will be released from duty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Of Agreement

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Recall to work overtime. (a) An Employee who is recalled to work overtime after leaving the workplace and requested by their Employer to attend a workplace in order to perform such overtime work Employer’s premises will be paid for a minimum of two hours’ work at the appropriate rate for each time recalled. If the work required is completed in less than two hours the Employee will be released from dutyovertime rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

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