Common use of Regular meal breaks Clause in Contracts

Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 An Employee, including a casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of 30 minutes during a shift of five (5) hours or greater, which is to be taken within five and a quarter of the Employee's start time. 24.1.2 If an Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 23.1.1 An Employee, including a casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of between 30 and 60 minutes during a shift of five (5) hours and a quarter hour or greater, which is to be taken within five and a quarter of the Employee's start time. 24.1.2 23.1.2 If an Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.124.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given given, or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 23.1.1. An Employee, including a casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of between 30 and 60 minutes during a shift of five (5) hours or greater, which is to be taken within five and a quarter of the Employee's start time. 24.1.2 23.1.2. If an Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.123.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 23.1.1 An Employee, including a casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of between 30 and 60 minutes during a shift of five (5) hours or greater, which is to be taken within five and a quarter of the Employee's start time. 24.1.2 23.1.2 If an Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.123.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50100% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 An Employee, including a casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of between 30 and 60 minutes during a shift of five (5) hours and a quarter hour or greater, which is to be taken within five and a quarter of the Employee's start time. 24.1.2 If an Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.124.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given given, or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 23.1.1 An Employee, including a casual Casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of 30 minutes during a shift of five (5) hours or greater, which is to be taken within five and a a-quarter (5.25) hours of the Employee's ’s start time. 24.1.2 23.1.2 If an An Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.1Clause 23.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause Clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 An Employee, including a casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of 30 minutes during a shift of five (5) hours or greater, which is to be taken within five and a quarter of the Employee's start time. 24.1.2 If an Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.124.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 An Employee, including a casual Casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of between 30 and 60 minutes during a shift of five and a quarter (55.25) hours or greater, which is to be taken within five and a quarter hours of the Employee's start time. 24.1.2 If an Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.124.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Regular meal breaks. 24.1.1 23.1.1 An Employee, including a casual Casual Employee, will be given an unpaid meal break of between 30 and 60 minutes during a shift of five (5) hours or greater, which is to be taken within five and a quarter hours of the Employee's start time. 24.1.2 23.1.2 If an Employee is not given the meal break in clause 24.1.123.1, the Company must pay the Employee an additional payment from the end of six (6) hours until either the meal break is given or the shift ends. Such additional payment will be calculated at the rate of 50% of the Base Rate of Pay for their classification (as set out in clause 17) for each hour or part thereof. This additional payment will not apply in situations where the Employee has been given a meal break by the Company, but the Employee has elected not to take that break.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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