Common use of Release from Duty Clause in Contracts

Release from Duty. An Employee who works so much overtime or recall between the end of the Employee's previous ordinary hours and the start of the next period of ordinary hours, that the Employee would not have at least ten consecutive hours off duty between the end of the overtime or recall and the start of the next rostered period of ordinary hours will, subject to this clause 55, be released after completion of such overtime or recall worked until the Employee has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for rostered ordinary hours occurring during such absence.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: www.kdh.org.au, Single Interest Enterprise Agreement, www.vhia.com.au

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Release from Duty. An Employee who works so much overtime or recall between the end of the Employee's previous ordinary hours and the start of the next period of ordinary hours, that the Employee would not have at least ten 10 consecutive hours off duty between the end of the overtime or recall and the start of the next rostered period of ordinary hours will, subject to this clause 55, be released after completion of such overtime or recall worked until the Employee has had ten 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for rostered ordinary hours occurring during such absence.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.westernhealth.org.au, www.westernhealth.org.au, vahpa.asn.au

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