Common use of Requirement to be on Call or Standby Clause in Contracts

Requirement to be on Call or Standby. 24.5.1. An Employee, including a casual Employee, may be rostered to be on call or on standby for a period outside their rostered hours. During the on call or standby period, the Employee will be required to remain ready, willing, and able to perform work.

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Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

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Requirement to be on Call or Standby. 24.5.1. 25.7.1 An Employee, including a casual Employee, may be rostered to be on call or on standby for a period outside their rostered hours. During the on call or standby period, the Employee will be required to remain ready, willing, and able to perform work.

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Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

Requirement to be on Call or Standby. 24.5.1. 25.7.1 An Employee, including a casual Employee, may be rostered to be on call or on standby for a period outside their ordinary rostered hours. During the on call or standby period, the Employee will be required to remain ready, willing, and able to perform work.

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Samples: Collections Enterprise Agreement

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Requirement to be on Call or Standby. 24.5.1. 25.6.1 An Employee, including a casual Casual Employee, may be rostered to be on call or on standby for a period outside their rostered hours. During the on call or standby period, the Employee will be required to remain ready, willing, and able to perform workwork the minimum payment period will be four (4) hours.

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Samples: Queensland Enterprise Agreement

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