Common use of Rest and Recreation Clause in Contracts

Rest and Recreation. (a) Rail or road travel (i) An employee, who proceeds to a job which qualifies for the provisions of this subclause, may, after two months continuous service and thereafter at three monthly periods of continuous service return to their usual place of residence at the weekend. If the employee does so, the employee will be paid the amount of a bus or return railway fare to the bus or railway station nearest their usual place of residence on the pay day which immediately follows the date on which the employee returns to the job; provided no delay not agreed to by the employer takes place in connection with the employee's commencement of work on the morning of the working day following the weekend. Provided, however, that if the work upon which the employee is engaged will terminate in the ordinary course within a further twenty-eight days after expiration of any such period of two or three months, the provisions of this subclause will not be applicable. (ii) The entitlement under 17.8. (i) will be availed of as soon as reasonably practical after it becomes due and will lapse after a period of two months provided that the employee has been notified in writing by the employer in the week prior to such entitlement becoming due, of the date of entitlement and that such entitlement will lapse if not taken before the appropriate date two months later. (Proof of such written notice will lie with the employer). (b) Variable return home (c) No payment for unused fares

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Refrigeration Enterprise Agreement

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