Review of Hours Sample Clauses

Review of Hours. (i) Each six months the employer and the employee will review the employee’s hours of work.
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Review of Hours. 27.3 Where the employee is regularly working more than their specified contract hours they may request that their contracted hours are reviewed by their Manager. The Manager will formally respond to the request by the employee stating the reasons if the request is not agreed to.
Review of Hours. Part-time Employees
Review of Hours. Part-time Employees 21 2.8. Casual Employment 22 2.9. Casual Conversion 22 2.10. Term Employment 22 2.11. Filling of Vacancies 23 2.12. Rostering 23 2.13. Saturday and Sunday work 24 2.14. Hours of Work 24 2.15. Overtime 25 2.16. On call 27 2.17. Four clear days off 28 2.18. Meal and Tea Breaks 29 2.19. Daylight Savings 29 2.20. Workload Management 29 2.21. Public Holidays 30 Royal District Nursing Service Ltd Victorian Operations Enterprise Agreement 2016
Review of Hours. Part-time Employees Royal District Nursing Service Ltd Victorian Operations Enterprise Agreement 2016

Related to Review of Hours

  • Span of Hours (a) The ordinary hours of work for a day worker will be between 6.00 am and 6.00 pm Monday to Friday.

  • Extra Hours For the purpose of Clause 20.13, extra hours means any hours available to be worked in excess of an employee’s regular schedule. The Corporation shall determine the extra hours it requires in each circumstance, and offer such hours to employees working in that Post Office in accordance with the provisions of this Clause.

  • Number of Holidays (The following clause is applicable to full-time employees only) There shall be twelve (12) holidays and these holidays are set out in the Local Provisions Appendix. Should the Hospital be required to observe an additional paid holiday as a result of legislation, it is understood that one of the existing holidays recognized by the Hospital shall be established as the legislated holiday after discussion with the Union, so that the Hospital's obligation to provide the number of paid holidays as noted above remains unchanged.

  • List of Holidays a) The Employer recognizes the following paid holidays: New Year’s Day Labour Day Family Day Thanksgiving Day Good Friday Christmas Day Easter Monday Boxing Day Victoria Day Civic Holiday (deferred to Christmas Shutdown) Canada Day Plus, any other day(s) declared or proclaimed as a Statutory Holiday by the Federal or Provincial Government. The Employer shall post a list no later than December 15th of each year stating on which day the Civic Holiday and any other deferred holiday will be observed.

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