Common use of ROSTER OF HOURS Clause in Contracts

ROSTER OF HOURS. (i) The ordinary hours of work for each employee shall be displayed on a roster in a place conveniently accessible to employees. Where reasonably practicable, the roster shall be displayed at least two weeks in advance, but in any case at least one week prior to the commencing date of the first working period in the roster. (ii) Provided that this provision shall not make it obligatory for the employer to display any roster or ordinary hours of work of members of the casual or relieving staff. (iii) Provided further that a roster may be altered at any time to enable the service of the private hospital to be carried on where another employee is absent from duty on account of illness or in emergency, but where such alteration involves an employee working on a day which would have been his or her day off, such employee may elect to be paid at overtime rates or have a day off in lieu thereof, which shall be as mutually arranged. (iv) An employer may change an employee’s roster at short notice for any reasonable grounds including unexpected emergent situations and unforseen fluctuations in patient dependency.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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ROSTER OF HOURS. (i) The ordinary hours of work for each employee shall be displayed on a roster in a place conveniently accessible to employees. Where reasonably practicable, the roster shall be displayed at least two weeks in advance, but in any case at least one week prior to the commencing date of the first working period in the roster. (ii) Provided that this provision shall not make it obligatory for the employer to display any roster or ordinary hours of work of members of the casual or relieving staff. (iii) Provided further that a roster may be altered at any time to enable the service of the private hospital or facility to be carried on where another employee is absent from duty on account of illness or in emergency, but where such alteration involves an employee working on a day which would have been his or her day off, such employee may elect to be paid at overtime rates or have a day off in lieu thereof, which shall be as mutually arranged. (iv) An employer may change an employee’s roster at short notice for any reasonable grounds including unexpected emergent situations and unforseen fluctuations in patient dependency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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