Common use of Rostered Days Off (RDO Clause in Contracts

Rostered Days Off (RDO. 36.1 A rostered day off occurs in the system of working a nine (9) day fortnight and is defined as a weekday Monday to Friday on which an employee is not required to work because the employee has worked additional time which has accrued towards a day off. The normal working arrangement for employees is nine (9) eight (8) hour days per fortnight and RDOs are normally taken on a Monday or Friday. This may be varied using a Workplace Flexibility Agreement.

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Samples: www.ircgazette.justice.nsw.gov.au, psa.asn.au

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Rostered Days Off (RDO. 36.1 33.1 A rostered day off occurs in the system of working a nine (9) day fortnight and is defined as a weekday Monday to Friday on which an employee is not required to work because the employee has worked additional time which has accrued towards a day off. The normal working arrangement for employees is nine (9) eight (8) hour days per fortnight and RDOs are normally taken on a Monday or Friday. This may be varied using a Workplace Flexibility Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Rostered Days Off (RDO. 36.1 32.1 A rostered day off occurs in the system of working a nine (9) day fortnight and is defined as a weekday Monday to Friday on which an employee is not required to work because the employee has worked additional time which has accrued towards a day off. The normal working arrangement for employees is nine (9) eight (8) hour days per fortnight and RDOs are normally taken on a Monday or Friday. This may be varied using a Workplace Flexibility Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ausgrid Enterprise Agreement

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