Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays Sample Clauses

Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. An Employee who works 6 hours on a Saturday, Sunday or Public Holiday shall be entitled to a rest break of a half-hour to be taken without deduction of pay.
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Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. 26.8.1 If an employee works 5 hours or more but not exceeding 9 hours a 30 minute meal break will be paid. 26.8.2 Meal breaks are paid breaks in these circumstances. The appropriate meal allowance will also apply. A further meal allowance shall be paid after each subsequent four hours worked
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. If an employee works five (5) hours or more, but not exceeding nine (9) hours, a 30 minute meal break will be paid. Meal breaks are paid breaks in these circumstances. The appropriate meal allowance will also apply. A further meal allowance shall be paid after each subsequent four (4) hours worked. Meal Per shift $22.05 $22.49 $22.94 Meal Thereafter Per shift $23.11 $23.58 $24.05
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. Structured on-site attendance at weekends and on public holidays will be subject to the following premium payments: i) Time + ¼ on Saturdays ii) Double time on Sundays and Public Holidays Such payments will not apply on a day which the Consultant has been rostered to work as part of his/her 5/7 working week. In such circumstances, the Consultant will be eligible for premium rates in accordance with public health sector norms.
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. 1 hour of the employee’s all-purpose rate including the relevant penalties for each day they are required.
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. (a) Day workers will be paid in accordance with the following table, which is calculated on the applicable permanent base rate of pay: Weekday Overtime Permanent Overtime Penalty Casual Overtime Penalty (includes casual loading) First two hours before noon Saturday 150% 175% After the first two hours before noon Saturday 200% 225% All hours after noon Saturday and all hours Sunday 200% 225% Public holiday all hours 250% 275% i For the sake of clarity, the casual penalty rate above includes the casual loading and should be calculated off the applicable permanent hourly rate. (b) A Day worker required to overtime on work on a Saturday, Sunday and work ordinary hours on a public holiday will be paid a minimum of four hours’ work at the appropriate rates.
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. An Employee who works overtime in accordance with Clause 3.2 will be paid a Meal Allowance specified in Appendix 2 after five (5) hours’ continuous overtime and after every subsequent four (4) hour period worked.
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Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. 16.2.1. Employees who are rostered to attend any for emergency breakdowns and are called out to attend a breakdown will be paid a minimum four (4) hour call out at Standard Rates and will be provided a Company vehicle for attendance to breakdowns. 16.2.2. If an Employee is required to attend an emergency breakdown on a Public Holiday they will receive an additional one-off payment for attending the breakdown, as set out below: 16.2.3. For the avoidance of doubt, the call out payment, shall increase per the percentage increase specified in clause 13, on the first pay period commencing on or after 12 months from the operative date of the Agreement. The rates specified in clause 16.2 incorporate these increases.
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. Where an employee is required to work ordinary hours on a Saturday, they will be remunerated at the rate for Saturday work detailed at clause 8. 1. Where an employee is required to work ordinary hours on a Sunday or Public Holiday, they will be remunerated at the rate for Saturday work detailed at clause 8.1.
Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays. 4 hours paid at the appropriate rate as specified in clause 12 - Weekend Work. A recall is defined as occurring when an employee has completed their rostered shift, ‘clocked off’ and left the immediate area of the Branch and/or has been contacted at their home or other place and been requested to return to work; following which the employee returns to work.
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