Scheduled Rest Period Clause Samples

Scheduled Rest Period. 6.8.1 11 hours daily rest period: Workers should be given no less than 11 hours rest between the end of one work period and the commencement of the next.
Scheduled Rest Period. (a) The scheduled break between an individual's working periods shall be no less than 11 hours. (b) The schedule for each 7 day period shall normally include at least one scheduled rest day. The scheduling of rest days at intervals of more than 7 days should only occur where circumstances render such scheduling the only reasonable and necessary option. In such circumstances no less than two rest days shall be scheduled within a two week period (c) Where there is a breach of scheduled rest periods Producers retain the right to amend the working schedule where required in the interests of production subject to making any infringement payments. (d) Each hour worked in breach of a scheduled rest period will be paid at the individual’s overtime rate subject to the appropriate cap. (e) An Individual’s entitlement to payment for a Turnaround Period is separate to the entitlement to rest in accordance with the provisions of this Clause 7.5 (Scheduled Rest Period)
Scheduled Rest Period. CWD: b) A CWD shall be 10 working hours without a formal break or general cessation of work but allowing for a rest break of no less than 20 minutes, the timing of which shall be arranged by the Individual within their department. If overtime required on a continuous working day, a second rest/meal break of no less than 20 mins should apply on commencement of first overtime hour. (a) The scheduled break between an individual’s or loan-out employee’s working periods shall be no less than 11 hours.This should equally apply over a break in the week’s work – eg from Friday night to Monday morning or either side of whichever days of week are rest days. Any breach of this turnaround period should incur an overtime payment for the hours breached. (b) The schedule for each 7 day period shall normally include at least one scheduled rest day. The scheduling of rest days at intervals of more than 7 days should only occur where circumstances render such scheduling the only reasonable and necessary