Shift Work and overtime Sample Clauses

The "Shift Work and Overtime" clause defines the rules and expectations regarding employees working outside standard hours, including scheduled shifts and additional hours beyond the regular workweek. It typically outlines how shifts are assigned, the process for requesting or mandating overtime, and the rates of pay or compensation for such work. This clause ensures both employer and employee understand their rights and obligations concerning non-standard work hours, helping to prevent disputes and ensure fair compensation for extra work performed.
Shift Work and overtime. Overtime will not be payable in the case of a change of shifts arranged between employees themselves. Such arrangements shall have the approval of the employer and such approval shall not be withheld without good reason.
Shift Work and overtime. Provisions relating to shift work and overtime are set out in Schedule One to this Agreement.
Shift Work and overtime. ‌ 1. Subject to this clause, shift workers are subject to the conditions for the payment of overtime in Clause 6.8. 2. For a shift worker, duty is overtime if: (a) it is performed on any day that is outside the normal rostered ordinary hours of duty for the shift worker on that day; or (b) it is performed in excess of the weekly hours of ordinary duty, or an average of the weekly hours of ordinary duty over a cycle of shifts. 3. For overtime performed on a Saturday, an employee must be paid at the rate of double time. 4. Unless there are exceptional circumstances: (a) a shift worker on 12 hour shifts should not be required to perform overtime within a period of 12 hours on either side of a normal day or night shift; and (b) a shift worker should not be required to remain on duty for more than14 hours.
Shift Work and overtime. A shift worker whose roster does not include work on public holidays or weekends but is required to work overtime on a public holiday is paid: