Common use of Shiftwork and public holidays Clause in Contracts

Shiftwork and public holidays. (1) For ordinary duty performed on a public holiday, the employee is to be paid for at least 4 hours at the relevant rate for each attendance (other than for an attendance that is continuous with ordinary duty on the day before, or the day after, the public holiday). (2) However, if more than 1 attendance is involved, the payment must not be more than the amount that would have been paid if the employee had remained on duty from the commencing time of duty on 1 attendance to the ceasing time of duty on a following attendance. (3) For this clause, duty broken by a meal period is not more than 1 attendance. (4) If, for an employee who performs duty on each of the days of the week in a cycle of shifts on a regular roster of shiftwork, a public holiday occurs on a day when the employee is rostered off duty, the employee is entitled to: (a) leave for a day instead of the public holiday; or (b) an amount equal to salary for a day at the ordinary rate for the employee. (5) If the employee is receiving an annualised penalty payment under clause 3.32, the employee may substitute, with the Secretary’s approval, their entitlement under subclause (4)(a) or (b) for an amount of leave in hours calculated as follows: where: A is the number of additional hours of leave to which the shift workforce is entitled under subclause (4)(a). B is the number of shiftworkers in the shift workforce. (6) For this clause duty performed on 25 December is taken to be duty performed on a public holiday even if another day has been declared as a substitute public holiday for that day. (7) For subclause (5): shift workforce, for an employee, means the shift workforce that is receiving the same annualised penalty payment under clause 3.32, as the employee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Shiftwork and public holidays. (1) For ordinary duty performed on a public holiday, the employee is to be paid for at least 4 hours at the relevant rate for each attendance (other than for an attendance that is continuous with ordinary duty on the day before, or the day after, the public holiday). (2) However, if more than 1 attendance is involved, the payment must not be more than the amount that would have been paid if the employee had remained on duty from the commencing time of duty on 1 attendance to the ceasing time of duty on a following attendance. (3) For this clause, duty broken by a meal period is not more than 1 attendance. (4) If, for an employee who performs duty on each of the days of the week in a cycle of shifts on a regular roster of shiftwork, a public holiday occurs on a day when the employee is rostered off duty, the employee is entitled to: (a) leave for a day instead of the public holiday; or (b) an amount equal to salary including any higher duties allowance for a day at the ordinary rate for the employee. (5) If the employee is receiving an annualised penalty payment under clause 3.32, the employee may substitute, with the Secretary’s approval, their entitlement under subclause (4)(a) or (b) for an amount of leave in hours calculated as follows: where: A is the number of additional hours of leave to which the shift workforce is entitled under subclause (4)(a). B is the number of shiftworkers in the shift workforce. (6) For this clause duty performed on 25 December is taken to be duty performed on a public holiday even if another day has been declared as a substitute public holiday for that day. (7) For subclause (5): shift workforce, for an employee, means the shift workforce that is receiving the same annualised penalty payment under clause 3.32, as the employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Shiftwork and public holidays. (1) For ordinary duty performed on a public holiday, the employee is to be paid for at least 4 hours at the relevant rate for each attendance (other than for an attendance that is continuous with ordinary duty on the day before, or the day after, the public holiday). (2) However, if more than 1 attendance is involvedrequired, the payment must not be more than the amount that would have been paid if the employee had remained on duty from until the commencing time end of duty on 1 attendance to the ceasing time of duty on a following final attendance. (3) For this clause, duty broken by a meal period is not more than 1 attendance. (4) If, for an employee who performs duty on each of the days of the week in a cycle of shifts on a regular roster of shiftwork, a public holiday occurs on a day when the employee is rostered off duty, the employee is entitled to: (a) leave for a day instead of the public holiday; or (b) an amount equal to salary for a day at the ordinary rate for the employee. (5) If Subject to subclause (6), if the employee is receiving an annualised penalty payment under clause 3.323.31, the employee may substitute, with the Secretary’s approval, their his or her entitlement under subclause (4)(a4) (a) or (b) for an amount of leave in hours calculated as follows: where: A is the number : (6) Subclause (5): (a) applies only if a majority of additional hours of leave to which the shift workforce is entitled under subclause agrees to its application; and (4)(a). B is b) if a majority agrees to its application — applies to the number whole of shiftworkers in the shift workforce. (67) For this clause duty performed on 25 December is taken to be duty performed on a public holiday even if another day has been declared as a substitute public holiday for that day. (7) 8) For subclause subclauses (5) and (6): shift workforce, for an employee, means the shift workforce that is receiving the same annualised penalty payment under clause 3.323.31, as the employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Shiftwork and public holidays. (1) For ordinary duty performed on a public holiday, the employee is to be paid for at least 4 hours at the relevant rate for each attendance (other than for an attendance that is continuous with ordinary duty on the day before, or the day after, the public holiday). (2) . However, if more than 1 attendance is involved, the payment must not be more than the amount that would have been paid if the employee had remained on duty from the commencing time of duty on 1 attendance to the ceasing time of duty on a following attendance. (3) . For this clause, duty broken by a meal period is not more than 1 attendance. (4) . If, for an employee who performs duty on each of the days of the week in a cycle of shifts on a regular roster of shiftwork, a public holiday occurs on a day when the employee is rostered off duty, the employee is entitled to: (a) leave for a day instead of the public holiday; or (b) an amount equal to salary including any higher duties allowance for a day at the ordinary rate for the employee. (5) . If the employee is receiving an annualised penalty payment under clause 3.325.25, the employee may substitute, with the Secretary’s approval, their entitlement under subclause (4)(a) or (b4) for an amount of leave in hours calculated as follows: where: A is the number of additional hours of leave to which the shift workforce is entitled under subclause (4)(a). B is the number of shiftworkers in the shift workforce. (6) . For this clause duty performed on 25 December is taken to be duty performed on a public holiday even if another day has been declared as a substitute public holiday for that day. (7) . For subclause (5): shift workforce, for an employee, means the shift workforce that is receiving the same annualised penalty payment under clause 3.325.25, as the employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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