Common use of Substitution of RDO Clause in Contracts

Substitution of RDO. 20.8.3(a) An employer may substitute the day an employee is to take off, in accordance with 20.7.2(d) and 20.7.2(e) hereof for another day and require the employee to work on that day off if such work is necessary to allow other employees to be employed productively or to carry out out-of-hours maintenance or because of unforeseen delays to a particular project or a section of it or for other reasons arising from unforeseen or emergency circumstances on a project.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Transfield Services, Transfield Services – Transmission and Distribution Services, www8.austlii.edu.au

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Substitution of RDO. 20.8.3(a) An employer may substitute the day an employee is to take off, in accordance with 20.7.2(d) and 20.7.2(e) hereof for another day and require the employee to work on that day off if such work is necessary to allow other employees to be employed productively or to carry out out-out- of-hours maintenance or because of unforeseen delays to a particular project or a section of it or for other reasons arising from unforeseen or emergency circumstances on a project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

Substitution of RDO. 20.8.3(a1.78.3(a) An employer may substitute the day an employee is to take off, in accordance with 20.7.2(d) and 20.7.2(e) hereof for another day and require the employee to work on that day off if such work is necessary to allow other employees to be employed productively or to carry out out-of-hours maintenance or because of unforeseen delays to a particular project or a section of it or for other reasons arising from unforeseen or emergency circumstances on a project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Substitution of RDO. 20.8.3(a) An employer may substitute the day an employee is to take off, in accordance with 20.7.2(d) and 20.7.2(e) hereof for another day and require the employee to work on that day off if such work is necessary to allow other employees to be employed productively or to carry out out-of-of- hours maintenance or because of unforeseen delays to a particular project or a section of it or for other reasons arising from unforeseen or emergency circumstances on a project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au

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