Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An employee who works in excess of 5 hours will be entitled to an unpaid meal break of 30 to 60 minutes. (b) The time of taking the meal break may be varied by agreement between the employer and employee. (c) An employee who works not more than 6 hours may elect to forgo the meal break, with the consent of the employer.
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Samples: Health Services Support Employees Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement
Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) 17.2.2.1. An employee who works in excess of 5 hours will be Employee is entitled to an unpaid meal break of not less than 30 to 60 minutes.
(b) The time of taking the meal break may be varied by agreement between the employer , and employee.
(c) An employee who works not more than 6 one hour and cannot be required to work for more than 4½ hours may elect to forgo the (or 5 hours in an emergency) without a meal break, with .
17.2.2.2. An unpaid meal break provided in clause 17.2.2 does not count as time worked for the consent of the employerEmployee.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement
Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) 21.1.1 An employee who works in excess of 5 hours will may be entitled to granted an unpaid meal break of not less than 30 minutes where a shift exceeds five hours duration. The employee is permitted to 60 minutes.
(b) The time leave the client’s premises or be unavailable for work during the period of taking the meal break may be varied by agreement between the employer and employee.
(c) An employee who works not more than 6 hours may elect to forgo the meal break, with the consent of the employer.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement
Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An employee Employee who works in excess of 5 (five) hours will be entitled to an unpaid meal break of 30 to 60 minutes.
(b) The time of taking the meal break may be varied by agreement between the employer Employer and employeeEmployee.
(c) An employee Employee who works not more than 6 (six) hours may elect to forgo the meal break, with the consent of the employerEmployer.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement
Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An employee who works in excess of 5 6 hours will be entitled to an unpaid meal break of 30 to 60 minutes.
(b) The time of taking the meal break may be varied by agreement between the employer and employee.
(c) An employee who works not more than 6 hours may elect to forgo the meal break, with the consent of the employer.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement
Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An employee who works in excess of 5 hours will be is entitled to an unpaid meal break of at least 30 to 60 minutesminutes after five (5) ordinary hours of work.
(b) The time of taking the meal break may be varied by agreement between the employer and employee.
(c) An employee who works not more than 6 hours may elect to forgo the meal break, with the consent of the employer.
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement
Unpaid Meal Breaks. No employee shall be required or permitted to work more than five (a5) An employee who works in excess of 5 hours without a meal break. The meal break will be entitled to an unpaid meal break of at least 30 minutes and up to 60 minutes.
(b) minutes in length. The time of taking the meal break may be varied by extended up to a maximum of two (2) hours subject to agreement being reached between the employer employee and employeemanager.
(c) An employee who works not more than 6 hours may elect to forgo the meal break, with the consent of the employer.
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Samples: Workplace Agreement
Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An employee who works in excess Employee, rostered to work a shift of 5 hours will be greater than 4 hours, is entitled to an unpaid meal break of at least 30 to 60 minutes.
(b) The time of taking the meal break may be varied by agreement between the employer minutes duration and employee.
(c) An employee who works not more than 6 hours may elect to forgo the meal break1 hour, with the consent of the employer.PROVIDED that:
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Samples: Enterprise Agreement