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Common use of Weekend Work Clause in Contracts

Weekend Work. 26.1 All time worked on a Saturday or a Sunday will be paid for at double time. 26.2 An employee required to work on a Saturday or Sunday will be afforded at least three hours’ work on a Saturday or a Sunday or will be paid for four hours on a Saturday or a Sunday at the appropriate rate. Provided that on urgent service work an employee will be paid in accordance with 25.1(a) 26.3 An employee working overtime on a Saturday or a Sunday will be allowed a paid rest period of ten minutes between 9.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. This rest period is to be paid for as though worked. 26.4 An employee working on a Saturday or Sunday will be allowed a paid meal break of 20 minutes after four hours’ work, to be paid for at the ordinary rate of pay, but this will not prevent any arrangements being made for the taking of a 30-minute meal period, the time in addition to the paid 20 minutes being without pay. In the event of an employee being required to work in excess of a further four hours, the employee will be allowed to take a paid rest break of 30 minutes which will be paid at the ordinary rate of pay.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Plumbing Enterprise Agreement, Refrigeration Enterprise Agreement

Weekend Work. 26.1 27.1 All time worked on a Saturday or a Sunday will be paid for at double timetime of the appropriate rate. 26.2 27.2 An employee required to work on a Saturday or Sunday will be afforded at least three hours’ work on a Saturday or a Sunday or will be paid for four three hours on a Saturday or a Sunday at the appropriate rate. Provided that on urgent service work an employee will be paid in accordance with 25.1(a)26.1. 26.3 27.3 An employee working overtime on a Saturday or a Sunday will be allowed a paid rest period of ten minutes between 9.00 a.m. and 11.00 11.00am 27.4 a.m. This rest period is to be paid for as though worked. 26.4 27.5 An employee working on a Saturday or Sunday will be allowed a paid meal break of 20 minutes after four hours’ work, to be paid for at the ordinary rate of pay, but this will not prevent any arrangements being made for the taking of a 30-minute meal period, the time in addition to the paid 20 minutes being without pay. In the event of an employee being required to work in excess of a further four hours, the employee will be allowed to take a paid rest break of 30 minutes which will be paid at the ordinary rate of pay.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Roofing & Cladding Enterprise Agreement