Where ANZAC Day Sample Clauses

Where ANZAC Day. (25 April) is a Saturday, Sunday or an RDO, an employee:-
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Where ANZAC Day. (25 April) is a Saturday, Sunday or an RDO, an employee:- 38.1.6(a) that worked both on 25 April and the day in lieu would not be entitled to public holiday penalties for both days; rather they should be paid public holiday penalties for 25 April and single time for the next calendar working day (with a day in lieu for the 25 April public holiday);

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