AAOH definition

AAOH or Aggregate Annual Ordinary Hours, means the number of ordinary hours each Employee must work each year, starting from October 1st in one year and finishing September 30th in the following year. The AAOH for each Employee is calculated by multiplying the number of ordinary hours an Employee must work every week (37.5 hours) by 52, giving a total of 1950 hours.

Examples of AAOH in a sentence

  • Work performed during ordinary rostered hours on a public holiday shall be paid at time and a half plus one day's pay and the actual hours worked will be credited to the AAOH.

  • When an employee ceases his/her employment with the Authority, there will be a reconciliation of hours worked based on the pro rata AAOH and the actual hours worked.

  • The AAOH for each Employee is calculated by multiplying the number of ordinary hours an Employee must work every week (37.5 hours) by 52, giving a total of 1950 hours.

  • The AAOH for each employee is calculated by multiplying the ordinary hours of work per week by 52, giving a total of 1950 hours per year.