Ordinary Hours definition
Examples of Ordinary Hours in a sentence
Part-Time Employees are required to work fewer than seventy-five (75) Ordinary Hours averaged over a 2-week (fortnightly) roster cycle (which equates to up to thirty-seven and a half (37.5) hours per week or up to seven and a half (7.5) hours per day/shift) as well as Reasonable Additional Hours as required from time to time.
Time Employees will be paid at the hourly Actual Rate of Pay, provided that the total Ordinary Hours and any Voluntary Additional Ordinary Hours worked by the Part-Time Employee does not exceed seventy-five (75) ordinary hours averaged over a 2-week (fortnightly) roster cycle.
Full-Time Employees are required to work seventy-five (75) Ordinary Hours, averaged over a 2-week (fortnightly) roster cycle (which equates to thirty- seven and a half (37.5) hours per week or seven and a half (7.5) hours per day/shift) as well as Reasonable Additional Hours as required from time to time.
Part-Time Employees may request, or Auto & General may offer on an entirely voluntary basis, Additional Voluntary Ordinary Hours to be worked over and above the Employee’s Ordinary Hours and Reasonable Additional Hours.
Hours requested by a Part-Time Employee, or offered by Auto & General which are worked by a Part-Time Employee on an entirely voluntary basis which are over and above a Part-Time Employee’s rostered Ordinary Hours allocated.