Ordinary rate of pay definition
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Ordinary rate of pay means the employee’s rate of pay as prescribed by this Agreement.
Ordinary rate of pay refers to the normal wages an employee received in respect of ordinary time worked including normal shift penalties, but excluding amounts in respect of overtime worked, and excluding allowances not paid for all purposes.
Ordinary rate of pay means total salary and allowances which the employee would have received in respect of ordinary time worked had they not proceeded on annual leave.
An employee’s Ordinary rate of pay is based upon the Employee’s appointed classification level as specified in the Letter of Offer (or in the case of a junior the relevant year percentage).
Where the part-time employee’s ordinary rostered hour’s fall on a public holiday, as prescribed in Clause 35 and work is not performed by the employee, the employee will be paid the rostered shift at the Ordinary rate of pay.