Ordinary rates definition
Examples of Ordinary rates in a sentence
Ordinary rates of pay will apply to all ordinary hours worked under a variable hours arrangement, including work performed outside the normal span of hours and on Saturdays and Sundays.
Ordinary rates will apply for work performed during the scheduled Designated Long Weekend with the exception of the usual penalty rates for weekend work and public holidays.
The intent of this Clause is to enable part-time Food Employees to work additional hours at Ordinary rates of pay up to a maximum of 38 hours per week, particularly during seasonal or operational peak times.
Ordinary rates for a shift worker means the base Agreement rate excluding penalty rates.
The preceding provisions of this Section 6.03 notwithstanding, the Trustee or the Transfer Agent and Registrar, as the case may be, shall not be required to register the transfer of or exchange any Investor Certificate of any Series for a period of 15 days preceding any Distribution Date for such Series.
Reinsurance rates will not exceed 100% of the 1980 Commissioners Standard Ordinary rates.
Ordinary rates for a shift worker shall mean the base Agreement rate excluding penalty rates.
Ordinary rates will apply for scheduled Designated Long Weekend work with the exception of the usual penalty rates for weekend work and public holidays.
Ordinary rates will apply from 6am until the completion of ordinary hours with the ordinary hours starting from the time early morning works were started.
An employee, if engaged and presenting for work to commence employment and not being required will be entitled to at least 8 hours’ work or payment therefore at Ordinary rates, plus the appropriate allowances for fares and travelling time.