Ordinary work definition

Ordinary work means work during the hours, which are normally paid at ordinary time rate for the day.
Ordinary work means the hours work permitted in terms section 9 in terms any agreement in 11 I

Examples of Ordinary work in a sentence

  • Unbroken work Ordinary work which is separated from the preceding period of ordinary work by less than a nine (eleven for UCOL) hour break.

  • Ordinary work Work during the hours which are normally paid at ordinary time rate for the day.

  • This appendix applies to a person employed within the outside works crew to conduct engineering, asset maintenance, parks and gardens and cleaning services Ordinary work hours (summer roster) is to be 6.30am to 3.00pm (Pay Thursday 2.30pm finish) Ordinary work hours (winter roster) is to be 7.00am to 3.30pm (Pay Thursday 3.00pm finish) All staff are to be on a 9 day fortnight with the RDO to be taken on a Friday.

  • Ordinary work load will not preclude the release of the requesting Union Official.

  • Ordinary work hours for this unit is 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. The overtime provisions in paragraphs B, C, D and E of Article 7, in the immediately preceding expired contract shall continue in effect up to approval of this Agreement by the Board of Chosen Freeholders by formal Resolution of the Board, after which time they shall expire and the provisions in paragraphs B, C, D and E herein shall take effect and continue from then onward.

  • The provisions of clause 36.3 Ordinary work on weekends will be introduced for these employees within 4 months of lodgement of this Agreement.

  • Ordinary work load will not preclude the release of the Union President under this section.

Related to Ordinary work

  • Project Work means the work required to complete the Project.

  • ordinary hours of work means the hours of work permitted in terms of clause 11;

  • Installation Work means the construction and installation of the System and the Start-up, testing and acceptance (but not the operation and maintenance) thereof; all performed by or for the Power Producer at the Premises.

  • DAY WORK means on item of work requiring the employment of labour with or without materials as the case may be, which, in the opinion of the Senior Engineer /Civil-in-charge, is not capable of being evaluated by the accepted methods of measurement or assessment and is paid for on the basis of the actual labour and materials utilised on the particular item of work referred to.

  • Contract Work means everything required to be furnished and done by the Contractor by any one or more of the parts of the Contract referred to in Article 1, except Extra Work as hereinafter defined.