Programmed Day Off definition

Programmed Day Off means either of the two accrued paid days an employee has off work by working additional hours each day shift above the ordinary hours of a 28 day (7.5) period over a 28 day period.
Programmed Day Off is a paid day/s off, except those days that are taken as approved leave or time off in lieu.
Programmed Day Off means either of the two accrued paid days an employee has off work by working additional hours each day shift above the ordinary hours of a 28 day (7.5) period over a 28 day period. “Rostered Day Off” - means any of the eight days that an employee is rostered off work over a 28 day period. “Penalty Payment” – means the additional percentage component as prescribed in the relevant Award clause, paid on top of the hourly rate. 1. Hours of Work 1.1 The regular working hours will be 8 hours and 50 minutes (8.83 hours) per shift inclusive of a 30 minute unpaid meal break. Excluding the unpaid meal break, the total hours worked per shift are 8 hours and 20 minutes (8.33 hours).

Examples of Programmed Day Off in a sentence

  • This schedule provides for Programmed Day Off (PDO) arrangements for Ministerial Chauffeurs.

  • Senior Officers (rank of Inspector, Superintendent and Chief Superintendent) who are currently working a 38 Hour Week shall be able to work a 40 hour week and accrue two hours per week towards a Programmed Day Off (PDO) to be taken once every 28 calendar days.

  • A commissioned officer is entitled to a Programmed Day Off (PDO), or 2 x half day PDOs off, in each 28 day roster period.

  • Clause 6.3 Public Holidays Falling on a Programmed Day Off OPDATE 15:12:2005 on and from Where a public holiday falls on a day that would otherwise have been an employee's programmed day off, then that employee will be given an alternative programmed day off, on the working day immediately preceding or immediately following the public holiday, or as soon as practicable thereafter.

  • Programmed Day Off Where a public holiday falls on a day that would otherwise have been an Employee's programmed day off, then that Employee will be given an alternative programmed day off on the working day immediately preceding or immediately following the public holiday, or as soon as practicable.


More Definitions of Programmed Day Off

Programmed Day Off is a paid day/s off, except those days that are taken as approved leave or time off in lieu. “Recall to Duty” is where an employee is recalled to work necessitating their attendance at the normal workplace, temporary workplace, or assembly point outside of ordinary hours as directed by the employer for which prescribed overtime rates will be paid. Refer Clause 12 “On Call/Recall” of the South Australian (Salaried) Wages Parity Enterprise Agreement 2010 and Clause 10 of the South Australian Government Wages parity (Weekly Paid) Enterprise Agreement 2010. . “Resource Officer” is an employee who reports to the Planning Officer and is responsible for the capture and management of information regarding the status of resources allocated to an incident. “Rostered Day Off” is the day/s of the week that an employee is not required to work and is not paid. Days that are taken as approved leave, flexitime, or time off in lieu are not rostered days off. “Safe” is when an incident requires no further operational activity and is deemed safe by the Incident Controller. “Sector Commander” is an employee who is responsible for managing operations within a defined area of a division or having a specific functional responsibility. “Shift” may be ‘day’ or ‘night’ and except during a prescribed emergency period, will generally be up to twelve (12) hours but not to exceed fourteen (14) hours. During an emergency period, the initial shift may be up to, but not exceed twenty-four (24)
Programmed Day Off is a paid day/s off, except those days that are taken as approved leave or time off in lieu. “Recall to Duty” is where an employee is recalled to work necessitating their attendance at the normal workplace, temporary workplace, or assembly point outside of ordinary hours as directed by the employer for which prescribed overtime rates will be paid. Xxxxx Xxxxxx 12 “On Call/Recall” of the South Australian Government Wages Parity (Salaried) Enterprise Agreement 2010 (or successor) and Clause 10 of the South Australian Government Wages Parity (Weekly Paid) Enterprise Agreement 2010 (or successor). “Resource Officer” is an employee who reports to the Planning Officer and is responsible for the capture and management of information regarding the status of resources allocated to an incident. “Rostered Day Off” is the day/s of the week that an employee is not required to work and is not paid. Days that are taken as approved leave, flexitime, or time off in lieu are not rostered days off. “Safe” is when an incident requires no further operational activity and is deemed safe by the Incident Controller. “Sector Commander” is an employee who is responsible for managing operations within a defined area of a division or having a specific functional responsibility. Page 71 of 192
Programmed Day Off means the entitlement to a day off accrued in accordance with this Agreement.
Programmed Day Off means the entitlement to a day off accrued in accordance with subclause 7.3.
Programmed Day Off means a rostered day off duty which has been designated as a programmed day off.
Programmed Day Off is a paid day/s off, except those days that are taken as approved leave or time off in lieu. “Recall to Duty” is where an employee is recalled to work necessitating their attendance at the normal workplace, temporary workplace, or assembly point outside of ordinary hours as directed by the employer for which prescribed overtime rates will be paid. Refer Clause 12 “On Call/Recall” of the South Australian (Salaried) Wages Parity Enterprise Agreement 2010 and Clause 10 of the South Australian Government Wages parity (Weekly Paid) Enterprise Agreement 2010. . “Resource Officer” is an employee who reports to the Planning Officer and is responsible for the capture and management of information regarding the status of resources allocated to an incident. “Rostered Day Off” is the day/s of the week that an employee is not required to work and is not paid. Days that are taken as approved leave, flexitime, or time off in lieu are not rostered days off. “Safe” is when an incident requires no further operational activity and is deemed safe by the Incident Controller. “Sector Commander” is an employee who is responsible for managing operations within a defined area of a division or having a specific functional responsibility. “Shift” may be ‘day’ or ‘night’ and except during a prescribed emergency period, will generally be up to twelve (12) hours but not to exceed fourteen (14) hours. During an emergency period, the initial shift may be up to, but not exceed twenty-four (24) hours. (The intention of this provision is to South Australian Modern Public Sector Enterprise Agreement: Salaried 2017 Page 101 / 185
Programmed Day Off means the entitlement to a day off accrued in accordance with clause 6.1 Hours and Implementation of 38 Hour Week.