Examples of Rostered Duty in a sentence
As the RGU emergency plan is described in the OSP&I and emergency plan and the rescue was in compliance with this, there was no requirement for authorisation of the move from the Rostered Duty Officer (RDO) or a Rolling Stock Engineer.
In order to assist in the provision of after hours responses at peak times, Council may require any employee to be available to assist the Rostered Duty Officer in the event of demand exceeding the Rostered Duty Officer’s capacity to deal with same.
Any paid leave under this clause will commence from the date of the birth or adoption of the child and will apply to Rostered Duty periods only.
This is defined as a Rostered Duty Period normally encompassing the period from 1800 to 0600 hours local time.
This is defined as a Rostered Duty Period commencing before 1200 hours and completed before 2200 hours local time.
If a Pilot in a Management Role displaces a Pilot from a Rostered Duty Period(s) the displaced Flight Hours shall be credited for the purposes of calculating the Productivity Payment to the rostered Pilot unless a consequential Duty Period(s) is allocated with the same or greater amount of Flight Hours.
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This is defined as a Rostered Duty Period commencing after 1200 hours and completed before 2400 hours local time.
In England, over 33 million people use green spaces, making over two billion visits in total each year.
It follows that hours worked in excess of the average of 9.5 hours on 16 Rostered Duty Periods in a 4-week cycle would be: “Additional hours” for the purposes of s.62 of the FW Act; and “Overtime” hours for the purposes of clause 20 of the Award.