Span of Hours definition
Examples of Span of Hours in a sentence
Span of Hours Penalties - Permanent Penalties & Loadings - Casuals Monday to Friday 12.01 a.m. to 5.00 a.m. 30% 50% Saturday 8.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. 25% 45% Saturday 12.01 a.m. to 5.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. to 12.00 midnight 50% 70% Sunday 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. where legal to trade.
Additional Time Shall mean time worked by a part-time employee that is in addition to the employee’s standard ordinary hours of work but still falls within Ordinary Span of Hours.
The FAQs should provide an easy to understand guide to clause 65 – Professional Staff Workloads, clause 72 – Hours of Duty, clause 73 – Span of Hours, clause 74 – Meal Breaks, and clause 75 – Overtime and Time Off in Lieu.
Leave is reserved to the parties to discuss Crib Breaks and Span of Hours and casual employees entitlements to redundancy benefits.
Span of Hours The span of hours of work will be between Monday and Friday inclusive (other than for Award specified holidays) between the hours of 6.00 am and 6.00 pm (except for exemptions under the appropriate clause of the Local Government Employees’ Award).
Span of Hours The span of hours for Rate I (normal rate) work will be 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m., unless mutually agreed otherwise between the permanent team member and his/her supervisor/manager.
An employee required to work overtime outside the Span of Hours defined in Clause 6.1 or a Public Holiday will be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours work, at the appropriate rate.
Span of Hours An employee's Ordinary Hours: will normally be worked according to a Standard Day; but may be worked to a different pattern within the Bandwidth with the agreement of the employee's manager.
When an employee has nominated to be included on a work roster outside of the Ordinary Span of Hours to provide a Council service, and the functions of that service are not related to the terms of their normal employment arrangement then the additional time worked shall be: • Paid as OVERTIME attracting a penalty payment of time and a half for time so worked at Step 1 of the Classification Level / Grade of the incumbent employee’s rate of pay.
When an Indoor employee is required to attend meetings, training, conferences or the like during the normal course of their duties, in excess of their Standard Ordinary Hours of work on any one day, but the time worked is inside the Ordinary Span of Hours, the additional time worked shall accrue as Time off in Lieu TOIL As negotiated with the Line Manager an employee may accrue TOIL within the normal course of undertaking their duties when required.