Common use of Arrangement of Hours Clause in Contracts

Arrangement of Hours. 29.1 Employees (other than casuals) are entitled to be free from duty on four full days in each fortnight or two full days in a week. Every effort will be made for these days to be consecutive unless otherwise agreed. 29.2 Employees must not work more than seven consecutive days. 29.3 At the request of the Employee, the Employer and Employee may agree to alter the arrangement of hours (including but not limited to shift swapping).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Arrangement of Hours. 29.1 6.2.1 Employees (other than casuals) are entitled to be free from duty on four full days in each fortnight or two full days in a weekeach week and these are referred to as Rostered Days Off. Every effort will be made for these days to be consecutive consecutive, unless otherwise agreed. 29.2 6.2.2 Employees must not work more than seven consecutive days. 29.3 6.2.3 At the request of the an Employee, the Employer and the Employee may agree to alter the arrangement of hours (including but not limited to shift swapping)hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Arrangement of Hours. 29.1 Employees (28.1 Employees, other than casuals) are , will be entitled to be free from duty on not less than four (4) full days in each fortnight free from duty or two (2) full days in a weekeach week free from duty. Every effort will be made for these days to be consecutive consecutive, unless otherwise agreed. 29.2 28.2 Employees other than casuals must not work more than seven (7) consecutive days. 29.3 At the request of the Employee, the Employer and Employee may agree to alter the arrangement of hours (including but not limited to shift swapping).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement