General Operations Roster Sample Clauses

General Operations Roster. For the sake of clarity, Public Holiday premiums are not included in General Operations Roster salaries’ for General Operations however it is included for all other rosters. When working Public Holidays, Employees on this roster will be paid in accordance with clause 1.21.
General Operations Roster. Week/ Panel Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1.1.1 Average 34 hours per week, Monday to Sunday. 1.1.2 The following standard shift commencement and finish times will apply, other than when shift commencement times are altered in accordance with this Agreement. Night Shift 2200 – 0600 (commences day prior) Day Shift 0600 – 1400 Evening Shift 1400 – 2200 1.1.3 Maximum 51 shifts to be worked per 12-week cycle, there will be no carry over of any unworked shifts into the next cycle. 1.1.4 Each Employee will not be required to work more than 8 weekend shifts in each 12- week cycle. This does not include any weekend overtime shift worked. 1.1.5 In weeks 1,5 and 9, Employees can be compelled to work one of the available weekend shifts. In the event that this occurs, the Company will determine which weekend shift is required to be worked. 1.1.6 The Company may cancel an Employee on three (3) occasions, on any day or any shift Monday to Sunday in the 12-week cycle. Cancellations shall not apply to Public Holidays and Closed Port Days. 1.1.7 FSE’s cannot be cancelled where a VSE is allocated, (excluding VSEs engaged in training and meetings). Where an FSE is cancelled and there is a need for late replacement or buildup, the Company will attempt to contact cancelled FSEs who may volunteer to fill the shift. Where the FSE accepts the late call, the original cancellation cannot be re-used and the shift will be counted. 1.1.8 An FSE who is rostered to work Irregular and is allocated to work Night Shift, cannot be cancelled to work Night shift if a VSE is allocated to work Day or Evening shift that day. If an FSE is allocated to Nightshift during the week and was available but not allocated to work Dayshift or Evening shift, then that shift not worked will be counted as a shift worked. 1.1.9 No FSE Employee in operations can work more than 8 shifts straight. Going from Day Shift or Evening Shift the day prior to being rostered Night Shift, that day before night will be counted as a shift worked, so the sequence of 8 shifts straight will not be counted as broken. 1.1.10 Employees who have not worked 51 shifts in the current roster cycle due to being cancelled or having taken planned annual or long service leave will be required to work one or both rostered shifts in week 12. (a) Subject to operational requirements, Employees may volunteer to work the first shift on Monday instead of the two shifts in Week 12. (b) Employees will volunteer in the ordinary manner for work first s...
General Operations Roster. Pan el Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1A 1 D D D OFF OFF OFF OFF 2A 2 N N N N N OFF E 3A 3 E E E E E OFF OFF 4A 4 OFF OFF D D D D D 5A 5 OFF OFF N N N N N 6A 6 RWO RWO RWO RWO RWO RWO RWO 7A 7 D/E D/E D/E OFF OFF E E 8A 8 E E OFF D/E D/E D/E OFF 1B 9 D D D D D D OFF 3B 11 E E E E E OFF D 4B 12 D D D D OFF OFF OFF 5B 13 OFF N N N N N OFF 6B 14 RWO RWO RWO RWO RWO RWO RWO 7B 15 D/E D/E D/E OFF OFF N N 8B 16 N N OFF OFF D D D 1.1 1. Rostered Hours
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