Common use of Hour Break Clause in Contracts

Hour Break. (a) An employee who does not receive a 10 hour break before commencing short term Shift Work shall be entitled to double ordinary time for the first afternoon or night shift, or part thereof worked, and short term conditions and penalty rates for subsequent shifts. (b) An employee who receives a 10 hour break prior to returning to day work shall be entitled to ordinary time for the hours that would normally be worked during the break period. (c) An employee who does not receive a 10 hour break prior to returning to day work shall be paid double ordinary time for all hours worked until released for a 10 hour break.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Union Collective Workplace Agreement

Hour Break. (a) An employee Employee who does not receive a 10 12 hour break before commencing short term Shift Work shall will be entitled to double ordinary time for the first afternoon or night shift, or part thereof worked, and short term conditions and penalty rates for subsequent shifts. (b) An employee Employee who receives a 10 12 hour break prior to returning to day work shall be entitled to ordinary time will suffer no loss in pay for the hours that would normally otherwise be worked during the break period. (c) An employee Employee who does not receive a 10 12 hour break prior to returning to day work shall will be paid double ordinary time plus any applicable shift allowance for all hours worked until released for a 10 hour break.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Hour Break. (a) a. An employee Employee who does not receive a 10 9-hour break before commencing short term Shift Work shall will be entitled to double ordinary time for the first afternoon or night shift, or part thereof worked, and short short-term conditions and penalty rates for subsequent shifts. (b) b. An employee Employee who receives a 10 9-hour break prior to returning to day work shall will be entitled to ordinary time for the hours that would normally be worked during the break period. (c) c. An employee Employee who does not receive a 10 9-hour break prior to returning to day work shall will be paid double ordinary time for all hours worked until released for a 10 9 hour break.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Hour Break. (a) An employee who does not receive a 10 hour break before commencing short term Shift Work shall be entitled to double ordinary time rate for the first afternoon or night shift, or part thereof worked, and short term conditions and penalty rates for subsequent shifts. (b) An employee who receives a 10 hour break prior to returning to day work shall be entitled to ordinary time rates for the hours that would normally be worked during the break period. (c) An employee who does not receive a 10 hour break prior to returning to day work shall be paid double ordinary time rate for all hours worked until released for a 10 hour break.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Union Enterprise Agreement

Hour Break. (a) An employee who does not receive a 10 hour break before commencing short term Shift Work shall be entitled to double ordinary time for the first afternoon or night shift, or part thereof worked, and short term conditions and penalty rates for subsequent shifts. (b) An employee who receives a 10 hour break prior to returning to day work shall be entitled to ordinary time for the hours that would normally be worked during the break period. (c) An employee who does not receive a 10 hour break prior to returning to day work shall be paid double ordinary time for all hours worked until released for a 10 hour break.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement