Common use of Minimum Break between Shifts Clause in Contracts

Minimum Break between Shifts. Where it is necessary to work extended overtime, it is agreed that no Employee shall resume or continue to work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty between the termination of the overtime and the commencement of the Employee’s ordinary work on the next day or shift.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Major Civil Contractor Enterprise Agreement

Minimum Break between Shifts. Where it is necessary to work extended overtime, it is agreed that no Employee shall resume or continue to work without having had ten (10) consecutive hours off duty between the termination of the overtime and the commencement of the Employee’s ordinary work on the next day or shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Minimum Break between Shifts. (a) Where it is necessary to work extended overtime, it is agreed that no Employee shall resume or continue to work without having had ten consecutive hours off duty between the termination of the overtime and the commencement of the Employee’s ordinary work on the next day or shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subcontractors Contract Scaffolding