Shift Basis Portion of Calendar Day Clause Samples

The "Shift Basis (Portion of calendar day)" clause defines how work shifts are measured and compensated when only part of a calendar day is worked. It typically specifies that if an employee works any portion of a shift within a calendar day, certain pay or benefits may apply as if a full shift was worked, or it may outline how partial shifts are prorated. This clause ensures clarity in payroll calculations and helps prevent disputes over compensation for partial-day work.
Shift Basis Portion of Calendar Day. Single Shift (SS) is staffed with one operator or one crew.
Shift Basis Portion of Calendar Day 

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  • Rest Period After Overtime (a) When overtime work is necessary, it will, wherever reasonably practicable, be so arranged that employees have at least 10 consecutive hours off duty between the work of successive days or shifts, including overtime. (b) An employee, other than a casual employee, who works so much overtime between the termination of their ordinary work on one day and the commencement of their ordinary work on the next day, that they have not had at least 10 consecutive hours off duty between those times, will be released after completion of such overtime, until they have had 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such a absence. (c) If, on the instruction of the employer, an employee resumes or continues to work without having had 10 consecutive hours off duty, they will be paid at the rate of double time until released from duty for such period. The employee will then be entitled to be absent until they have had 10 consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for rostered ordinary hours occurring during the absence.