Swing Cycle. 35.1 The swing cycle in Australia will be based on an even time roster where the Employee works the same number of days rostered on as they have rostered off. This swing cycle in Australia will be usually five weeks On Duty and five weeks Off Duty but, subject to the provisions of this clause, may be shorter to meet ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ operational requirements. For operations in Southern Waters and Construction Projects the swing cycle will be four weeks On Duty and four weeks Off Duty. Subject to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ being permitted to do so under the terms of the enterprise agreements applying to all crew members on a Vessel, there shall be a transition to a four weeks on and four weeks off swing cycles for all applicable Vessels, unless otherwise agreed by each Employee and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and this will commence no later than the first crew change day for each Vessel six months after the date of the FWC approval of this Agreement. 35.2 Where a Vessel has to change the swing cycle before the swing cycle is completed, then the swing cycle will be determined by the swing length at commencement of the swing as described by clause 35.1. 35.3 The swing cycle will be six weeks On Duty and six weeks Off Duty when an Employee is employed on a Vessel in Southeast Asia. This clause does not apply for dry docking and mobilisation and demobilisation voyages.
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Swing Cycle. 35.1 The swing cycle in Australia will be based on an even time roster where the Employee works the same number of days rostered on as they have rostered off. This swing cycle in Australia will be usually five weeks On Duty and five weeks Off Duty but, subject to the provisions of this clause, may be shorter to meet ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Tidewater’s operational requirements. For operations in Southern Waters and Construction Projects the swing cycle will be four weeks On Duty and four weeks Off Duty. Subject to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tidewater being permitted to do so under the terms of the enterprise agreements applying to all crew members on a Vessel, there shall be a transition to a four weeks on and four weeks off swing cycles for all applicable Vessels, unless otherwise agreed by each Employee and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tidewater and this will commence no later than the first crew change day for each Vessel six months after the date of the FWC approval of this Agreement.
35.2 Where a Vessel has to change the swing cycle before the swing cycle is completed, then the swing cycle will be determined by the swing length at commencement of the swing as described by clause 35.1.
35.3 The swing cycle will be six weeks On Duty and six weeks Off Duty when an Employee is employed on a Vessel in Southeast Asia. This clause does not apply for dry docking and mobilisation and demobilisation voyages.
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