Common use of Time and Wages Record Clause in Contracts

Time and Wages Record. The employer is required to keep time and wages records showing the name of each employee, the hours worked each day, and the wages overtime and allowances (if any) paid each week. These records are to be made available for inspection by an authorised representative of the Union.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Distribution Agreement

Time and Wages Record. The employer is required to keep time and wages records showing the name of each employee, the hours worked each day, and the wages wages, overtime and allowances (if any) paid each week. These records are to be made available for inspection by an authorised representative of the UnionUnion with appropriate notice and cause.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Time and Wages Record. The employer Employer is required to keep time and wages records showing the name of each employee, the hours worked each day, and the wages overtime and allowances (if any) paid each week. These records are to be made available for inspection by an authorised representative of the UnionUnion upon agreement with the employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Time and Wages Record. The employer Employer is required to keep time and wages records showing the name of each employee, the hours worked each day, and the wages overtime and allowances (if any) paid each week. These Union member records are to be made available for inspection by an authorised representative of the Union.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Time and Wages Record. The employer Employer is required to keep time and wages records showing the name of each employeeEmployee, the hours worked each day, and the wages overtime and allowances (if any) paid each week. These records are to be made available for inspection by an authorised representative of the Union.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement