Work Patterns. 15.9.1 Maintenance Teams work an average 38 hours per week where starting times and finishing times are varied to suit the requirements of their plants. Teams may decide their ordinary working hours between 6.00 am and 6.00 p.m. 15.9.2 Different work patterns have been adopted by Maintenance Teams to allow for the introduction of a compressed working week arrangement, which provides greater flexibility in the "hours of work". 15.9.3 Any unscheduled activities on team "off days" is covered by other team members, then contractors, however the decision to engage contractors will be made in accordance with section 15.9.10 (iv). 15.9.4 Morning tea and lunch breaks are taken when convenient to the team activities and could be staggered to allow continuity of work. 15.9.5 Teams arrange training for their members within the constraints of an approved yearly budget and plant requirements. 15.9.6 Where work requirements result in a temporary maintenance shift roster being introduced for more than one week (i.e. 38 hours), Maintenance Technicians who work the shift roster will be paid shift allowance of 10% of salary for the whole of the period on shift roster provided each Maintenance Technician works not less than one week (i.e. 38 hours) each time.
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Work Patterns. 15.9.1 15.9.1. Maintenance Teams work an average 38 hours per week where starting times and finishing times are varied to suit the requirements of their plants. Teams may decide their ordinary working hours between 6.00 am and 6.00 p.m.
15.9.2 15.9.2. Different work patterns have been adopted by Maintenance Teams to allow for the introduction of a compressed working week arrangement, which provides greater flexibility in the "“hours of work"”.
15.9.3 15.9.3. Any unscheduled activities on team "“off days" ” is covered by other team members, then contractors, however the decision to engage contractors will be made in accordance with section 15.9.10 (iv15.9.10(iv).
15.9.4 15.9.4. Morning tea and lunch breaks are taken when convenient to the team activities and could be staggered to allow continuity of work.
15.9.5 15.9.5. Teams arrange training for their members within the constraints of an approved yearly budget and plant requirements.
15.9.6 15.9.6. Where work requirements result in a temporary maintenance shift roster being introduced for more than one week (i.e. 38 hours), Maintenance Technicians who work the shift roster will be paid shift allowance of 10% of salary for the whole of the period on shift roster provided each Maintenance Technician works not less than one week (i.e. 38 hours) each time.
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