Common use of Broken Shift Clause in Contracts

Broken Shift. (i) A broken shift is any shift that does not continue for five (5) consecutive working days Monday to Friday. (ii) All hours worked on broken shifts shall be paid as though they were overtime hours, except where the reasons for an individual‟s broken shift eventuating are as a result of Employee actions or reasons (e.g. an Employee was scheduled to work shift work but only worked part of a week on shift work due to a period of personal leave).

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Sources: Employee Collective Agreement

Broken Shift. (i) A broken shift is any shift that does not continue for five (5) consecutive working days Monday to Friday. Friday (ii) i.e. a combination of day work and shift work in any week, where the shift work hours count toward the 38 ordinary time hours worked in the week). All hours worked on broken shifts shall be are paid as though they were overtime hours, except excepting where the reasons for an individual‟s a broken shift eventuating are as a result of Employee actions or reasons (e.g. an Employee was scheduled reasons. A loading of 50% shall apply to work ordinary hours on a night shift. The weekend penalty rates will apply to shift work but only worked part of a week performed on shift work due to a period of personal leave)weekends.

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Sources: Collective Agreement