Common use of Broken Shifts Clause in Contracts

Broken Shifts. (a) A broken shift means working ordinary hours in separate period of duty each day. Broken shifts may not be worked in more than two separate periods, with each period being no less than two hours duration. No broken shifts shall be rostered with a break of less than two hours. Rosters shall be arranged to avoid hours of work extending beyond 12 hours per day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Application and Operation of Agreement, Multi Enterprise Agreement

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Broken Shifts. (a) a. A broken shift means working ordinary a shift worked by an employee that includes one or more breaks (other than a meal break) and where the span of hours in separate period of duty each dayis not more than 12 hours. Broken shifts may not can only be worked in more than two separate periods, with each period being no less than two hours duration. No broken shifts shall be rostered with a break of less than two hours. Rosters shall be arranged to avoid hours of work extending beyond 12 hours per dayby mutual agreement between the employer and the individual employee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Northcott Enterprise Agreement

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Broken Shifts. (a) 58.1 A broken shift means working ordinary hours in separate period periods of duty each day. Broken shifts may not be worked in more than two separate periods, with ; each period being no may not be less than two 2 hours duration. No broken shifts shall be rostered with a break of less than two 2 hours. Rosters shall be arranged to avoid hours of work extending beyond 12 hours per day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Victorian Catholic Education Multi Employer Agreement

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