Electrical Tradespersons Sample Clauses

Electrical Tradespersons. 5.2.1 The Company shall roster employees in accordance with the roster arrangements set out in Attachment 1 to this Agreement such that in the eight (8) week cycle of the roster, employees shall average thirty-five (35) ordinary roster hours per week. In seven (7) of the eight (8) weeks of the roster cycle employees shall work forty (40) ordinary roster hours per week in eight (8) hour shifts Monday to Friday inclusive, subject to clause 22 of the Industrial Agreement, shall be in accordance with the shift hours which are specified in clause 8 hereof and in one (1) week of the roster cycle shall be rostered off. 5.2.2 For the purposes of the roster in any week three (3) employees will be rostered on day shift, one (1) employee will be rostered on each of afternoon and night shifts, two
Electrical Tradespersons. 5.2.1 The Company shall roster employees in accordance with the roster arrangements set out in Attachment 1 to this Agreement such that in the eight (8) week cycle of the roster, employees shall average thirty-five (35) ordinary roster hours per week. In seven (7) of the eight (8) weeks of the roster cycle employees shall work forty (40) ordinary roster hours per week in eight (8) hour shifts Monday to Friday inclusive, subject to clause 22 of the Industrial Agreement, shall be in accordance with the shift hours which are specified in clause 8 hereof and in one (1) week of the roster cycle shall be rostered off. 5.2.2 For the purposes of the roster in any week three (3) employees will be rostered on day shift, one (1) employee will be rostered on each of afternoon and night shifts, two (2) employees will be rostered irregularly and one (1) employee will be rostered off. During the eight (8) week cycle of the roster each employee will be rostered for three (3) weeks on Day shift, one (1) week on each of Afternoon and Night Shifts, two (2) weeks on irregular shift and will be rostered off work for one (1) week. 5.2.3 The arrangement at KCT is that electrical tradespersons work a variation of the 7:1 roster whereby in an eight (8) week cycle such a tradesperson would work three (3) day shifts, one (1) afternoon shift, one (1) night shift, two (2) irregular shifts and be rostered off for one (1) week, for example: Day-Night-Day-Day-Afternoon-Irregular (1)-Off-Irregular (2) For the purpose of extending a 7.5 per cent week increase in shift loading to KCT electrical tradespersons as per the Industrial Agreement 1991, the company would deem one (1) daywork shift to be an irregular shift such that the rotation would be three (3) daywork shifts, two (2) irregular shifts, one (1) afternoon shift, one (1) night shift and one (1) rostered off week. When such a person is working an irregular shift on dayshift this shift would attract no shift loading. Irregular shifts on afternoon and night shift would attract the appropriate loading. In shift loading terms, an electrical tradesperson would normally attract the following loadings in an eight (8) week cycle: two (2) at zero, three (3) at 20%, one (1) at 25%, one (1) at 37.5% and a loading of 25% paid on the rostered week off. 5.2.4 The roster periods of Day, Afternoon, Night and Irregular shifts shall only apply in respect of the five (5) shifts to be worked as ordinary roster hours, Monday to Friday inclusive, and shal...

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