Common use of Meal Break Clause in Contracts

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required to provide an unpaid meal break of not less than 30 consecutive minutes and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start no later than 5 hours after the employee commenced work on that day.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: eb.qcec.catholic.edu.au, www.fwc.gov.au, eb.qcec.catholic.edu.au

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Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required employee will be entitled to provide an unpaid meal break of not less than 30 consecutive minutes and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start no later than 5 five hours after the employee commenced work on that daycommencing work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: College Agreement, Eltham College, www.ieuvictas.org.au

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required Employee will be entitled to provide an unpaid meal break of not less than 30 consecutive minutes and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start minutes, which commences no later than 5 five hours after the employee Employee commenced work on that day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au, www.ieuvictas.org.au, www.ieuvictas.org.au

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required to provide employee who works more than five (5) consecutive hours in one day shall receive an unpaid meal break of not less one half (1/2) hour’s duration. Meal breaks will be arranged between the employee and his manager, and shall commence no sooner than 30 consecutive minutes three (3) hours, and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start end no later than 5 hours five (5) hours, after the employee commenced work on that daybeginning of the employee’s shift.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is employee will not be required to provide work more than 5 consecutive hours without an unpaid meal break of 45 minutes, unless otherwise specifically agreed to by the employee and supervisor, but cannot less than be reduced below a minimum of 30 consecutive minutes and not more than 1 hour minutes. Where an employee, due to an employee who operational reasons, is engaged or rostered directed by their supervisor to work for more longer than 5 consecutive hours on without an unpaid meal break, such employee will be paid for any period after 5 hours, at a day and rate of ordinary time, plus 100% until such time that the meal break will start no later than 5 hours after can be taken or the employee commenced work on that dayfinishes work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operation of Agreement, Operation of Agreement

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required Employee will be entitled to provide an unpaid meal break of not less than at least 30 consecutive minutes and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start beginning no later than 5 five hours after the employee commenced work on that daycommencing work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ieuvictas.org.au

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required to provide employee who works more than five (5) consecutive hours in one day shall receive an unpaid meal break of not less one half (1/2) hour’s duration. Xxxx breaks will be arranged between the employee and his manager, and shall commence no sooner than 30 consecutive minutes three (3) hours, and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start end no later than 5 hours five (5) hours, after the employee commenced work on that daybeginning of the employee’s shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required to provide employee must take an unpaid meal break of not less than 30 consecutive minutes and not more greater than 1 hour two hours to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start no later than 5 five hours after commencing duty. Employees shall co-operate with the employee commenced work on employer in ensuring that daythe requirements of the workplace are given priority in the arrangement of meal breaks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required to provide employee who works five (5) or more consecutive hours in one day shall receive an unpaid meal break of not less one half (1/2) hour's duration. Meal breaks will be arranged between the employee and his or her supervisor, and shall commence no sooner than 30 consecutive minutes three (3) hours, and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start no later than 5 hours five (5) hours, after the employee commenced work on that daybeginning of the employee's shift.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An employer is required a) Employees shall be entitled to provide an unpaid meal break of not less than between 30 consecutive minutes and not more than 1 hour to 60 minutes after a minimum period of 5 hours continuous work. Provided that where there is agreement between the employer and the employee an employee who is engaged or rostered may work up to work for more than 5 six hours on without a day and such meal break will start no later than 5 hours after the employee commenced work on that daybreak.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Blockbuster Employee Collective

Meal Break. 5.21.1 (a) An employer Employee who is required employed to provide work five or more hours on a day is entitled to an unpaid meal break of not less than 30 consecutive minutes and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such 60 minutes, as determined by the Employer after consultation with the employee. The unpaid meal break will start commences no later than 5 five hours after the employee commenced commencing work on that day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ieuvictas.org.au

Meal Break. 5.21.1 (a) An employer is required Employee will be entitled to provide an unpaid a paid meal break of not no more than 30 minutes, and no less than 30 consecutive 20 minutes and not more than 1 hour to an employee who is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start no later than 5 five hours after commencing work. Provided that an Employee may, by Agreement with the employee commenced work Employer, leave the premises or elect not to be on call during the meal break. In that daycase the meal time will not count as time worked and nor will payment be made for such time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: home.mms.vic.edu.au

Meal Break. 5.21.1 An unpaid meal break shall be taken at a time mutually agreed between the employer and employee after no more than five hours of work. The meal break shall be one hour, except in cases where the employer and employee agree that the meal break shall be for a lesser period not shorter than thirty minutes. Where an employee is required to provide an unpaid work through a meal break of not less than 30 consecutive minutes and not more than 1 hour to an employee who break, overtime rates shall apply until the meal period is engaged or rostered to work for more than 5 hours on a day and such meal break will start no later than 5 hours after the employee commenced work on that dayallowed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unionswa Enterprise Agreement

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