Common use of Minimum Engagements Clause in Contracts

Minimum Engagements. (a) Full time employees shall receive a minimum payment of four (4) hours for each engagement in respect of ordinary hours of work. (b) Permanent part time and casual employees, other than in community, shall receive a minimum payment of two (2) hours for each period of engagement. (c) Permanent part time and casual employees in community services shall receive a minimum payment of one (1) hour for each period of engagement.

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Sources: Uniting Aged Care Enterprise Agreement (Nsw) 2017

Minimum Engagements. (a) Full Full-time employees shall and part-time Employees will receive a minimum payment of four (4) hours for each engagement in respect of ordinary hours of work. (b) Permanent part time and Subject to subclause (c) below, casual employees, other than in community, shall Employees will receive a minimum payment of two (2) four hours for each period engagement (c) Casual Employees will receive a payment of 2 hours at the appropriate casual wage where a casual engagement is cancelled by the Employer less than one hour prior to the starting time of that engagement. (cd) Permanent part time and casual employees in community services shall receive a minimum payment Except for meal breaks, the hours of one (1) hour for each period of engagementwork on any day will be continuous.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement

Minimum Engagements. (a) Full Full-time employees shall will receive a minimum payment of four (4) hours for each engagement in respect of ordinary hours of work. (b) Permanent part part-time and casual employees, other than in community, shall employees will receive a minimum payment of two (2) hours for each period of engagement. (c) Permanent part time and casual employees in community services shall receive a minimum payment Subject to clause 18.8, except for meal breaks, the hours of one (1) hour for each period of engagementwork on any day will be continuous.

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement