No Loss of Show Day Sample Clauses

No Loss of Show Day. (1) Where an employee is required to perform work duties (including training) at an alternative location to their usual place of work on a day where the show day holiday applies, such employee will be given a day off in lieu, to be taken by mutual agreement with the employee’s supervisor.
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No Loss of Show Day. Where an employee is required to perform work duties (including training) at an alternative location to their usual place of work on a day where the show day holiday falls upon their usual place of work location, such employee will be given a day off in lieu. Example: Bill’s usual place of work is at the RBWH. On the 21 August he is in Cairns on work related business. The 21st of August is the Ekka Show day for the greater Brisbane area. Xxxx is therefore entitled to a day off in lieu.
No Loss of Show Day. This is clause 2.4 of the current agreement. There are no changes to this clause.

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