Common use of TEN HOUR BREAK Clause in Contracts

TEN HOUR BREAK. (a) When overtime is worked, a break of not less than ten (10) hours will be taken between the completion of work on one day and the commencement of work on the next, without loss of salary for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. (b) Provided that where a lecturer is directed to return to or continue to work without the break provided in sub-clause 40.6 (a) then the lecturer will be paid at double the ordinary rate until released from duty, or until the lecturer has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of salary for ordinary working time occurring during such absence.

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Sources: General Agreement, General Agreement

TEN HOUR BREAK. (a) When overtime is worked, a break of not less than ten (10) 10 hours will be taken between the completion of work on one day and the commencement of work on the next, without loss of salary for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. (b) Provided that where a lecturer is directed to return to or continue to work without the break provided in sub-clause 40.6 (a40.6(a) then the lecturer will be paid at double the ordinary rate until released from duty, or until the lecturer has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of salary for ordinary working time occurring during such absence.

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Sources: Western Australian Tafe Lecturers' General Agreement 2019