Common use of Unpaid Meal Breaks Clause in Contracts

Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An Employee who works in excess of six (6) hours will receive an unpaid meal break of not less than thirty (30) minutes and not more than sixty (60) minutes, unless there is an operational requirement for the Employee to work in excess of six (6) hours prior to receiving an unpaid meal break.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au, www.together.org.au

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Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An Employee who works in excess of six (6) hours will receive Employees are entitled to an unpaid meal break of not less than thirty minutes (30) minutes and not more than sixty (60) minutes, unless there is an operational requirement for the Employee to work in excess after every 5 hours of six (6) hours prior to receiving an unpaid meal breakwork.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Radiology Enterprise Agreement, Radiology Enterprise Agreement

Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An Employee who works in excess All employees working shifts of six five (65) to eight (8) hours will receive an are entitled to a one half hour unpaid meal break between the third (3rd) and fifth (5th) hour of not less than thirty (30) minutes and not more than sixty (60) minutes, unless there is an operational requirement for the Employee to work in excess of six (6) hours prior to receiving an unpaid meal breakor as mutually agreed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) 13.3 An Employee who works in excess of six (6) hours will receive employee is entitled to an unpaid meal break of not less than thirty at least 30 minutes after five (305) minutes and not more than sixty (60) minutes, unless there is an operational requirement for the Employee to work in excess ordinary hours of six (6) hours prior to receiving an unpaid meal breakwork.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An Employee who works in excess of six (6) hours will receive an unpaid employee is entitled to a meal break of not less than thirty (30) minutes and not more than sixty (60) 30 minutes, unless there is an operational requirement for . The meal break must be commenced within the Employee 4th to work in excess 6th hours from the commencement of six (6) hours prior to receiving an unpaid meal breakordinary working hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

Unpaid Meal Breaks. (a) An Employee who works in excess Employee, rostered to work a shift of six (6) hours will receive greater than 4 hours, is entitled to an unpaid meal break of not less than thirty (30) at least 30 minutes duration and not more than sixty (60) minutes1 hour, unless there is an operational requirement for the Employee to work in excess of six (6) hours prior to receiving an unpaid meal break.PROVIDED that:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.fwc.gov.au

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