ADO definition

ADO means an accrued day off as defined by subclause 43.1 .
ADO means accrued day off.
ADO means Additional Day Off earned by an officer as the result of an arrangement whereby the officer, in the case of an officer who works 38 hours per week, works an additional 24 minutes per day over 19 days and, in the case of an officer who works 35 hours per week, an additional 22 minutes per day over 19 days.

Examples of ADO in a sentence

  • Such ADO shall, where practicable, be consecutive with the rostered days off.

  • See also clause 56 (Public Holidays) Where a public holiday falls on a day upon which the Employee is on an ADO, another day will be determined by the Employer to be taken by the Employee in lieu of the public holiday, such day to be within the same work cycle where practical.

  • Provided that where the employee is subsequently absent on leave claiming workers’ compensation during any agreed ADO days after being credited with ADO hours, the employee must be deemed to have taken those ADO days.

  • Storm Recovery Charge Collections for the Storm Recovery Bonds remitted will represent the charges estimated to be received for any period based upon the ADO and an estimated system-wide write-off percentage.

  • The City and the Union agree that employees subject to this Agreement shall not be discriminated against for the filing of an Assignment Despite Objection (ADO) form.


More Definitions of ADO

ADO means Accrued Day Off.
ADO means the day an employee is rostered off due to the accrual of hours over a 4 week period as part of the working of a 38 hour week.
ADO shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the preamble of this Agreement;
ADO means an order under section 2;
ADO means the day or part of day taken off during the work cycle as a result of the introduction of the 38 hour week.
ADO means AIRDO Co., Ltd.
ADO s Regulations" means ADO's rules and regulations, other than these Conditions of Carriage, for international carriage of passengers and baggage including, but not limited to, ADO's tables of charges and rates.