Continuous Shift Worker definition
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Continuous Shift Worker An Employee engaged to work in a system of consecutive shifts throughout the 24 hours of each of at least six consecutive days without interruption (except during breakdown or meal breaks or due to unavoidable causes beyond the control of the Company) and who is regularly rostered to work those shifts.
A Continuous Shift Worker is entitled to 5 weeks of paid annual leave for each year of service.
For the period, if any, that an Employee is engaged as a Continuous Shift Worker as defined in this Agreement, they will be entitled to a pro- rata accrual of five (5) weeks annual leave per annum for the purposes of the National Employment Standards.
For the period, if any, that an Employee is engaged as a Continuous Shift Worker as defined by this Agreement, they will be entitled to a pro-rata accrual of 5 weeks (maximum) of paid annual leave for each 12-month period of continuous service.
Where an Employee is engaged as a Continuous Shift Worker, that Employee will have their annual leave increased by half a day for each month the Employee is continuously engaged as such.