Dayworker definition
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An employee appointed by the Company as a Relief Shiftworker will continue to work in accordance with clause 18 on the Dayworker roster, however will be classified and paid as a Continuous Shiftworker, and accept the same obligations as Continuous Shiftworkers.
Utilising a Dayworker Utilising a Casual Employee Utilising a Part Time Employee Utilising Overtime.
For all work outside the ordinary working hours, except on Public Holidays, authorised overtime will be paid to a Dayworker at the rate of double time of the Overtime Hourly Rate until completion of the overtime work.
Employees accrue annual leave progressively during the year of service on the following basis: o Dayworker and Non-Continuous Shiftworker – 152 hours.
Provided that where a Dayworker is given notice to work overtime immediately following the normal hours, and that overtime is cancelled after the employee commences that overtime, the employee will be paid a minimum of one hour at the Overtime Hourly Rate for that overtime.
A Dayworker working overtime (including overtime on Saturday, Sunday or Public Holiday) will be allowed a meal break of thirty minutes without deduction of pay after each four hours of overtime worked where the overtime is to be continued after such meal break.
A Dayworker may be rostered to perform or return from shiftwork after receiving at least 7 consecutive days’ notice.
Workers An employee appointed by the Company as a Back-Up Shift Relief Worker will be rostered and paid as a Dayworker except as set out in this clause.
A Dayworker will be paid annual leave loading of 17.5% when taking annual leave.