DIDO definition

DIDO means Drive In Drive Out of a site/operation.
DIDO employees means drive in drive out employees, that is, employees who make their own transport arrangements to and from the worksite or alternatively are transported by the employer BIBO (Bus in Bus out) from a designated pick up point(s) to the worksite where they work for a number of days and are then transported by the employer back to the designated pick up points for a number of non-working days.
DIDO means employees who “Drive In, Drive Out” (as defined by the Australian Tax Office) from their usual place of residence to Company-provided accommodation, or the relevant work location, using their own vehicle. Employees mean all employees in any of the classifications in the Appendices attached to this Agreement who are engaged by the Company - including Fly In, Fly Out (FIFO); Drive In, Drive Out (DIDO); and local workers - across Australia.

Examples of DIDO in a sentence

  • When the template is agreed, where a FIFO or DIDO roster arrangement is being considered, affected Employees will be provided with a copy of the template agreement and this will be used as a starting point.

  • The Fab City White paper explains that the aim is to shift how cities “source and use materials from ‘Products In Trash Out’ (PITO) to ‘Data In Data Out’ (DIDO).

  • All configuration parameters required for added ACAMS equipment shall be provided by the LAWA ACAMS O&M Provider in text data entry formats including any Boolean logic subroutines, link or delay subroutines, DI/DO links and alarm duty action routines.

  • The connection of the pitch control system and the electric of the nacelle are carried out through the slip ring, which include 400VAC power supply, 230VAC power supply, DI/DO, ProfiBus telecommunication lines, etc.

  • For the purposes of this Agreement a distant work employee is an Employee who is engaged or selected and advised by the Employer to proceed to a place of work to perform duties such that the Employee cannot return to their usual place of residence each night, being either Fly-in, Fly-out (FIFO) or Drive-in, Drive-out (DIDO).

  • For DI/DO, control cables have to be considered and for AI/AO, Signal cables have to be considered.

  • In the event of any changes to the Specifications or other contents of such Exhibits arising in connection with actual DI/DO Milestone completion, the respective Exhibits will be amended accordingly at the time of the respective DI/DO Milestone completion according to Exhibit 6.

  • If Tenant fails timely to give an Initial Expansion Notice, then the Initial Expansion Option shall be null and void and Tenant shall have no further rights under this Article 44.

  • The escalation arrangement must be recorded within two months of admission between DIO I/ The Association of Danish Wood and Furniture Industries and 3F at the request of DIO I, by entering a U in DIDO member data after the field called "Pensions".

Related to DIDO

  • LA means the Local Authority in the area in which the Academy is situated;

  • FAIS means the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, No. 37 of 2002.

  • WADA means the World Anti-Doping Agency.

  • Primer means a coating labeled and formulated for application to a substrate to provide a firm bond between the substrate and subsequent coats.

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;