Lactation Break definition

Lactation Break means a break provided for breastfeeding, expressing milk or any other activity necessary to the act of breastfeeding or expressing milk and is in addition to any other rest period and meal break as provided for in this Agreement. Leave management plan means a plan that is agreed between an employee and their supervisor that outlines the timeframe/s and method by which the employee will reduce their annual leave credits where they have excess annual leave credits (G4 Excess Annual Leave Credits). This may include access to periodic annual leave or where an employee has accrued annual leave for a specific purpose within a reasonable period, such as an extended break.
Lactation Break means a break provided for breastfeeding, expressing milk or any other activity necessary to the act of breastfeeding or expressing milk and is in addition to any other rest period and meal break as provided for in this agreement.
Lactation Break means the break time an Employer is required to provide an Employee for purposes of expressing breast milk.

More Definitions of Lactation Break

Lactation Break means the break time an Employer is required to provide an Employee
Lactation Break means a break provided for breastfeeding, expressing milk or any other activity necessary to the act of breastfeeding or expressing milk and is in addition to any other rest period and meal break as provided for in this agreement. parent means a biological parent, step-parent, adoptive parent, guardian or former guardian, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parent or former ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parent of the employee or the employee’s partner. Parliamentary Service refers to employment under the Parliamentary Service Act 1999. partner of the employee means a spouse or de facto, (including former spouse or de facto), regardless of gender or sexual preference. pattern of ordinary hours means an arrangement or agreement between an employee and their direct supervisor to allow an employee to work their full time hours in a specified pattern over the 4 week settlement period. performed duties means having been present at work within the department and performing duties as required. This definition may be amended by the Secretary on a case by case basis to take into account an employee who is seconded to another organisation (that is, where the employee is paid by the department, but undertakes duties for another organisation). permanent fostering arrangement means an arrangement under which a person or organisation with statutory responsibility for the placement of children places the child with the employee, in circumstances where the child does not expect to return to his or her family. qualifying service has the same meaning as “service for redundancy pay purposes”.
Lactation Break means the break time an Employer is required to provide an Employee for purposes of expressing breast milk. "Lactation Location" shall mean the space, room, or location an Employer must provide an Employee for purposes of expressing

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