Over Cycle definition

Over Cycle means hours worked on the Offshore Facility in addition to the Rostered Hours of Work.

Examples of Over Cycle in a sentence

  • Where an Employee is demobilising from the Offshore Facility after completing their last Night Shift and the demobilising helicopter leaves the facility 6 or more hours after the last Night Shift concludes, the Employee shall receive an additional 4 hours paid as Over Cycle.

  • The On-duty Period working time consists of ordinary hours, and if worked, Over Cycle.

  • The Company may require Employees to work Over Cycle to meet operational requirements.

  • Except as noted in this Agreement, any hours or shifts worked offshore in addition to the designated Rostered Hours of Work, or shifts worked offshore in excess of 21 consecutive shifts (excluding Demobilisation Shift), will be regarded as Over Cycle.

  • For avoidance of doubt, superannuation for each Employee is not paid on Over Cycle or additional hours which are not ordinary time and paid up to the maximum Superannuation contribution base.

  • The following additional time outside the Work Cycle will not be paid as Over Cycle: • Where the Company implements a once off change to the Work Cycle to facilitate Employees to not have to work two consecutive Christmas / New Year periods.

  • Over Cycle hours will be paid as according to the table in SCH 1(1.3).

  • If the Employee remains on the Offshore Facility beyond their Work Cycle, they will continue to be regarded as being at work working their customary hours and will be paid Over Cycle until they are demobilised.

  • Where an Employee works beyond the Rostered Hours of Work, the additional hours will be treated and paid as Over Cycle except for circumstances as detailed in clause 13.20.

  • At the commencement of this Agreement the following flat Over Cycle hourly rate of pay shall be paid to Employees engaged under this Agreement for all Over Cycle hours of work.