Roster Cycle definition

Roster Cycle means the rotation of available shifts amongst available operators commencing from the operating date of this Award.
Roster Cycle means the number of weeks per line of work in the roster period derived from the Guide Roster.
Roster Cycle means a typical four-week period on the Master Collector Roster for the Full-time Collectors.

Examples of Roster Cycle in a sentence

  • The Employer shall guarantee to each full time Employee a full week’s work of no less than the Ordinary Hours as defined at sub-clause 3.1.1 across the Roster Cycle, worked from Sunday to Saturday inclusive.

  • Employees may be requested to work one additional shift per Roster Cycle and shall not unreasonably refuse to work such shift, provided overtime shifts are rostered equitably across Employees on each line, and overtime allocation shall be at the discretion of the Employer.

  • Roster Cycle means the roster cycle that is agreed between the Insured Member and their Employer.

  • Publications Publish documents using one of the standard paper sizes or a custom size.

  • However, the total 152 hours worked in each Roster Cycle will not fluctuate.


More Definitions of Roster Cycle

Roster Cycle or “Swing” means a roster cycle consisting of a period of work time on the vessel (“On Swing Time”) and a corresponding period of time off the vessel (“Off Swing Time”).
Roster Cycle means a designated period over which work is arranged and the hours of work may be averaged.
Roster Cycle means a designated period over which work is arranged.
Roster Cycle means 28 days 4 Parties to the Agreement The parties to this Agreement are:
Roster Cycle means a 4 week (28 day) period commencing on a Monday and ending on a Sunday as determined by AV. The commencement of a Roster Cycle aligns to the commencement of a Roster Line.
Roster Cycle means working 15 shifts at the casino and attending one training day of five hours over a five week cycle.
Roster Cycle means a sequence of shifts in a roster normally to be worked as ordinary working hours and arranged so as to form a recurring cycle.