Examples of Rostered Day Off (RDO) in a sentence
An employee who is sick or injured on the Rostered Day Off (R.D.O) or on a day on which the employee is not rostered for duty, will not be entitled to sick pay nor will personal (sick) leave entitlement be reduced as a result of the employee’s sickness or injury that day.
Permanent full time staff may take one day per month as a Rostered Day Off (RDO).
A Rostered Day Off (RDO) is a whole day (00:01 – 23:59) when a worker is not commencing or ending a shift.
The Employer shall establish an agreed Rostered Day Off (RDO) Schedule.
Permanent full time staff may take one day per month worked as a Rostered Day Off (RDO).
The ordinary working hours of full-time employees shall be an average of thirty eight (38) hours per week to be worked continuously, except for meal breaks, Monday to Friday with no more than eight (8) hours worked on any one day; with 0.4 hours of each day accruing as an entitlement to take one day each 4 weeks as a Rostered Day Off (RDO), paid for as though worked.
Employees will work 8 hours per day, with 0.4 hours of each day worked accruing as an entitlement to take one day each 4 weeks as a Rostered Day Off (RDO) paid for as though worked.
Reference to a ‘day’ for Trade Technicals on Rostered Day Off (RDO) arrangements is 8.33 hours per day.
Reference to a day for Trade Technicals on Rostered Day Off (RDO) arrangements is 8.33 hours per day.
Days off shall be scheduled into Rostered Day Off (RDO) rosters to allow for the efficient operation of the organisation and its works.