TOIL definition

TOIL means time off in lieu, which time cannot be lost if accrued pursuant to this clause.
TOIL means time off in lieu of overtime.
TOIL is where an employee chooses to take time off in lieu of being paid overtime for time worked.

Examples of TOIL in a sentence

  • Employees required to sleep overnight can be compensated through TOIL agreed locally.

  • A consideration in agreeing to the taking of TOIL days is the number of days of accumulated annual leave and RDO’s.

  • Employees in receipt of a specific allowance or loading for out of hours work are not eligible for the accumulation of TOIL under the conditions described above.

  • Employers should ensure that agreements for flexible working and TOIL are made known to new and existing employees and that all changes to such agreements are undertaken in consultation with the JNC recognised trade unions.

  • Employees with access to flextime (or TOIL) will use flextime (or TOIL) for all absences of less than one day wherever practicable; however personal leave may still be accessed for these absences.


More Definitions of TOIL

TOIL. - means Time off in Lieu
TOIL means time off in lieu on a time for time basis.
TOIL means Time Off in Lieu.
TOIL means time off in lieu of payment for overtime, which time cannot be lost if accrued pursuant to this clause.
TOIL means Time Off In Lieu (at an hour for hour basis)
TOIL means time off work with pay in lieu of the payment of overtime and standby compensation.
TOIL means Time Off In Lieu, which employees can choose as an option to casual payment, to be accessed at a later time.