Arrangement of Hours Sample Clauses

Arrangement of Hours. (a) The ordinary hours of work, exclusive of meal times, shall not exceed an average of 38 hours per week.
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Arrangement of Hours. (a) The ordinary hours of work for day workers, exclusive of meal times, shall not exceed 152 hours per 28 calendar days or 76 hours per fortnight to be worked Monday to Friday and to commence on such days at or after 6:00 a.m. and at or before 10:30 a.m.
Arrangement of Hours. (i) The actual days and hours of work will be those agreed between the Employer and the Employee. Either party may seek to alter the days or hours of duty. Agreement to such alteration shall not be unreasonably withheld, taking into account the personal/ family circumstances of the Employee, and the work requirements of the Employer. Disputes over the operation of this clause will be dealt with under clause 12 (Resolution of Disputes).
Arrangement of Hours. Subject to Part A, Spread of Hours, the arrangement of hours shall be:
Arrangement of Hours. ❒ Full-Time ❒ Part-Time □ Casual Applies to:
Arrangement of Hours. 29.1 Employees (other than casuals) are entitled to be free from duty on four full days in each fortnight or two full days in a week. Every effort will be made for these days to be consecutive unless otherwise agreed.
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Arrangement of Hours. (d) Subject to sub-clauses (b) and (c) above, the provisions of sub-clause (a) shall not apply where a day worker is being relieved and is absent from duty for a period of three consecutive working days or less which have been rostered in advance.
Arrangement of Hours. Where practicable, similar arrangements should also be made available to all other employees. This does not apply where an employee is undertaking ongoing studies, such as attending university, during non-work hours.
Arrangement of Hours. Where the Employer requires the Employee to work on an RDO, the Employee may either request payment for such shift at overtime rates, or request time off in lieu of overtime, to be taken by the Employee at a later date as approved by the Employer, and paid on a time-for-time basis at the Basic Rate of Pay.
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