Broken Work definition

Broken Work means where the ordinary hours of duty of a day worker are subject to a break in continuity other than for the purposes of meal breaks to a maximum of one hour and rest pauses.
Broken Work means the ordinary hours of duty of a day worker are subject to a break in continuity other than for the purposes of meal breaks of up to a maximum of one hour and rest pauses.
Broken Work means where the ordinary hours of duty of a day worker are subject to a break in continuity

Examples of Broken Work in a sentence

  • Provided where Broken Work in a day may be required, such hours for the taking of a meal break shall be mutually agreed upon between the employer and the majority of employees concerned.

  • The Committee shall report any action taken to the Board at the Board’s next meeting.

  • Broken Work - NSD A NSD that is rostered as a broken NSD may only be worked during schoolies and such other times as agreed between the relevant employee and OLGR.

  • Broken Work (split shift) An Employee (Other than a casual team member) shall be paid an additional allowance for a broken work day (split shift) where the break between shifts is more than 2 hours.

Related to Broken Work

  • The Work means each and every activity required for the successful performance of the services described in Section II, the Terms of Reference.

  • Tenant’s Work means all improvements, alterations, fixture, equipment, and signage installation, and furniture placement necessary or appropriate for the conduct of the Permitted Use, including all work described as Tenant’s Work on Exhibit D, attached (the “Work Letter”).

  • Work area means a room or defined space in a workplace where hazardous chemicals are produced or used, and where employees are present.