Double time and a half definition

Double time and a half means ordinary time plus 150%.
Double time and a half means 2.5 times the hourly rate.
Double time and a half means ‘time and a half’ extra for the hours worked in addition to the day’s wages paid for the week.

Examples of Double time and a half in a sentence

  • Time and a half All hours Saturday and Sunday Time and a halfAll hours Holidays Double time and a half The charges for this service will be made against the vessel’s agent.

  • Double time and a half means two and a half times the ordinary time rate.

  • Double time and a half shall mean time and a half in addition to the ordinary days pay.

  • Double time and a half for all continuous hours worked on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

  • Double time and a half shall be paid for all work performed on any of the holidays specified in Clause 14 - Holidays with Pay hereof.


More Definitions of Double time and a half

Double time and a half means an additional 150% penalty payment for hours worked.
Double time and a half means the ordinary rate of pay multiplied by two and a half.
Double time and a half means double and a-half the ordinary hourly rate.
Double time and a half means two and one-half (2½) the employee’s straight time rate calculated by the formula: bi-weekly rate x 2.5
Double time and a half means two and a half times the ordinary time rate.
Double time and a half means payment of two and a half times the Ordinary Rate with respect to the hours worked where prescribed by this Agreement and is represented numerically in this agreement as 250%. Employees means all support workers and administrative and operational employees (as defined) employed by the Employer in the classifications set out at Schedule 1 in the State of South Australia and the Northern Territory (excluding the Tiwi Islands).
Double time and a half means one and one-half day's wages in addition to the ordinary daily rate.