Examples of Ordinary Shift in a sentence
All e-learning will be rostered/undertaken during the Employee’s Ordinary Shift.
The minimum length of a rostered Ordinary Shift shall be six hours, but the minimum hours for an Additional Shift shall be in accordance with sub-clause 3.6.6.
Example 2 An Employee whose Ordinary Shift commences at 6.00pm Saturday and finishes at 1.00am Sunday will only be entitled to: The Saturday Allowance under paragraph (b) above, but only for those hours worked up to 12 midnight; and The Sunday Allowance under paragraph (b) above, but only for those hours worked after 12 midnight.
Example 2 An Employee whose Ordinary Shift commences at 10.00pm Saturday and finishes at 6.06am Sunday will only be entitled to: The Saturday Allowance under paragraph (b) above, but only for those hours worked up to 12 midnight; and The Sunday Allowance under paragraph (b) above, but only for those hours worked after 12 midnight.
Example 3 An Employee whose Ordinary Shift commences at 11.00pm on a Holiday and finishes at 3.00am the next day (which is not a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday) will only be entitled to: The Holiday allowance under paragraph (b) above, but only for those hours worked up to 12 midnight; and The Night Work Allowance, but only for those hours worked after 12 midnight.
Ordinary Shift is the ordinary hours worked by an employee in accordance with Clause 29 Hours of Work.Permissible Occasion has the meaning provided in the FW Act.Qualifying Period is the 12 months preceding an employee’s anniversary of commencement.
Example 3 An Employee whose Ordinary Shift commences at 7.00pm on a Holiday and finishes at 7.06am the next day (which is not a Saturday, Sunday or Holiday) will only be entitled to: The Holiday allowance under paragraph (b) above, but only for those hours worked up to 12 midnight; and The Night Work Allowance, but only for those hours worked after 12 midnight and up to 6.00am; and No shift allowance for work from 6.00am to 7.06am.
Rostered Ordinary Shift shall mean a shift of which the employee concerned has had at least 48 hours notice.
OvertimeOvertime worked by a Part Time Employee, being work in excess of their Ordinary Shift, shall be paid at the rate set out in clause 8.1 of this Part B.An Employee is not entitled to both a shift allowance (whether for a Shift in respect of an Afternoon Shift, Night Shift, Saturday, Sunday or Holiday) and Overtime penalty.
An Employee who works Overtime following the cessation of his/her Ordinary Shift on one day and who has not had at least ten consecutive hours off duty between cessation of the Overtime and the commencement of his/her next Shift, shall, subject to this clause, be released after completion of such Overtime and not be required to report back to work until the Employee has had ten consecutive hours off duty.