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1 overtime
HRextra time worked beyond normal hours of work. Overtime is a traditional form of flexible working, often used by employers to cover periods of peak demand without incurring a permanent increase in costs. Some workers are entitled to a higher rate of overtime pay for the extra hours, but salaried workers in particular can be expected to work overtime with no additional reward. -
2 overtime pay
HRremuneration for overtime worked. Overtime pay often comes at a premium rate but in some occupations overtime is paid at a lower rate than the standard rate of pay. -
3 annual hours
HRa flexible working hours practice in which working hours are averaged over a year. Employees are contracted to work a given number of hours per year rather than the traditional number of hours per week. Earnings are determined on a similar basis, but usually a fixed weekly or monthly salary is paid regardless of the number of hours worked. Hours are worked when demand dictates and therefore the need for overtime diminishes. Annual hours systems usually cover manual shiftworkers, rather than other parts of the workforce. -
4 Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings
Statsa measure of wage levels in the Australian workforce that excludes overtime payments, published by the Australian Bureau of StatisticsThe ultimate business dictionary > Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings
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5 basic wage rate
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6 hours of work
1. Gen Mgtthe actual hours worked by an employee, often well in excess of those stated in the contract of employment and sometimes without the payment of overtime2. HRthe hours agreed between an employer and employee for which the employee is paid -
7 industrial action
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8 loading 1.
(ANZ) HRa payment made to workers over and above the basic wage in recognition of special skills or unfavorable conditions, for example, for overtime or shiftwork2. Opsthe assignment of tasks or jobs to a workstation. The loading of jobs is worked out through the use of master production scheduling. Workstations may be loaded to finite or infinite loading levels. -
9 RDO
abbr. (ANZ) HRrostered day off: a day of leave allocated under certain employment agreements to staff in lieu of accumulated overtime -
10 time off in lieu
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11 work-to-rule
HRa form of industrial action in which employees work strictly according to the terms of their contract of employment. A work-to-rule usually involves refusal to do any extra tasks and an overtime ban, causing production to slow down.
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