Footy Chick wrote:Can an employer force you to work overtime?
Absolutely not.
by Booney » Tue Feb 23, 2016 3:51 pm
Footy Chick wrote:Can an employer force you to work overtime?
by bennymacca » Tue Feb 23, 2016 4:01 pm
by HH3 » Tue Feb 23, 2016 4:07 pm
by Spargo » Tue Feb 23, 2016 4:10 pm
by Footy Chick » Tue Feb 23, 2016 4:24 pm
bennymacca wrote:Would depend on your award. Most places would be allowed to ask you to work overtime provided it is not unreasonable
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by bennymacca » Tue Feb 23, 2016 4:34 pm
by Booney » Tue Feb 23, 2016 4:41 pm
by mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Feb 23, 2016 5:34 pm
Footy Chick wrote:bennymacca wrote:Would depend on your award. Most places would be allowed to ask you to work overtime provided it is not unreasonable
is 3-4 times per week unreasonable?
by bennymacca » Tue Feb 23, 2016 5:36 pm
Booney wrote:If you are on a salary, it's reasonable to expect to work whatever hours are required, within reason.
If you are on an hourly rate your contract/agreement would state your normal working hours,38 for most of us and anything outside of that simply can't be forced upon you.
Reasonable overtime
An employer can request that an employee works reasonable overtime. Overtime can be reasonable so long as the following things are taken into account:
any risk to health and safety from working the extra hours
the employee’s personal situation, including their family responsibilities
the needs of the workplace
if the employee is entitled to receive overtime payments or penalty rates for working the extra hours
if they are paid at a higher rate on the understanding that they work some overtime
if the employee was given enough notice that they may have to work overtime
if the employee has already stated they can’t ever work overtime
the usual patterns of work in the industry.
An employee can refuse to work overtime, if the request is unreasonable.
It is important that health and safety issues are considered and managed if an employee has to work overtime. A guide to help you consider the health and safety implications of an employee working long hours is available on the Safework Australia external-icon.png website.
by Pseudo » Tue Feb 23, 2016 9:46 pm
Footy Chick wrote:is 3-4 times per week unreasonable?
by nuggety goodness » Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:29 pm
by Booney » Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:33 pm
nuggety goodness wrote:Which soccer clubs in the north (we live in craigmore) have programs for little ones? Jnr nugget will be 3 in July and takes his soccerball to bed instead of a stuffed toy so I'm keen to foster that!
Munno Para is probably the closest to us but Eliz Vale is close and the Downs even...
by HH3 » Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:34 pm
by Jim05 » Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:35 pm
nuggety goodness wrote:Which soccer clubs in the north (we live in craigmore) have programs for little ones? Jnr nugget will be 3 in July and takes his soccerball to bed instead of a stuffed toy so I'm keen to foster that!
Munno Para is probably the closest to us but Eliz Vale is close and the Downs even...
by Brodlach » Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:36 pm
Booney wrote:nuggety goodness wrote:Which soccer clubs in the north (we live in craigmore) have programs for little ones? Jnr nugget will be 3 in July and takes his soccerball to bed instead of a stuffed toy so I'm keen to foster that!
Munno Para is probably the closest to us but Eliz Vale is close and the Downs even...
@whufc
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by nuggety goodness » Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:37 pm
Jim05 wrote:nuggety goodness wrote:Which soccer clubs in the north (we live in craigmore) have programs for little ones? Jnr nugget will be 3 in July and takes his soccerball to bed instead of a stuffed toy so I'm keen to foster that!
Munno Para is probably the closest to us but Eliz Vale is close and the Downs even...
My nephew played at the Downs as a youngster and from what I saw they had a very well ran junior program
by Jase » Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:20 pm
by JK » Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:42 am
by Magellan » Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:44 am
JK wrote:Righto, whilst suiting up for a wedding on the weekend, other members of the party found it quite humorous watching me put belt through the pants loopholes, prior to putting them on. Seems I was the only bloke in the room to do it this way .. Anyone else set the belt up before putting their strides on?
by mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:50 am
Magellan wrote:JK wrote:Righto, whilst suiting up for a wedding on the weekend, other members of the party found it quite humorous watching me put belt through the pants loopholes, prior to putting them on. Seems I was the only bloke in the room to do it this way .. Anyone else set the belt up before putting their strides on?
I'm with you, JK. Belt goes through first, then pants go on. The other ways sounds too finicky.
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