VIC EBA Restrictive Overtime Clause - Is This Fair Under Employment Law?

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Dave1456

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28 September 2015
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Hi,
I've been elected to represent the employees with regards to renegotiation of our EBA. I have a question with regards to overtime payments.

Our agreement is for a 38-hour week with reasonable overtime, which ends at 56 to 59 hours per week. The employer has a clause that stipulates that the employee must work 10 hours overtime above the 38 hours between Mon-Fri before they are eligible to receive tier 2 overtime rate on a Saturday.

I find this clause unfair and restrictive! For example, an employee after completing a 47-hour week has a dentist appointment on Friday. He leaves an 1 hour early, not achieving 48 hours (38 + 10). He is then penalised for not completing the additional 10 hours overtime between Mon-Fri and as such isn't eligible for tier 2 overtime on Saturday until he has made up the additional hours.

Is this fair under Employment Law? I don't think so.
 
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Sophea

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I don't believe there is any law prohibiting that specific practice, but you are free to negotiate a more favourable clause on behalf of yourself and your colleagues.
 

Dave1456

Active Member
28 September 2015
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I don't believe there is any law prohibiting that specific practice, but you are free to negotiate a more favourable clause on behalf of yourself and your colleagues.

Thanks for your reply, we negotiated the clause out. We had a good result in the end.