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Monash University
Monash University Enterprise Agreement (Trades and Services Staff – Building and Metal Trades Staff) 2009
Part 2 – Conditions Of Employment
Section 4 – Hours of Work, Breaks, Overtime, Shift Work, Weekend Work

42. Meal and Tea Breaks

42.1 A Trades and Services Staff member shall not be required to work for more than five hours continuously without a meal break. However, a staff member may elect to work up to six consecutive hours without such a break for a meal.

42.2 A meal break will be at least 30 minutes but not more than one hour.

42.3 Time taken as meal breaks shall not be paid for and shall not be counted as time worked.

42.4 Trades and Services Staff are given a paid 10-minute morning tea and afternoon tea break.

42.5 After working 10 hours on any day as one continuous period, including any ordinary time worked, a Trades and Services Staff member shall be entitled to an unpaid meal break of 30 minutes and to be paid an overtime meal allowance, provided that he/she is required to resume working overtime after that meal break.

42.6 If the overtime continues for a further five hours after the meal break, a further unpaid meal break of 30 minutes shall be taken and another overtime meal allowance shall be paid, provided that the Trades and Services Staff member is again required to resume working overtime after that subsequent meal break.

42.7 The quantum of the overtime meal allowance will be $17.45 at the Operative Date and will be adjusted thereafter according to the most recently available Take Away and Fast Food Sub-group CPI index figure (as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics for the Eight Capitals CPI (Cat No. 6401.0) at the commencement of the first full pay period on or after 31 March and at the commencement of the first full pay period on or after 31 October each year during the nominal period of operation of this Agreement.

42.8 Meal breaks may be deferred in emergency situations.