The Ultimate Guide to the CFMEU Victoria 2024 November Calendar (For Construction & Manufacturing Workers)
Finding the specific days off you’ve earned in the CFMEU Victoria 2024 calendar can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Not to worry, this guide will explain everything you need to know about your November rostered days off (RDOs).
What are RDOs?
RDO stands for “Rostered Day Off.” These are days off included in your employment agreement (EBA) that you’re entitled to take throughout the year.
How do I find my CFMEU Victoria RDOs for November 2024?
Unfortunately, the CFMEU Victoria website doesn’t provide a downloadable calendar specifically highlighting November’s RDOs. However, there are a couple of ways to find them:
1. Check your EBA: Your official EBA will outline the specific RDO schedule for your industry sector (e.g., construction, manufacturing).
2. Contact your CFMEU Branch: Your local CFMEU branch can provide you with the relevant RDO calendar or answer any questions you have about your specific entitlements.
What information do I need to know about my RDOs?
Here are some key things to remember about your RDOs:
Types of RDOs: There might be different categories of RDOs, such as “on-site” or “off-site” depending on your industry.
Conclusion
By understanding your RDO entitlements and how to find the relevant information, you can plan your time off effectively and enjoy the well-deserved breaks you’ve earned.
FAQs
Your CFMEU branch can provide you with a copy of your EBA or direct you to where you can find it online.
This depends on your specific workplace agreement. It’s best to speak to your supervisor or union representative for clarification.
You’re entitled to be paid penalty rates for working on a rostered day off. Check your EBA for the specific penalty rate applicable.
Contact your local CFMEU branch. They can answer all your questions about your entitlements as a member.
Currently, there isn’t a dedicated CFMEU app for RDOs. However, some CFMEU divisions offer RDO applications through their websites.