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In fact, in the majority of shops, there would be a mandatory number of hours during which there could only be one person rostered to work.
GTR said many conductors broke the strike on Monday, with one in five rostered to work turning out in defiance of the union.
Any hours a junior doctor is rostered to work beyond 7pm on a weekday, and any hours on a weekend, are paid at a small premium.
The government has also agreed to introduce further protections to prevent unsafe working: reducing the number of night shifts doctors can be asked to work in a row, and guaranteeing no doctor would be rostered to work consecutive weekends.
Employees, particularly women – of whom the betting-shop industry has an unusually high number, around 50% in branches – told me they had often asked husbands or friends to sit in shops with them on evenings they were rostered to work alone.
On Monday morning two Sydney children failed to show at St Lucy's School in Wahroonga, along with their mother, who was rostered to work in the school canteen.
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