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Time and a third for Nightshift for the first 8 hours, then time and a half for next 4, if it's a 12hour shift. When you finish Nightshift you get 8 hours standard time and the day off.
 
Most of my working life I’ve been on salaried staff. No overtime payment, if you were needed you worked for nothing other than time in lieu.

Continuous shift work boosted your salary considerably.
 
It was funny when I took voluntary redundancy after 23 years.

By the rules I should have worked six months notice. I pulled the government’s 50% rule where a company can give pay in lieu of notice. That got it down to three months, and then there was the accrued overtime to take in to account.
I did three night shifts so I could get all my gear home. It’s amazing the junk you can acquire in 23 years.
 
You want good pay for night or rotating shifts as the health implications are well documented. Just do a google search. I do standby and doing two all nighters on the trot it now takes me a week to get over it.
 

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