AVAILABILITY COMPENSATION Sample Clauses

AVAILABILITY COMPENSATION. 29.1 An employee rostered to work overtime on a Saturday in terms of Clause 23.1 in addition to being paid for the hours worked at the appropriate overtime rate as provided in Clause 28, shall receive an availability payment of $20.00 for each Saturday worked. Effective from date of ratification. 29.2 The parties agree that, for the purposes of the requirement to work overtime on Saturdays set out in this clause, this arrangement constitutes an availability provision in terms of Section 67D of the Employment Relations Act. 29.3 Overtime other than Saturdays; Employees who are required to work overtime at the end of their rostered ordinary hours between Sunday and Friday will be paid overtime in terms of Clause 28.1. in addition, where there is no patient related duties for them to perform, Employees will be allowed to leave work up to 15 minutes after closing time before the completion of ordinary hours, without loss of pay. 29.4 The parties agree that, for the purposes of the requirement to work overtime between Sunday and Friday set out in this clause, this arrangement constitutes an availability provision in terms of Section 67D of the Employment Relations Act.

Related to AVAILABILITY COMPENSATION

  • Equity Compensation All unvested equity awards, including, but not limited to, stock options, stock appreciation rights and restricted stock awards held by Employee on the Date of Termination shall be deemed vested and exercisable on such Date of Termination as if Employee had been employed for an additional six (6) months following the Date of Termination. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any option, right or award would, as a result of such accelerated vesting and exercisability no longer qualify for exemption under Section 16 of the Exchange Act, then the deemed acceleration of the vesting of such option, right or award shall apply but such option, right or award shall not become exercisable until the earliest date on which it could become exercisable and also qualify for exemption from Section 16 of the Exchange Act, unless Employee instead timely elects to receive a single lump sum cash payment equal to the value of such option, right or award, in lieu of the equity interest that Employee would otherwise receive but for the lack of an exemption under Section 16 of the Exchange Act. Any repurchase rights held by the Company on stock owned or options exercised by Employee shall be canceled on the Date of Termination. To the extent the acceleration of vesting and exercisability described in this Section 4(b)(ii) does not otherwise violate the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, this Agreement shall serve as an amendment to all of Employee’s outstanding stock options, restricted stock awards, repurchase rights, and stock appreciation rights as of the Date of Termination.

  • Special Compensation The Company shall pay to the Executive a lump sum equal to three times the sum of (a) the highest per annum base rate of salary in effect with respect to the Executive during the three-year period immediately prior to the termination of employment plus (b) the Highest Bonus Amount. Such lump sum shall be paid by the Company to the Executive within ten business days after the Executive's termination of employment, unless the provisions of Section 3(e) below apply. The amount of the aggregate lump sum provided by this Section 3(c), whether paid immediately or deferred, shall not be counted as compensation for purposes of any other benefit plan or program applicable to the Executive.

  • Holiday Compensation Compensation for each paid holiday day not taken out is 4.6 % of the current monthly salary and holiday supplement according to 9.4.1 and 9.4.

  • Total Compensation 5.1. Contractor shall include Total Compensation in ▇▇▇ for each of its five most highly compensated Executives for the preceding fiscal year if: 5.1.1. The total Federal funding authorized to date under the Award is $25,000 or more; and 5.1.2. In the preceding fiscal year, Contractor received: 5.1.2.1. 80% or more of its annual gross revenues from Federal procurement contracts and subcontracts and/or Federal financial assistance Awards or Subawards subject to the Transparency Act; and 5.1.2.2. $25,000,000 or more in annual gross revenues from Federal procurement contracts and subcontracts and/or Federal financial assistance Awards or Subawards subject to the Transparency Act; and 5.1.3. The public does not have access to information about the compensation of such Executives through periodic reports filed under section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m(a), 78o(d) or § 6104 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

  • Standby Compensation Employees shall be paid the equivalent of one hour's compensation for each normal standby shift, provided such shift is not longer than the employee's normal workday. A normal workday is defined as at least eight (8) hours. Employees shall be paid the equivalent of two (2) hours compensation for each "critical" standby shift. Standby compensation shall be made for only those employees occupying positions designated as Standby in accordance with Section 4.C hereof.