Back to Back Shifts Clause Samples

The 'Back to Back Shifts' clause establishes that work shifts are scheduled consecutively, often with minimal or no gap between them. In practice, this means an employee may be required to finish one shift and immediately begin another, such as working a late-night shift followed by an early morning shift. This clause is typically used to ensure continuous coverage or to address operational needs, but it also clarifies expectations and responsibilities regarding scheduling, helping to prevent misunderstandings about shift assignments and rest periods.
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Back to Back Shifts. In the event the Employer or designate requires an employee to work a back to back shift because no-one is available to work the shift immediately before or following their regular shift, such employee will be paid double (2x) time their regular rate of pay for all hours worked on that second shift.
Back to Back Shifts. An employee works two (2) consecutive 24 hour shifts within a 72 hour period for shift realignment. The employee shall be paid an additional half time for the excess hours and be given an additional 24 hours of vacation leave.
Back to Back Shifts. 6.3.1 When employees who are assigned to a 5/8 schedule, because of a regular shift change, are scheduled to work back to back shifts, such employees shall be required to work twelve (12) hours and shall receive sixteen (16) hours pay. (Amended, renamed 2019-2021)

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  • Call Back Time Any employee called back to work after completion of his/her regular assignment shall be compensated for at least two (2) hours of work at the overtime rate, irrespective of the actual time worked.

  • Minimum Call-Back Time All employees who are called out and required to work in an emergency outside their regular working hours shall be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours at overtime rates and shall be paid from the time they leave home to report for duty until the time they arrive back upon proceeding directly from work.

  • Call Back Compensation (a) Call back is an occasion where an employee has been released from duty and is called back to work prior to his/her normal starting time. On such occasions, the employee’s scheduled or recognized shift shall be made available for work, except that the Agency shall not be obligated to work the employee more than twelve (12) consecutive hours and the employee may choose not to work more than twelve (12) consecutive hours, excluding meal periods, of combined call back time and regular shift time. (b) An employee who is called back to work outside his/her scheduled workshift shall be paid a minimum of the equivalent of two (2) hours pay at the overtime rate of pay computed from when the employee actually begins work. After two (2) hours work, in each call back situation, the employee shall be compensated at the appropriate rate of pay for time worked. (c) This provision does not apply to telephone calls at home or overtime work which is essentially a continuation of the scheduled workshift.

  • Call Back From Vacation (a) Employees who have commenced their annual vacation shall not be called back to work, except in cases of extreme emergency. (b) When, during any vacation period, an employee is recalled to duty, he/she shall be reimbursed for all expenses incurred thereby by himself/herself, in proceeding to his/her place of duty and in returning to the place from which he/she was recalled upon resumption of vacation, upon submission of receipts (except for meals) to the Employer. (c) Time necessary for travel in returning to his/her place of duty and returning again to the place from which he/she was recalled shall not be counted against his/her remaining vacation entitlement.