Daily Turnaround Sample Clauses

The Daily Turnaround clause sets a specific timeframe, typically measured in days, within which one party must respond to or process requests, submissions, or deliverables from the other party. In practice, this might require a service provider to review and return feedback on submitted materials within one business day, or for a client to approve or reject deliverables within a set daily window. The core function of this clause is to ensure prompt communication and workflow efficiency, minimizing delays and keeping the project or service on schedule.
Daily Turnaround. There shall be a ten (10) hour rest period between the end of one shift and the next call. If such rest period is encroached, the Employee shall be paid for the encroached time at the same rate such Employee was receiving at the end of the Employee’s preceding shift, but in no event less than one and one-half times (1.5x) the Employee’s straight time contracted hourly rate. In no event shall such rate be in excess of three times (3x) such Employee’s straight time contracted hourly rate.
Daily Turnaround. An Employee shall be entitled to a nine (9) hour rest period between the end of a work day and the start of the next, and whenever practicable, such rest period must be given.
Daily Turnaround. (i) There shall be a ten (10) hour rest period between the end of one shift and the next call. If such rest period is encroached, the Employee shall be paid for the encroached time at the same rate such Employee was receiving at the end of the Employee’s preceding shift, but in no event less than one and one-half times (1.5x) the Employee’s straight time contracted hourly rate. In no event shall such rate be in excess of three times (3x) such Employee’s straight time contracted hourly rate. (ii) With respect to the first (1st) year of a television series: After sixteen (16) hours of work, which does not include the first meal period, there shall be an eleven (11) hour rest period between the end of such work period and the next day’s call. (iii) With respect to all productions other than the first (1st) year of a television series: When daily turnaround is encroached by two (2) or more hours for two (2) consecutive days, the Employee(s) will receive an eleven (11) hour rest period between the end of such second (2nd) consecutive day and the next day’s call. (iv) Daily turnaround encroachment shall be calculated pursuant to subparagraph (e) below.
Daily Turnaround. (i) There shall be an eight (8) hour rest period between the end of one shift and the next call. If such rest period is encroached, the Employee shall be paid for the encroached time at the same rate such Employee was receiving at the end of the Employee’s preceding shift, but in no event less than one and one-half times (1.5x) the Employee’s straight time contracted hourly rate. In no event shall such rate be in excess of three times (3x) such Employee’s straight time contracted hourly rate. (ii) After sixteen (16) hours of work, which does not include the first meal period, when the daily turnaround is encroached by two (2) or more hours for two (2) consecutive days, the Employee(s) will receive an additional hour of daily turnaround for the next call. This shall not apply to weekend turnaround. (iii) Daily turnaround encroachment shall be calculated pursuant to subparagraph (e) below.
Daily Turnaround. There shall be a ten hour rest period between the end of one and the next call. If rest period is encroached. the Employee shall be paid a premium for the encroached time at the same rate such Employee was receiving at the end of the Employee's shift. but in no event less than one and one-half times the Employee's straight-time-hourly rate. With respect to the first (1st) year of a television series: After sixteen ( 16) hours of work which does not include the first meal period. there shall be an eleven (1 1) hour rest period between the end of such work period and the next day's call. With respect to all productions other than the first (1st) year of a television series: When daily turnaround is encroached by two (2) or more hours for two consecutive days, the receive an eleven (1 hour rest period between the end of such second (2nd) consecutive day and the next day's call. Daily encroachment shall be calculated pursuant to subparagraph
Daily Turnaround. There shall be an eight (8) hour rest period the end of one shift and the next call. If such rest period is encroached. the Employee shall be paid a premium for the encroached time at the same rate such Employee receiving at the end of the Employee's shift. but in no event less than one and one-half times the straight-time-hourly rate. After sixteen (16) hours of work. which does not include the first. period. when the daily turnaround is encroached by two (2) two or more hours for two (2) consecutive days, the will receive an additional hour turnaround for the next This not to weekend turnaround. j Daily turnaround encroachment shall be calculated to subparagraph
Daily Turnaround. There shall be a ten (10) hour rest period between the end of one shift and the next call. If such rest period is encroached. the Employee shall be paid a premium for the encroached time at the same rate such Employee was receiving at the end of the Employee's shift. but in no event less than one and one-half times ( the Employee's straight-time-hourly rate. With respect to the first ( 1st) year of a television series: After sixteen ( 16) hours of work. which does not include the first meal period. there be an eleven hour rest period between the end of such work period and the next day's call. With respect to all productions other than the first ( year of a television series: When daily turnaround is encroached by two or more hours for two (2) consecutive days. the will receive an eleven hour rest period between the end of such second (2nd) consecutive day and the next day's call. Daily encroachment shall be calculated pursuant to subparagraph (e) below. Six-Day There shall be a thirty-four (34) hour rest period. which includes the ten ( hour rest period in subparagraph above. for each Employee who works a six- day-work week. If such rest period is encroached. such Employee be paid premium at a rate equal to two times the rate such Employee receiving the end of the preceding shift but in no event in excess of three times such Employee's hourly base rate. Such premium shall be paid for the time at the start of the next call through the of such encroached hour rest and calculated pursuant subparagraph (e) below.
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