Common use of Early Reporting Clause in Contracts

Early Reporting. (a) When an Employee is requested prior to the conclusion of a shift, to report or work more than two (2) or more hours earlier than his regularly scheduled shift, that Employee may (subject to operational requirements) be given a choice of leaving work prior to the end of their regularly scheduled shift or being paid the regular overtime rate for those hours worked prior to the time scheduled for the commencement of the regular shift. The total of the early reporting hours worked and regular shift hours worked will not be less than the number of regularly scheduled hours. Such early reporting arrangement may continue for two consecutive shifts. If requested to report early on the second shift the early reporting hours will be at the overtime rate. If requested for a third consecutive shift, Clause

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Settlement, Memorandum of Settlement