Emergency Callouts Clause Samples

Emergency Callouts. Except as provided in Articles 10.02 and 10.03, an employee reporting for work at the call of the Employer in response to an emergency alarm, shall be paid at the rate of two (2) times the employee’s regular rate of pay for all hours worked in response to the call, with a minimum of three (3) hours at the rate of two (2) times the employee’s regular rate of pay. For purposes of calculation, the employee shall be paid for the travel time from home to the duty station but not from the duty station to home, up to a maximum of one-half (½) hour. The three (3) hour minimum includes the paid travel time. Notwithstanding the above paragraph, where an employee is called out under this Article 10.04 on a Statutory Holiday as defined in Article 13 the employee shall be compensated at three (3) times their regular rate of pay. The balance of the above paragraph shall apply unchanged.
Emergency Callouts. Call Out Bargaining Unit From time to time the School District may find it necessary to call out bargaining unit members due to an emergency for report to work outside of their normal schedule. When this occurs, the following procedure shall apply. 12.02.1 The School District will call the individuals in the classification in which the vacancy, opening or emergency need has occurred. Employees are required to report to work for this call out in a reasonable time thereafter for such emergency. The individual responsible and being deemed the on-call person shall receive $175 per week for such on-call responsibility plus any wages above for reporting to work. 12.02.2 The on-call list shall consist of all maintenance department employees. 12.02.3 In addition, the District may need, based upon the situation, to call additional employees from a call-out list. Those employees are required to report if at all possible. In the event of an emergency and a time constraint is in effect, the rotation may not be followed. 12.02.4 The School District will establish a list of those bargaining unit members who have been cross-trained and are qualified to perform duties in more than one classification. In the event the District is unable to contact an employee in the classification where the need exists, then this list will be utilized for call outs. 12.02.5 Employees called out will be guaranteed a minimum of two (2) hours call out pay at time and one-half the rate of pay for the classification for which they are called. 12.02.6 Duties included for being the on call person shall consist of but not be limited to being readily available to respond to the district provided cell phone whether the notification comes via voice, text, data, etc.
Emergency Callouts. Where possible, volunteers who have the training and experience to do the work will be called by Maintenance Department seniority.
Emergency Callouts. (1) Will be reimbursed to the employee as time off in lieu of the callout at a rate of time and one half (1½). Additionally, emergency callouts that occur on a statutory or other holiday as determined by the City shall be at a rate of two (2) times the employee’s rate of pay. (2) There will be a minimum of two (2) hours remuneration per callout. (3) All callouts for fire, first responder and rescues, shall be considered emergency callouts. (4) A duty callback in the acting position shall receive the rate of pay for the higher rank while so acting.
Emergency Callouts. Effective 2024 July 05: (a) Emergency Callout is defined as the essential emergency call back of off duty staff by the Fire Chief or designate to increase overall staffing levels due to the needs of the Department for the response to an emergency incident. Following the initial twenty-four
Emergency Callouts. (1) Will be reimbursed to the employee as time off in lieu of the callout at a rate of time and one half (1½). Additionally, emergency callouts that occur on a statutory or other holiday as determined by the City shall be at a rate of two (2) times the employee’s rate of pay. (2) There will be a minimum of two (2) hours remuneration per callout. (3) All callouts for fire, first responder, and rescues, shall be considered emergency callouts. In addition, Emergency callouts will be determined by dispatched alarm procedures at the discretion of the Employer. (4) A duty callback in the acting position shall receive the rate of pay for the higher rank while so acting.
Emergency Callouts. (1) Will be reimbursed to the employee as time off in lieu of the callout at a rate of time and one half (1½). Additionally, emergency callouts that occur on a statutory or other holiday as determined by the City shall be at a rate of two (2) times the employee’s rate of pay. (2) There will be a minimum of two (2) hours remuneration per callout. (3) All callouts for fire, first responder, and rescues, shall be considered emergency callouts. In addition, Emergency callouts will be determined by dispatched alarm procedures at the discretion of the Employer. (4) A duty callback in the acting position shall receive the rate of pay for the higher rank while so acting.

Related to Emergency Callouts

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

  • Emergency Call-In When an employee is called in to perform unanticipated extra work, and the work is not an extension of his normal workday, he shall be compensated for the hours worked. Such compensation shall be for a minimum of four (4) hours in the event the employee works less than this amount of time. However, actual time worked will be considered for the computation of overtime.

  • Emergency Care If you need emergency care, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. If you are traveling outside our service area and need urgent care, call the Customer Service number provided in the chart above or visit our website and use the “Find A Doctor” feature to find a BlueCard provider.

  • Emergency Closure Where there is a temporary closure as a result of an immediate emergency or a planned temporary closure due to renovations, repairs, or moves, the Employer will: a) First offer to the affected employees the choice of taking either a vacation day or an unpaid leave of absence with no loss of seniority or benefits; thereafter, at the Employer's discretion, one of the following: b) Reassign staff to another location; c) Reschedule the lost hours within two (2) pay periods; or d) Decide not to do either (b) or (c), in which case employees shall still be paid for their regularly scheduled hours which they did not work as a result of the temporary layoff.

  • Emergency Conditions “Emergency Condition” shall mean a condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is imminently likely to endanger life or property; or (2) that, in the case of the Transmission Provider, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to the Transmission System, the Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities or the Transmission Systems of others to which the Transmission System is directly connected; or (3) that, in the case of the Interconnection Customer, is imminently likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the Small Generating Facility or the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities. Under Emergency Conditions, the Transmission Owner may immediately suspend interconnection service and temporarily disconnect the Small Generating Facility. The Transmission Provider shall notify the Interconnection Customer promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Interconnection Customer’s operation of the Small Generating Facility. The Interconnection Customer shall notify the Transmission Provider promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Transmission Owner’s Transmission System or other Affected Systems. To the extent information is known, the notification shall describe the Emergency Condition, the extent of the damage or deficiency, the expected effect on the operation of both Parties’ facilities and operations, its anticipated duration, and the necessary corrective action.