Common use of Fatigue Time Clause in Contracts

Fatigue Time. a. Should an employee work a shift-and-a-half or more within a continuous twenty- four (24) hour period, starting with his/her normal shift time, he/she shall be released, if he/she desires, for a period of six (6) hours before he/she is required to report to work for his/her next normal work day. If all and/or any part of the six (6) hour period coincides with the employee’s next normal work day, he/she shall suffer no loss of his/her straight time pay he/she normally earns during such period.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Fatigue Time. a. Should an employee work a shift-and-a-half or more within a continuous twenty- twenty-four (24) hour period, starting with his/her normal shift time, he/she shall be released, if he/she desires, for a period of six (6) hours before he/she is required to report to work for his/her next normal work day. If all and/or any part of the six (6) hour period coincides with the employee’s next normal work day, he/she shall suffer no loss of his/her straight time pay he/she normally earns during such period.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement