Common use of FLSA Overtime Clause in Contracts

FLSA Overtime. Overtime for Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) purposes is time worked by a Firefighter Paramedic, Engineer or Captain beyond one hundred and eighty­ two ( 182) hours in a twenty-four (24) day work period (as that term is used by the wage and hour division of the Department of Labor). If a Firefighter Paramedic, Engineer or Captain is scheduled to be at work, but is absent due to vacation, or sick leave, and is in a paid status, such time shall be considered time worked for purposes of calculating FLSA overtime for that work period. All hours paid at FLSA regular rate of pay.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

FLSA Overtime. Overtime for Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) purposes is time worked by a Firefighter Paramedic, Engineer or Captain beyond one hundred and eighty­ eighty- two ( (182) hours in a twenty-four (24) day work period (as that term is used by the wage and hour division of the Department of Labor). If a Firefighter Paramedic, Engineer or Captain is scheduled to be at work, but is absent due to vacation, or sick leave, and is in a paid status, such time shall be considered time worked for purposes of calculating FLSA overtime for that work period. All hours paid at FLSA regular rate of pay.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

FLSA Overtime. Overtime for Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) purposes is time worked by a Firefighter Paramedic, Engineer or Captain beyond one hundred and eighty­ eighty-two ( (182) hours in a twenty-four (24) day work period (as that term is used by the wage and hour andhour division of the Department of Labor). If a Firefighter Paramedic, Engineer or Captain is scheduled to be at work, but is absent due to vacation, or sick leave, and is in a paid status, such time shall be considered time worked for purposes of calculating FLSA overtime for that work period. All hours paid at FLSA regular rate of pay.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding

FLSA Overtime. Overtime for Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) purposes is time worked by a Firefighter Paramedic, Engineer or Captain Battalion Chief beyond one hundred and eighty­ eighty-two ( (182) hours in a twenty-four (24) day work period (as that term is used by the wage and hour division of the Department of Labor). If a Firefighter Paramedic, Engineer or Captain is scheduled to be at work, but is absent due to vacation, or sick leave, and is in a paid status, such time shall be considered time worked for purposes of calculating FLSA overtime for that work period. All hours paid at FLSA regular rate of pay.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding