Common use of OUT PAY Clause in Contracts

OUT PAY. If an employee has completed day's work and has left the Employer's premises and Is subsequently called back to work by the Employer. he shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours' pay at one and one-half normal straight time hourly rate regardless of how time he Is to work. ARTICLE REPORTING PAY: If an employee reports for work at the of regular shift having previously been told not to report, and there is no work available at regular job, he shall be a minimum of four hours' pay at his regular straight time hourly rate, he performs whatever available work which is assigned to

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

OUT PAY. If an employee has completed his day's work and has left the Employer's premises and Is is subsequently called back to work by the Employer. , he shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours' pay at one and one-half times (1 his normal straight time hourly rate regardless of how little time he Is is required to work. ARTICLE REPORTING PAY: If an employee reports for work at the of regular shift having previously been told not to report, and there is no work available at regular job, he shall be a minimum of four hours' pay at his regular straight time hourly rate, he performs whatever available work which is assigned to.

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Sources: Collective Agreement