Overtime and Standby Sample Clauses

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Overtime and Standby. 4.1 An employee who is authorized and required to work overtime is entitled to one and one-half times their regular rate of pay, equivalent compensatory time off equal to one and one-half time, or a combination thereof at the discretion of the department director or their designee. Overtime is defined as hours compensated in excess of forty (40) hours per week and eight (8) hours per day unless an alternate work schedule has been established for a particular work unit or individual. “Regular rate” is defined as the base rate contained in Appendix A, as well as all other overtime or premium (i.e., working out of class or ELO1) pay.
Overtime and Standby a) These articles of the General Agreement do not apply to part-time employees.
Overtime and Standby. Overtime 12 6.2 Standby Assignments and Call Back 13 6.3 9/80 Work Schedules 13 6.4 Four-Day, Forty-Hour Workweek 15
Overtime and Standby a. Supervisors will be compensated only for overtime ordered by designated supervisory personnel. b. Except as otherwise provided, supervisors required to work in excess of eight (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week shall be compensated for such overtime with pay at one and one-half times the hourly rate or by compensating time off on the basis of one and one-half hours off for each hour of overtime worked. Compensation may be paid in cash when overtime is required for the protection of persons or property when the granting of time off would seriously disrupt the operations of the department, or in other cases of a unique nature warranting cash payment. Compensating time off shall be given in all other cases. Such compensating time off shall be used within one (1) year from the time the overtime was performed. If the department is unable to schedule and grant the time off within one (1) year, cash payment shall be made in lieu of compensating time. c. All paid leave except sick leave shall be counted as time worked. Time worked in excess of eight (8) hours in a day shall not be counted in determining whether an employee has worked in excess of forty (40) hours in a week. (1) Effective the first pay period of Fiscal Year 2018-2019, for the purpose of computing the number of hours worked, time when an employee is excused from work because of holidays, sick leave, vacation, compensating time off (CTO) or any other leave shall not be considered as time worked by the employee for the purpose of computing cash or compensating time off (CTO) for overtime. This subsection, 6.1 (c) (1), shall only be implemented if such change is applied to all bargaining units. d. Supervisors who work overtime shall promptly and accurately report such time in the manner prescribed by County. e. Overtime shall be distributed fairly among supervisors insofar as circumstances permit.
Overtime and Standby. 6.2.1 This clause does not override overtime provisions that have been negotiated separately. All claims for overtime must be made in writing and authorised by the immediate Supervisor and the General Manager or his designate. Each day’s work is to stand alone when computing overtime except as provided in Hours of Work, Clause 6.1.
Overtime and Standby. 4.1 An employee who is authorized and required to work overtime is entitled to one and one- half times his/her regular rate of pay, equivalent compensatory time off equal to one and one-half time, or a combination thereof at the discretion of the department director or his/her designee. Overtime is defined as hours compensated in excess of forty (40) hours per week and eight (8) hours per day unless an alternate work schedule has been established for a particular work unit or individual. “Regular rate” is defined as the base rate contained in Appendix A, as well as all other overtime or premium (working out of class) pay.
Overtime and Standby. Employees will be compensated only for overtime ordered by designated supervisory personnel.
Overtime and Standby. Lunch Period Meal Allowance
Overtime and Standby. Overtime Overtime Rate No Reduction Of Normal Hours Less Than Full-Time Shifts Meal Allowance No Mandatory Overtime Call-Back Minimum Paid Hours Overtime On A Holiday Time-Off-In-Lieu Option And Usage Distribution Of Standby Premium Pagers Standby Daylight Savings Time
Overtime and Standby. Snow Removal Crews Traffic Crews Stations Owerators and Maintenance and Relief Operators The regular hours of labour for Stations Operators and Maintenance and Relief Operators shall be accordance with the following schedule: