Common use of Overtime or Callout Clause in Contracts

Overtime or Callout. (1) When overtime is worked, there shall be an elapsed time of eight (8) hours between the end of the overtime and the time the employee reports for duty on the next regular shift, with no shortfall out of his/her regular shift; (2) If the elapsed eight (8) hour period following results in only two (2) hours or less of their regular shift available for work, employees shall not be required to report for work on that shift, with no shortfall.

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Overtime or Callout. (1) When overtime is worked, there shall be an elapsed time of eight (8) hours between the end of the overtime and the time the employee reports for duty on the next regular shift, with no shortfall out of his/her regular their next shift; (2) If the elapsed eight (8) hour period following results in only two (2) hours or less of their regular shift available for work, employees shall not be required to report for work on that shift, with no shortfall.

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Sources: Collective Agreement