Pipeline overtime Clause Samples

The "Pipeline overtime" clause establishes the terms under which overtime work is managed and compensated for employees working on pipeline projects. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions that trigger overtime pay, such as hours worked beyond a standard workday or week, and may specify different rates for evenings, weekends, or holidays. By clearly defining overtime eligibility and compensation, the clause ensures fair treatment of workers and helps prevent disputes over pay, thereby promoting transparency and compliance with labor regulations.
Pipeline overtime. See National. 7.04 When an employee works more than ten (10) hours, a free meal (hot when possible) and beverage will be provided by the employer immediately after the conclusion of ten (10) hours and at the conclusion of sixteen (16)
Pipeline overtime. See National.
Pipeline overtime. See National. 7.04 a) When an employee works more than ten (10) hours, having not been notified twenty-four (24) hours in advance, a free meal (hot when possible) and beverage will be provided by the Employer immediately after the conclusion of ten (10) hours, and at each four (4) hour interval thereafter. The employee shall be allowed a thirty (30) minute meal break and shall be compensated at the applicable rate of pay. 7.04 b) If an employee works more than (10) hours in any (12) twelve hour period, commencing at the scheduled start time, then the employer will provide a hot meal or pay in lieu thereof per article 7.04 of the collective agreement.
Pipeline overtime. See National. 7.04 a) When an employee works more than ten (10) hours, a free meal (hot when possible) and beverage will be provided by the Employer immediately after the conclusion of ten (10) hours, and at each four (4) hour interval thereafter. The employee shall be allowed a thirty (30) minute meal break and shall be compensated at the applicable rate of pay. Travel time shall be considered as time worked for the purposes of this clause.

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  • Scheduled Overtime Scheduled overtime is overtime which is assigned by the end of the employee's last worked shift prior to the overtime assignment and which does not immediately precede or immediately follow a scheduled work shift. Unless notified otherwise in advance of the scheduled starting time of the scheduled overtime assignment, any employee who is scheduled to report for work and who reports as scheduled shall be assigned at least two (2) hours work. If work is not available, the employee may be excused from duty and paid for two (2) hours at the employee's appropriate rate. If the employee begins work but is excused from duty before completing two (2) hours of work, the employee shall be paid for two (2) hours at the employee's appropriate rate.

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  • Payment of Overtime For the purposes of calculating overtime payments, each day or shift will stand-alone.

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