Rotating Shift Employees. a. Rotating shift employees, except dispatcher, shall work five days of the seven day work week according to their schedules. b. Rotating shift employees who are temporarily assigned from their regular shift to another shall be paid the applicable overtime rate for the first day of work on the new shift on which they work. This provision shall apply only to the first change of schedule and does not apply when returning to the original shift. c. A rotating shift employee who is assigned to another shift other than his/her normal rotation shift in sequence will be paid the applicable overtime rate for the first day on the new shift on which he/she works. A rotating shift employee who works a new shift in normal rotation shall not be entitled to any premium pay or overtime. d. Rotating shift employees on the night shift who lose one hour of work due to change from standard to daylight savings time shall be given the opportunity to make up that hour.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Rotating Shift Employees. a. Rotating shift employees, except dispatcher, shall work five (5) days of the seven (7) day work week according to their schedules.
b. Rotating shift employees who are temporarily assigned from their regular shift to another shall be paid the applicable overtime rate for the first day of work on the new shift on which they work. This provision shall apply only to the first change of schedule and does not apply when returning to the original shift.
c. A rotating shift employee who is assigned to another shift other than his/her normal rotation shift in sequence will be paid the applicable overtime rate for the first day on the new shift on which he/she works. A rotating shift employee who works a new shift in normal rotation shall not be entitled to any premium pay or overtime.
d. Rotating shift employees on the night shift who lose one hour of work due to change from standard to daylight savings time shall be given the opportunity to make up that hour.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement