Common use of Scheduled Overtime Clause in Contracts

Scheduled Overtime. Scheduled Overtime shall be defined as assignments that are authorized and performed in excess of regularly scheduled hours and/or shifts and will be made with advance notice. The Employer shall ask for volunteers by seniority and will schedule the work in accordance with Article 21 (e). Where the Employer requires more than those who have volunteered, the most junior Employees within the classification will be required to work the overtime.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Scheduled Overtime. (i) Scheduled Overtime shall be defined as assignments that are authorized and performed in excess of regularly scheduled hours and/or and or shifts and will be made with advance notice. The Employer shall ask for volunteers by seniority and will schedule the work in accordance with Article 21 6.16 (ed) (i) through (xi). . (ii) Where the Employer requires more Employees than those who have volunteered, where reasonably practical, the most junior Employees within the classification will be required to work the overtime.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Scheduled Overtime. Scheduled Overtime shall be defined as assignments that are authorized and performed in excess of regularly scheduled hours and/or and or shifts and will be made with advance notice. The Employer shall ask for volunteers by seniority and will schedule the work in accordance with Article 21 6.16 (ed) (i) through (xi). Where the Employer requires more Employees than those who have volunteered, where reasonably practical, the most junior Employees within the classification will be required to work the overtime.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Scheduled Overtime. Scheduled Overtime shall be defined as assignments that are authorized and performed in excess of regularly scheduled hours and/or shifts and will be made with advance notice. The Employer shall ask for volunteers by seniority and will schedule the work in accordance with Article 21 (e). Where the Employer requires more than those who have volunteered, the most junior least senior Employees within the classification will be required to work the overtime. If a scheduled overtime shift, created as a result of the above is cancelled with less than twelve (12) hours notice, the Employee will be paid four (4) hours at the appropriate overtime rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement