Shift DiGerential Clause Samples

Shift DiGerential. (i) Eligibility for Day Shift Differential - Shift workers who are assigned to schedules that support continuous operations or 24 hour coverage. This covers Process Operators, Dispatching, Chemical Plant Operators, as well as Utility Plant Operations. These groups shall be called Operations. Operations Employees assigned to a 7-day continuous operation and rotating on a two 12-hour shift basis shall receive a shift differential payment of 5.0% of their straight time hourly rate (ii) Shift Workers on 12-hour rotating schedules who are assigned to a regular or temporary day schedule or day assignment and who are required to work past their normal day shift hours will receive a shift differential of 5% of their straight time hourly rate for any hours worked. (iii) When Day Workers are placed on a schedule other than 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., they will be paid 5% rounded off to the nearest cent, of their straight time rate for all scheduled hours worked. (iv) Lab Workers shall receive shift differential of 5% of their straight time rate, rounded off to the nearest cent for any overtime time hours outside their regularly scheduled day shift hours or when working a 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. shift and for any hours worked after 8:00 p.m. (v) Finished Product Handling Workers shall receive shift differential of 5% of their straight time rate, rounded off to the nearest cent for all hours worked between 3:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. and for any hours worked after 11:00 p (vi) When working overtime, only hours worked, not hours paid will be eligible for shift differential. (vii) Shift differential will not be included in computing overtime.

Related to Shift DiGerential

  • Shift Differential A. Shift differential will be $.60 cents per hour. B. Employees eligible for shift differential are those whose work shift begins before 6:00 a.m. or ends on or after 7:00 p.m. and are scheduled by their supervisor for a total shift of at least six (6) hours in duration. This shift differential shall not apply to those employees who have requested and have been granted flexible work scheduling.

  • Shift Differentials 18.1 Employees whose regularly assigned shifts commence between 1400 and 2159 hours shall receive a shift differential of seventy-five cents (75¢) per hour, and employees whose regularly assigned shifts commence between 2200 and 0559 hours shall receive a shift differential of eighty cents (80¢) per hour. Effective January 1, 2005, for employees whose regularly assigned shifts commence between 2200 and 0559 hours shall receive a shift differential of one dollar ($1) per hour. Overtime shall not be calculated on the shift differential nor shall the shift differential be paid for paid absence from duty such as vacations, general holidays, etc.

  • Shiftwork (A) Where the Employee would have received shift loadings had the Employee not been on leave during the relevant period and such loadings would have entitled the Employee to a greater amount than a loading of 17.5% of the payment under clause 23.1(c), then the shift loadings must be added to the payment under clause 23.1(c)(i) instead of the 17.5% loading. (B) Provided further that if the shift allowance would have entitled the Employee to a lesser amount than the loading of 17.5% then such loading of 17.5% shall be used for the purpose of calculating annual leave loading in lieu of the shift allowance.

  • Night Shift Differential Unit 12 employees who regularly work shifts shall receive a night shift differential as set forth below: A. Employees shall qualify for the first night shift pay differential of forty (40) cents per hour where four (4) or more hours of the regularly scheduled work shift falls between 6 p.m. and 12 midnight. B. Employees shall qualify for the second night shift pay differential of fifty (50) cents per hour where four (4) or more hours of the regularly scheduled work shift fall between 12 midnight and 6 a.m. C. A "regularly scheduled work shift" are those regularly assigned work hours established by the department director or designee.

  • Bilingual Differential When formally assigned in the employee’s position description, an employee assigned to interpret to or from another language to English will receive a differential of five percent (5%) of base pay.