Common use of Shift Overlap Clause in Contracts

Shift Overlap. Where a single daily shift runs into overtime, a rest period of at least six (6) hours is required before the start of the next day’s shift. If this minimum rest period does not occur, the hours worked on the second day are treated as if there had been no rest period and the overtime rate continues from the end of the first day’s shift. Subsection (d) OCCUPIED PREMISES – Workers from any shop may be used outside of regular working hours at the rate of time and one-half the regular straight time rate of pay for installations in occupied industrial, commercial and residential buildings or structures after the original electrical installation in such building has been completed and the premises are in possession of and in use by the tenant or owner for whom the work is done from 7:00 AM Monday through 11:30 PM Saturday. Hours worked in excess of 12 hours, hours worked on holidays, Sundays, the day before New Year’s Day, the day after Thanksgiving and the day before Christmas, will be paid at double the regular straight time rate of pay. This includes the repairing, remodeling and renovation of existing electrical systems, equipment, appliance, lighting fixtures and lamps.

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Sources: Construction Agreement

Shift Overlap. Where a single daily shift runs into overtime, a rest period of at least six (6) hours is required before the start of the next day’s shift. If this minimum rest period does not occur, the hours worked on the second day are treated as if there had been no rest period and the overtime rate continues from the end of the first day’s shift. Subsection (d) OCCUPIED PREMISES – Workers from any shop may be used outside of regular working hours at the rate of time and one-half the regular straight time rate of pay for installations in occupied industrial, commercial and residential buildings or structures after the original electrical installation in such building has been completed and the premises are in possession of and in use by the tenant or owner for whom the work is done from 7:00 AM Monday through 11:30 PM Saturday. Hours worked in excess of 12 hours, hours worked on holidays, Sundays, the day before New Year’s Years Day, the day after Thanksgiving and the day before Christmas, will be paid at double the regular straight time rate of pay. This includes the repairing, remodeling and renovation of existing electrical systems, equipment, appliance, lighting fixtures and lamps.

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Sources: Construction Agreement

Shift Overlap. Where a single daily shift runs into overtime, a rest period of at least six (6) hours is required before the start of the next day’s shift. If this minimum rest period does not occur, the hours worked on the second day are treated as if there had been no rest period and the overtime rate continues from the end of the first day’s shift. Subsection (d) OCCUPIED PREMISES – Workers from any shop may be used outside of regular working hours at the rate of time and one-half the regular straight time rate of pay for installations in occupied industrial, commercial and residential buildings or structures after the original electrical installation in such building has been completed and the premises are in possession of and in use by the tenant or owner for whom the work is done from 7:00 AM Monday through 11:30 PM Saturday. Hours worked in excess of 12 hours, hours worked on holidays, Sundays, the day before New Year’s Years Day, the day after Thanksgiving and the day before Christmas, will be paid at double the regular straight time rate of pay. This includes the repairing, remodeling and renovation of existing electrical systems, equipment, appliance, lighting fixtures and lamps.. Payment of Wages‌

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Sources: Inside Construction Agreement