Common use of Shift Schedules in Excess of Eight Clause in Contracts

Shift Schedules in Excess of Eight. [8] Hours (i) Where a paid holiday falls on an employee’s day off and the employee does not work on that holiday: a) The employee shall be paid a sum equal to eight (8) hours straight time pay, and b) As per the present Collective Agreement, the employee’s work shall be reduced by eight (8) hours and they shall be paid accordingly. (ii) An employee who works on their day off on any of the listed paid holidays shall be paid at the rate of two (2) times their standard hourly wage rate for the normal duration of their shift in addition to their pay for the listed holidays. Hours worked in excess of their normal shift on that paid holiday shall be paid at three (3) times their standard hourly wage rate. (iii) Where a paid holiday falls on an employee’s scheduled day of work: a) An employee shall be paid a sum equal to their standard hourly wage rate for the normal duration of their shift. b) The employee shall be paid on a prorated basis for all hours worked on that paid holiday. For example: Shift (Hours) Overtime Rate 12 1.500 10 1.750

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Shift Schedules in Excess of Eight. [8] Hours (i) Where a paid holiday falls on an employee’s day off and the employee does not work on that holiday: a) The employee shall be paid a sum equal to eight (8) hours straight time pay, and b) As per the present Collective Agreement, the employee’s work shall be reduced by eight (8) hours and they shall be paid accordingly. (ii) An employee who works on their day off on any of the listed paid holidays shall be paid at the rate of two (2) times their standard hourly wage rate for the normal duration of their shift in addition to their pay for the listed holidays. Hours worked in excess of their normal shift on that paid holiday shall be paid at three (3) times their standard hourly wage rate. (iii) Where a paid holiday falls on an employee’s scheduled day of work: a) An employee shall be paid a sum equal to their standard hourly wage rate for the normal duration of their shift. b) The employee shall be paid on a prorated basis for all hours worked on that paid holiday. For example: Shift (Hours) Overtime Rate 12 1.500 10 1.750

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Sources: Collective Agreement