Shift Work Rates Clause Samples

The Shift Work Rates clause defines the specific pay rates or compensation structures that apply to employees working shifts outside of standard business hours. Typically, this clause outlines how different shifts—such as evening, night, or weekend work—are compensated, often providing higher rates for less desirable hours to incentivize coverage. By clearly establishing these rates, the clause ensures fair compensation for shift workers and helps prevent disputes over pay for non-standard working hours.
Shift Work Rates. [Pt 5:27.2 varied by S0657 – S1544 ppc 03Nov99] Day Shift Ordinary Time Afternoon and Rotating Night Shifts: • Ordinary Hours 115% of the ordinary time rateOvertime Hours 6 and 7 day roster/or ex- FEDFA members overtime penalty rate plus 15% of the ordinary time rate for the time worked all others overtime penalty rate • Ordinary Hours 125% of the ordinary rate • Overtime Hours 6 and 7 day roster/or ex-FEDFA members overtime penalty rate plus 25% of the ordinary time rate for the hours worked all others overtime penalty rate
Shift Work Rates. For the purpose of this clause a salary will include all allowances in the nature of salary. Ordinary Shift Ordinary rate Overtime hours Ordinary rate plus 100% of the ordinary rate. On a public holiday ordinary rate plus 150% of the ordinary rate. Ordinary shift Ordinary rate plus 15% of the ordinary rate (Monday to Friday) Overtime hours Ordinary rate plus 100% of the ordinary rate. On a public holiday ordinary rate plus 150% of the ordinary rate. Ordinary Shift Ordinary rate plus 15% of the ordinary rate (Monday to Friday). Overtime Hours Ordinary rate plus 100% of the ordinary rate. On a public holiday ordinary rate plus 150% of the ordinary rate. Afternoon or Night Shift (casual Employee) Ordinary Shift Ordinary rate plus 40% of the ordinary rate (Monday to Friday). Overtime Hours Ordinary rate plus 125% of the ordinary rate. On a public holiday ordinary rate plus 175% of the ordinary rate. NOTE: The shift rates for casual employees have been calculated by adding the casual loading prescribed by clause 15.5.4 to the shift rates for full-time and part-time employees prescribed by this clause.
Shift Work Rates. For the purpose of this clause a salary will include all allowances in the nature of salary. Afternoon or Night Shift (all employees) Ordinary shift 115% of the ordinary rate – (Monday to Friday) Overtime hours On a holiday 250% of the ordinary rate otherwise 200% of the ordinary rate
Shift Work Rates. Type of Shift: Shift Rates: Day Shift Ordinary Time Afternoon and Rotating Night Shifts: • Ordinary Hours Overtime Hours 115% of the ordinary time rate • 6 and 7 day roster (where weekends overtime penalty rate plus 15% of the are worked as part of ordinary hours) • all others ordinary time rate for the time worked overtime penalty rate Ordinary Hours Overtime Hours 125% of the ordinary time rate • 6 and 7 day roster (where weekends overtime penalty rate plus 25% of the are worked as part of ordinary hours) • all others ordinary time rate for the hours worked overtime penalty rate
Shift Work Rates. 4.3.1 ‘Shift work’ is defined as work performed outside of the hours of 6.00am to 6.00pm. 4.3.2 For all ordinary hours worked by an Employee undertaking shift work (ie. the first 8 hours worked during such a shift), a loading of 25% will be paid in addition to the hourly rate of pay applicable in Appendix 1. For any overtime worked during shift work (ie. hours worked in excess of 8 hours), the Employee will receive standard overtime rates in accordance with clause 4.2.5. The 25% loading will not be payable in relation to overtime performed during shift work.
Shift Work Rates. Type of Shift Shift Rate (a) Day Shift Ordinary Time (b) Afternoon and rotating night shifts Ordinary Hours 115% of the ordinary time rate 6 & 7 day rosters Overtime penalty rate All others Overtime penalty rate (c) Permanent nightshift Ordinary Hours 125% of the ordinary time rate All others Overtime penalty rate
Shift Work Rates. 3.4.1 In determining the Employee’s Annual Aggregated Wage, a 15% Shift loading will apply for all rotating Rostered Hours worked on night Shift. 3.4.2 In accordance with the Annual Aggregated Wage principle, no change will occur to an Employee’s Annual Aggregated Wage in cases where additional night Shifts are worked or where fewer night Shifts are worked outside of an Employee’s normal roster pattern. 3.4.3 Where an Employee has worked an excess of additional night Shifts in a three (3) month period, the Employee should raise this matter with their line manager. 3.4.4 If a roster is introduced whereby Employees are required to work a Permanent Night Shift, the Company will apply the shift rates outlined in the table below. Ordinary Hours 125% of the Base Hourly Rate Overtime hours 6- or 7-day roster Overtime rates as per clause 3.3 plus 25% of the base hourly rate for time worked All others Overtime rates as per clause 3.3

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  • HOURS OF WORK & OVERTIME Section 15.1 This Article is intended to define the normal hours of work per day or per week in effect at the time of execution of this Agreement. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as preventing the Employer from restructuring the normal workday or workweek as necessary to promote efficiency or improve services, or from establishing the work schedules of employees. However, nothing in this Section shall relieve the Employer of its duty to bargain the affects of such decisions on employee wages, hours, terms and other conditions of employment. This Article shall be used as the basis for computing overtime for employees who are not exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and shall not be construed as a guarantee of hours of work per day or per week. Section 15.2 Employees may take one paid fifteen (15) minute break for every four (4) hour block worked. Employees may combine breaks to take up to one (1) sixty (60) minute paid break. Employees may not leave campus on their paid breaks. Section 15.3 Bargaining unit employees who are not exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act will be paid one and one-half times their normal hourly rate for all hours actually worked in excess of forty (40) hours per work week. All overtime shall have prior supervisory approval, except when it is necessary for a nurse to remain on duty to protect patient safety. Only hours actually worked are counted for the purpose of computing an employee's eligibility for overtime pay. There shall be no pyramiding of hours or pay. Section 15.4 The Board serves individuals 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. To meet this need for service to our individuals evening and weekend hours may be required of any bargaining unit employee. The Employer will establish the standard work day as beginning at 6:00 a.m. and ending at 5:59 a.m. and starting and ending times for each shift in each department. Supervisors will establish daily workschedules. Section 15.5 Absent an emergency situation, management will notify the Union in the event management intends to institute a long-term change in the present shift times for nurses. Following notification and upon request by the Union, management will meet with the Union to discuss the reason for the change and possible alternatives.

  • Overtime Rates All overtime hours shall be compensated at the rate of time and one- half (1-1/2).

  • HOURS OF WORK AND OVERTIME A. The normal work week shall be from Monday to Friday both inclusive and shall comprise five (5) days of eight (8) hours each. B. All hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours in any day shall be paid at the rate of 1 ½ times the regular hourly rate. C. Any work performed on Saturday shall be considered overtime and shall be paid at the rate of 1 ½ times the hourly rate of pay except as provided in “E” or except for the Tuesday/Saturday shift at the high school and middle schools. D. All hours worked on a Sunday, shall be considered overtime, and shall be paid a rate of two (2) times the normal rate of pay, except as provided in “E” below. E. Part-time employees must satisfy the forty (40) hour week require- ment prior to receiving overtime pay for Saturdays or Sundays. F. Employees called to work prior to the start of their normal shift shall be paid overtime for any such time worked, but such overtime pay- ment shall not apply to any of the hours of the normal shift. G. Whenever possible, the Board shall notify the employees of any Sat- urday or Sunday work not later than the end of the shift on Thursday of that week only if such Saturday or Sunday work is scheduled prior to the end of the shift on Thursday of that week, except in cases of emergency. Nothing contained in this paragraph shall be construed to be a guarantee of overtime if such is scheduled nor shall the right of the Board to cancel such scheduled overtime be limited. Employees who are required to work on a Saturday or a Sunday shall be ▇▇▇▇▇▇- ▇▇▇▇ a minimum of four hours of work at the overtime rates provided in B and C above. H. Overtime shall be distributed equally as practical by building and/or department among the employees qualified and capable of performing the work available. Individuals declining overtime will be required to sign off acknowledging refusal. During emergencies or when a re- placement is unavailable, working overtime may be mandatory. I. In the event an employee is called back to work after the conclusion of a normal work shift, the employee will be entitled to a minimum of four (4) hours pay at the overtime rate and the Board reserves the right to assign four (4) hours of work in such situations. If the call- back is for an open window or door, the payment shall be two (2) hours at the overtime rate. Failure of an employee to properly secure his/her area of responsibility shall result in disciplinary action. J. Except in case of emergency, or in the event of performance on an assigned job, or during July and August, no seasonal or substitute employees shall perform in excess of forty (40) hours per week the duties of employees in the bargaining unit, nor shall seasonal or sub- stitute employees be hired or retained if regular permanent employees are on a temporary lay-off due to a reduction in force. K. Employees shall be granted no more than a fifteen (15) minute coffee break in the morning. L. When an employee is required to work in excess of ten (10) hours or more, said employee shall be granted a second one-half (1/2) hour lunch period at no loss of pay for such lunch period, and shall be granted an additional one-half (1/2) hour lunch period for each five

  • Overhead Rates The Engineer shall use the provisional overhead rate indicated in Attachment E. If a periodic escalation of the provisional overhead rate is specified in Attachment E, the effective date of the revised provisional overhead rate must be included. For lump sum contracts, the overhead rate remains unchanged for the entire contract period.

  • Wage Rates Contractor shall post a copy of the wage rates at the job site and shall pay the adopted prevailing wage rates as a minimum. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the Board of Supervisors has obtained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work in this locality for each craft, classification, or type of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ needed to execute this Contract from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations. These rates are on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Copies may be obtained at cost at the office of County's OC Public Works/OC Facilities & Asset Management/A&E Project Management or visit the website of the Department of Industrial Relations, Prevailing Wage Unit at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Sections 1774, 1775, 1776 and 1813 of the Labor Code.