STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS AND CALL BACK Clause Samples

The 'Standby Assignments and Call Back' clause defines the terms under which employees may be required to remain available for work outside their regular hours and the conditions for being called back to duty. Typically, this clause outlines how employees are notified of standby status, the compensation or allowances provided for being on standby, and the procedures for responding to a call back, such as reporting to work within a specified timeframe. Its core practical function is to ensure operational readiness by guaranteeing that essential personnel can be mobilized quickly when needed, while also providing clear guidelines and fair compensation for employees affected by such requirements.
STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS AND CALL BACK a. Any supervisor who is required to remain on standby for emergency work shall be compensated the equivalent of two (2) hours’ straight time pay for each standby shift, whether or not the supervisor is called to work. A standby shift shall be eight (8) hours or less. Standby pay may only be earned once in each standby shift. b. The supervisor who performs emergency work on standby duty shall be compensated therefor as overtime worked. A minimum of two (2) hours overtime compensation per shift shall be paid to an employee who is called back, in addition to the standby pay to which such employee is entitled pursuant to Subsection a. c. Any supervisor called in to work shall be compensated a minimum of two
STANDBY ASSIGNMENTS AND CALL BACK a. Any employee who is required to remain on standby for emergency work shall have the option, with management approval, to be paid the equivalent of two (2) hours straight time pay or two (2) hours compensated time off for each eight-hour standby shift, whether or not the employee is called to work. b. Any employee who is required to remain on standby for a four-hour shift for emergency work shall be paid the equivalent of one (1) hour straight time pay for each four-hour standby shift, whether or not the employee is called to work. c. An employee who performs emergency work on standby duty shall be compensated therefor as overtime work. A minimum of two (2) hours compensated time off per shift shall be given to an employee who is called back, in addition to the standby pay to which such employee is entitled pursuant to Subsection a. d. Any employee called in to work shall receive a minimum of two (2) hours compensating time off, except as provided in Subsection e. below. e. Employees assigned to Protective Services who are called back shall be compensated with pay at one and one-half times the hourly rate or by compensating time off on the basis of one and one-half hours off for each hour of overtime worked.

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(b) Subject to the Master Servicer's duty to enforce any due-on-sale clause to the extent set forth in Section 3.13(a), in any case in which a Mortgaged Property is to be conveyed to a Person by a Mortgagor, and such Person is to enter into an assumption or modification agreement or supplement to the Mortgage Note or Mortgage which requires the signature of the Trustee, or if an instrument of release signed by the Trustee is required releasing the Mortgagor from liability on the Mortgage Loan, the Master Servicer is authorized, subject to the requirements of the sentence next following, to execute and deliver, on behalf of the Trustee, the assumption agreement with the Person to whom the Mortgaged Property is to be conveyed and such modification agreement or supplement to the Mortgage Note or Mortgage or other instruments as are reasonable or necessary to carry out the terms of the Mortgage Note or Mortgage or otherwise to comply with any applicable laws regarding assumptions or the transfer of the Mortgaged Property to such Person; provided, however, none of such terms and requirements shall either (i) both (A) constitute a "significant modification" effecting an exchange or reissuance of such Mortgage Loan under the REMIC Provisions and (B) cause any portion of any REMIC formed under the Series Supplement to fail to qualify as a REMIC under the Code or (subject to Section 10.01(f)), result in the imposition of any tax on "prohibited transactions" or (ii) constitute "contributions" after the start-up date under the REMIC Provisions. 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