UP TIME Sample Clauses

The "UP TIME" clause defines the minimum percentage of time that a service or system must remain operational and accessible to users. Typically, this clause sets a specific threshold—such as 99.9%—over a defined period, and may outline how downtime is measured, what exceptions apply (like scheduled maintenance), and the remedies available if the standard is not met. Its core practical function is to ensure reliability and set clear expectations for service availability, thereby protecting users from excessive outages and holding providers accountable for consistent performance.
UP TIME. Where due to the nature of work there is a need, wash up time will be permitted.
UP TIME. Where the Employer determines that due to the nature of work there is a clear cut need, wash-up time up to a maximum of ten (10) minutes will be permitted before the end of the working day.
UP TIME. An employee may elect, with the consent of the employer, to work “make-up time”, under which the employee takes time off ordinary hours and works those hours at a later time, during the spread of ordinary hours provided in the Agreement, at the ordinary rate of pay.
UP TIME. Any employee reporting for work at the regular starting time, unless verbally notified or electronically notified and confirmed prior to the start of the shift, shall receive 4 hours pay at the prevailing wage rate and all other applicable benefits (defined in Article 1.9) whether or not work is available. The employee shall remain on the job for 4 hours unless released by the contractor or the contractors representative on the job.
UP TIME. An employee who reports for work on schedule and is informed that no work is available, shall be paid four (4) hours at his applicable rate and all other applicable benefits. He may, however, be required to perform other work his trade as directed by the Contractor or his representative. If an employee has started work and the work cannot proceed, the employee so affected shall receive his applicable rate of pay for the time spent working on the job, but no less than four (4) hours pay, and all other applicable benefits. He may, however, be required to perform other work of his trade as directed by the Contractor or his representative. An employee who because of failure of the Contractor to inform him during working hours, that no work is available or because he has been instructed to report by the Contractor or his representative, reports for work on schedule and is informed that no work is available shall be entitled to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at his regular rate.
UP TIME. An employee, whose regular duties are such that in the Council's opinion there is a clear-cut need for to before the end of regular work period, shall be allowed time totalling in all not less than ten (10) and not more than twenty (20) minutes each day. If half or more of the hours worked during an employee's scheduled shift fall between and paid for hours worked between a.m. and Employees shall receive a premium of two dollars ($2.00) per hour for work on a Saturday Sunday for regularly scheduled hours which are paid at the straight-time rate.
UP TIME. An employee who reports for work by the direction of the Employer and is not placed at work or has his work interrupted by conditions over which the Employer has control shall receive two (2) hours pay including fringe benefit payments at the established pay rate. If an employee remains
UP TIME. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to ensure the (99%) continuous operation of machine cove red under the contract, during AMC period.
UP TIME. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to ensure the continuous operation of machine covered under the contract, during AMC pe riod.
UP TIME. The employee may take five (5) minutes at the end of the day to wash without loss of pay.