Common use of Where No Work is Available Clause in Contracts

Where No Work is Available. An employee reporting for work in any day and being sent home before they have completed four (4) hours work, shall be paid for four (4) hours at their regular rate of pay. In the event an employee reports for work but is sent home before commencing work, they shall be paid for two (2) hours at their regular rate, unless they were advised by the immediate Supervisor not to report to work. Employees working less than four (4) hours per day as per Article 18.10 shall only be eligible for payment up to the maximum number of hours normally worked.

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Where No Work is Available. An employee reporting for work in any day and being sent home before they have completed four (4) hours work, shall be paid for four (4) hours at their regular rate of pay. In the event an employee reports for work but is sent home before commencing work, they shall be paid for two (2) hours at their regular rate, unless they were advised by the immediate Supervisor not to report to work. Employees working This does not preclude the employment of part time employees for less than four (4) hours per day as per Article 18.10 hours. Employees working less than full time shall only be eligible for payment up to the maximum number of hours normally worked.

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Sources: Collective Agreement