Common use of Where there Clause in Contracts

Where there. is a violation of the scheduling provisions (if any) pertaining to consecutive days of work or time off between shifts, the Employer will pay the employee premium pay of one and one-half times their regular straight time hourly rate for all hours worked for the following tour of duty. It is agreed that an employee’s availability for additional tours and/or overtime does not waive the employee’s right to premium payment provided for under this agreement. For clarity, shift exchanges initiated by the employee will not trigger premium payment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Where there. is a violation of the scheduling provisions (if any) pertaining to consecutive days of work or time off between shifts, the Employer will pay the employee premium pay of one and one-half times their her regular straight time hourly rate for all hours worked for the following tour of duty. It is agreed that an employee’s availability for additional tours and/or overtime does not waive the employee’s right to premium payment provided for under this agreement. For clarity, shift exchanges initiated by the employee will not trigger premium payment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement