Common use of Working On A Scheduled Day Off Clause in Contracts

Working On A Scheduled Day Off. If a Newswriter/News Assistant is required by the Company to work on a sixth or seventh day and such day constitutes a sixth or seventh day actually worked, he or she shall be compensated therefore at the overtime rate, with a minimum call of eight (8) hours for any such work. A Newswriter/News Assistant shall receive a minimum overtime call of four (4) hours when he or she is required by the Company to work on other than a scheduled day off after the end of the workday, or before the start of the ensuing work day, during a period of time that is not contiguous to either work day. (Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, if a Newswriter/News Assistant is recalled to work less than four (4) hours after the end of the work day, the Company may elect instead to pay the Newswriter/News Assistant overtime for all time elapsed, whether worked or not, between the end of his or her work day and the conclusion of the services for which he or she is recalled, or if the Newswriter/News Assistant is recalled to work less than four (4) hours before the start of an ensuing work day, the Company may elect instead to pay the Newswriter/News Assistant overtime for all time elapsed, whether worked or not, between the start of the services for which he or she is recalled and the start of his or her ensuing work day.)

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Working On A Scheduled Day Off. If a Newswriter/News Assistant is required by the Company to work on a sixth or seventh scheduled day and such day constitutes a sixth or seventh day actually workedoff, he or she shall be compensated therefore at the overtime rate, with a minimum call of eight (8) hours for any such work. A Newswriter/News Assistant shall receive a minimum overtime call of four (4) hours when he or she is required by the Company to work on other than a scheduled day off after the end of the workday, or before the start of the ensuing work day, during a period of time that is not contiguous to either work day. (Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, if a Newswriter/News Assistant is recalled to work less than four (4) hours after the end of the work day, the Company may elect instead to pay the Newswriter/News Assistant overtime for all time elapsed, whether worked or not, between the end of his or her work day and the conclusion of the services for which he or she is recalled, or if the Newswriter/News Assistant is recalled to work less than four (4) hours before the start of an ensuing work day, the Company may elect instead to pay the Newswriter/News Assistant overtime for all time elapsed, whether worked or not, between the start of the services for which he or she is recalled and the start of his or her ensuing work day.)

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement