Common use of 000 REPORTING TIME Clause in Contracts

000 REPORTING TIME. 13.100 When an employee reports for work, unless previously advised there is no work available, he shall be entitled to two (2) hours pay at the appropriate day or shift rate. Should the employee start work or be required to wait at the jobsite, he shall be paid for hours worked or actual waiting time past the two (2) hours minimum.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, National Maintenance Agreement

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000 REPORTING TIME. 13.100 When an employee reports for work, unless previously advised there is no work available, he they shall be entitled to two (2) hours pay at the appropriate day or shift rate. Should the employee start work or be required to wait at the jobsite, he they shall be paid for hours worked or actual waiting time past the two (2) hours minimum.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

000 REPORTING TIME. 13.100 When an employee reports for work, unless previously advised there is no work available, he shall be entitled to two (2) hours pay at the appropriate day or shift rate. Should the employee start work or be required to wait at be on the jobsitejobsite past the minimum two (2) hours, he shall be paid for hours worked or actual waiting time past the two a minimum of four (24) hours minimumpay at the appropriate day or shift rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

000 REPORTING TIME. 13.100 When an employee Employee reports for work, unless previously advised there is no work available, he shall be entitled to two (2) hours pay at the appropriate day or shift rate. Should the employee start work or be required to wait at the jobsite, he shall be paid for hours worked or actual waiting time past the two (2) hours minimum.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: National Maintenance Agreement Intermittent Version

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000 REPORTING TIME. 13.100 When an employee reports for work, unless previously advised there is no work available, he shall be entitled to two (2) hours pay at the appropriate day or shift rate. Should the employee start work or be required to wait at be on the jobsitejobsite past the minimum two (2) hours, he shall be paid for a minimum of four (4) hours worked pay at the appropriate day or actual waiting time shift rate. Should the employee be required to be on the jobsite past the two minimum of four (24) hours, he shall be paid a minimum of eight (8) hours minimumpay at the appropriate day or shift rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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