ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK Sample Clauses

ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. (a) Clarification of the Word "Accident". (Page 60, 1945 Transcript) The word "accident" as used in this section means a mishap occurring to an individual resulting in a shutdown. In other words, the occasion involves the human element as distinguished from the mechanical.
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ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. An employee who reports for duty at the beginning of his normal day, shift or tour, and finds his work schedule has been changed and reasonable effort has not been made to notify him shall, if possible, be given an opportunity to do other work for four (4) hours or more and the employee will be expected to accept such work. However, if four (4) hours or more is not available, two (2) hours straight time shall be paid.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. Section 1: No Work
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. (a) Clarification of the Word “Accident”. (Page 60, 1945 Transcript) (b) Clarification of “Employee’s Regular Job”. (Page 61 et seq., 1945 Transcript) (c) Clarification of “Breakdown”. (Page 258, 1948 Transcript) Article X - Call Time (a) Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. (Page 157, 1946 Transcript) (b) Definition of “Regular Scheduled Shift”. (Page 65, 1949 Transcript)
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. 1. In case any employee reports for his regular scheduled shift having been ordered to report for such work and then no work is provided, he shall nevertheless receive two (2) hours’ pay for so reporting. 2. In any case where an employee has commenced his regular scheduled shift, he shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours’ pay except in cases of accident, breakdown, interruption of power, acts of God, or in cases of call time as provided in Section 13 hereof. In cases of accident, breakdown, interruption of power, or acts of God, the employee shall receive a minimum of two (2) hours’ pay. 3. In any case where an employee has commenced his regular scheduled shift and is transferred to a lower paid job he will receive his regular rate for the balance of his shift. 4. In any case where an employee reports for his regular scheduled shift and before he starts to work is told his regular job is not available he will be paid two (2) hours at his regular job rate and the balance of the shift at the rate of the job which he has temporarily taken over. 5. In any case where an employee relieves another employee who did not report for the commencement of his shift, he will be paid the higher rate only for those hours worked at the higher rate.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. Clarification of the word "Accident". (Page 60, 1945 Transcript)
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. 12.01 In any case where an employee reports for their regular scheduled shift and no work is provided, they will nevertheless receive two (2) hours pay for so reporting. 12.02 In any case where an employee has commenced their regular scheduled shift, they will receive a minimum of four (4) hours pay.
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ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. Clarification of the word "Accident".
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. Section 1: No Work In case any employee reports for his regular scheduled shift having been ordered to report for such work and then no work is provided, he shall nevertheless receive two (2) hours pay for so reporting.
ALLOWANCE FOR FAILURE TO PROVIDE WORK. 11.01 An employee who reports for work at his regularly scheduled time and who has not been notified by the Company not to report, shall receive not less than one half his regular shifts work at his regular straight time hourly rate, or pay in lieu thereof at the discretion of the Company. 11.02 A telephone call to the number on record in the employee's name in the plant personnel files will be considered as proof of notification. An employee who leaves no telephone number by which he can be contacted forfeits the right to the one half shift or pay in lieu there of as mentioned in 11.01 above.
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