Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. (Questions and answers - report of Call Time Committee, 1949 Transcript)
Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. (Questions and answers - report of Call Time Committee, 1949 Transcript)
(i) In Section 2(a) relating to the payment of Call Time to Tour Workers, the phrase "after he has completed his regular shift" shall be considered to mean at that point when his pay stops upon being relieved by a mate.
(ii) A Day Worker is called in on his designated day off reporting for work at 8:00 a.m. and working until 10:00 a.m. for which he received four (4) hours pay as the minimum allowance for an employee who starts work. If notification had not been given during his last shift preceding the work involved, he would qualify for Call Time and would also qualify under the provisions of Section 3(a) wherein a minimum of four (4) hours pay will be paid for each call when work has actually commenced both to Tour Workers and Day Workers. In the above case the worker worked two (2) hours at the overtime rate plus a two (2) hour call which would entitle him to five (5) hours pay, thereby meeting the requirements of Section 3. It should be made clear that an employee under these circumstances will not receive four (4) hours minimum pay plus Call Time, if any, but that the four (4) hours minimum pay includes the Call Time payment.
(iii) A Day Worker normally working the 8-5 or 8-4 shift is ordered to go home at 12:00 noon and report back for work at 4:00 p.m. or 12:00 p.m. The employee in question is entitled to Call Time since his designated shift terminated at 12:00 noon and more than two (2) hours elapsed between his designated shift and his return to work.
Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. Section 1(d) relating to the payment of Call Time to tour workers, the phrase "after they have completed their shift" shall be considered to mean at that point when their pay stops upon being relieved by a mate.
Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. When a day worker whose shift is from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. is told to go home at 12:00 noon and return at 4:00 p.m. for work, they will receive two (2) hours' Call Time because the shift was designated at 12:00 noon.
Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. (Questions and answers - report of Call Time Committee, 1949 Transcript)
(i) Section 1(d) relating to the payment of Call Time to tour workers, the phrase "after he has completed his shift" shall be considered to mean at that point when his pay stops upon being relieved by a mate.
(ii) A day worker is called in on his designated day off reporting for work at 8:00 a.m. and working until 10:00 a.m. for which he received four (4) hours' pay as the minimum allowance for an employee who starts work. If notification had not been given during his last shift preceding the work involved, he would qualify for Call Time and would also qualify under the provisions of Section 2(a) wherein a minimum of four
Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. (Page Transcript) When a Day Worker whose shift is from a.m. to told to go at noon and return at for work, he will receive two (2) hours Call Time because the shift was designated at noon. Definition of “ Regular Scheduled Shift”. (Page Transcript) Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. Questions and answers report of Call Time Committee. Transcript) In Section relating to the payment of Call Time to Tour Workers, the phrase "after he has completed his regular shift" shall be considered to mean at that point when his pay stops upon being relieved by a mate. A Day Worker is called in on his designated day off reporting for work at and working until for which he received four (4) hours pay as the minimum allowance for an employee who starts work. If notification had not given during his last shift preceding the work involved, he would qualify for Call Time and would also qualify under the provisions of Section wherein a minimum of four (4) hours pay will be paid for each call when work has actually commenced both to Tour Workers and Day Workers. In the above case the worker worked two (2) hours at the overtime rate plus a two (2) hour call which would entitle him to five (5) hours pay, thereby meeting the requirements of Section It should be made clear that an employee under these circumstances will not receive four (4) hour minimum pay plus Call Time, if any, but that the four (4) hours minimum pay includes the Call Time payment. A Day Worker normally working the or shift is ordered to go home at noon and report back for work at or The employee in question is entitled to Call Time since his designated shift terminated at noon and more than two (2) hours elapsed between his designated shift and his return to work.
Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. (Questions and answers - report of Call Time Committee, 1949 Transcript)
(i) In Section 2(a) relating to the payment of Call Time
Applicability of Section in Specific Instances. (Questions and answers - report of Call Time Committee, 1949 Transcript)
(i) In Section 2(a) relating to the payment of Call Time to Tour Workers, the phrase "after the Tour Worker has completed the regular shift" shall be considered to mean at that point when pay stops upon being relieved by a mate.
(ii) A Day Worker is called in on a designated day off reporting for work at 8:00 a.m. and working until 10:00 a.m. for which the Day Worker received four