Common use of Calculating Overtime Clause in Contracts

Calculating Overtime. 1. For the purposes of calculating overtime, worked hours will include: all hours worked, time spent attending an approved class, meeting, or conference or UVMMC orientation. All other paid and unpaid hours, including CTO and union time, will be excluded. Worked hours will be recorded by the quarter (1/4) hour. A bargaining unit employee working less than eight (8) minutes in any additional quarter (1/4) hour will not be paid for that quarter hour. 2. Overtime hours will be paid at a rate of one and one half (1-1/2) times the bargaining unit employee’s base rate. Calculation of the base rate will include remuneration for worked hours and applicable shift differentials, as required in the FLSA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Calculating Overtime. 1. For the purposes of calculating overtime, worked hours will include: all hours worked, time spent attending an approved class, meeting, or conference or UVMMC Hospital orientation. All other paid and unpaid hours, including CTO and union time, will be excluded. Worked hours will be recorded by the quarter (1/4) hour. A bargaining unit employee working less than eight (8) minutes in any additional quarter (1/4) hour will not be paid for that quarter hour. 2. Overtime hours will be paid at a rate of one and one half (1-1/2) times the bargaining unit employee’s base rate. Calculation of the base rate will include remuneration for worked hours and applicable shift differentials, as required in the FLSA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Calculating Overtime. 1. For the purposes of calculating overtime, worked hours will include: all hours worked, time spent attending an approved class, meeting, or conference or UVMMC Hospital orientation. All other paid and unpaid hours, including CTO and union time, will be excluded. Worked hours will be recorded by the quarter (1/4) hour. A bargaining unit employee working less than eight (8) minutes in any additional quarter (1/4) hour will not be paid for that quarter hour. 2. Overtime hours will be paid at a rate of one and one half (1-1/2) times the bargaining unit employee’s base rate. Calculation of the base rate will include remuneration for worked hours and applicable shift differentials, as required in the FLSA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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