Common use of Calculation of number of working hours Clause in Contracts

Calculation of number of working hours. At changes to subclause 7.1, a), b), c) and d), the working hours must be calculated individually for each shiftworker during the pay period in which the change occurs. The calculation is made by: 1. adding up the working hours actually worked during the pay period in which the change takes effect; and 2. comparing this number to the basis time according to the Agreement, cf. subclause 4, i.e. after any reduction, for this pay period. If the calculation of working hours shows that the shiftworker has worked more than the agreed basis time during the pay period, it must be compensated with an allowance corresponding to the usual overtime payment starting with the lowest rates for the excess hours. The low rates are used only once in each calculation. If the calculation shows that the shiftworker has worked less than the agreed basis time during the pay period, the usual pay for hourly paid work shall be paid for this number of hours, but excluding all other allowances. Actual overtime is not included in the calculation. Hours, which for other reasons are paid with allowance corresponding to overtime allowance, are included in the statement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Industrial Agreement, Industrial Agreement, Industrial Agreement

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Calculation of number of working hours. At changes to subclause 7.1, a), b), c) and d), the working hours must be calculated individually for each shiftworker during the pay period in which the change occurs. The calculation is made by: 1. adding up the working hours actually worked during the pay period in which the change takes effect; and 2. comparing this number to the basis time according to the Agreement, cf. subclause 4, i.e. after any reduction, for this pay period. If the calculation of working hours shows that the shiftworker has worked more than the agreed basis time during the pay period, it must be compensated with an allowance corresponding to the usual overtime payment starting with the lowest rates for the excess hours. The low rates are used only once in each calculation. If the calculation shows that the shiftworker has worked less than the agreed basis time during the pay period, the usual pay for hourly paid work shall be paid for this number of hours, but excluding all other allowances. Actual overtime is not included in the calculation. Hours, which for other reasons are paid with allowance corresponding to overtime allowance, are included in the statement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Industrial Agreement

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