Call-back or Call-in Pay Sample Clauses

Call-back or Call-in Pay. (a) Call-in will be done by seniority, so long as the call-in shift will not attract premium pay. An employee called-in shall be guaranteed a minimum of four hours pay. If no employees are available for a call-in shift at straight time rates, the shift will be offered by seniority.
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Call-back or Call-in Pay. All employees called back to work after completing a shift shall be guaranteed a minimum of four (4) hours pay at the appropriate overtime rate for each such call-back or call-in. Call-back or call-in must be applied according to the employee's seniority, provided they are qualified to do the work.

Related to Call-back or Call-in Pay

  • CALL-IN PAY 14.01 An employee who is called in to work outside their regularly scheduled hours shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours pay at their applicable rate whenever there is a break between the employee's regularly scheduled hours and the work the employee is called to perform.

  • ALL-IN PAYMENTS It is agreed all-in payments breach the award and this Agreement. All-in payments to employees will not be made. Where it is alleged all-in payments are being made, the provisions of the VBIA shall apply.

  • Report-In Pay A. A regular full-time employee who reports to work on a regularly scheduled work day without previous notice not to report shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours work (or four (4) hours pay in lieu thereof) at the applicable hourly rate.

  • Call Back Pay 1. When an employee returns to work because of an agency/department request made after the employee has completed his or her normal work shift and left the work station, the employee shall be credited with four (4) hours work plus any hours of work in excess of four (4) hours in which the employee is continuously engaged in work for which he or she was called back.

  • Errors in Pay When an employee is underpaid as a result of an Employer error, the Employer shall, where possible, provide the employee with an advance check to offset the underpayment. When an employee is overpaid as a result of an Employer error, the employee shall be responsible for reimbursing the Employer for the overpayment. If the overpayment exceeds $100, the employee shall be given the opportunity to make arrangements for a repayment plan. The Employer shall attempt to structure the repayment plan in a manner that does not place a financial hardship on the employee. If the employee fails to repay the overpayment or tallow a repayment plan, the State may take appropriate measures to collect the funds owed.

  • REPORTING IN PAY 22.01 Any employee who has not been notified in advance “not to report for work”, and who reports for his regular scheduled shift, will be given at least four (4) hours work. If no work is available, he will be paid for a minimum of four (4) hours, at his base hourly rate.

  • IN PAY An employee who is called in for work outside his standard hours other than for scheduled overtime work, shall be paid either

  • Default in payment Any payment not made within ten (10) business days after it is due in accordance with this Agreement shall thereafter bear interest, compounded annually, at the prime rate in effect from time to time at Citibank, N.A., or any successor thereto. Such interest shall be payable at the same time as the corresponding payment is payable.

  • What if I Make a Contribution for Which I Am Ineligible or Change My Mind About the Type of IRA to Which I Wish to Contribute? Prior to the due date (including extensions) for filing your tax return, you may elect to “recharacterize” amounts that you contributed to an IRA during the year by making a recharacterization of the contributed amount and earnings. Thus, for example, if you contribute amounts to a Xxxx XXX and later determine that you are ineligible to make a Xxxx XXX contribution for the year, you may at any time prior to the tax return due date for the year (including extensions) make a recharacterization of the contributions and earnings to a Traditional IRA.

  • Call Back Where employees are called back to work after having completed a regular shift, and prior to the commencement of their next regular shift, they shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours of work or four (4) hours pay at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) their regular hourly earnings. Superior provisions shall remain.

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