Call Back Outside Schedule Sample Clauses

Call Back Outside Schedule. (a) Where an employee is called back to work by the Employer at any time outside the employee’s normal working hours, the employee shall earn compensatory leave credits or compensation at the rate of one and one-half (1 ½) hours for each hour of overtime worked, or a minimum of three (3) hours pay at straight time, whichever is greater. (b) Where an employee receives phone calls at home from the Employer, the employee shall earn compensatory leave credits or compensation at the rate of one (1) hour for each hour of overtime worked, or a minimum of one half (½) hour of pay at straight time. Call back hours worked do not count towards the accumulation of hours for the purposes of Sections 7.01 and 7.02. See Letter of Understanding number #2
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Call Back Outside Schedule. (a) When an employee is recalled to work by the Employer at any time outside of the employee’s normal working hours, compensation shall be paid or credited at the rate of one (1) hours’ pay for each hour of overtime provided, or compensation for three (3) hours’ pay or credit for any overtime provided, whichever is the greater. The applicable time will be portal to portal.
Call Back Outside Schedule. (a) Where an employee is called back to work by the Employer at any time outside the employee’s normal working hours, the employee shall earn compensatory leave credits or compensation at the rate of one and one-half (1 ½) hours for each hour of overtime worked, or a minimum of three (3) hours’ pay at straight time, whichever is greater. Call Back includes the performance of one’s duties via the internet. (b) Where an employee receives phone calls, text messages, e-mails or other electronic messaging that requires immediate response or action, the employee shall follow the approval process established by management prior to taking action. The employee shall earn compensatory leave credits or compensation at the rate of one (1) hour for each hour of overtime worked, or a minimum of one half (½) hour of pay at straight time. Call back hours worked do not count towards the accumulation of hours for the purposes of Sections 7.01 and 7.02. See Letter of Understanding #2

Related to Call Back Outside Schedule

  • Minimum Call-Back Time All employees who are called out and required to work in an emergency outside their regular working hours shall be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours at overtime rates and shall be paid from the time they leave home to report for duty until the time they arrive back upon proceeding directly from work.

  • Call Back Time Any employee called back to work after completion of his/her regular assignment shall be compensated for at least two (2) hours of work at the overtime rate, irrespective of the actual time worked.

  • Call Back Pay Employees who are called to report to work on their regular day off or that have been recalled to work after having left the Employer's premises, shall be guaranteed a minimum of two (2) hours of pay plus travel time at the regular rate of pay for actual hours worked or at the applicable overtime rate, whichever is greater. Employees who are currently guaranteed a minimum of pay greater than two (2) hours shall continue to be paid at the greater minimum. Should the employee be paid for at least eight hours, travel time shall not be paid.

  • Amounts; Outside Expiration Date The Agent shall not have any obligation to cause to be issued any Letter of Credit or to provide Credit Support for any Letter of Credit at any time if: (1) the maximum undrawn amount of the requested Letter of Credit is greater than the Unused Letter of Credit Subfacility at such time; (2) the maximum undrawn amount of the requested Letter of Credit and all commissions, fees, and charges due from the Borrower in connection with the opening thereof exceed the Combined Availability at such time; (3) in the case of a standby Letter of Credit, the maximum undrawn amount of the requested standby Letter of Credit, together will all other standby Letters of Credit issued for the account of the Borrower, exceeds $20,000,000; or (4) such Letter of Credit has an expiration date later than 30 days prior to the Stated Termination Date or more than 12 months from the date of issuance for standby letters of credit and 180 days for documentary letters of credit. With respect to any Letter of Credit which contains any "evergreen" or automatic renewal provision, each Lender shall be deemed to have consented to any such extension or renewal unless any such Lender shall have provided to the Agent, written notice that it declines to consent to any such extension or renewal at least thirty days prior to the date on which the Letter of Credit Issuer is entitled to decline to extend or renew the Letter of Credit. If all of the requirements of this Section 2.3 are met and no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, no Lender shall decline to consent to any such extension or renewal.

  • Call Back When a part-time employee meets the requirements to receive call-back pay in accordance with clause 28.01 and is entitled to receive the minimum payment rather than pay for actual time worked, the part-time employee shall be paid a minimum payment of four (4) hours pay at the straight-time rate.

  • Call Backs 9.1 Call-back occurs when the employee: (i) is called back to work after completing the day’s work or duty, and having left the place of employment; or (ii) is called back before the normal time of starting work and does not continue working until such normal starting time; Call-back is to be paid at the appropriate overtime rate (clauses 8.2.2 (c) and (d)) for a minimum of three hours, or for actual working and travelling time, whichever is the greater, except that call-backs commencing and finishing within the minimum period covered by an earlier call-back shall not be paid for. Where a call-back commences before and continues beyond the end of a minimum period for a previous call-back, payment shall be made as if the employee had worked continuously from the beginning of the previous call-back, to the end of the later call-back.

  • Six Month Delay for Specified Employees If any payment, compensation or other benefit provided to the Executive in connection with his employment termination is determined, in whole or in part, to constitute “nonqualified deferred compensation” within the meaning of Section 409A and the Executive is a “specified employee” as defined in Section 409A, no part of such payments shall be paid before the day that is six months plus one day after the Executive’s date of termination or, if earlier, the Executive’s death (the “New Payment Date”). The aggregate of any payments that otherwise would have been paid to the Executive during the period between the date of termination and the New Payment Date shall be paid to the Executive in a lump sum on such New Payment Date. Thereafter, any payments that remain outstanding as of the day immediately following the New Payment Date shall be paid without delay over the time period originally scheduled, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Call Back From Vacation (a) Employees who have commenced their annual vacation shall not be called back to work, except in cases of extreme emergency. (b) When, during any vacation period, an employee is recalled to duty, he/she shall be reimbursed for all expenses incurred thereby by himself/herself, in proceeding to his/her place of duty and in returning to the place from which he/she was recalled upon resumption of vacation, upon submission of receipts (except for meals) to the Employer. (c) Time necessary for travel in returning to his/her place of duty and returning again to the place from which he/she was recalled shall not be counted against his/her remaining vacation entitlement.

  • Reallocation to a Class with a Lower Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position and chooses to remain in the reallocated position, the employee retains the existing appointment status and has the right to be placed on the Employer’s internal layoff list for the classification occupied prior to the reallocation. 2. If the employee chooses to vacate the position or does not meet the skills and abilities requirements of the position, the layoff procedure specified in Article 31 of this Agreement applies.

  • Call Back Compensation (a) Call back is an occasion where an employee has been released from duty and is called back to work prior to his/her normal starting time. On such occasions, the employee’s scheduled or recognized shift shall be made available for work, except that the Agency shall not be obligated to work the employee more than twelve (12) consecutive hours and the employee may choose not to work more than twelve (12) consecutive hours, excluding meal periods, of combined call back time and regular shift time. (b) An employee who is called back to work outside his/her scheduled workshift shall be paid a minimum of the equivalent of two (2) hours pay at the overtime rate of pay computed from when the employee actually begins work. After two (2) hours work, in each call back situation, the employee shall be compensated at the appropriate rate of pay for time worked. (c) This provision does not apply to telephone calls at home or overtime work which is essentially a continuation of the scheduled workshift.

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