Callback Defined Sample Clauses

Callback Defined. Callback occurs when an employee is required to report for work following completion of a shift but before the commencement of their next shift or has signed out from duty following a call back.
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Callback Defined. Call back is defined as work required of an employee who, following the completion of his/her normal work shift and departure from his/her place of employment, is ordered by the DISTRICT without prior notice to report back to duty in person at a District worksite to perform necessary work, at least three (3) hours prior to his/her next scheduled work shift. In all such cases, as defined herein, the employee shall receive a minimum of three (3) hours at time and one-half his/her regular rate of pay. In the event an employee is called in to work within less than three hours prior to the commencement of his/her next work shift, the employee shall be compensated at his/her rate at time and one-half for each hour or portion of hour thereof worked prior to regular work shift. Callback does not apply to employees on prearranged overtime, nor to sworn officers who voluntarily accept return to work on a call-in basis from a list of volunteers. Reasonable transportation time to and from the employee's work location shall be considered as time worked in recording call back time as defined above.

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