Change Time Sample Clauses

Change Time. Employees working in areas that are required to wear specific uniforms/clothing that must be changed into at the work site shall be allowed ten (10) minutes paid time at the start and end of their shifts to change.
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Change Time. All maintenance employees should be ready to start at their rostered start time. All employees should remain at their workstation until their rostered finish time. However, ten
Change Time. 15.4.1 Employees are provided paid time to change into their uniforms of 5 minutes.
Change Time. Where an employee is required by the employer to wear specific uniform/protective clothing in a particular area and is not permitted to wear that uniform/protective clothing other than within the precincts of the hospital, the employee shall be allowed a period of six minutes, both at the commencement and cessation of each duty, as changing time.
Change Time. Time required at the beginning and end of each shift to change into and out of any required clothing, excluding shoes, shall be compensated. Such required clothing shall be furnished and laundered by the Company. On some jobs, showers or other hygienic measures may be required. Time for such required activities shall be allowed and paid for when required by the Company. Employees who have checked out tools or equipment shall be allowed time to check in all tools.

Related to Change Time

  • Comp Time Comp time shall be in lieu of pay and agreed to by both the employee and the management for any time worked outside of an employee’s regularly scheduled hours. The District will provide a form for tracking and approval. No employee may authorize overtime for themself. If additional hours or overtime is required it must be agreed upon by the employee and supervisor at least four (4) hours in advance before being worked. Comp time shall be accrued hour for hour for hour worked up to forty (40) and for hours worked over forty (40) per week comp time shall be accrued hour for hour and one-half (1 & 1/2) per over time law. Employees may not accrue more than thirty (30) hours of compensatory time. Any compensatory time over thirty (30) hours shall be paid as overtime on the next pay cycle. Comp time shall be tracked by the immediate supervisor and can be used with the approval of the immediate supervisor with adequate notice. Unused comp time will paid out June 30th of each year.

  • Effective Time Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, at the Closing, the Company, Parent, and Merger Sub will cause a certificate of merger (the “Certificate of Merger”) to be executed, acknowledged, and filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware in accordance with the relevant provisions of the DGCL and shall make all other filings or recordings required under the DGCL. The Merger will become effective at such time as the Certificate of Merger has been duly filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware or at such later date or time as may be agreed by the Company and Parent in writing and specified in the Certificate of Merger in accordance with the DGCL (the effective time of the Merger being hereinafter referred to as the “Effective Time”).

  • Leave Time During the Employment Period, Employee shall be entitled to paid vacation and leave days each calendar year in accordance with the leave policies established by Employer from time to time. Any leave time not used during each fiscal year of Employer may be carried over into the next year to the extent permitted by Employer policy.

  • Crib Time 17.6.1 An employee working overtime shall be allowed a crib time of 20 minutes without deduction of pay after each four hours of overtime worked provided the employee continues working after such crib time.

  • Double Time 1 All work performed on a full-time employee's scheduled second (2nd) or third 2 (3rd) day of rest will be paid at the rate of two (2) times the employee's regular rate of pay, 3 provided that an employee who has refused to work a full shift on the employee's first (1st) 4 scheduled day of rest will be paid at the rate of one-and-one-half (1 ½) times his or her 5 normal rate.

  • Show Up Time An employee who reports to work in the usual manner without having been notified that there is no work available and is sent home because of lack of work before having worked four (4) hours shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours pay at their prevailing hourly rate. The employee shall also receive their full accommodation allowance if and when applicable. Each employee must inform the Employer of a means of being contacted on short notice. If an attempt is made by the Employer at least two (2) hours before the employee’s shift commences by way of the contact information provided, in an effort to inform the employee of a lack of work, and the Employer is unable to do so, the employee will not be entitled to show up time.

  • RDDS update time Refers to the time measured from the reception of an EPP confirmation to a transform command on a domain name, host or contact, up until the servers of the RDDS services reflect the changes made.

  • Vacation Time After the Trial Period is complete, the Employee is entitled to days off per year of which is required to be mutually benefiting of the Employer and the Employee. It is required for the Employee to give notice before scheduling their vacation in accordance with Company policy. Any unused Vacation Time shall be (check one): ☐ - Converted to cash at the end of the year at a rate of $ per day. ☐ - Eligible to rollover up to days to the next year. ☐ - Forfeited at the end of the year. ☐ - Other: .

  • Release Time A. The Employer will approve paid release time for a reasonable number of employee representatives who are scheduled to work during the time negotiations are being conducted, provided the absence of the employee will not interfere with the operating needs of the University. The Employer will approve compensatory time, vacation leave or leave without pay for additional employee representatives provided the absence of the employee will not interfere with the operating needs of the University.

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