Common use of CLIENT/SERVICE INACCESSIBLE PAY Clause in Contracts

CLIENT/SERVICE INACCESSIBLE PAY. If an employee is unable to provide service to a client due to the client’s failure to answer the door, or if the client is not home, the employee shall notify the Employer by telephone promptly. If the Employer is unable to provide a substitute assignment, the employee shall be paid at the straight time hourly wage rate for one (1) hour show-up-no access pay. Employees may elect to use their PTO to supplement for missed hours of work in case when the Employer was unable to provide a substitute assignment. If same shall occur with the same client three times, the employee may request reassignment.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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CLIENT/SERVICE INACCESSIBLE PAY. If an employee is unable to provide service to a client due to the client’s failure to answer the door, or if the client is not home, the employee shall notify the Employer by telephone promptly. If the Employer is unable to provide a substitute assignment, the employee shall be paid at the straight time hourly wage rate for one (1) hour show-up-no access pay. Employees may elect to use their PTO to supplement for missed hours of work in case when the Employer was unable to provide a substitute assignment. If same shall occur with the same client three times, the employee may request reassignment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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