EMPLOYEE WORK SCHEDULES AND OVERTIME (Article VII) Sample Clauses

EMPLOYEE WORK SCHEDULES AND OVERTIME (Article VII). 105. Work Week, Days Off and Overtime The employee’s workweek shall be designated by the Medical Center and shall be a consecutive period of seven (7) calendar days. Straight-time hourly rates shall apply up to a maximum of forty (40) hours per week, eight (8) hours per day or five (5) days per week. All work in excess of eight (8) hours per day or five (5) days per week shall be paid for at the rate of one and one-half (1 1/2) times the basic straight-time hourly rate. All work in excess of twelve (12) hours per day shall be paid for at the rate of two (2) times the basic straight time hourly rate. All work on the seventh (7th) consecutive day of the week shall be paid for at the rate of two (2) times the basic straight-time hourly rate. Each employee shall receive two (2) consecutive days off each week; provided that the days off may be split or rotated at the employee’s request without penalty. No employee shall be required to work two (2) shifts within a period of twenty-four (24) hours except in cases of emergency.
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  • Alternate Work Schedules Workweeks and work shifts of different numbers of hours may be established for overtime-eligible employees by the Employer in order to meet business and customer service needs, as long as the alternate work schedules meet federal and state law. When there is a holiday, employees may be required to switch from their alternate work schedules to regular work schedules.

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  • Flexible Work Arrangements (1) Work-life strategies are important to allow staff to harmonise their family and work commitments, while maintaining operational efficiency and work force productivity.

  • Alternative Work Schedules Alternative work schedule means an approved schedule for an Employee that deviates from the work week described in Section 1, Section 2, or a schedule that deviates from a worksite’s normal schedule. Employees who work a “shift work schedule” as part of a rotating group of individuals who must continuously maintain a 24-hour operation or facility are not eligible for an alternative work schedule.

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