EQUALIZED OVERTIME PROVISION Sample Clauses

EQUALIZED OVERTIME PROVISION. 30.1 - The Employer and the Union mutually agree on the principle that overtime worked shall be distributed as equally as possible among the eligible CFOs. The procedure for calling for a twelve (12) or an eight (8) hour shift is as follows: (1) The twelve (12) eight (8) hours or a split of the twelve (12) eight (8) hours between two (2) CFOs, will be offered first to the qualified employee(s) with the lowest overtime hours; (2) If the twelve (12) eight (8) hour split is filled by two (2) CFOs first, the overtime is filled; if the whole twelve (12) eight (8) hours is filled by one (1) CFO first, the overtime is filled; if someone takes four (4) hours and then the next person wants the whole twelve (12) eight (8) hours, the person who wants the entire twelve (12) eight (8) hours shall have it. (3) (This last provision shall be applicable to all employees within this unit). Sergeants, and then probationary employees, will be offered the remaining overtime hours not filled by the CFOs. Sergeants will follow the same procedure when calling in for his/her overtime. 30.2 - The Employer agrees to instruct the shift supervisors to adhere to the following procedures and establish and keep an up-to-date overtime register.
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EQUALIZED OVERTIME PROVISION. 29.1 - The EMPLOYER, COMMAND OFFICERS UNIT, AND DEPUTIES UNIT mutually agree on the principle that overtime work shall be distributed as equally as possible among the eligible employees. An eligible employee shall be considered as one who can satisfactorily perform the job assigned and meets any mandatory training requirements to fill the overtime. All overtime, excluding court time, shall be counted. Overtime, both scheduled and call-in, shall be offered first to the qualified employee who has the lowest overtime hours. 1) Deputy Unit members (excluding the BAYANET position) 2) Command Officers Unit members 3) Deputies Unit members on scheduled vacation (whom have not indicated availability in writing) 4) Command Unit members on scheduled vacation (whom have not indicated availability in writing) Command Officers shall call for Detective Overtime based on the established On-Call Detective List. The On-Call Detective List shall be posted in the Shift Commander’s Office. Command Officers shall call for Command Overtime in the following sequence: 1) Command Unit members (from low overtime to high overtime) 2) Command Unit members on scheduled vacation (whom have not indicated availability in writing) 29.2 - The EMPLOYER agrees to instruct the shift supervisors to adhere to the following procedures and establish and keep an up-to-date overtime register.
EQUALIZED OVERTIME PROVISION. 32.1 - The Employer and the Union mutually agree on the principle that overtime worked shall be distributed as equally as possible among the eligible CFOs. The procedure for calling for an eight (8) hour shift is as follows: the eight (8) hours or a split of the eight (8) hours between two (2) CFOs, will be offered first to the qualified employee(s) with the lowest overtime hours; if the eight (8) hour split is filled by two (2) CFOs first, the overtime is filled; if the whole eight (8) hours is filled by one (1) CFO first, the overtime is filled; if someone takes four (4) hours and then the next person wants the whole eight (8) hours, the person who wants the entire
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  • Overtime Provisions (a) Time worked as an extension to the regular scheduled shift or time worked in a bi- weekly pay period that is in excess of seventy-five (75) hours shall be compensated at a rate of one and one-half times (1½ x) the Nurse’s regular hourly rate for the overtime worked. A Nurse who works in excess of four (4) hours overtime in any one day shall be compensated at a rate of two times (2 x) the Nurse’s regular hourly rate for the overtime worked. (b) Overtime shall not be claimed for less than fifteen (15) minutes at the end of a shift, but if overtime amounts to fifteen (15) minutes or more, the overtime rates shall apply to the total period in excess of the shift. (c) In computing overtime a period of thirty (30) minutes or less shall be counted as one-half (½) hour and a period of more than thirty (30) minutes but less than sixty (60) minutes shall be counted as one (1) hour.

  • Banked Overtime (a) Compensating time off shall not be given in lieu of overtime pay unless the employee so chooses. Employees who wish to bank overtime must confirm same in writing to the Company between March 1st and March 15th and again between September 1st and September 15th of each calendar year. Employees shall be entitled to cancel their decision to bank overtime at any time. In such cases, the employee shall provide the Company with a written notice confirming same, and shall not be eligible to resume banking overtime until the following March 1st or September 1st, as the case may be. (b) Accumulated banked overtime hours shall be shown on the employee's weekly pay stub until implementation of the Workbrain System, at which point such information will be available for review through that System. (c) Banked overtime shall accumulate at the rate of one and one-half (1½) or two (2) hours of paid time off, as the case may be, for each hour of overtime worked. Employees shall only bank overtime exceeding one (1) hour. If overtime worked does not exceed one hour, such overtime shall be paid out. (d) Employees shall have the option of cashing in all or any portion of said banked overtime at any time he or she chooses. Banked overtime that is subsequently cashed in by an employee shall be paid to the employee at the regular hourly rate of pay said employee was being paid at that time. All banked overtime must be used or cashed in by the end of the calendar year in which it was earned, unless otherwise mutually agreed to between the employee concerned and the Company. Separate cheques will not be issued for banked overtime but, when paid out, the banked overtime amount will be itemized separately on the employee’s pay record. (e) Subject to the following paragraph, each employee shall decide when his or her compensating time off is to be taken except that no such time off can be taken on the working day immediately preceding and following a general holiday without the prior approval of the Company. Compensating time off shall be granted to employees on a first come first served basis. Seniority shall only apply and be the governing factor in situations where on the same day, too many employees put in a request to take compensating time off at the same time. A maximum of four (4) employees per day shall be entitled to use their banked overtime. These amounts may be increased from time to time at the discretion of the Company. (f) All banked time off requests must be submitted by the Monday of the week preceding the requested time off. The minimum amount of such time off that can be taken at any one time shall be four (4) hours. The Employer agrees to respond to the employee’s request within twenty-four (24) hours. Should no response be given by the Employer, then permission for the time off will be deemed to have been granted (g) For the purpose of using banked overtime for regularly scheduled days off (excluding shut downs), each employee shall have the ability to use a maximum of forty (40) hours while working eight (8) hour shifts and forty-eight (48) hours while working continental shifts per calendar year. All other overtime banked shall be paid out to employees upon request. Should an employee want to take off more than the maximum hours off noted above per calendar year, a written request will be submitted to the Company for consideration and will be approved at the Company’s discretion. (h) No requests for time banked time off for regularly scheduled days off, between April 15th – December 31st of each year will be approved until after the vacation planner has been finalized for the year. Once the planner has been finalized all requests will be granted on a first come first serve basis. (i) No employees will have the ability to request regularly scheduled days off (excluding shut downs) during the prime time vacation period for the use of banked overtime. (j) All employees hired after April 15, 2015 will not be eligible to bank overtime.

  • Scheduled Overtime Scheduled overtime is overtime which is assigned by the end of the employee's last worked shift prior to the overtime assignment and which does not immediately precede or immediately follow a scheduled work shift. Unless notified otherwise in advance of the scheduled starting time of the scheduled overtime assignment, any employee who is scheduled to report for work and who reports as scheduled shall be assigned at least two (2) hours work. If work is not available, the employee may be excused from duty and paid for two (2) hours at the employee's appropriate rate. If the employee begins work but is excused from duty before completing two (2) hours of work, the employee shall be paid for two (2) hours at the employee's appropriate rate.

  • Unscheduled Overtime I. a payment of forty dollars ($40.00) as a meal allowance. II. a payment of thirty (30) minutes at straight time rates in lieu of the meal break: and III. a fifteen (15) minute rest break at the applicable rate of pay

  • Overtime Payments Full-time and Part-time Employees

  • Calculation of Overtime If the overtime work has been carried out before as well as after the regular working hours during a certain day, the overtime periods shall be added together. Only full half hours are included in the calculation.

  • Payment of Overtime For the purposes of calculating overtime payments, each day or shift will stand-alone.

  • Definition of Overtime Overtime means those hours worked in excess of normal hours of work as per Article 8.1 (Normal Work Week).

  • Equalization of Overtime Overtime shall be equalized as much as possible within each division. The parties agree that when bargaining unit employees work overtime in divisions other than his/her regular division, then those hours of overtime worked are to be figured into the employee’s overtime hours in his/her regular division for the purpose of equalizing the overtime within the division. (a) Employees shall be required to provide one (1) telephone number in order to be contacted for call-out assignments. Employees at their option may provide a second telephone number at which to be contacted. However, failure to provide a second number shall not be considered a loss and/or denial of an overtime opportunity. (b) Failure to respond and a refusal to any call-out/overtime opportunity shall be charged against the employee as if worked. (c) Employees who respond to the call/out overtime and actually work shall be charged for hours worked. (d) Employees who are off work due to vacation, compensatory time, sick leave for someone other than themselves or light duty (providing the call-out assignment is consistent with the applicable light duty restrictions), shall at their choice be available for call-out situations. If the employee chooses to work the call-out, he/she will be charged the overtime worked. Also, an employee who is off due to military service is considered not available for overtime and shall not be charged overtime hours. Employees transferring to a different division shall receive for purposes of overtime equalization the average amount of overtime worked that the existing personnel within the division and classification possess at the time of transfer in order to equalize overtime under Article 11. For the purposes of this Agreement, any refusal of overtime in other divisions will be charged to the employee in his/her regular division as if he/she had actually worked those hours, in accordance with Article 12(E) (Temporary Reassignments).

  • Computation of Overtime In computing overtime a period of thirty (30) minutes or less shall be counted as one-half (½) hour and a period of more than thirty (30) minutes but less than sixty (60) minutes shall be counted as one (1) hour.

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