Excess of standard shift Sample Clauses

Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four (24) hours later. This provision shall not be triggered if a nurse commences work within two (2) hours of his or her regularly scheduled shift, provided that the nurse is paid at the premium rate if he or she works in excess of the nurse’s standard shift.
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Excess of standard shift. Work in excess of the duration of the 27 nurse’s scheduled shift in each day. 28
Excess of standard shift. 20 For nurses scheduled for twelve (12) hour shifts, time worked in excess of the standard 21 shift will be paid a premium of $8.00 per hour for all such additional time effective the first 22 pay period of the contract. This amount shall increase to $9.00 per hour effective the first 23 pay period in July 2011. Nurses working in excess of their scheduled twelve (12) hour 24 shift will be paid time and one half (1.5x) for all additional time worked, excluding the first 25 one (1) hour of time immediately following the twelve (12) hour shift.
Excess of standard shift. Work in excess of the duration of the nurse’s master scheduled shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s shift and terminating twenty-four (24) hours later.
Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty- four (24) hours later.
Excess of standard shift. Formatted: Strikethrough Commented [ni17]: The first part of "Excess of Standard Shift" wasn't struck out prior to new "nurses working in excess... time and a half" language. I updated it but want to be sure it sticks otherwise it's very confusing language.
Excess of standard shift. Hours worked in excess of the nurse’s 13 standard shift in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the 14 beginning of a nurse’s regularly scheduled shift and terminating twenty-four 15 hours later. 18 not a regularly scheduled weekend for the nurse, provided that a nurse shall not 19 be eligible for premium pay under this provision more frequently than every other 20 weekend. A nurse shall not be regularly scheduled to work consecutive 21 weekends. 22 a. Exempt from this provision are those nurses who have 23 agreed in writing to work schedules calling for consecutive weekend work, 24 and those nurses who express a desire in writing to work consecutive 25 weekends when work is available. Nurses who have agreed in writing to 26 work consecutive weekends may withdraw such authorization in writing 27 with two cycles notice to their manager. 29 b. A weekend is defined as Saturday and Sunday for the first 30 and second shifts; and, for the third shift, Friday and Saturday or Saturday 31 and Sunday, as designated by the Medical Center upon a nurse’s 32 employment (or, for nurses employed on the execution date of this 33 Agreement, the weekend days they have been primarily working), or 34 subsequently upon a nurse’s change of unit, shift, hours or position title.
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Excess of standard shift. In excess of eight (8) hours in each day, which is defined as a period commencing at the beginning of a nurse’s shift and terminating twenty-four (24) hours later. a. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply where a nurse returns to work on the same shift (day, evening, or night) but at a different starting time on a succeeding date, except when the starting time of a shift is more than two (2) hours prior to the starting time of any prior basic shift during that week. b. If, because of the preceding sentence, the nurse works in excess of eight (8) consecutive hours and is not entitled to overtime or premium pay under this subsection, compensation at the rate of time and one-half shall nevertheless be paid for all such hours worked in excess of eight (8) consecutive hours.

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