Common use of Four-hour Guarantee Clause in Contracts

Four-hour Guarantee. Employees required to report for work on a scheduled shift will be guaranteed at least four (4) hours work or four (4) hours pay. An employee who picks up an additional shift and is cancelled and the Employer has given a good faith effort to reach the employee, shall not be eligible to receive the four (4) hours pay or work. If the Employer cannot prove good faith, the employee shall receive four (4) hours pay or work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Four-hour Guarantee. Employees required to report for work on a scheduled shift or are called into an unscheduled shift will be guaranteed at least four (4) hours work or four (4) hours pay. An employee who picks up an additional shift and is cancelled and the Employer has given a good faith effort to reach the employee, shall not be eligible to receive the four (4) hours pay or of work. If the Employer cannot prove good faith, the employee shall receive four (4) hours pay or work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Four-hour Guarantee. Employees required to report for work on a scheduled shift will be guaranteed at least four (4) hours work or four (4) hours pay. An employee who picks up an additional shift and is cancelled and the Employer has given a good good-faith effort to reach the employee, shall not be eligible to receive the four (4) hours pay or work. If the Employer cannot prove good faith, the employee shall receive four (4) hours pay or work.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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