Common use of Hatchery Alarms (ODFW Only) Clause in Contracts

Hatchery Alarms (ODFW Only). (1) An employee who responds to a hatchery alarm outside his/her work schedule hours and the employee has not been assigned on-call or standby duty, will be compensated for actual time worked at the appropriate rate of pay, but for not less than thirty (30) minutes. Time spent on the alarm response must be at least fifteen (15) minutes. (2) An employee will not receive additional compensation if the employee responds to multiple alarms during the same thirty (30) minute period. (3) Subsection (f) shall not apply to overtime which is essentially a continuation of the scheduled workday. (4) Hatchery alarms shall not be treated as a “call back” as stated in Section 1(a) of this Article.

Appears in 9 contracts

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

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Hatchery Alarms (ODFW Only). (1) An employee who responds to a hatchery alarm outside his/her their work schedule hours and the employee has not been assigned on-call or standby duty, will be compensated for actual time worked at the appropriate rate of pay, but for not less than thirty (30) minutes. Time spent on the alarm response must be at least fifteen (15) minutes. (2) An employee will not receive additional compensation if the employee responds to multiple alarms during the same thirty (30) minute period. (3) Subsection (f) shall not apply to overtime which is essentially a continuation of the scheduled workday. (4) Hatchery alarms shall not be treated as a “call back” as stated in Section 1(a) of this Article.

Appears in 7 contracts

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

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Hatchery Alarms (ODFW Only). (1) An employee who responds to a hatchery alarm outside his/her work schedule hours and the employee has not been assigned on-call or standby duty, will be compensated for actual time worked at the appropriate rate of pay, but for not less than thirty (30) minutes. Time spent on the alarm response must be at least fifteen (15) minutes. (2) An employee will not receive additional compensation if the employee responds to multiple alarms during the same thirty (30) minute period. (3) Subsection (f) shall not apply to overtime which is essentially a continuation of the scheduled workday. (4) Hatchery alarms shall not be treated as a “call back” ―call back‖ as stated in Section 1(a) of this Article.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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