Hold Over Pay Sample Clauses

Hold Over Pay. Operators on the clock who are requested to report for work after their shift ends will be paid if the time from the end of their run until the next report time is one (1) hour or less.
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Hold Over Pay. Bargaining unit members required to hold over following the completion of their shift shall be paid a minimum of one-half (1/2) hour pay at the overtime rate. Hours worked in excess of said one- half (1/2) hour shall be paid at the overtime rate.
Hold Over Pay. Employees required to stay after their regularly scheduled shift for in excess of 15 minutes shall be compensated at the rate of one and one-half times their regular straight time rate for the actual hours worked, but with a minimum of one hour of overtime compensation.
Hold Over Pay. A. Employees who are held over after working through their regular schedule shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate for hours worked in addition to their regular schedule.
Hold Over Pay. SECTION 34. 1 Hold-over pay is defined as payment for an assignment which requires an employee to respond to an emergency call that extends beyond the end of their shift (0700-0700). Hold-over shall not apply to an employee scheduled for an overtime assignment or to cover part or all of another shift due to the absence of another employee.
Hold Over Pay. In the event a Driver is held over, the Driver shall be paid eight (8) hours pay at his regular straight time hourly rate per every twenty-four
Hold Over Pay. In the event a Driver is held over, the Driver shall be paid eight (8) hours pay at his regular straight time hourly rate per every twenty-four (24) hours of hold over. Such pay does not accumulate for the purpose of overtime, and does not count towards the Driver's hours for the week. In the event of a breakdown on the highway in excess of two (2) hours, Highway Drivers shall be paid the hourly rate for breakdown hours in excess of two (2) hours. It is understood and agreed that dispatch for drivers assigned to non-bid runs shall continue in accordance with past practice
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Hold Over Pay. Drivers on layover may be dispatched on their 10th hour. In the event they are not dispatched by the 12th hour they will be paid their regular hourly rate for up to nine (9) hours.
Hold Over Pay. If a driver is held over twelve (12) hours, he shall be paid for all time held over the twelve (12) hours up to a maximum of ten (10) hours in the first twenty-two (22) hour period from the time the run ends. The same principle shall apply in each succeeding twenty-two (22) hours. If he is required to perform hourly rated work during the hold over period, he shall be paid his regular hourly rate of pay for such work and this pay shall be in addition to the pay he receives for all time held.
Hold Over Pay. (a) .Any employee who is held over shall be paid overtime pay in 15- minute increments to the nearest IS-minute time period, except that an employee who is held over for a fITeor ambulance run will receive a minimum of 1 hour pay at 1112 times his straight time hourly rate.
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