Common use of Immediate Standby Clause in Contracts

Immediate Standby. For the purposes of this clause, availability duty means a situation where the Employer issues a written direction to an Employee requiring that Employee to hold themselves on immediate standby to attend work during prescribed times outside their normal working hours. An Employee instructed to carry out availability duty in accordance with a written direction by the Employer, shall receive, in addition to the salary otherwise payable, an amount equal to 10% of the employee’s hourly rate for each hour or part thereof that the Employee is required to be on immediate standby. In addition, the Employee will receive a minimum of two (2) hours wages, at the appropriate overtime rate, each time the Employee is physically recalled to work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Administration Services Employee Collective Agreement

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Immediate Standby. For the purposes of this clause, availability duty means a situation where the Employer issues a written direction to an Employee requiring that Employee to hold themselves on immediate standby to attend work during prescribed times outside their normal working hours. An Employee instructed to carry out availability duty in accordance with a written direction by the Employer, shall receive, in addition to the salary otherwise payable, an amount equal to 10% of the employeeEmployee’s hourly rate for each hour or part thereof that the Employee is required to be on immediate standby. In addition, the Employee will receive a minimum of two (2) hours wages, at the appropriate overtime rate, each time the Employee is physically recalled to work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Employee Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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