Common use of Incidental Overtime Clause in Contracts

Incidental Overtime. Incidental Overtime is work that presents itself twenty-four (24) hours or less from the time that the works must be done and must be performed by employees on the shift in which the overtime occurs. Where a night shift employee books off, and the employee’s work would normally be covered by an “X” employee but is not covered by an “X” employee due to a lack of available “X” employees, and a return to work date of the booked off employee is not available, this work shall be deemed to be Incidental Overtime and shall not be posted.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Incidental Overtime. Incidental Overtime overtime is work that presents itself twenty-four (24) hours or less from the time that the works must be done and must be performed by employees on the shift in which the overtime occurs. Where a night shift employee books off, and the employee’s work would normally be covered by an “X” employee but is not covered by an “X” employee due to a lack of available “X” employees, and a return to work date of the booked off employee is not available, this work shall be deemed to be Incidental Overtime and shall not be posted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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