Common use of Low Census Standby Clause in Contracts

Low Census Standby. If a low census day is offered and it is uncertain whether the employee will be needed for part of the shift, an employee who agrees to be on standby will be paid standby pay. If an employee has been notified of low census but will be needed and agrees to a later start time on that shift, the employee will not receive standby pay. If the employee chooses not to take off a portion of the scheduled shift, the option will be offered to other staff.

Appears in 9 contracts

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

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Low Census Standby. If a low census day is offered and it is uncertain whether the employee will be needed for part of the shift, an employee who agrees is assigned to be on standby will be paid standby pay. If an employee has been notified of low census but will be needed and agrees to a later start time on that shift, the employee will not receive standby pay. If the employee chooses not to take time off for a portion of the scheduled shift, the option will be offered to other staff. In the event the Employer places an employee on standby status while on low census, the employee may request Paid Time Off for that day in addition to standby pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Low Census Standby. If a low census day is offered and it is uncertain whether the employee will be needed for part of the shift, an employee who agrees to be on standby will be paid standby pay. If an employee has been notified of low census but will be needed and agrees to a later start time on that shift, the employee will not receive standby pay. If the employee chooses not to take off a portion of the scheduled shift, the option will be offered to other staff.receive

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Low Census Standby. If a low census day is offered and it is uncertain whether the employee will be needed for part of the shift, an the Employer may place the employee on standby. An employee who agrees is assigned to be on standby will be paid standby pay and has the option to request PTO in addition to standby pay. If an employee has been notified of low census but will be needed and agrees to a later start time on that shift, the employee will not receive standby pay. If the employee chooses not to take off a portion of the scheduled shift, the option will be offered to other staff.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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