Maintenance Personnel Special Shift Sample Clauses

Maintenance Personnel Special Shift. Employer may assign employees working the seven-day schedule to a five (5) day per week, ten (10) hours per day (5-10’s) work schedule for maintenance projects. The procedure for such assignment shall be consistent with the provisions above for night-shift maintenance work. Such assignments shall be effective for a minimum of at least two weeks, except for temporary employees hired for a short call. The normal scheduled work days for such a shift will be five (5) consecutive days, Monday through Friday. If a second shift is needed, it shall be manned and scheduled according to the provisions above concerning night shift maintenance work. The Employer may establish overlapping shifts during major projects and overhauls that require employees to report to work up to three days before the start of their regular shift and remain at work for up to three days beyond the end of their regular shift.
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Maintenance Personnel Special Shift. The first eight hours shall be paid at the straight time rate and any time worked after eight (8) hours shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate. Any work on Saturday and Sunday shall be paid at the applicable overtime rate. During such projects, an employee will be designated as Xxxxxxx and will be paid at the Xxxxxxx rate of pay. All affected regular and probationary employees will receive a seven percent (7%) premium over their regular rates of pay for time worked on the five (5) day per week schedule; all employees will receive a twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) premium over their regular rates of pay for night shift or second shift. Effective July 1, 2020 the 12.5% differentials will increase to 13.33%.

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  • Business and Travel Expenses Upon presentation of reasonable substantiation and documentation as the Company may specify from time to time, the Employee shall be reimbursed in accordance with the Company’s expense reimbursement policy, for all reasonable out-of-pocket business and travel expenses incurred and paid by the Employee during the Employment Term and in connection with the performance of the Employee’s duties hereunder.

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