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Mandatory Extra Shift Defined. Mandatory extra shift is defined as any portion of a shift or an entire shift that an employee is required to come in or remain at the end of his/her shift to fill a hole in the schedule. a. An employee mandated for extra shift(s) will receive double time for all hours mandated to work. b. For areas/units that are not twenty-four (24) hour operations, if an employee consistently works in excess of one (1) hour of their shift end time for at least 50% of their weekly shifts for four (4) weeks out of a six
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Mandatory Extra Shift Defined. Mandatory extra shift is defined as any portion of a shift or an entire shift that an employee is required to come in or remain at the end of his/her shift to fill a hole in the schedule. a. An employee mandated for extra shift(s) will receive double time for all hours mandated to work. b. For areas/units that are not twenty-four (24) hour operations, if an employee consistently works in excess of one (1) hour of their shift end time for at least 50% of their weekly shifts for four (4) weeks out of a six (6) week period, the employee may approach management and ask for a schedule change. If the schedule change results in a master schedule change, then it will not count as one of the three (3) schedule changes for a twelve (12) month period.

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