Meals - Overtime Worked Following Sample Clauses

Meals - Overtime Worked Following a Normal Shift If an employee is required to work more than one hour of overtime immediately following his normal working shift he will be provided with a meal or, alternatively, he will be paid ½ hour in lieu of a meal at the prevailing overtime rate.
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Meals - Overtime Worked Following a Normal Shift If a railway trackman is required to work more than one hour of overtime immediately following his normal working shift or three (3) hours prior to the start of his normal shift he will be provided with a meal, or alternatively, he will be paid one-half (½) hour in lieu of a meal at the prevailing overtime rate. No man shall be required to work longer than four (4) hours on an emergency callout without a meal being provided by the company.

Related to Meals - Overtime Worked Following

  • Overtime Meal Allowances (a) An Employee who is required to work a minimum of two and one-half (2½) hours overtime before or after his/her scheduled hours of work, shall be provided with a meal or shall be reimbursed nine dollars ($9.00). A meal break of one-half (½) hour with pay shall be given at the overtime rate. This section shall not apply to an Employee who is on travel status which entitles him/her to claim for lodging and/or meals.

  • Safety Boot Allowance ‌ Effective January 1, 2022, except for temporary and probationary employees, the Employer agrees to pay one hundred and eighty-five dollars ($185.00) in January of each year towards the cost of safety boots for each full time employee requiring them and one hundred ($100.00) dollars for each part time employee requiring them under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and/or by the Employer, provided the Employee is not eligible for safety footwear through the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board.

  • Training Premium Qualified Operators selected by the Employer to train new Operators shall be paid a training premium of 40¢ per hour while engaged in training work.

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