Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime Sample Clauses

Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime. (a) The Employer is committed to providing reasonable notice to Employees of an offer / cancellation of weekend overtime. To this end, notice will generally be provided prior to the normal meal break on Thursday. Where the Employer is unable to give such notice the Employer may offer I cancel such overtime by notifying affected Employees before the finish time of ordinary hours on Friday. (b) Overtime will be offered on a work required basis. (c) Employees who accept an offer of weekend overtime will be obliged to attend. However, Employees may find themselves unable to fulfil their commitment to attend site. Such Employees will notify the Employer before the planned finishing time on Friday. (d) An Employee may refuse to work weekend overtime if the requirement to do so is plainly unreasonable having regard to: (i) the hours of work that will be worked by that Employee in the week of the weekend overtime; (ii) the amount of weekend overtime worked by the Employee within the previous six weeks; (iii) the Employee’s family responsibilities; and (iv) any other special circumstances peculiar to the Employee.
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Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime. Offer of weekend overtime will be made to employees prior to the normal meal break on Thursday. However, where through extraordinary circumstances the Company is either (i) unable to give such notice, or (ii) unable to proceed with such scheduled overtime, the Company may offer / cancel such overtime by notifying affected employees before the finish time of ordinary hours on Friday. Overtime will be offered on a work required basis. Employees who accept an offer of weekend overtime will be obliged to attend. However, employees through extraordinary circumstances, may find themselves unable to fulfil their commitment to attend site. Such employees will notify the Company before the planned finishing time on Friday.
Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime. 12.5.1 The Employer must make offers of weekend overtime prior to the normal meal break on Thursdays. However, if due to extraordinary circumstances, the Employer is unable to give such notice, or the Employer is unable to proceed with the overtime, the Employer may offer or cancel the overtime—as the case may be—by notifying affected employees before the end of ordinary hours on Friday. 12.5.2 Overtime will only be offered where required; there will be no “one-in-all-in” overtime. 12.5.3 Employees who accept an offer of weekend overtime are obliged to attend for work. However, if due to extraordinary circumstances an employee is unable to attend site, he or she must notify the Employer before the planned finishing time for work on Friday.
Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime. The Company may offer / cancel weekend overtime by notifying affected employees before the finish time of ordinary hours on Friday. Overtime will be offered on a work required basis. Employees who accept an offer of weekend overtime will be obliged to attend. However, employees through extraordinary circumstances may find themselves unable to fulfil their commitment to attend site. Such employees will notify the Company before the planned finishing time on Friday.
Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime. (a) Offer of weekend overtime will be made to Employees prior to the normal meal break on Friday. (b) Overtime will be offered on a work required basis. (c) A system will be established to ensure that: (i) there are sufficient Employees available to meet the Employer’s customers requirements for weekend overtime; and (ii) weekend overtime is shared equitably amongst Employees possessing required skills and competencies in the event that less than full work teams are required. (d) Employees who accept an offer of weekend overtime will be obliged to attend. However, Employees unable to attend weekend overtime accepted through extraordinary circumstances will notify the Employer as soon as possible. (e) Equally, the Employer may, through extraordinary circumstances, find itself unable to proceed with the scheduled overtime and in such circumstances will notify affected Employees before the finish of ordinary hours on Friday advising cancellation of the weekend overtime. For the avoidance of doubt the Employer shall not be liable to make a payment for overtime cancelled in accordance with this clause.
Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime. 29.3.1 Offer of weekend overtime will be made to permanent FTMs prior to the normal meal break of Thursday. 29.3.2 Overtime will be offered on a work required basis. 29.3.3 A system will be established to ensure that overtime is shared equitably amongst FTMs possessing required skills and competencies in the event that less than full work teams are required. 29.3.4 FTMs who accept an offer of weekend overtime will be obliged to attend. However, FTMs through extraordinary circumstances, may find themselves unable to fulfil their commitment to attend site. Such FTMs will notify the Company before the planned finishing time on Friday. 29.3.5 Equally, the Company may, through extraordinary circumstances, find itself unable to proceed with the scheduled overtime and in such circumstances will notify affected FTMs before the finish of ordinary hours on Friday advising cancellation of the weekend overtime.
Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime. Nothing in this Clause shall be read to limit the ability of the Employer to determine with its employees when and where work is to be performed to meet operational requirements. The Employer will attempt to make offers of weekend overtime to employees prior to the normal meal break on Thursday. Where the Company is either (i) unable to give such notice, or (ii) unable to proceed with such scheduled overtime, the Company will attempt (but not be required) to offer / cancel such overtime by notifying affected employees before the finish time of ordinary hours on Friday. The Employer intends that overtime will be offered on a work required basis. Employees who accept an offer of weekend overtime will be obliged to attend. However, employees through extraordinary circumstances, may find themselves unable to fulfil their commitment to attend site. Such employees will notify the Company before the planned finishing time on Friday. .
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Related to Offer and Acceptance of Weekend Overtime

  • Notification of Acceptance of General Offer of Terms Upon execution of Exhibit E, General Offer of Terms, Subscribing LEA shall provide notice of such acceptance in writing and given by personal delivery, or e-mail transmission (if contact information is provided for the specific mode of delivery), or first class mail, postage prepaid, to the designated representative below.

  • Delivery and Acceptance of the Manuscript The Author shall deliver the Contribution to the Editor (or, if requested by the Publisher, to the Publisher) on or before Delivery Date (the “Delivery Date”) electronically in the Publisher's standard requested format or in such other form as may be agreed in writing with the Publisher. The Author shall retain a duplicate copy of the Contribution. The Contribution shall be in a form acceptable to the Publisher (acting reasonably) and in line with the instructions contained in the Publisher’s guidelines as provided to the Author by the Publisher. The Author shall provide at the same time, or earlier if the Publisher reasonably requests, any editorial, publicity or other information (and in such form or format) reasonably required by the Publisher. The Publisher may exercise such additional quality control of the manuscript as it may decide at its sole discretion including through the use of plagiarism checking systems and/or peer review by internal or external reviewers of its choice. If the Publisher decides at its sole discretion that the final manuscript does not conform in quality, content, structure, level or form to the stated requirements of the Publisher, the Publisher shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of this Clause. The Author must inform the Publisher at the latest on the Delivery Date if the sequence of the naming of any co-authors entering into this Agreement shall be changed. If there are any changes in the authorship (e.g. a co-author joining or leaving), then the Publisher must be notified by the Author in writing immediately and the Parties will amend this Agreement accordingly. The Publisher shall have no obligation to consider publication under this Agreement in the absence of such agreed amendment. If the Author fails to deliver the Contribution in accordance with the provisions of this Clause above by the Delivery Date (or within any extension period given by the Publisher at its sole discretion) or if the Author (or any co-author) dies or becomes incapacitated or otherwise incapable of performing the Author’s obligations under this Agreement, the Publisher shall be entitled to either: (a) elect to continue to perform this Agreement in accordance with its terms and the Publisher may commission an appropriate and competent person (who, in the case of co-authors having entered into this Agreement, may be a co-author) to complete the Contribution; or (b) terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by written notice to the Author or the Author's successors, in which case all rights granted by the Author to the Publisher under this Agreement shall revert to the Author/Author's successors (subject to the provisions of the Clause "Termination"). The Author agrees, at the request of the Publisher, to execute all documents and do all things reasonably required by the Publisher in order to confer to the Publisher all rights intended to be granted under this Agreement. The Author warrants that the Contribution is original except for any excerpts from other works including pre-published illustrations, tables, animations, text quotations, photographs, diagrams, graphs or maps, and whether reproduced from print or electronic or other sources ("Third Party Material") and that any such Third Party Material is in the public domain (or otherwise unprotected by copyright/other rights) or has been included with written permission from or on behalf of the rights holder (and if requested in a form prescribed or approved by the Publisher) at the Author's expense unless otherwise agreed in writing, or is otherwise used in accordance with applicable law. On request from the Publisher, the Author shall in writing indicate the precise sources of these excerpts and their location in the manuscript. The Author shall also retain the written permissions and make them available to the Publisher on request.

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