On-Call Employee. An on‐call employee is any employee employed to work on an intermittent basis or during any period when additional work of any nature requires a temporarily augmented work force or in the event of an emergency or employee absenteeism. An employee assigned to an FTE’d position who converts to an on-call position and subsequently returns without a break in service to an FTE’d position shall, after a period of six (6) months, have their prior seniority reinstated by adjusting their date of hire for the time as an on-call employee. Except for this, on-call employees shall not have seniority. Employees who have completed one (1) full year service and convert to an on-call position will be paid any accrued but unused vacation hours effective the date of the status change at their regular rate of pay. In bidding for open positions, an on‐call employee’s date of hire or conversion date to on- call status, whichever is later, shall be considered when bidding against other on-call employees for the same position. An on‐call employee who regularly works a schedule of half-time (at least a 0.5 FTE) for a period of more than ninety (90) consecutive calendar days will have that time count towards their seniority, if hired into a regular position at the end of this continuous period. Such employee shall be credited as having served forty‐five (45) days of their probationary period, if they are hired into a position they held for at least forty-five (45) days during their assignment. If one or more on-call employees is scheduled for ninety (90) days or more in a single position with an FTE equivalent of 0.3 FTE or more, the position will be posted in accordance with Article 5.1 upon the request of an employee or the union. Posting is not required when the on-call employee is filling a position for an employee on an approved leave. On-call employees will be paid in accordance with the wage rates set forth in Article 8 of this Agreement plus a fifteen per cent (15%) wage premium in lieu of benefits. In addition, on-call employees will be eligible for shift differential in accordance with this Agreement.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
On-Call Employee. An on‐call on-call employee is any employee employed to work on an intermittent basis or during any period when additional work of any nature requires a temporarily augmented work force or in the event of an emergency or employee absenteeism. An employee assigned to an FTE’d position who converts to an on-call position and subsequently returns without a break in service to an FTE’d position shall, after a period of six (6) months, have their prior seniority reinstated by adjusting their date of hire for the time as an on-call employee. Except for this, on-call employees shall not have seniority. Employees who have completed one (1) full year service and convert to an on-call position will be paid any accrued but unused vacation hours effective the date of the status change at their regular rate of pay. In bidding for open positions, an on‐call on-call employee’s date of hire or conversion date to on- call status, whichever is later, shall be considered when bidding against other on-call employees for the same position. An on‐call on-call employee who regularly works a schedule of half-time (at least a 0.5 FTE) for a period of more than ninety (90) consecutive calendar days will have that time count towards their seniority, if hired into a regular position at the end of this continuous period. Such employee shall be credited as having served forty‐five forty-five (45) days of their probationary period, if they are hired into a position they held for at least forty-five (45) days during their assignment. If one or more on-call employees is scheduled for ninety (90) days or more in a single position with an FTE equivalent of 0.3 FTE or more, the position will be posted in accordance with Article 5.1 upon the request of an employee or the union. Posting is not required when the on-call employee is filling a position for an employee on an approved leave. On-call employees will be paid in accordance with the wage rates set forth in Article 8 of this Agreement plus a fifteen per cent (15%) wage premium in lieu of benefits. In addition, on-call employees will be eligible for shift differential in accordance with this Agreement.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
On-Call Employee. An on‐call on-‐call employee is any employee employed to work on an intermittent basis or during any period when additional work of any nature requires a temporarily augmented work force or in the event of an emergency or employee absenteeism. An employee assigned to an FTE’d position who converts to an on-call on-‐call position and subsequently returns without a break in service to an FTE’d position shall, after a period of six (6) months, have their prior seniority reinstated by adjusting their date of hire for the time as an on-call on-‐call employee. Except for this, on-call on-‐call employees shall not have seniority. Employees who have completed one (1) full year service and convert to an on-call on-‐call position will be paid any accrued but unused vacation hours effective the date of the status change at their regular rate of pay. In bidding for open positions, an on‐call on-‐call employee’s date of hire or conversion date to on- call on-‐call status, whichever is later, shall be considered when bidding against other on-call on-‐call employees for the same position. An on‐call on-‐call employee who regularly works a schedule of half-half time (at least a 0.5 .5 FTE) for a period of more than ninety (90) consecutive calendar days will have that time count towards their seniority, if hired into a regular position at the end of this continuous period. Such employee shall be credited as having served forty‐five forty-‐five (45) days of their probationary period, if they are hired into a position they held for at least forty-five forty-‐five (45) days during their assignment. If one or more on-call on-‐call employees is scheduled for ninety (90) days or more in a single position with an FTE equivalent of 0.3 FTE or more, the position will be posted in accordance with Article 5.1 upon the request of an employee or the union. Posting is not required when the on-call on-‐call employee is filling a position for an employee on an approved leave. On-call On-‐call employees will be paid in accordance with the wage rates set forth in Article 8 of this Agreement plus a fifteen per cent (15%) wage premium in lieu of benefits. In addition, on-call on-‐call employees will be eligible for shift differential in accordance with this Agreement.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement