Common use of Overtime Allocation Clause in Contracts

Overtime Allocation. For all employees, overtime shall be defined as either continuation of the workday, scheduled overtime, call-out or standby. (a) Continuation of the Workday: Continuation of the workday shall be defined as work being performed by the Employee on their scheduled shift that needs to be completed beyond the conclusion of that same shift. Overtime work that is a continuation of the workday shall be performed by the Employee or Employees performing the work at that time, on their scheduled shift.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Overtime Allocation. For all employeesEmployees, overtime shall be defined as either continuation of the workday, scheduled overtime, call-out or standby. (a) Continuation of the Workday: Continuation of the workday shall be defined as work being performed by the Employee on their scheduled shift that needs to be completed beyond the conclusion of that same shift. Overtime work that is a continuation of the workday shall be performed by the Employee or Employees performing the work at that time, on their scheduled shift.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement