OVERTIME AND OTHER Sample Clauses

OVERTIME AND OTHER. ALLOWANCES
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OVERTIME AND OTHER expenses incurred to hasten delivery at Buyer’s request shall be added to the quoted prices and paid by Buyer. Shipments ready for delivery can be deferred beyond the date for delivery only with OSL’s written consent. Buyer hereby grants OSL, for itself and as collateral agent on behalf of each of OSL’s subsidiaries, a security interest in (i) all present and future Product sold or delivered by OSL to Buyer; (ii) all present and future books and records, including, without limitation, books of account and ledgers, computer programs, computer software, and data relating to Buyer or to any personal property subject to a security interest granted herein; and (iii) all proceeds, whether now owned and existing or hereafter acquired or arising, including, without limitation: (A) all rents, issues, royalties, and profits of or from any of the foregoing, (B) all personal property now or hereafter received by Buyer upon the sale, exchange, lease, transfer, or other disposition of any of the foregoing, and (C) any amounts now or hereafter payable under any insurance policy by reason of any loss or damage to any of the foregoing or any proceeds thereof to secure the prompt and unconditional payment and performance by Buyer of all indebtedness, obligations, debts, and liabilities owed to OSL. Buyer agrees, upon request by OSL, to execute promptly any documents and perform any other acts at Buyer’s sole expense that OSL deems necessary or advisable to confirm, continue and/or perfect the security interests granted in this Section. In addition to and not in limitation or derogation of the foregoing, Buyer hereby irrevocably authorizes OSL to execute and file any one or more financing statements covering all personal property subject to the security interests granted in this Section.
OVERTIME AND OTHER. ALLOWANCES An employee shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half for work required to be performed in excess of the employee’s nor- number of daily hours of work in any one day or in any continuous period, however that the said employee shall period. An employee shall be paid at the rate of required to be per- formed on his/her rest. The employee shall be paid at the rate of that he/she shall a at the rate of time and one-half, for all hours worked in excess of four hours beyond the normal number of daily hours of work on that day or in any continuous period. The assigned extra days of rest (e.g. or a, and the assigned regular day of rest (e.g. or A, shall be as shown on shift schedules. It is understood that when an employee works seven consecutive normal eight hour days, none of which is a day of rest, the employee’s eighth day will be deemed to be the employee’s assigned regular day of rest. If an employee is required by the Company to report to the said Site to perform work at other than his/her regularly scheduled working hours, the employee shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half for all hours worked at other than his/her regularly scheduled working hours provided, xxxxx- er, that said employee shall be paid at the rate of double time instead of at the rate of time and one-half for all hours worked in excess of four hours beyond the normal number of daily hours of work on that day or in any continuous period. In any event the employee shall be paid at the employ- ee’s straight time rate only for regularly scheduled hours worked. The employee shall be paid a minimum amount equiva- lent to pay for four hours at his/her straight time rate if the employee’s pay for the per- formance of such work is less than this amount, except when such work forms a continuous period with the employee’s reg- ularly scheduled working hours, in which case no minimum shall apply. If the said employee is entitled to the payment pro- vided in clause this minimum amount shall be paid in addition thereto for the per- formance of such work on a holiday. If an employee is required by the Company to report to the said Site on less than hours’ notice, to perform work at other than said employee’s regularly scheduled working hours, the Company will provide transportation to the said Site for the employee or will pay the employee one hours’ pay at his/her straight time rate. If the employee is entitled to payment under the provisions of clause or this travelling allowanc...
OVERTIME AND OTHER. ALLOWANCES V (a) Add the following to clause V (a): “Where, pursuant to clause IV (a), the schedule for employees assigned to twelve hour shifts is so arranged as to provide an average work week of forty-two hours, the hours which are in excess of an employee’s normal number of daily hours of work and for which time and one-half will be paid shall be deemed to be the last four hours of the fourth p.m. to a.m. night shift which he has worked and the last four hours of the fourth a.m. to p.m. day shift which he has worked in the two forty-eight hour work weeks in each four week cycle.” Notwithstanding the foregoing an employee who is absent from sched- uled work for any reason during a week in which he is scheduled to work forty-eight hours shall be paid at the rate of straight time instead of time and one-half for the last four hours of the fourth p.m. to a.m. night shift or the last four hours of the a.m. to p.m. day shift, referred to in V(a) (I), as the case may be, except when such absence occurs on the first or second or third scheduled working day in a week in which four working days are scheduled and is due to an illness of one day or less, an approved bereavement leave of one day or less, an approved absence on an employee’s first scheduled working day following his vacation which may be granted under the provisions of the addition to Clause V noted below, or any absence of three scheduled working hours or less. It is understood that the foregoing exceptions relating to absences due to illness and be- reavement shall only apply when an employee has advised the Company of such absence on the date the absence occurs or in the case of an approved absence on the first scheduled working day following an employee’s vacation when an employee has received approval for such absence from the Company prior to the date that the absence occurs. V Add the following to Clause V “An employee regularly assigned to twelve hour shifts whose work sched- ule requires that he work on one or more of the holidays stipulated in Article V may request one sched- uled work day off without pay in each calendar year for each such holiday so worked up to a maximum of
OVERTIME AND OTHER. ALLOWANCES 14 Article No. 8 – PAID HOLIDAYS 17 Article No. 9 – GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 19 Article No. 10 – ARBITRATION 20 Article No. 11 – ANNUAL VACATIONS 23 Article No. 12 – EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 28 Article No. 13 – SENIORITY 32 Article No. 14 – WAGES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 38 Article No. 15 – TRANSPORTATION 41 Article No. 16 – LEAVE OF ABSENCE 41 Article No. 17 – SAFETY AND HEALTH 44 Article No. 18 – TERMINATION 46 SCHEDULE “A” – WAGES 47 APPENDIX I – MECHANICAL TRADES CLASSIFICATION 50 APPENDIX II – 12 HOUR SHIFT 51 APPENDIX IIICOMPRESSED WORKWEEK MAINTENANCE 59 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT Made this 1st day of April, 2010. BETWEEN: Sherritt International Corp., a corporation having office at Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, and herein acting with respect only to its Fort Saskatchewan plant (hereinafter called the “Company”). AND Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union, Local 530A, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta (hereinafter called the “Union”).

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