Overtime and Overtime Pay Sample Clauses

Overtime and Overtime Pay. A. The hours in excess of the basic work week shall be offered by seniority and shall be voluntary.
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Overtime and Overtime Pay. Subd. (a)
Overtime and Overtime Pay. Subd. 1. Definition of Overtime Overtime is defined as any hours of work which deviate from an employee's posted work schedule as described in Section 18.02 of this Agreement unless such deviation is voluntary on the part of the employee or is made necessary by required training activities as provided under Section 18.03, Subd. 2(a) (Temporary Change in Shifts).
Overtime and Overtime Pay. 7.01 The basic work week of a full-time employee shall be 40 hours per week consisting of five (5) eight (8) hour days. Hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours in a day or 40 hours in a week shall be paid at the rate of time and one and a half (1½) the regular rate.
Overtime and Overtime Pay. In order to provide continuous service to the public and in case of emergencies employees may be required to work at times other than their regular work period or shift (i.e., overtime). Except for those hours which may result from swapping of shifts as provided in Article IV - Paragraph 8 (b) the following hours of work shall be overtime hours for which the rate of pay will be one and one-half (1-1/2) times the regular hourly rate of pay:
Overtime and Overtime Pay. 8.01 Pre-approval of overtime: All overtime must be pre-approved by the employee’s Manager or the Resource Director except where an urgent request is communicated directly to an employee by a client, and that request must be actioned outside of the employee’s regular work hours. Employees will be provided a means for tracking and submitting overtime hours, and must track and submit hours in accordance with Company policy.
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  • Overtime Pay a) A casual employee shall be entitled to overtime pay in accordance with Article 27.05 in the following circumstances:

  • HOURS AND OVERTIME 3:1 A workweek is defined as seven (7) consecutive calendar days, from Saturday midnight to Saturday midnight. The basic workweek shall consist of five (5) workdays of eight (8) hours each and shall begin Monday and run through Friday, except when a job other than for a public utility is to be done on Saturday, then the Company may assign another day as a non-workday and Saturdays becomes a workday in the basic workweek. An extended workweek shall begin at starting time Monday and continue until the next Monday starting time. The regular hours of work for all employees shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with an unpaid meal period of thirty (30) minutes which normally will be from 12:00 noon to 12:30 p.m. provided, however, that the regular lunch period may be advance or delayed an hour or less when work must necessarily be performed during the regular lunch period. Such a change in the lunch period shall not be deemed to require the payment of overtime. The regular hours of work may be changed by the Company at the request or direction of the public utility or governmental authorities, and by mutual agreement between the Company and the Union. The Company may change the start times by 30 minutes in either direction of the regular start time to meet the operational need without union approval. Such a change in the regular hours of work shall not be deemed to require the payment of overtime.

  • WORK WEEK AND OVERTIME Section 1. The normal work week will consist of forty (40) hours. Department management will establish the work week and hours of work best suited to meet the needs of the Department and provide superior service to the community. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a guarantee or limitation of the number of hours to be worked per week.

  • HOLIDAYS AND OVERTIME 4.11 All work performed outside of the regular scheduled working hours and on Saturdays, Sundays, and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day (California only), Presidents Day (Nevada only), Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day (California only), Nevada Day (Nevada only), Thanksgiving Day and the Friday following, and Christmas Day, or days celebrated as such, shall be paid for at double the regular straight-time rate of pay. EIGHT-HOUR REST PERIOD

  • Overtime Payment Full-time employees shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half times the employee's straight time hourly rate for all time worked outside of their normal work hours and/or work days up to sixteen (16) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period. For hours worked in excess of sixteen (16) in a twenty-four (24) hour period, employees shall be paid double time. Employees who receive an unpaid lunch period and are not required to work at their work assignments during such period shall not have such time treated as hours worked for the purpose of computing overtime.

  • Overtime Overtime will begin to accrue after sixty (60) hours in a two (2) week period averaged over the scheduling period determined by the local parties. Overtime will apply if the employee works in excess of the normal daily hours. Payment for overtime is as in Article 16.01.

  • Overtime Compensation (a) Overtime worked shall be compensated at the following rates:

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