Overtime and Sunday Pay Sample Clauses

Overtime and Sunday Pay. The overtime rate is one and one-half (1.5) times the basic rate of pay and is paid under the following conditions: a) All hours worked after an employee has worked 8 hours at the basic rate of pay in a workday b) All hours worked after an employee has worked 40 hours at the basic rate of pay in a workweek c) All hours worked on Sundays d) All call-out hours worked and those call-out hours not worked which make up the minimum requirement threshold listed in Article 25.4 7.5.1 The following hours will be considered as hours worked and will count toward the daily and weekly overtime calculation described in (a) and (b) above: • Scheduled vacation/personal holiday; • First 8 hours worked or not worked on a recognized holiday; • First 8 hours worked on Sunday; • Paid union time off for joint meetings with the Company 7.5.2 The following hours will not count toward the daily and weekly overtime calculation described in (a) and (b) above: • Bereavement, Jury Duty, Witness Duty, Short-term Disability (STD), Worker’s Compensation, Military, Unscheduled vacation/personal holiday, inclement weather and any other paid time off not listed above; • Any non-paid time off, including non-paid union time; • Any call-out hours (worked or those call-out hours not worked which make up the minimum requirement threshold); • Any hours worked over 8 in a workday or 40 in a workweek already paid at the overtime rate • Any hours worked on a non-scheduled Sunday 7.5.3 Insofar as practicable, opportunity for overtime work shall be equalized among all those employees within a workgroup doing similar work. 7.5.4 Overtime work will generally be assigned to those employees who normally perform the work operations involved in the overtime assignment, providing they are readily available and have required skills. 7.5.5 It is recognized that due to the nature of our business and the necessity of providing continuous service, overtime and call outs after hours are a normal part of the business. It is understood that employees may be requested to work call out hours and employees are expected to be available and to generally accept call outs. In order to meet this obligation employees must provide the Company with a can be reached number or utilize the Company-provided phone after hours. Failure to promptly return phone messages left by the Company will be considered unavailability for call out.
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Overtime and Sunday Pay 

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  • Saturday and Sunday Work (a) Where an employee is rostered to work ordinary hours between midnight Friday and midnight Saturday, the employee will be paid a loading of 50% of their ordinary rate of pay for the hours worked during this period. (b) Where an employee is rostered to work ordinary hours between midnight Saturday and midnight Sunday, all employees excluding home care employees will be paid a loading of 75% of their ordinary rate of pay for the hours worked during this period. (c) Casual employees will be paid in accordance with Clauses 35(a) and 35(b). The rates prescribed in Clauses 35(a) and 35(b) will be in substitution for and not cumulative upon the casual loading prescribed in Clause 12.5(b). (d) These extra rates will be in substitution for and not cumulative upon the shift penalties prescribed at Clause 38 Shiftwork.

  • OVERTIME AND HOLIDAY PAY 5.3.1 All hours worked by an employee in excess of eight (8) hours per shift and in excess of forty (40) straight time hours per week shall be paid for at the rate of one and one-half times the straight time rate. All hours worked by an employee in excess of ten (10) hours per shift and all hours worked on Sunday shall be paid at the rate of double the straight time rate. 5.3.2 Additional holidays recognized in the Construction Industry in each geographical area will be observed on all work covered by this Appendix.

  • Holiday Pay A. On each of the holidays designated above, each full-time employee scheduled to work but permitted to take the day off shall receive pay computed at the employee's basic hourly rate for the number of hours the employee was regularly scheduled to work. B. On each of the holidays designated above, each part-time employee scheduled to work but permitted to take the day off shall receive pay computed at the employee’s basic hourly rate for the number of hours the employee was regularly scheduled to work.

  • Saturday Work A day worker required to work overtime on a Saturday shall be afforded at least four hours work or paid for four hours at the rate of time and one half for the first three hours and double time thereafter, except where the overtime is continuous with overtime commenced on the previous day.

  • HOLIDAYS AND HOLIDAY PAY 165. 1. A holiday is calculated based on an eight hour day. The following days are designated as holidays: January 1 ( New Year's Day) the third Monday in January (Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xx.'s birthday) the third Monday in February (Presidents' Day) the last Monday in May (Memorial Day) July 4 (Independence Day) the first Monday in September (Labor Day) the second Monday in October (Columbus Day) November 11 (Veterans' Day) Thanksgiving Day the day after Thanksgiving December 25 (Christmas Day) 166. Provided further, if January 1, July 4, November 11 or December 25 falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is a holiday.

  • Saturday and Sunday Work Week: Five (5) consecutive days per week, Sunday to Saturday. Work Day: Seven and one-half (7 1/2) hours per day. Any shift starting after 12:01 p.m. will receive a shift premium in accordance with Article 13.01 ii).

  • Paid Holidays – Long Weekends (a) When an employee is scheduled to work a weekend where a paid holiday falls on the Monday or the Friday, the Employer shall endeavour to also schedule the employee to work the paid holiday. (b) When the employee is scheduled off on a weekend where a paid holiday falls on the Monday or the Friday, the Employer shall endeavour to schedule the employee off the paid holiday. (c) In the event of a scheduling conflict, 12.07 (a) will be the deciding provision.

  • Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays If the last or appointed day for the taking of any action or the expiration of any right required or granted herein shall be a Saturday or a Sunday or shall be a legal holiday in the State of New York, then such action may be taken or such right may be exercised on the next succeeding day not a legal holiday.

  • Holidays Falling on Saturday or Sunday ‌ For an employee whose workweek is from Monday to Friday, and when any of the above-noted holidays falls on a Saturday and is not proclaimed as being observed on some other day, the following Monday shall be deemed to be the holiday for the purpose of this agreement; when a holiday falls on a Sunday and it is not proclaimed as being observed on some other day, the following Monday (or Tuesday, where the preceding section already applies to the Monday), shall be deemed to be the holiday for the purpose of this agreement.

  • Public Holiday Work (a) For Employees other than Shiftworkers, double time and a half must be paid for any Public Holiday Work with a minimum payment of four hours. (b) For Shiftworkers, double time and a half (inclusive of their shift loading) must be paid for any Public Holiday Work with a minimum payment of four hours.

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