OVERTIME AND SUNDAY WORK. 19.1 It is recognized that due to the nature of our business and the necessity of providing continuous service, employees may be called upon from time to time to work overtime hours. Overtime shall not be worked unless it is first authorized by management. 19.2 The overtime rate of time and one-half the basic hourly rate shall be paid for all time worked in excess of eight (8) hours in one day and for time worked in excess of forty (40) hours in one week. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, paid holidays, vacation, sick leave and PTO shall count as hours worked for computing overtime under this Section. There will be no pyramiding of overtime or premium rates. 19.3 The overtime rate of double time the basic hourly rate shall be paid for all hours worked in excess of fifty-six (56) hours in one week. 19.4 All scheduled time worked on Sunday shall be compensated at a premium rate of time and one-half the basic hourly rate of pay. 19.5 When regular full time employees are recalled to work outside of their regular scheduled work hours or on a non-scheduled day, they shall receive regular overtime pay of time and one-half the basic hourly wage rate. Paid time starts when the employee reports for work and ends when the work has been completed; provided, however, that when the call out work extends to the starting time of the employee's next regular scheduled shift, overtime pay shall then terminate and straight time pay shall apply during such regular assignment. Employees called out shall receive a minimum of two (2) hours of pay at the overtime rate, except when such work extends into their regular assignment. No additional pay shall apply if subsequently recalled within the same two-hour call-out period. If a technician called out to work can clear trouble without leaving home, the technician shall be paid two (2) hours straight time. 19.6 As far as practicable, all overtime shall be equally and impartially offered to the employees who generally work in the class of work being performed in their respective localities. 19.7 Premiums and differentials are not paid on a time and one-half basis. 19.8 When it is necessary to assign out-of-schedule hours on the weekly work schedule, the out-of-schedule hours will not be paid at one and one-half times the basic hourly wage rate unless the entire weekly work scheduled hours have been worked.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
OVERTIME AND SUNDAY WORK. 19.1 It is recognized that due to the nature of our business and the necessity of providing continuous service, employees may be called upon from time to time to work overtime hours. Overtime shall not be worked unless it is first authorized by management.
19.2 The overtime rate of time and one-half the basic hourly rate shall be paid for all time worked in excess of eight (8) hours in one day and for time worked in excess of forty (40) hours in one week. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, paid holidays, vacation, sick leave and PTO shall count as hours worked for computing overtime under this Section. There will be no pyramiding of overtime or premium rates.
19.3 The overtime rate of double time the basic hourly rate shall be paid for all hours worked in excess of fifty-six (56) hours in one week.
19.4 All scheduled time worked on Sunday shall be compensated at a premium rate of time and one-half the basic hourly rate of pay.
19.5 When regular full time employees are recalled to work outside of their regular scheduled work hours or on a non-scheduled day, they shall receive regular overtime pay of time and one-half the basic hourly wage rate. Paid time starts when the employee reports for work and ends when the work has been completed; provided, however, that when the call out work extends to the starting time of the employee's next regular scheduled shift, overtime pay shall then terminate and straight time pay shall apply during such regular assignment. Employees called out shall receive a minimum of two (2) hours of pay at the overtime rate, except when such work extends into their regular assignment. No additional pay shall apply if subsequently recalled within the same two-hour call-call- out period. If a technician called out to work can clear trouble without leaving home, the technician shall be paid two (2) hours straight time.
19.6 As far as practicable, all overtime shall be equally and impartially offered to the employees who generally work in the class of work being performed in their respective localities.
19.7 Premiums and differentials are not paid on a time and one-half basis.
19.8 When it is necessary to assign out-of-schedule hours on the weekly work schedule, the out-of-schedule hours will not be paid at one and one-half times the basic hourly wage rate unless the entire weekly work scheduled hours have been worked.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
OVERTIME AND SUNDAY WORK. 19.1 It is recognized that due to (i) All time worked outside or in excess of the nature hours prescribed by Clause 3 Hours of our business Work of this Agreement shall be deemed overtime and shall be paid for at the necessity of providing continuous service, employees may be called upon from time to time to work overtime hours. Overtime shall not be worked unless it is first authorized by management.
19.2 The overtime rate of time and one-a half for the basic hourly first three hours on any one day and thereafter at the rate of double time. Provided that all overtime worked between midnight and the ordinary starting time shall be paid for at the rate of double time. This provision shall not apply where overtime commences within one and a half hours of the ordinary starting time.
(ii) For existing employees engaged prior to 15 October 2004, all time overtime worked on Sunday or in excess of eight (8) three hours in one day and for time worked in excess of forty (40) hours in one week. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, paid holidays, vacation, sick leave and PTO shall count as hours worked for computing overtime under this Section. There will be no pyramiding of overtime or premium rates.
19.3 The overtime rate of double time the basic hourly rate on Saturdays shall be paid for all at the rate of double time. For employees engaged after 15 October 2004, ordinary rates shall apply for rostered hours worked in excess of fifty-six (56) hours in one weekon Saturdays.
19.4 All scheduled time worked (iii) Employees called upon to perform overtime on Sunday Saturdays/Sundays shall be compensated at a premium rate of time and one-half paid the basic hourly rate of pay.
19.5 When regular full time employees are recalled to work outside of their regular scheduled work hours or on a non-scheduled day, they shall receive regular prescribed overtime pay of time and one-half the basic hourly wage rate. Paid time starts when the employee reports for work and ends when the work has been completed; provided, however, that when the call out work extends to the starting time of the employee's next regular scheduled shift, overtime pay shall then terminate and straight time pay shall apply during such regular assignment. Employees called out shall receive rates with a minimum of two hours for each time they are so called in to work.
(2iv) hours of pay at the overtime rate, except when such work extends into their regular assignment. No additional pay shall apply if subsequently recalled within the same two-hour call-out period. If a technician Where an employee is called out upon to work can clear trouble without leaving homeovertime for more than one hour after the ordinary ceasing time, the technician he shall be paid two $9.89 meal money in addition to overtime payment for the time worked. The allowance will increase to $10.19 effective 1 December 2008.
(2v) hours straight Except where mutually agreed otherwise, when overtime is worked for more than one hour after the usual ceasing time, not less than 30 minutes shall be allowed for a meal and this shall be the first half hour after the usual ceasing time.
19.6 As far as practicable, all (vi) When an employee is required to work overtime exceeding one hour after the usual ceasing time and works through the meal break he/she shall be equally paid double the appropriate rate for such meal break and impartially offered to the employees who generally work in the class of work being performed in their respective localitiessuch rate shall continue until such meal break is allowed.
19.7 Premiums (vii) An employee who works so much overtime between the termination of his /her ordinary work on one day and differentials are the commencement of his/her ordinary work on the next day that he/she has not had at least ten consecutive hours off duty between those times shall, subject to this sub-clause, be released after completion of such overtime until he/she has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. If, on the instruction of the Company, such an employee resumes or continues work without having had such ten consecutive hours off duty, he shall be paid on a double rates until he is released from duty for such period and he/she shall then be entitled to be absent until he/she has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time and one-half basis.
19.8 When it occurring during such absence. Provided that, where an employee is necessary recalled to assign out-of-schedule work after the ordinary ceasing time, overtime worked in such circumstances shall not be regarded as overtime for the purposes of this sub- clause where the actual time worked is less than three hours on the weekly work schedule, the out-of-schedule hours will not be paid at one and one-half times the basic hourly wage rate unless the entire weekly work scheduled hours have been workedsuch recall or on each of such recalls.
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OVERTIME AND SUNDAY WORK. 19.1 It is recognized that due to (i) All time worked outside or in excess of the nature hours prescribed by Clause 3 Hours of our business Work of this Agreement shall be deemed overtime and shall be paid for at the necessity of providing continuous service, employees may be called upon from time to time to work overtime hours. Overtime shall not be worked unless it is first authorized by management.
19.2 The overtime rate of time and one-a half for the basic hourly first three hours on any one day and thereafter at the rate of double time. Provided that all overtime worked between midnight and the ordinary starting time shall be paid for at the rate of double time. This provision shall not apply where overtime commences within one and a half hours of the ordinary starting time.
(ii) For existing employees engaged prior to 15 October 2004, all time overtime worked on Sunday or in excess of eight (8) three hours in one day and for time worked in excess of forty (40) hours in one week. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, paid holidays, vacation, sick leave and PTO shall count as hours worked for computing overtime under this Section. There will be no pyramiding of overtime or premium rates.
19.3 The overtime rate of double time the basic hourly rate on Saturdays shall be paid for all at the rate of double time. For employees engaged after 15 October 2004, ordinary rates shall apply for rostered hours worked in excess of fifty-six on Saturdays
(56iii) hours in one week.
19.4 All scheduled time worked Employees called upon to perform overtime on Sunday Saturdays/Sundays shall be compensated at a premium rate of time and one-half paid the basic hourly rate of pay.
19.5 When regular full time employees are recalled to work outside of their regular scheduled work hours or on a non-scheduled day, they shall receive regular prescribed overtime pay of time and one-half the basic hourly wage rate. Paid time starts when the employee reports for work and ends when the work has been completed; provided, however, that when the call out work extends to the starting time of the employee's next regular scheduled shift, overtime pay shall then terminate and straight time pay shall apply during such regular assignment. Employees called out shall receive rates with a minimum of two hours for each time they are so called in to work.
(2iv) hours of pay at the overtime rate, except when such work extends into their regular assignment. No additional pay shall apply if subsequently recalled within the same two-hour call-out period. If a technician Where an employee is called out upon to work can clear trouble without leaving homeovertime for more than one hour after the ordinary ceasing time, the technician he shall be paid two $9.89 meal money in addition to overtime payment for the time worked. The allowance will increase to $10.19 effective 1 November 2008.
(2v) hours straight Except where mutually agreed otherwise, when overtime is worked for more than one hour after the usual ceasing time, not less than 30 minutes shall be allowed for a meal and this shall be the first half hour after the usual ceasing time.
19.6 As far as practicable, all (vi) When an employee is required to work overtime exceeding one hour after the usual ceasing time and works through the meal break he/she shall be equally paid double the appropriate rate for such meal break and impartially offered to the employees who generally work in the class of work being performed in their respective localitiessuch rate shall continue until such meal break is allowed.
19.7 Premiums (vii) An employee who works so much overtime between the termination of his /her ordinary work on one day and differentials are the commencement of his/her ordinary work on the next day that he/she has not had at least ten consecutive hours off duty between those times shall, subject to this sub-clause, be released after completion of such overtime until he/she has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. If, on the instruction of the Company, such an employee resumes or continues work without having had such ten consecutive hours off duty, he shall be paid on a double rates until he is released from duty for such period and he/she shall then be entitled to be absent until he/she has had ten consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinary working time and one-half basis.
19.8 When it occurring during such absence. Provided that, where an employee is necessary recalled to assign out-of-schedule work after the ordinary ceasing time, overtime worked in such circumstances shall not be regarded as overtime for the purposes of this sub- clause where the actual time worked is less than three hours on the weekly work schedule, the out-of-schedule hours will not be paid at one and one-half times the basic hourly wage rate unless the entire weekly work scheduled hours have been workedsuch recall or on each of such recalls.
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Samples: Union Collective Agreement
OVERTIME AND SUNDAY WORK. 19.1 It is recognized that due to the nature of our business and the necessity of providing continuous service, employees may be called upon from time to time to work overtime hours. Overtime shall not be worked unless it is first authorized by management.
19.2 The overtime rate of time and one-half the basic hourly rate shall be paid for all time worked in excess of eight (8) hours in one day and for time worked in excess of forty (40) hours in one week. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, paid holidays, vacation, sick leave and PTO shall count as hours worked for computing overtime under this Section. There will be no pyramiding of overtime or premium rates.
19.3 The overtime rate of double time the basic hourly rate shall be paid for all hours worked in excess of fifty-six (56) hours in one week.
19.4 All scheduled time worked on Sunday shall be compensated at a premium rate of time and one-half the basic hourly rate of pay.
19.5 When regular full time employees are recalled to work outside of their regular scheduled work hours or on a non-scheduled day, they shall receive regular overtime pay of time and one-half the basic hourly wage rate. Paid time starts when the employee reports for work and ends when the work has been completed; provided, however, that when the call out work extends to the starting time of the employee's next regular scheduled shift, overtime pay shall then terminate and straight time pay shall apply during such regular assignment. Employees called out shall receive a minimum of two (2) hours of pay at the overtime rate, except when such work extends into their regular assignment. No additional pay shall apply if subsequently recalled within the same two-hour call-out period. If a technician called out to work can clear trouble without leaving home, the technician shall be paid two (2) hours straight time.
19.6 As far as practicable, all overtime shall be equally and impartially offered to the employees who generally work in the class of work being performed in their respective localities.
19.7 Premiums and differentials are not paid on a time and one-half basis.
19.8 When it is necessary to assign out-of-schedule hours on the weekly work schedule, the out-of-schedule hours will not be paid at one and one-half times the basic hourly wage rate unless the entire weekly work scheduled hours have been worked.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement