Overtime Calls Sample Clauses

Overtime Calls. During regular rehearsals the will endeavour to inform the Artist at least fifteen (15) minutes before overtime rehearsals are due to begin. The Artist may not be required to rehearse more than two (2) hours of overtime rehearsal in any one (1) day. Posting of Calls, Performance Schedules and Casting It is the responsibility of the to notify the Artist of all rehearsal and performance times not later than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the rehearsal or performance call. Rehearsal Hours Artists may be required to rehearse up to a maximum of six (6) hours out of a span of twelve
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Overtime Calls. 19.1 All time worked in addition to the regularly assigned shift on any day will be paid at the rate of time and one half. This paragraph is subject to the provisions of Article 18. 19.2 Overtime work shall be distributed as equitably as possible among the employees who normally perform the work. The Company will provide the records to the Union when so requested. Any employee refusing overtime work shall have the offered time recorded as time offered. 19.3 All employees shall be offered the overtime work on an equal basis, based on the available work. Overtime will be assigned based on the following criteria: (a) An employee is already engaged in the work for which overtime is required (b) An employee has the qualifications required to perform the overtime work; (c) An employee on duty is immediately available for the overtime work to be performed. 19.4 Upon agreement between the employee and supervisor, instead of payment for overtime, an employee may choose to receive time off in lieu of the appropriate overtime, at the rate of 1 1/2 hours off for every 1 hour worked. An employee may accumulate up to a maximum of five (5) working days, 19.5 Employees called outside of their regularly assigned hours, after having been relieved, shall be paid a minimum of three hours at overtime rates for which three hours of service may be required, but for such minimum shall not be required to perform work other than that of the emergency, and possibly another emergency which might arise subsequent to time of call. If, however, employees are called to commence work less than two hours before their regular starting time, the time will be computed continuously with the regular day’s work, and the time before the regular starting time shall be paid time and one-half on a minute by minute basis. 19.6 An employee who is called by the Company for overtime work prearranged or otherwise and accepts the call, will be paid one (1) hour at punitive rates if such call is canceled prior to his/her leaving home.
Overtime Calls. (A) Employees in any craft who are called outside of and not continuous with their regular assigned hours shall be paid actual time from time departing their home until the time released, at the time and one-half rate of pay, with a minimum of two (2) hours. Telephone trouble-shooting calls will be paid for at actual time with a minimum of 30 minutes. This provision does not apply to planned/scheduled overtime.
Overtime Calls. Subject to all articles related to overtime payment, overtime at the rate of time and one-half the basic hourly rate shall be paid for all hours worked excess of eight ( 8 ) hours a day or forty (40) hours a week. Time worked by full-time employees in excess of the regularly-assigned hours shall be paid at the employee’s straight time hourly rate when such excess time is due to:
Overtime Calls. Work On Rest Day And Holiday RULE 47

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  • Overtime Hours Except as otherwise provided in this section, all hours worked in excess of the established work day, before or after an employee's regular scheduled shift, or on any regularly scheduled day off, shall be considered overtime. All paid vacation time, paid holidays, paid sick leave, compensatory time off, and paid leaves of absence shall be considered as "time worked" for purposes of this Article. Part-time employees whose established work day is less than eight (8) hours shall not be considered to be working overtime until having completed eight (8) hours of work.

  • Overtime Meals When employees are required to work more than two (2) hours beyond their regular work days, the Employer will provide hot meals at no cost to the employees, up to a maximum of sixteen dollars ($16.00) (receipts to be submitted) plus paid meal periods of one-half (1/2) hour at the prevailing rate and thereafter at four (4) hour intervals. Any early morning start before regular starting time is entitled to a paid meal. The breakfast limit is thirteen dollars ($13.00) (receipts to be submitted). Employees called out on overtime shall be paid for meals as above, after four (4) hours work.

  • Overtime Work A. Overtime pay is to be paid at the rate of one and one- half (1½) times the basic hourly straight-time rate. B. Overtime shall be paid to employees for work performed only after eight (8) hours on duty in any one (1) service day or forty (40) hours in any one (1) service week. Nothing in this Section shall be construed by the parties or any reviewing authority to deny the payment of overtime to employees for time worked outside of their regularly scheduled work week at the request of the Employer. C. Penalty overtime pay is to be paid at the rate of two

  • Overtime Pay ‌ Overtime pay shall be paid to the employee on the next paycheque after the expiration of the pay period in which the overtime was earned except as provided in Article 16.6 (Compensating Time Off) below.

  • Overtime Scheduling 1. Each employee interested in working overtime may volunteer by requesting, in writing, to be added to the voluntary overtime list within his/her building and/or the district-wide voluntary overtime list. They will also indicate whether they wish to work during their vacation period. Such written request to be added to or deleted from the overtime lists may be made at any time; however, if the employee is requesting to be deleted from the list(s), he/she shall not be allowed to rejoin the list(s) for a ninety (90) calendar day period. Such lists shall be maintained on a yearly basis, from September 1st to August 31st of each year. The employer will serve notice to the employees, by a memo into each work area, that overtime lists are being formulated, by August 15th of each year. 2. The list will be compiled for September with the volunteers listed in seniority order. Overtime shall be rotated among volunteers. The rotation shall be continuous through the year until a new list is compiled the following September. If an employee volunteers who was not on the list he/she shall be placed on the list according to his/her seniority and he/she shall be eligible to work overtime in accordance with the normal rotation. 3. To the extent possible, employees will be notified at least four (4) hours prior to the end of the shift of any overtime for that day and by noon on Friday for any Saturday overtime. Any employee who has volunteered to work overtime and is notified in accordance with this paragraph shall be obligated to work the overtime hours in their building unless excused by the supervisor. 4. Overtime assignments will be on a rotating schedule among the qualified employees within each classification who have expressly volunteered for such overtime work. The employer’s obligation to rotate overtime shall be satisfied by calling employees who are working at the time the overtime determination is made (i.e., not on vacation or other leave of absence) in seniority order and offering them the opportunity to work. 5. If there are insufficient volunteers available for any specific assignment, the employer may require the least senior employee in the division to perform the work. 6. Substantiated errors made in the rotation of overtime (Article XIII Section G.4) will be corrected on the basis of offering the by-passed employee an amount of overtime equal to the time lost due to the error of assignment. Depending on the number of hours involved, it is possible that this may take more than (1) one overtime offer/assignment. Acceptance of the compensatory overtime will not change the employees spot in the overtime rotation, thus the employee will remain eligible for overtime in the same rotation as before the error. The compensatory overtime will not be offered at such a time or in such a manner that would purposefully cause inconvenience or inability to the effected employee to comply. In the event the employee declines the offered overtime work, the employee shall forfeit any future claim to the overtime hours in dispute.

  • Overtime for Part-Time Employees ‌ (a) A part-time employee working less than the normal hours per day of a full-time employee, and who is required to work longer than their regular workday, shall be paid at the rate of straight-time for the hours so worked, up to and including the normal hours in the workday of a full-time employee. (b) A part-time employee working less than the normal days per week of a full-time employee, and who is required to work other than their regularly scheduled workdays, shall be paid at the rate of straight-time for the days so worked up to and including the normal workdays in the workweek of a full-time employee. (c) Overtime rates shall apply to hours worked in excess of (a) and (b) above.

  • 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 Payments Full-time and Part-time Employees

  • Overtime Holidays Double time the regular rate for work on the following holiday(s). New Year's Day

  • Overtime Compensation 1. Except as provided in this section, Grantee will be responsible for any obligations of premium overtime pay due employees. Premium overtime pay is defined as any compensation paid to an individual in addition to the employee’s normal rate of pay for hours worked in excess of normal working hours. 2. Funds provided under this Contract may be used to pay the premium portion of overtime only under the following conditions: i. With the prior written approval of System Agency; ii. Temporarily, in the case of an emergency or an occasional operational bottleneck; iii. When employees are performing indirect functions, such as administration, maintenance, or accounting; iv. In performance of tests, laboratory procedures, or similar operations that are continuous in nature and cannot reasonably be interrupted or otherwise completed; or v. When lower overall cost to System Agency will result.

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