Common use of Overtime Equalization Clause in Contracts

Overtime Equalization. A) Any opportunity for overtime which is not worked will be charged against that employee as refused. An opportunity is defined as any attempt to contact an employee. Multiple attempts to contact an employee for the same overtime opportunity will be treated as one. Refusals, as defined above, will be charged with the same amount of time as actually worked (straight time equivalent) by the employee or employees who responded to that callout.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.icc.illinois.gov, icc.illinois.gov, Labor Agreement

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Overtime Equalization. A1) Any opportunity for overtime which is not worked will be charged against that employee as refused. An opportunity is defined as any attempt to contact an employee. Multiple attempts to contact an employee for the same overtime opportunity will be treated as one. Refusals, as defined above, will be charged with the same amount of time as actually worked (straight time equivalent) by the employee or employees who responded to that callout.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Operating Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement

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