Overtime – Permanent and Casual Employees Sample Clauses

Overtime – Permanent and Casual Employees. (1) Time worked by permanent employees on regular assignments and by casual employees holding a temporary or temporary/permanent bulletin, continuous with, before or after the regularly assigned hours of work, shall be considered as overtime and shall be paid for on the actual minute basis, at one and one-half (1 ½) times the employees rate of pay. Time worked by casual employees beyond forty-four (44) hours shall be paid for at one and one-half (1 ½) times the employees normal rate, however, casual employees shall only be eligible for overtime when the relevant rotation lists for permanent employees has been exhausted and the casual employee is scheduled to work forty (40) hours in the week. For further clarification, at the end of the week, the total hours worked will be calculated and the overtime payment will only be triggered if the number of actual hours worked surpasses the forty-four (44) hours indicated above. In such situations, the regularly scheduled shift will not be considered overtime. (2) Any permanent employee called upon to work on any holiday as defined in Article 14.05(A)(1) or any casual employee called upon to work on any holiday as defined in Article 14.05(A)(2) of this agreement will be compensated for all time worked at one and one-half (1½) times the employees normal rate of pay, in addition to the regular days pay allowed for the holiday. (3) Unless specified to the contrary in this Collective Agreement, employees required to work on the first day of rest shall be paid at one and one-half (1½) times the pro rata rate and employees required to work on the second day of rest shall be paid at two (2) times the pro rata rate. This Article does not apply to casual employees. (4) Except in cases of emergency, overtime shall not be worked without proper authority. When advance authority has not been obtained and overtime is worked in any emergency, overtime payment will not be allowed, unless claim is submitted within forty-eight (48) hours from the time service is performed.
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Related to Overtime – Permanent and Casual Employees

  • Permanent Part-Time Employees (1) Pay and benefits will be computed on a prorated monthly or pay period basis, such as one-half (½) monthly or pay period pay for a half-time employee, or pay will be computed on an hourly basis, and pay and benefits will be normally prorated on a pay period, pay status basis. Permanent part-time employees in permanent full-time positions will be treated as permanent part-time for purposes of this Article. (2) Employees paid on a fixed partial monthly basis shall have all extra hours worked over the regular part-time schedule paid at the hourly rate. Employees paid on a fixed partial monthly basis who work less than the regular part-time schedule shall have time deducted at the hourly rate.

  • Casual Employees A casual employee is one who is not regularly scheduled to work other than during periods that such employee shall relieve a regular full-time or regular part-time employee. Casual employees accumulate seniority on an hourly basis and are entitled to such benefits as are contained in the “Addendum - Casual Employees”.

  • Leased Employees Any Leased Employee treated as an Employee under Section 1.31 of the Plan, is: (Choose (h) or (i))

  • Seasonal Employees Seasonal employees still on trial service should refer to Article 71, Sections 2 and 3 regarding salary increases.

  • Active Employees Active Employees who have not terminated service during the Plan Year and who meet the following requirements (select all that apply; leave blank if no exclusions): a. [ ] The Employee must be at least age (e.g., 55) b. [ ] The value of the sick and/or vacation leave must be at least $ (e.g., $2,000) c. [ ] A contribution will only be made if the total hours is over (e.g., 10) hours d. [ ] A contribution will not be made for hours in excess of (e.g., 40) hours

  • Excluded Employees Employees excluded from the bargaining unit who work for an Employer signatory to this Agreement may participate in any of the foregoing benefits under rules and regulations established by the Trustees. The trustees shall determine the contributions required for such benefits.

  • Permanent Employees The allocations outlined in paragraphs b) and c) above will be provided on the first day of each fiscal year, or the first day of employment, subject to the exceptions below: Where a permanent Employee is accessing sick leave and/or the short-term disability plan in a fiscal year and the absence continues into the following fiscal year for the same medical condition, the permanent Employee will continue to access any unused sick leave days or short-term disability days from the previous fiscal year’s allocation. A new allocation will not be provided to the permanent Employee until s/he has returned to work and completed eleven (11) consecutive working days at their regular working hours. The permanent Employee’s new sick leave allocation will be eleven (11) days at 100% wages. The permanent Employee will also be allocated one hundred and twenty (120) short term disability days payable at ninety percent (90%) of regular salary reduced by any paid sick days already taken in the current fiscal year. If a permanent Employee is absent on his/her last regularly scheduled work day and the first regularly scheduled work day of the following year for unrelated reasons, the allocation outlined above will be provided on the first day of the fiscal year, provided the employee submits medical documentation to support the absence, in accordance with paragraph (h).

  • Displaced Employees In the event of a reduction in the work force, regular employees shall be laid-off in reverse order of seniority, provided that there are available employees with greater seniority who are qualified and willing to do the work of the employees laid-off. An employee who is qualified and yet unwilling to do the work shall be laid-off.

  • Probationary Employees 10.01 A new employee shall not be regarded as a permanent employee until completion of a probationary period of six (6) months consisting of a minimum of one hundred and twenty-six (126) days worked. The probationary period may be extended by mutual agreement between the Union and the Company. 10.02 In addition to the right of the Company to discharge a probationary employee for just cause the Company may discharge such employee at any time during the probationary period for failing to meet the standards set by the Company. An employee may be considered to have failed to meet such standards if the employee: (a) has been interviewed by the Supervisor/Manager and been told that the work performance is unsatisfactory, and (b) has been given notice in writing that within a specified and reasonable period of time work performance must show improvement, and (c) work performance continues to be unsatisfactory after such specified time. A copy of the notice referred to in (b) above shall be given to the Union. A probationary employee who has been discharged for failing to meet the standards shall be advised in writing by the Department Supervisor or Manager, the reasons for such dismissal and the Union shall be copied. (a) A probationary employee shall not accrue seniority until the probationary period has been completed, at which time seniority shall be back dated to the commencement of the probationary period. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 10.02, in the event a probationary employee has been displaced by a permanent employee exercising her bumping rights or in the event a probationary employee's position is declared redundant prior to such probationary employee establishing seniority pursuant to Clause 10.03 (a) the probationary employee shall be terminated. In such event the provisions of Article 17 of this Agreement shall not be applicable to the termination of the probationary employee. 10.04 Except as provided in Clause 10.03(b) the provisions of Article 17 shall be applicable to an employee during her probationary period. 10.05 Employees will not be able to bid within the same classification during their six (6) month probationary period. Should an employee be awarded a vacancy in a different classification during this probationary period, she may carry a maximum of three (3) months service credit toward the probationary period in the new classification. 10.06 The Company and the Union agree that the preparation and discussion of written progress reports during an employee's probationary period is essential. 10.07 New employees will only become eligible for benefits upon the successful completion of their probationary period and after having completed six (6) complete months of service.

  • Part-Time Employees Employees who are scheduled to work less than forty (40) hours per workweek.

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