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.
Claim by Contractor After receipt of the Notice of Termination from the state, the Contractor shall submit any claim for additional costs not covered herein or elsewhere in the Contract within 60 days of the effective termination date, and not thereafter. Should the Contractor fail to submit a claim within the 60-day period, the State may, at its sole discretion, based on information available to it, determine what, if any, compensation is due the Contractor and pay the Contractor the determined amount.
Contractor If COUNTY elects to renegotiate this Agreement due to reduced or terminated 20 funding, CONTRACTOR shall not be obligated to accept the renegotiated terms.
By Contractor Should the Contractor be liable for any payments to the State hereunder, interest, late payment charges and collection fee charges will be determined and assessed pursuant to Section 18 of the State Finance Law.
Contract Work Contract work means capital project work within existing plant facilities, major maintenance and/or revamp work, plant modifications and/or shutdown work, minor maintenance and/or repair work, breakdown maintenance.
Assignment of Overtime Work 39.8 Subject to operational requirements, the Council shall make every reasonable effort:
Part-Time Work An employee who is pregnant or is entitled to parental leave may, by agreement with the employer, reduce the employee’s hours of employment to an agreed extent subject to the following conditions:
Shift Work Shift work is work not in excess of ordinary hours (ie 38 hours per week), but carried out wholly or partly between the hours of 7.00pm and 7.00am, Monday to Friday. Shift work is work scheduled at least 24 hours prior to the commencement of the shift. Employees required to work shift work will be paid at time and one quarter of the ordinary rate per hour for ordinary hours worked.
Prime Contractor Upon execution of this Agreement, the CNA may perform as the prime contractor when for example: (1) qualified NPAs do not have the capacity to perform the service; (2) when the government customer requests this arrangement, unless prior approval is received from the Commission; (3) or to manage subcontracts and allocate orders equitably when approved by the Commission. The intent of this provision is for CNAs to support NPAs’ ability to do business with the government and shall not unnecessarily compete with the NPAs. The CNA shall not charge a Program Fee from any NPAs serving as subcontractors. The CNA shall not charge any fees unallowable by law or regulation when serving as the prime contractor. Annually, no later than October 31, the CNA shall submit a list of all federal contracts where the CNA serves as the prime contractor. Within the submitted documentation, the CNA must explain why it is the prime contractor and provide a plan (to include milestones) to phase-out as a prime and phase-in an NPA (barring if the need for the CNA to be prime is appropriate).