Pay for Work on a Weekday Sample Clauses

Pay for Work on a Weekday. A. Employees working on a weekday shall be paid at the regular rate for all scheduled time worked, except as otherwise provided in this section. B. Employees working on a weekday shall be paid at the overtime rate for all non-scheduled time worked. C. Scheduled time worked on a weekday which is in excess of the equivalent of five (5) normal tours worked during the calendar week as referred to in "1" below, shall be paid for at the overtime rate. 1. Time worked on Sundays, holidays, or weekdays, other than time payable under Paragraph "B" of Section 3.04 and time worked or excused on a holiday up to the length of a normal tour shall be included in determining the equivalent of five (5) normal tours worked when computing weekly overtime due under "C" above except that only eight (8) hours worked per day shall be included in determining the equivalent of five (5) normal tours. D. When an employee has worked on thirteen or more consecutive days (scheduled or non-scheduled), he shall be paid, beginning with the fourteenth day, at the overtime rate for all scheduled time worked on week days until the next scheduled day off per the original tour selection on the thirteen week work schedule. E. Where a scheduled weekday is shifted by the Company from a workday to an off-day without twenty-two (22) hours' notice, employees shall be paid on the new off-day for two (2) hours at the overtime rate. F. Notwithstanding any provisions of this Agreement except 3.04D., the overtime rate of pay shall not be paid to part-time employees until they have worked in excess of the length of a normal tour per day or five (5) normal tours per week. G. When employees have worked fourteen (14) or more hours immediately preceding the starting time of a scheduled tour on a weekday, time worked during such scheduled tour equal to the time worked in excess of thirteen (13) hours during the preceding twenty-four (24) hours shall be paid for at the overtime rate.
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  • Compensation for Work on a Holiday (a) Where an Employee is regularly scheduled to work, in accordance with Article 14, and their regularly scheduled day of work falls on a paid holiday, as defined in Article 18.01, they shall receive compensation equal to two and one-half (2 ½) times their regular rate of pay as follows: (i) compensation at one and one-half (1½) times their regular rate of pay, including the holiday pay, for the hours worked on the holiday; and (ii) time off with pay in lieu of the holiday on an hour-for-hour basis at a mutually acceptable time in accordance with Article 18.11. (b) Where time off with pay in lieu of the holiday has not been granted in accordance with Article 18.05(a)(ii), compensation shall be granted at the Employee’s regular rate of pay for those hours worked on the holiday.

  • Holiday Falling on a Scheduled Workday An Employee who works on a designated holiday which is a scheduled workday shall be compensated at the rate of double time for hours worked, plus a day off in lieu of the holiday; except for Christmas and New Year's when the compensation shall be at the rate of double time and one-half (2½) for hours worked, plus a day off subject to this Agreement.

  • Payment for Working Overtime on a Holiday Where an employee is required to work authorized overtime in excess of his regularly scheduled hours on a paid holiday, such employee shall receive twice (2x) his regular straight time hourly rate for such authorized overtime.

  • Payment for Working on a Holiday (The following clause is applicable to full-time employees only)

  • Regular Work Week The regular work week shall be any five (5) consecutive days, Sunday through Saturday, for a total regular work week of forty (40) working hours, subject to the applicable premiums where provided for in this Agreement. Notwithstanding the above, employees may volunteer to work schedules that fall outside of the regular work week of Sunday through Saturday and may do so, upon approval by the Company, and with no penalty cost to the Company, but with applicable premiums as provided for in this Agreement.

  • Workweek A regularly re-occurring period of one hundred and sixty-eight (168) hours consisting of seven (7) consecutive twenty-four (24) hour periods. Workweeks will normally begin at 12:00 a.m. on Sunday and end at 12:00 midnight the following Saturday or as otherwise designated by the appointing authority. If there is a change in their workweek, employees will be given written notification by the appointing authority or their designee.

  • Regular Work Day A regular work day shall consist of six and one-half (6½) hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

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