Common use of PROVIDED THAT Clause in Contracts

PROVIDED THAT. In all instances, if circumstances permit and suitable accommodation is provided or is reasonably available, C.S.S.A.'s may be released from duty for one rest period of not less than eight consecutive hours in each subsequent 24-hour cycle; following which rest period, they may be required to perform eight hours continuous service in each 24- hour cycle at pro rata rate, with time and one-half time payable for all service performed thereafter within the same 24-hour cycle.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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PROVIDED THAT. In all instances, if circumstances permit and suitable accommodation is provided or is reasonably available, C.S.S.A.'s may be released from duty for one rest period of not less than eight consecutive hours in each subsequent 24-hour cycle; following which rest period, they may be required to perform eight hours continuous service in each 24- 24-hour cycle at pro rata rate, with time and one-half time payable for all service performed thereafter within the same 24-24- hour cycle.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

PROVIDED THAT. In all instances, if circumstances permit and suitable accommodation is provided or is reasonably available, C.S.S.A.'s may be released from duty for one rest period of not less than eight consecutive hours in each subsequent 24-hour cycle; following which rest period, they may be required to perform eight hours continuous service in each 24- 24-hour cycle at pro rata rate, with time and one-half time payable for all service performed thereafter within the same 24-hour cycle.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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PROVIDED THAT. In all instances, if circumstances permit and suitable accommodation is provided or is reasonably available, C.S.S.A.'s may be released from duty for one rest period of not less than eight (8) consecutive hours in each subsequent twenty-four (24-) hour cycle; following which rest period, they may be required to perform eight (8) hours continuous service in each 24- twenty-four (24) hour cycle at pro rata rate, with time and one-half time payable for all service performed thereafter within the same twenty-four (24-) hour cycle.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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