Regularly Scheduled Hours Sample Clauses

Regularly Scheduled Hours. For the purposes of determining “the nurse’s regularly scheduled hours for the week” under Paragraph 1 above, regularly scheduled hours actually worked in the week will be counted, and the following regularly scheduled hours will also be counted for the week: a. Not worked because of Low Census; b. Not worked because the Medical Center required attendance at a specific education program; c. Not worked because the nurse was on a paid educational leave from such hours; and d. Not worked because the nurse was excused due to a holiday under Article VI, Section A (including a compensating day off given for one of those holidays), from hours that would otherwise have been worked. Hours worked in determining eligibility for this differential will not include hours worked as a result of trades. e. Hours worked as a result of being called into work while on a mandatory standby shift will be paid with the extra shift differential only when such hours exceed four (4) in the callback shift and will exceed 36 hours in the week. f. Regular part-time nurses will qualify for incentive pay for hours above their FTE provided that such hours are part of an extra shift of at least four (4) hours and that they have picked up responsibility for the shift within 24 hours of the start of the shift.
Regularly Scheduled Hours. The hours a bargaining unit employee is scheduled to work as a result of the shift bid or equivalent assignment.
Regularly Scheduled Hours. 22 An employee who reports to work as scheduled and is excused from duty for lack 23 of work, or is specifically directed by the employee’s supervisor or manager not to report to 24 work, will be paid at the employee’s regular rate for the hours the employee was scheduled to 25 work.
Regularly Scheduled Hours. Regularly scheduled hours will be consecutive except that they may be interrupted by a lunch period.
Regularly Scheduled Hours. For the purposes of determining “the registered nurse’s regularly scheduled hours for the week” under Paragraph 1 above, regularly scheduled hours actually worked in the week will be counted, and the following regularly scheduled hours will also be counted for the week: a. Not worked because of Low Census; b. Not worked because the Medical Center required attendance at a specific education program; c. Not worked because the nurse was on a paid educational leave from such hours; and
Regularly Scheduled Hours. 3.1 Each employee shall annually be issued a letter of agreement stating the regularly scheduled hours and scheduled work year of the employee. 3.2 The Transportation Director may perform extra work within the classification in the event that all employees who normally work less than 40 hours per week in that classification have attained or had the opportunity to attain 40 hours or more in that week including hours worked in other classifications.
Regularly Scheduled Hours. 3.1 Each employee shall annually be issued a letter of agreement stating the regularly scheduled hours and scheduled work year of the employee. 3.2 A supervisory employee will not perform the work of others except in the case of emergency or unavailability of the regular employee.

Related to Regularly Scheduled Hours

  • Scheduled Holidays Holidays for certain employees, typically 24/7 facilities, are pre-scheduled on days other than the holidays mentioned in Section 1. This schedule is determined in advance. If employees who have their holiday pre-scheduled are required to work on that pre-scheduled holiday day, they are compensated as follows: a.) Cash overtime employees are paid for the number of holiday hours pre-scheduled plus payment at the rate of time and one-half for the number of hours actually worked. b.) Compensatory leave eligible employees are paid for the number of hours prescheduled plus credited with holiday compensatory time for the number of hours actually worked, which must be used within one (1) year after having accrued this time. This provision does not apply to an employee who is on leave without pay during the same pay period as the assigned holiday.

  • Weekdays All work performed outside of the designated shift Monday through Friday shall be paid at time and one-half (1-1/2) the straight-time hourly wage rate.

  • Regular Hours The regular hours of work each day shall be consecutive except for interruptions for lunch periods.

  • Shift Hours All shifts assigned by the Employer must conform with the following guidelines: (a) Four (4) hour shifts will be the minimum shift permitted in any one (1) day. (b) Shifts of 4, 6 or 8 hours may be assigned, subject to the provisions of Article 9.05.

  • 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.

  • Scheduled Days Off Except in cases of emergency, no employee will be required to return to his/her place of employment on his/her scheduled day off.

  • Scheduled Downtime For the purposes of this Agreement, Scheduled Downtime will mean those hours, as determined by us but which will not occur between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday without your authorization or unless exigent circumstances exist, during which time we will perform scheduled maintenance or adjustments to the Environment. We will use our best efforts to provide you with at least twenty-four (24) hours of notice prior to scheduling Scheduled Downtime.

  • Opening hours The restaurant must inform Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd of its hours of operation (the “Opening Hours”), and of any changes to such Opening Hours. If the hours of operation are stated on the menu, Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd shall be entitles to treat these as the Opening Hours unless the Restaurant informs Xxxxxx Xxx Ltd otherwise.

  • Ordinary Hours (a) The ordinary hours of work of full-time Employees shall be 36 hours per week and may be worked in accordance with this clause. (b) The ordinary hours of part-time and casual Employees will be in accordance with clauses 5.3 and 5.4.

  • Scheduled Outages (a) Commencing at least sixty (60) days before Initial Synchronization and throughout the Delivery Term, Seller shall, no later than January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year, submit to SCE, using the Web Client, Seller’s schedule of proposed planned outages (“Outage Schedule”) for the subsequent twenty-four month period. (b) Seller shall provide the following information for each proposed planned outage: (i) Start date and time; (ii) End date and time; and (iii) Capacity online, in MW, during the planned outage. (c) Within thirty (30) days after SCE’s receipt of an Outage Schedule, SCE shall notify Seller in writing of any reasonable request for changes to the Outage Schedule, and Seller shall, consistent with Prudent Electrical Practices, accommodate SCE’s requests regarding the timing of any planned outage. (d) Seller shall cooperate with SCE to arrange and coordinate all Outage Schedules with the CAISO. (e) If a condition occurs at the Generating Facility which causes Seller to revise its planned outages, Seller shall promptly provide Notice to SCE, using the Web Client, of such change (including an estimate of the length of such planned outage) as required in the CAISO Tariff after the condition causing the change becomes known to Seller. (f) Seller shall promptly prepare and provide to SCE upon request, using the Web Client, all reports of actual or forecasted outages that SCE may reasonably require for the purpose of enabling SCE to comply with Section 761.3 of the California Public Utilities Code or any Applicable Law mandating the reporting by investor owned utilities of expected or experienced outages by electric energy generating facilities under contract to supply electric energy.