Common use of Reporting Compensation Clause in Contracts

Reporting Compensation. a. Reporting time is the time designated or recognized as the start of the daily work shift or weekly work schedule. b. An employee's reporting time may be changed, without penalty, if the employee is notified a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours before the next regularly scheduled reporting time. If the employee's reporting time is changed without proper notice, the employee shall be entitled to a penalty payment of twenty-one dollars ($21), except as noted under Article 37, Section 5(a)(b).

Appears in 5 contracts

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

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Reporting Compensation. a. (a) Reporting time is the time designated or recognized as the start of the daily work shift workshift or weekly work schedule. b. (b) An employee's ’s reporting time may be changedchanged two (2) hours earlier or two (2) hours later, or less, without penalty, if the employee is notified a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours before the next regularly scheduled reporting time. If the employee's reporting time is changed without proper notice, the employee shall be entitled to a penalty payment of twenty-one dollars ($21), except as noted under Article 37, Section 5(a)(b).twelve

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reporting Compensation. a. a) Reporting time is the time designated or recognized as the start of the daily work shift or weekly work schedule. b. b) An employee's ’s reporting time may be changed, without penalty, if the employee is notified a minimum of twenty-four changed two (242) hours before the next regularly scheduled reporting time. If the employee's reporting time is changed without proper notice, the employee shall be entitled to a penalty payment of twenty-one dollars ($21), except as noted under Article 37, Section 5(a)(b).earlier or two

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reporting Compensation. a. (a) Reporting time is the time designated or recognized as the start of the daily work shift or weekly work scheduleworkshift. b. (b) An employee's ’s reporting time may be changedchanged two (2) hours earlier or two (2) hours later, without penaltyor less, if the employee is notified a minimum of twenty-four twelve (2412) hours before the next regularly scheduled reporting time. If the employee's reporting time is changed without proper notice, the employee shall be entitled to a penalty payment of twenty-one dollars ($21), except as noted under Article 37, Section 5(a)(b).hours

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Reporting Compensation. a. a) Reporting time is the time designated or recognized as the start of the daily work shift or weekly work schedule. b. b) An employee's reporting time may be changedchanged two (2) hours earlier or two (2) hours later, without penaltyor less, if the employee is notified a minimum of twenty-four eight (24) 8) working hours before the next regularly scheduled reporting time. If the employee's ’s reporting time is changed without proper notice, the employee shall be entitled to a penalty payment call-back compensation, as provided in Section 1 of twenty-one dollars ($21), except as noted under Article 37, Section 5(a)(b)this Article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reporting Compensation. a. Reporting time is the time designated or recognized as the start of the daily work shift or weekly work schedule. b. An employee's reporting time may be changed, without penalty, if the employee is notified a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours before the next regularly scheduled reporting time. If the employee's reporting time is changed without proper notice, the employee shall be entitled to a penalty payment of twenty-one dollars ($21), except as noted under Article 37, Section section 5(a)(b).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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