Common use of REPORTING IN PAY Clause in Contracts

REPORTING IN PAY. 28.01 If employees report for work on their regular shift and/or overtime shift without being informed at least two (2) hours before the shift starts that their services are not required, they will be given the opportunity to work four (4) hours or they shall receive at least four (4) hours pay for the shift in question, unless the reason for their services not being required is beyond the Company’s control.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement

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REPORTING IN PAY. 28.01 If employees report for work on their regular shift and/or overtime shift without being informed at least two (2) hours before the shift starts that their services are not required, they will be given the opportunity to work four (4) hours or they shall receive at least four (4) hours pay for the shift in question, unless the reason for their services not being required is beyond the Company’s control.starts

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

REPORTING IN PAY. 28.01 If employees report for work on their regular shift and/or overtime shift without being informed at least two (2) hours before the shift starts that their services are not required, they will be given the opportunity to work four (4) hours or they shall receive at least four (4) hours pay for the shift in question, unless the reason for their services not being required is beyond the Company’s 's control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

REPORTING IN PAY. 28.01 If employees report for work on their regular shift and/or overtime shift without being informed at least two (2) hours before the shift starts that their services are not required, they will be given the opportunity to work four (4) hours or they shall receive at least four (4) hours pay for the shift in question, unless the reason for their services not being required is beyond the Company’s control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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REPORTING IN PAY. 28.01 If employees report an employee reports for work on their his regular shift and/or overtime shift without being informed at least two (2) hours before the shift starts that their his services are not required, they he will be given the opportunity to work four (4) hours 4)hours or they he shall receive at least four (4) hours 4)hours pay for the shift in question, unless the reason for their his services not being required is beyond the Company’s control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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