Common use of REPORTING IN PAY Clause in Contracts

REPORTING IN PAY. 21.01 An employee reporting for work on his Supervisor’s or Company’s request, but for whom no work at his regular job is available will be offered at least four hours employment at some other work at his regular hourly rate or be paid four (4) hours at his applicable hourly rate. If reporting in for a Continental Shift he shall receive six (6) hours at the applicable rate. This provision shall not apply when the lack of work is due to blackouts, fire, flood or other cause beyond the control of the Company.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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REPORTING IN PAY. 21.01 An employee reporting for work on his Supervisor’s or Company’s request, but for whom no work at his regular job is available will be offered at least four hours employment employ- ment at some other work at his regular hourly rate or be paid four (4) hours at his applicable hourly rate. If reporting report- ing in for a Continental Shift he shall receive six (6) hours at the applicable rate. This provision shall not apply when the lack of work is due to blackouts, fire, flood or other cause beyond the control of the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

REPORTING IN PAY. 21.01 21.1 An employee reporting for work on his Supervisor’s or Company’s request, but for whom no work at his regular job is available will be offered at least four hours employment at some other work at his regular hourly rate or be paid four (4) hours at his applicable hourly rate. If reporting in for a Continental Shift he shall receive six (6) hours at the applicable rate. This provision shall not apply when the lack of work is due to blackouts, fire, flood or other cause beyond the control of the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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REPORTING IN PAY. 21.01 26.1 An employee reporting for work on his Supervisor’s or Company’s request, but for whom no work at his regular job is available will be offered at least four hours employment at some other work at his regular hourly rate or be paid four (4) hours at his applicable hourly rate. If reporting in for a Continental Shift he shall receive six (6) hours at the applicable rate. This provision shall not apply when the lack of work is due to blackouts, fire, flood or other cause beyond the control of the Company.. CALL-IN PAY

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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