Reporting/No Work Clause Samples

The Reporting/No Work clause defines the obligations and procedures when an employee reports to work but is not assigned any tasks or work for the day. Typically, this clause outlines whether the employee is entitled to compensation for reporting, such as a minimum number of paid hours, even if no work is available. It applies in situations where employees arrive as scheduled but are sent home due to lack of work, equipment failure, or other unforeseen circumstances. The core function of this clause is to ensure fair treatment of employees' time and to provide clarity on compensation expectations in cases where work is unavailable after reporting.
Reporting/No Work. 1. Where an Employee reports for a shift and no work is available, such Employee shall be paid for a minimum of 2 hours and, in the event the Employee commences work, a minimum of 4 hours shall be paid. 2. Where an Employee in Schedule C-3 reports for a shift and no work is available, such Employee shall be paid for a minimum of 1 hour and, in the event the Employee commences work, a minimum of 1 hour shall be paid.
Reporting/No Work. 1. Where an Employee reports for a shift and no work is available, such Employee shall be paid for a minimum of 2 hours and, in the event the Employee commences work, a minimum of 4 hours shall be paid. 2. Where an Employee in Schedule C-3 reports for a shift and no work is available, such Employee shall be paid for a minimum of 1 hour and, in the event the Employee commences work, a minimum of 1 hour shall be paid.