Common use of Reporting Time Compensation Clause in Contracts

Reporting Time Compensation. Any employee who is scheduled to report for work for a scheduled work shift of at least four (4) hours and who presents themselves as scheduled, shall be entitled to at least four (4) hours of work or four (4) hours pay at their regular straight time hourly pay rate or overtime, whichever is applicable. Any employee who is scheduled to report for work for a scheduled shift of less than four (4) hours and who presents themselves as scheduled, shall be entitled to at least the scheduled hours of work or pay for the scheduled hours at their regular straight time hourly pay rate or overtime, whichever is applicable. Should an employee be excused from work due to illness or at their own request they shall receive pay only for hours actually worked, plus compensation for any hours charged to sick leave, vacation, or compensatory time off.

Appears in 7 contracts

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

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