Common use of REPORTING TIME PAY Clause in Contracts

REPORTING TIME PAY. (A) Any employee, after being hired and ordered to report for work at the regular time and no work is provided for them on the day that they have so reported, shall receive the equivalent of two (2) hours at the prevailing wage rate; this provided that they were not notified by the Employer before leaving their place of residence not to report. If employees are scheduled to report for work and report for work and are directed by the Contractor to remain on the job site until it is determined if the work will begin, they shall be paid for the time waited on the job site ready to begin work. (B) The employee shall furnish the Employer with current telephone number or other contact at the start of each job, and notify the Employer of any subsequent change or changes in such contact during the course of the job. (C) If employees commence work they shall receive two (2) hours’ pay or two (2) hours’ work. If employees commence work and work beyond two (2) hours, they shall receive four (4) hours’ pay or four (4) hours worked. On emergency maintenance work, employees shall be paid for actual hours worked, except, in no case shall they be paid for less than two (2) hours.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Utility Distribution Agreement, Utility Distribution Agreement, Utility Distribution Agreement

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REPORTING TIME PAY. (A) Any employee, after being hired and ordered to report for work at the regular time and no work is provided for them on the day that they have so reported, shall receive the equivalent of two (2) hours at the prevailing wage rate; this provided that they were not notified by the Employer before leaving their place of residence not to report. If employees are scheduled to report for work and report for work and are directed by the Contractor to remain on the job site until it is determined if the work will begin, they shall be paid for the time waited on the job site ready to begin work. (B) The employee shall furnish the Employer with current telephone number or other contact at the start of each job, and notify the Employer of any subsequent change or changes in such contact during the course of the job. (C) If employees commence work they shall receive two (2) hours’ pay or two (2) hours’ work. If employees commence work and work beyond two (2) hours, they shall receive four (4) hours’ pay or four (4) hours worked. On emergency maintenance work, employees shall be paid for actual hours worked, except, in no case shall they be paid for less than two (2) hours.four

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Utility Distribution Agreement

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