Saturday As A Make-up Day. Saturday may be used as a make-up day only for Employees who have worked for the Employer four or fewer days during the current pay period and have lost a day due to inclement weather. Time and one-half will be paid for any time worked over eight (8) hours or after forty (40) hours straight time, whichever comes first when using Saturday as a make-up day. Working on a Saturday as a make up day is at the sole option of the Employee.
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Samples: Joint Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Joint Agreement
Saturday As A Make-up Day. Saturday may be used as a make-up day only for Employees who have worked for the Employer four or fewer days during the current pay period and have lost a day due to inclement weather. Time and one-half will be paid for any time worked over eight (8) hours or after forty (40) hours straight time, whichever comes first when using Saturday as a make-up day. Working on a Saturday as a make up day is at the sole option of the Employee.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Saturday As A Make-up Day. Saturday may be used as a make-make- up day for only for Employees who have worked for the Employer four or fewer days during the current pay period and have lost a day due to inclement weather. Time and one-half will be paid for any time worked over eight (8) hours or after forty (40) hours straight time, whichever comes first first, when using Saturday as a make-up day. Working on a Saturday as a make make-up day is at the sole option of the Employee, and no discrimination or pressure of any kind will be used to persuade the Employee to work on Saturday if it is not the Employee’s desire.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement