Scheduled or Call-in Time Sample Clauses

Scheduled or Call-in Time. Employees scheduled or called in and who report for work, shall, if required to work less than four (4) hours, receive four (4) hours' pay at their regular hourly rate.
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Scheduled or Call-in Time. Employees scheduled or called in and who report for work, shall, if required to work less than four
Scheduled or Call-in Time. Employees, except as provided below, scheduled or called in and who report for work, shall, If to work less than four (4) four hours' pay at regular, hourly rate. to Four Hour Call-In: Employees Who Attend School Paragraph above apply to part-time employees who attend school on other than school days, shall also when stores are open for night shopping on school days. On school days other than when stores are open for such employees may be paid for only those hours worked, except when employed for than two consecutive hours, which event they shall of two hours' pay at regular, hourly rate.

Related to Scheduled or Call-in Time

  • Call-In Time 17.1 All employees called in, except as provided below, and who report for work shall, if requested to work less than four (4) hours, receive four (4) hours pay at their regular hourly rate.

  • Break Time For daily work assignments of six or more hours, permanent and probationary employees (except bus drivers and bus aides) shall be entitled to one 15-minute break for each half of the work assignment. For work assignments of less than six hours, such employees shall be entitled to one 15-minute break. Employees who spend a majority of the workday working with a Video Display Terminal (VDT) shall be permitted to perform other job-related duties (i.e., work not involving use of a VDT) 10 continuous minutes out of each hour. Such time shall not be cumulative and shall be in addition to break time established above.

  • Day not a Business Day If any day on or before which any action or notice is required to be taken or given hereunder is not a Business Day, then such action or notice shall be required to be taken or given on or before the requisite time on the next succeeding day that is a Business Day.

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