Common use of Sixth and Seventh Day Work Clause in Contracts

Sixth and Seventh Day Work. An Officer who is in pay status for six (6) or seven (7) consecutive days within the pay period Sunday through Saturday will be compensated at the rate of time-and-one-half for work performed on the sixth (6th) day and seventh (7th) day. An Officer who performs work on a regular day off which has been cancelled, will receive a minimum of eight (8) hours compensation or compensation at the rate of time-and-one-half times the actual hours worked, whichever is greater. Voluntary schedule changes will be exempt from this provision.

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Samples: Agreement, www.chicagofop.org

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Sixth and Seventh Day Work. An Officer officer who is in pay status for six (6) or seven (7) consecutive days within the pay period Sunday through Saturday will be compensated at the rate of time-time- and-one-half for work performed on the sixth (6th) day and seventh (7th) day. An Officer officer who performs work on a regular day off which has been cancelled, will receive a minimum of eight (8) hours compensation or compensation at the rate of time-and-one-half times the actual hours worked, whichever is greater. Voluntary schedule changes will be exempt from this provision.

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Samples: static1.squarespace.com

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Sixth and Seventh Day Work. An Officer officer who is in pay status for six (6) or seven (7) consecutive days within the pay period Sunday through Saturday will be compensated at the rate of time-and-and- one-half for work performed on the sixth (6th) day and seventh (7th) day. An Officer officer who performs work on a regular day off which has been cancelled, will receive a minimum of eight (8) hours compensation or compensation compensa- tion at the rate of time-and-one-half times the actual hours worked, whichever is greater. Voluntary schedule changes will be exempt from this provision.

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Samples: static1.squarespace.com

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