Common use of Stand-by Clause in Contracts

Stand-by. On rain sensitive work such as Dirt Work, Slab Work, and Asphalt Work or in such cases as equipment breakdown, the Employer may request the employees to remain on the job for up to two (2) hours on a standby basis. If not put to work during this two (2) hour period, the employee shall receive two (2) hours wages plus fringes but shall not receive the forty dollars ($40.00) reporting expense. If put to work, employees shall receive pay for actual hours worked in accordance with the minimum pay requirement of this article.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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Stand-by. On rain sensitive work such as Dirt Work, Slab Work, and Asphalt Work or in such cases as equipment breakdown, the Employer may request the employees to remain on the job for up to two (2) hours on a standby stand by basis. If not put to work during this two (2) hour period, the employee shall receive two (2) hours wages plus fringes but shall not receive the forty fifty dollars ($40.0050.00) reporting expense. If put to work, employees shall receive pay for actual hours worked in accordance with the minimum pay requirement of this articleArticle.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Preamble Articles of Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

Stand-by. On rain sensitive work such as Dirt Work, Slab Work, and Asphalt Work or in such cases as equipment breakdown, the Employer may request the employees to remain on the job for up to two (2) hours on a standby stand by basis. If not put to work during this two (2) hour period, the employee shall receive two (2) hours wages plus fringes but shall not receive the forty dollars ($40.00) reporting expense. If put to work, employees shall receive pay for actual hours worked in accordance with the minimum pay requirement of this article.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

Stand-by. On rain sensitive work such as Dirt Work, Slab Work, and Asphalt Work or in such cases as equipment breakdown, the Employer may request the employees to remain on the job for up to two (2) hours on a standby stand-by basis. If not put to work during this two (2) hour period, the employee shall receive two (2) hours wages plus fringes but shall not receive the forty fifty dollars ($40.0050.00) reporting expense. If put to work, employees shall receive pay for actual hours worked in accordance with the minimum pay requirement of this articleArticle.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Utility Master Labor Agreement, www.agc-oregon.org

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Stand-by. On rain sensitive work such as Dirt Work, Slab Work, and Asphalt Work or in such cases as equipment breakdown, the Employer may request the employees to remain on the job for up to two (2) hours on a standby basis. If not put to work during this two (2) two-hour period, the employee shall receive two (2) hours wages plus fringes but shall not receive the forty dollars ($40.00) reporting expensefringes. If put to work, employees shall receive pay for actual hours worked in accordance with the minimum pay requirement of this articleArticle.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Oregon Laborers Labor Agreement, Oregon Laborers Labor Agreement

Stand-by. On rain sensitive work such as Dirt Work, Slab Work, and Asphalt Work or in such cases as equipment breakdown, the Employer may request the employees to remain on the job for up to two (2) hours on a standby basis. If not put to work during this two (2) hour period, the employee shall receive two (2) hours wages plus fringes but shall not receive the forty dollars ($40.00) reporting expense. If put to work, employees shall receive pay for actual hours worked in accordance with the minimum pay requirement of this article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Labor Agreement

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