Common use of STANDARDIZED CALLOUT Clause in Contracts

STANDARDIZED CALLOUT. All qualified employees will be listed on a departmental overtime callout list in ascending order of overtime charged to date regardless of their classification. The top person on this list will be called first for all overtime opportunities, after the first responder, until a new list takes effect except that calls of a specialized nature will continue to be assigned to the appropriate employee (Such as Regulatorman, Substation, Meter, etc.). An assignment that continues into overtime will be performed by the employee(s) already at the job site. Employees will be by-passed for callout overtime opportunities once their fourteen hour clock has expired unless no other employees are available. The fourteen hour clock begins when an employee begins work following a continuous eight or more hour break. Employees prearranged for overtime will not be excluded from callout overtime opportunities but must inform the Company as soon as possible if they are still working on the callout or are too exhausted to report for prearranged overtime due to working callout overtime.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Operating Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement, Operating Labor Agreement

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STANDARDIZED CALLOUT. All qualified employees will be listed on a departmental overtime callout list in ascending order of overtime charged to date regardless of their classification. The top person on this list will be called first for all overtime opportunities, after the first responder, until a new list takes effect except that calls of a specialized nature will continue to be assigned to the appropriate employee (Such as Regulatorman, Substation, Meter, etc.). An assignment that continues into overtime will be performed by the employee(s) already at the job site. Employees will be by-passed for callout overtime opportunities once their fourteen hour clock has expired unless no other employees are available. The fourteen hour clock begins when an employee begins work following a continuous eight or more hour break. Employees prearranged for overtime will not be excluded from callout overtime opportunities but must inform the Company as soon as possible if they are still working on the callout or are too exhausted to report for prearranged overtime due to working callout overtime.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operating Labor Agreement

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STANDARDIZED CALLOUT. All qualified employees will be listed on a departmental overtime callout list in ascending order of overtime charged to date regardless of their classificationlist. The top person on this list will be called first for all overtime opportunities, after the first responder, until a new list takes effect except that calls of a specialized nature will continue to be assigned to the appropriate employee (Such as Regulatorman, Substation, Meter, etc.). An assignment that continues into overtime will be performed by the employee(s) already at the job site. Employees will be by-passed for callout overtime opportunities once their fourteen hour clock has expired unless no other employees are available. The fourteen hour clock begins when an employee begins work following a continuous eight or more hour break. Employees prearranged for overtime will not be excluded from callout overtime opportunities but must inform the Company as soon as possible if they are still working on the callout or are too exhausted to report for prearranged overtime due to working callout overtime.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: icc.illinois.gov

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