Common use of Standby Allowance Clause in Contracts

Standby Allowance. On occasion, there is a requirement for employees to be available for call out during non-working hours. When employees have been authorized for standby in a scheduled rotation or for specific circumstances by their management supervisor the following will apply; (i) Employees may be assigned the responsibility to be available to respond to authorized calls when not on shift. (ii) Pagers may be provided for this purpose. (iii) For each regular working day this employee is on call, the designated employee will be paid two hours wages at their regular rate of pay. (iv) For each non-working day the employee is on call, the designated employee will be paid three hours wages at their regular rate of pay. (v) If the employee is required to report to work as a result of a call, the employee will receive pay in accordance with Article 25(b) of this Agreement. (vi) If an employee is performing substitution for a position superior to their regular position, standby will apply if authorized through scheduled rotation for the substituted position.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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