Common use of Standby Assignments Clause in Contracts

Standby Assignments. a. Any employee who is required to remain on standby for emergency work shall be paid the equivalent of two (2) hours straight-time pay for each eight-hour standby shift, whether or not he/she is called to work. b. Any employee who is required to remain on standby for emergency work shall be paid the equivalent of one (1) hour straight-time pay for each four-hour standby shift, whether or not he/she is called to work. c. The employee who performs emergency work on standby duty shall be compensated therefor as overtime work. A minimum of two (2) hours overtime compensation per shift shall be paid to any employee who is called back in addition to the standby pay to which such employee is entitled pursuant to Subsection a. or b. d. Any employee called in to work shall be compensated a minimum of two (2) hours' pay. e. Nurses shall not be required to perform standby duties unless directed by the supervisor designated by the appointing authority or his/her designee to have administrative responsibility for the employee. Nurses who are so designated shall receive compensation as provided in Subsections a., b., c., and d. above.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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