Standby Hours Sample Clauses

Standby Hours. (a) A Staffing Pool employee shall be required to stand by on his/her scheduled days on duty for 12 hours, which shall commence at 0600 and end at 1800 hours.
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Standby Hours. When the total average standby per group of nurses who have an expectation to share in the unit’s overall standby hits 96 hours over a 30-day period, the Labor Management Committee will convene a meeting to evaluate and recommend a course of action with the goal to lower the standby hours expectation per nurse.
Standby Hours. If it is necessary on account of the nature of the operations for the employee to be at the disposal of the employer at the workplace to perform work when nec- xxxxxx, standby hours may be claimed on this account up to a maximum of 48 hours during a four-week period or 50 hours during a calendar month. Hours during which the employee works for the employer are not counted as standby hours.
Standby Hours. 15.01 It is agreed that, due to the nature of the Employer's business, provision should be made for emergency service. Emergency service means any work which is normally performed by hourly-rated employees.
Standby Hours. The Officer shall be available on a stand by basis for 16 hours per week, Monday through Thursday.
Standby Hours. 12 Scheduled standby shifts may be designated on each unit based on hospital need. 14 Nurses will continue to flex their hours as requested by the Hospital to meet 15 operational and patient care needs. The Hospital may, on occasion, request that the 16 nurse start their standby hours earlier to meet patient care and operational needs.
Standby Hours. A. Standby will run for one week beginning on Monday at 7:00 a.m. and ending the following Monday at 7:00 a.m. Dates and times of on call may be changed with thirty (30) days’ notice.
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Related to Standby Hours

  • Standby Time All standby time shall be considered as regular hours worked and shall be compensated on a straight time or overtime basis as are other hours worked under this Agreement.

  • Standby An employee who is required to remain available for duty on standby, outside the normal working hours for that particular employee, shall receive standby pay in the amount of $3.30 per hour for all hours on standby. Effective September 29, 2016, where such standby duty falls on a paid holiday, as set out in the Appendix of Local Provisions, the employee shall receive standby pay in the amount of $4.90 per hour. Standby pay shall, however, cease where an employee is called into work under Article 15.06 above and works during the period of standby.

  • Ordinary Hours 6.1.1 Ordinary hours will be 38 hours per week, Monday to Friday with a maximum of 7.6 ordinary paid hours a day. All ordinary hours shall be worked between the hours of 6am and 6pm.

  • Standby Pay 19.01 When an Employee is designated to be immediately available to return to work during a period in which they are not on regular duty, the Employee shall be paid the amount of one-half (½) hours’ pay at their regular rate for each four (4) hours on standby or major portion thereof on a day that is not a paid holiday. For standby on a paid holiday, the payment shall be one (1) hours’ pay at the regular rate for each four (4) hours on standby or major portion thereof.

  • Duty Hours ‌ The following limits on requirements to undertake duty apply for full-time kaimahi (see clause 2.4.1 for part time kaimahi).

  • Credit Hours Credit hours are hours that an employee elects to work, with supervisory approval, in excess of the employees basic work requirement under a flexible work schedule. Credit hours may only be accrued under a flexible work schedule. Employees must notify their direct supervisor of their intent to earn credit hours and the duties to be performed at least four (4) hours in advance of the time. Management will respond and approve the credit hours if the work is assigned duties that could not have been performed during a normal tour of duty. Credit hours used are considered hours worked.

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