Common use of Standby Time Pay Clause in Contracts

Standby Time Pay. Due to staff limitations, it may be necessary for a department head or designee to issue written assignments to employees to be on standby, to handle overtime work which may arise during other than normal working hours. Standby is defined as time in which an employee is required by the department head or designee to remain at his/her residence or required to carry an electronic pager and be within 30 minutes response capability so that he/she may immediately respond to any calls received. An employee will be compensated for standby time at the rate of one-fourth (1/4) hour pay at his/her regular hourly rate for each one (1) hour period of standby time. Employees on standby called to perform work will be compensated for actual hours worked in accordance with Section 1 of this Article and shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 5.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Service Employees

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Standby Time Pay. Due to staff limitations, it may be necessary for a department head Department Head or designee to issue written assignments to employees to be on standby, to handle overtime work which may arise during other than normal working hours. Standby is defined as time in which an employee is required by the department head Department Head or designee to remain at his/her residence or required to carry an electronic pager a department two-way radio or cellular telephone and be within 30 minutes response capability so that he/she may immediately respond to any calls received. An employee will be compensated for standby time at the rate of one-fourth (1/4) hour pay at his/her regular hourly rate for each one (1) hour period of standby time. Employees on standby called to perform work will be compensated for actual hours worked in accordance with Section 1 of this Article and shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

Standby Time Pay. Due to staff limitations, it may be necessary for a department head or designee to issue written assignments to employees to be on standby, to handle overtime work which may arise during other than normal working hours. Standby Xxxxxxx is defined as time in which an employee is required by the department head or designee to remain at his/her residence or required to carry an electronic pager and be within 30 minutes response capability so that he/she may immediately respond to any calls received. An employee will be compensated for standby time at the rate of one-fourth (1/4) hour pay at his/her regular hourly rate for each one (1) hour period of standby time. Employees on standby called to perform work will be compensated for actual hours worked in accordance with Section 1 of this Article and shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Standby Time Pay. Due to staff limitations, it may be necessary for a department head Department Head or designee to issue written assignments to employees to be on standby, to handle overtime work which may arise during other than normal working hours. Standby Xxxxxxx is defined as time in which an employee is required by the department head Department Head or designee to remain at his/her residence or required to carry an electronic pager a department two-way radio or cellular telephone and be within 30 minutes response capability so that he/she may immediately respond to any calls received. An employee will be compensated for standby time at the rate of one-fourth (1/4) hour pay at his/her regular hourly rate for each one (1) hour period of standby time. Employees on standby called to perform work will be compensated for actual hours worked in accordance with Section 1 of this Article and shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter of Agreement

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Standby Time Pay. Due to staff limitations, it may be necessary for a department head Department Head or designee to issue written assignments to employees to be on standby, to handle overtime work which may arise during other than normal working hours. Standby is defined as time in which an employee is required by the department head or designee to remain at his/her residence or required to carry an electronic pager and be within 30 minutes response capability so that he/she may immediately respond to any calls received. An employee will be compensated for standby time at the rate of one-fourth (1/4) hour pay at his/her regular hourly rate for each one (1) hour period of standby time. Employees on standby called to perform work will be compensated for actual hours worked in accordance with Section 1 of this Article and shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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