Standby Time. When an Employee who is employed on out of town work and who normally returns home each weekend and/or recognized holiday, is requested by the Employer to remain in accommodation at or near the jobsite in order to be available on a standby basis for weekend and/or recognized holiday work, then the employee shall be entitled to the greater of pay for all hours worked at the applicable overtime rates, or eight (8) hours pay at straight time rates for each twenty-four (24) hour period during which he is requested to remain on stand-by. In any event, an Employee who is on out of town work and is requested to remain on standby shall be paid a minimum of eight (8) hours at straight time rates for each twenty-four (24) hour period during which he remains on standby.
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Samples: Saskatchewan Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement (Crane Rental), Saskatchewan Provincial Operating Engineers’ Agreement, Operating Engineers' Agreement
Standby Time. When an Employee who is employed on out of town work and who normally returns home each weekend and/or recognized holiday, is requested by the Employer to remain in accommodation at or near the jobsite in order to be available on a standby basis for weekend and/or recognized holiday work, then the employee shall be entitled to the greater of pay for all hours worked at the applicable overtime rates, or eight (8) hours pay at straight time rates for each twenty-four (24) hour period during which he is requested to remain on stand-by. In any event, an Employee who is on out of town work and is requested to remain on standby shall be paid a minimum of eight (8) hours at straight time rates for each twenty-four (24) hour period during which he remains on standby.
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Standby Time. When an Employee who is employed on out of town work and who normally returns home each weekend and/or recognized holiday, is requested by the Employer to remain in accommodation at or near the jobsite in order to be available on a standby basis for weekend and/or recognized holiday work, then the employee shall be entitled to the greater of pay for all hours worked at the applicable overtime rates, or eight (8) hours pay at straight time rates for each twenty-four (24) hour period during which he is requested to remain on stand-by. In any event, an Employee who is on out of town work and is requested to remain on standby shall be paid a minimum of eight (8) hours at straight time rates for each twenty-four (24) hour period during which he remains on standby.
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