Common use of Time Changes Clause in Contracts

Time Changes. When a change is made to Daylight Savings Time, employees will not receive less time than their normal shift because of the night tour being reduced by one (1) hour; the Company may, however, require the employee to work a full eight (8) hour shift. It is also understood that when a change is made back to Standard Time, those employees required to work beyond their regular shift will be paid the OT rate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc), Collective Bargaining Agreement (Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc), Master Agreement (Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc)

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Time Changes. When a change is made to Daylight Savings Time, employees will not receive less time than their normal shift because of the night tour being reduced by one (1) hour; the Company may, however, require the employee to work a full eight (8) hour shift. It is also understood that when a change is made back to Standard Time, those employees required to work beyond their regular shift will be paid the OT rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement (Alaska Communications Systems Group Inc)

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