Time worked before or after an employee Sample Clauses

Time worked before or after an employee s regular tour shall be considered overtime and shall be paid for at the rate of 1½ times the hourly rate except as provided in Section 19.06. Payment of a field employee temporarily assigned for a week or more to clerical work in an office where clerical forces are also working, shall be computed on the basis that authorized time worked outside his regular eight (8) hour tour shall be paid at 1½ times the hourly rate for his regular tour. When such employee performs the same work as that performed by the clerical force, he shall generally work the same hours as the clerical force. nOn-SCHeDULeD DAY
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