Common use of Traffic Checkers Clause in Contracts

Traffic Checkers. Traffic Checkers may be scheduled to work straight shifts or broken shifts. Where they work broken shifts the hours required to complete a shift shall be no greater than eleven and one-quarter (11 ¼), and they may be scheduled to work seven (7) hours but shall be paid for a seven and one-half (7 ½) hour day. In the event they are scheduled to work over seven (7) hours, they shall receive overtime rates for such work. In any event when broken shifts are required they will commence no earlier than 06:00 and end no later than 18:30. In addition where the hours required to complete a shift exceed ten (10), one and one-half (1 ½) hours shall be placed in a time-off bank, to be taken off at a time mutually agreed upon with his/her Supervisor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Office and Professional Employees, Office and Professional Employees

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Traffic Checkers. Traffic Checkers may be scheduled to work straight shifts or broken shifts. Where they work broken shifts the hours required to complete a shift shall be no greater than eleven and one-quarter (11 ¼1/4), and they may be scheduled to work seven (7) hours but shall be paid for a seven and one-half (7 ½1/2) hour day. In the event they are scheduled to work over seven (7) hours, they shall receive overtime rates for such work. In any event when broken shifts are required they will commence no earlier than 06:00 and end no later than 18:30. In addition where the hours required to complete a shift exceed ten (10), one and one-half (1 ½1/2) hours shall be placed in a time-off bank, to be taken off at a time mutually agreed upon with his/her Supervisor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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