WAITING TIME. Employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows: 12.1 The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week. 12.2 If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) day shall not be required except as provided for in 12.4 hereof. 12.3 When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in 12.1 above, and the Employer may, that week, work the seventh (7th) day without affecting the six (6) day work week. 12.4 On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job. 12.5 On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job. 12.6 Those laborers regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service may work the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day. 12.7 If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required. 12.8 In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked. 12.9 In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 above, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week and works a crew for two
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Samples: Laborers Mainline Pipeline Agreement, Laborers Mainline Pipeline Agreement
WAITING TIME. Employees All employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows:
12.1 : The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week.
12.2 . If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) day shall not be required except as provided for in 12.4 hereof.
12.3 Article her eo When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in 12.1 Article above, and the Employer may, that week, work the seventh (7th) day without affecting the six (6) day work week.
12.4 . On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.5 . On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.6 . An employee who is required to move further than four hundred and fifty (450) kilometres under the provisions of or above shall not be required to perform any work on the day of the move. Those laborers employees regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service may work the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day.
12.7 . If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required.
12.8 . In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked.
12.9 . In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 above, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week and works a crew for two
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WAITING TIME. Employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows:
12.1 The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week.
12.2 If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) day shall not be required except as provided for in 12.4 hereof.
12.3 When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in 12.1 above, and the Employer may, that week, work the seventh (7th) day without affecting the six (6) day work week.
12.4 On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, the equivalent of 2007-2010 rev 2008-04-28 - 27 - LA-M eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.5 On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.6 Those laborers regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service may work the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day.
12.7 If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required.
12.8 In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked.
12.9 In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 above, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week and works a crew for two
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Samples: Labor Agreement
WAITING TIME. Employees All employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows:
12.1 The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week.
12.2 If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) day shall not be required except as provided for in Article 12.4 hereof.. 2003/2007 - 27 - OE-M
12.3 When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in Article 12.1 above, and the Employer may, that week, work the seventh (7th) day without affecting the six (6) day work week.
12.4 On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.5 On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.6 An employee who is required to move further than four hundred and fifty (450) kilometres under the provisions of 12.3, 12.4, or 12.5 above shall not be required to perform any work on the day of the move.
12.7 Those laborers employees regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service may work the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day.
12.7 12.8 If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required.
12.8 12.9 In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked.. 2003/2007 - 28 - OE-M
12.9 12.10 In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 12.9 above, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week and works a crew for two
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WAITING TIME. Employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows:
12.1 The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week.
12.2 If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) day shall not be required except as provided for in 12.4 hereof.
12.3 When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in 12.1 above, and the Employer may, that week, work the seventh (7th) day without affecting the six (6) day work week.
12.4 On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.. 2003/2007 - 27 - LA-M
12.5 On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.6 Those laborers regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service may work the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day.
12.7 If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required.
12.8 In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked.
12.9 In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 above, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week and works a crew for two
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Samples: Laborers Mainline Pipeline Agreement
WAITING TIME. Employees All employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows:
12.1 The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week.
12.2 If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) day 2007/2010 - 27 - OE-M shall not be required except as provided for in Article 12.4 hereof.
12.3 When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in Article 12.1 above, and the Employer may, that week, work the seventh (7th) day without affecting the six (6) day work week.
12.4 On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.5 On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.6 An employee who is required to move further than four hundred and fifty (450) kilometres under the provisions of 12.3, 12.4, or 12.5 above shall not be required to perform any work on the day of the move.
12.7 Those laborers employees regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service may work the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day.
12.7 12.8 If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required.
12.8 12.9 In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day 2007/2010 - 28 - OE-M work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked.
12.9 12.10 In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 12.9 above, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week and works a crew for two
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WAITING TIME. Employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows:
12.1 : The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week.
12.2 . If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) day shall not be required except as provided for in 12.4 hereof.
12.3 . When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in 12.1 above, and the Employer may, that week, work the seventh (7th) day without affecting the six (6) day work week.
12.4 . On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.5 samejob. On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.6 . Those laborers regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service may work the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day.
12.7 . If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required.
12.8 . In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked.
12.9 . In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 above, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week and works a crew for two
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Samples: Laborers Mainline Pipeline Agreement
WAITING TIME. Employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows:
12.1 The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week.
12.2 If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) day shall not be required except as provided for in 12.4 hereof.
12.3 When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in 12.1 above, and the Employer may, that week, work the seventh (7th) day without affecting the six (6) day work week.
12.4 On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.5 On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.6 Those laborers regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service may work the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day.
12.7 If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time of three (3) hours shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required.
12.8 In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked.
12.9 In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 above, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week and works a crew for twotwo (2) consecutive seventh (7th) days, he will incur liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) days not worked.
12.10 Notwithstanding the provisions of 12.1 through
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Samples: Laborers Mainline Pipeline Agreement
WAITING TIME. Employees shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time pay based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in Article 7 as follows:
12.1 The equivalent of five (5) hours pay for any working day lost during the regularly scheduled work week.
12.2 If the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) 6 day work week, waiting time for the seventh (7th) 7th day shall not be required except as provided for in 12.4 hereof12.4.
12.3 When, on a continuous line job set up on a regular six (6) regularly scheduled 6 day work week, the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job, waiting time for any working day lost because of the move shall be paid as in 12.1 above12.1, and the Employer may, may that week, work the seventh (7th) 7th day without affecting the six (6) 6 day work week.
12.4 On a loop line construction job only, set up on a regularly scheduled six (6) 6 day work week, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the seventh (7th) 7th day of any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.5 On a loop line construction job only, the equivalent of eight (8) hours pay for the first working day, and five (5) hours pay for the second and each subsequent working day lost in any week during which the office or warehouse is moved from one location to another on the same job.
12.6 Those laborers employees regularly employed in utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication, maintenance and service fabrication work may work the seventh (7th) 7th day of a regularly scheduled six (6) 6 day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day.
12.7 Those employees regularly employed on other operations may be worked in the utility, testing, or tie-in crews, gate or valve settings, road crossings or fabrication work when needed on the 7th day of a regularly scheduled 6 day work week, or on holidays, without the Employer becoming liable for waiting time payments to other employees who do not work that day, PROVIDED each employee in the classification from which the workmen are selected is given the opportunity to work, starting first with the firing line.
12.8 If no work is performed on a holiday designated in this Agreement, waiting time of three (3) hours shall be paid. However, if such holiday falls on the seventh (7th) day of a regularly scheduled six (6) day work week, waiting time for that day shall not be required.
12.8 12.9 In emergencies, when notification has been sent to the Local Union, the Employer may work any employee on the seventh (7th) 7th day of a regularly scheduled six (6) 6 day work week without incurring liability for waiting time payments on future seventh (7th) 7th days not worked.
12.9 12.10 In the absence of an emergency as provided for in Article 12.8 above12.9, if the Employer is working a regularly scheduled six (6) 6 day work week and works the pipe gang and/or firing line two (2) consecutive 7th days, he will incur liability for waiting time payments on future 7th days not worked.
12.11 Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 12.1 through 12.10, where the Employer has provided notice of a crew starting time to follow a period for twowhich waiting time is payable, any employee who, except for reasons of illness or emergency, is not available for work at the said starting time, or who voluntarily terminates his employment prior to the next regularly scheduled pay day, shall forfeit any unpaid waiting time pay, PROVIDED, however, the Employer shall notify the Local Union of such forfeiture.
12.12 In no event shall waiting time payments provided for hereinabove be included in computing the eight (8) hours and/ or forty (40) hours of work after which overtime is payable. 2022/2025
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Samples: Mainline Pipeline Agreement